HTC One 2 release date, specs rumors: Leaked video of developer version shows two cameras

HTC One 2 leaked video shows two cameras at the back. YouTube Video Screenshot

A video of the HTC One 2 has leaked, which reveals a full 12-minute review on the yet to be launched device.

The video shows the HTC One 2 device, which looks different from the original original HTC One.

The new purported model shows two cameras on the back with a flash. The sensor has moved from its predecessor but the speakers are in the same place.

The latest HTC One 2 (M8) is rumored to pack a bigger 5.1 inch display and an ultrapixel. However it is hard to confirm the exact dimensions of the screen from the leaked video below.

The so-called developer version of the smartphone on the video shows two cameras – one which the reviewer calls "really" nice. The reviewer states that he does not know what the second camera is for.

The M8 is slated to pack a quad-core 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with Adreno 330 GPU, 2 GB RAM, LTE connectivity and of course BoomSound.

The HTC One 2 (M8) flagship phone will be launched March 25, a month after the launch of Samsung's Galaxy S5.

HTC won the Best Smartphone of 2014 award for its original HTC One smartphone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona last week.

Watch the 12-minute leaked video of the purported HTC One 2 developer version below:

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