No details on the smartphone's hardware specs were unveiled

Oct 1, 2013 10:51 GMT  ·  By

Taiwanese mobile phone maker HTC Corporation has been long rumored to bring to the market a large version of HTC One, and the device appears to have already received the necessary approvals from the FCC.

Supposedly called HTC One max, the mobile phone was spotted at the feds with model number 0P3P510 attached to it, and identified as T6UL in the software version.

Given that HTC One max has been long rumored to be codenamed T6, PhoneArena suggests that this phone could indeed be the large handset that HTC has up its sleeve for the end of the year.

The FCC filing unveils little on the hardware specifications that the upcoming mobile phone will arrive on shelves with. The listing shows it as packing LTE band 7 connectivity, along with Bluetooth 4.0 LE and a removable battery.

Most probably, this specific model is not destined for the US market. However, more info on this should emerge when HTC decides to make it official, most probably in the next several weeks.

HTC One max at the FCC (3 Images)

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