The new device should deliver a better experience when compared to last year's model

Mar 10, 2014 07:22 GMT  ·  By

Before the end of this month, mobile phone maker HTC Corporation will make official a new flagship Android-based device, currently teased to the world as the All New HTC One.

Basically, the phone is expected to arrive on the market as an upgraded flavor of HTC’s 2013 flagship model, and the fact that it is called the All New HTC One appears to confirm that.

A few weeks ago, HTC confirmed plans to make the device official on March 25, yet it hasn’t provided too many details on what it will have to offer.

Courtesy of a series of teaser videos posted on the vendor’s YouTube channel, however, we can make an idea of what it might have to offer, at least when compared to last year’s HTC One.

In the latest clip, which can be seen embedded above, HTC is teasing an UltraPixel camera on the back of this phone, which we expect to be capable of better capabilities when compared to the older model.

The handset itself cannot be seen, as it has been pixelated, but previously leaked photos and videos with it have unveiled that it will sport twin 5MP UltraPixel cameras on the back.

HTC is not yet ready to make specific details on the new smartphone official, but all on the matter will be unveiled in a couple of weeks, so stay tuned for more info on this.