HTC’s new flagships have been benchmarked

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HTC’s big MWC 2015 event is right around the corner and its pretty much taken as fact at this point that the company will be launching two new flagship smartphones at the event which will supposedly be known as the HTC One M9 and HTC One M9 Plus. Now it looks like the two devices may have popped up in benchmarks and the specs look damn impressive. 

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We’re less than 2 weeks away from HTC’s big event at Mobile World Congress and according to recent leaks, it’s entirely possible the Taiwanese manufacturer could be unveiling 2 new flagship devices: the HTC One M9 and HTC One M9 Plus (Ultra/Ace). In fact, HTC’s Twitter page began teasing something “HUGE” coming around the bend, no doubt hinting at the larger sized flagship we’ve been hearing about. Today, a pair of devices — model numbers 0PJA13 and 0PK71 — were spotted passing through CompuBench’s benchmarking site, confirming a few of these specs we’ve been hearing so much about. While we know the One M9 falls under the 0PJA model number, this 0PK71 is a little bit more of a mystery.

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