Here's yet another case of "Japan gets all the nice things." Earlier
today, local carrier au by KDDI announced its smartphone lineup for the
summer, and the one that caught our attention was the new HTC J
Butterfly (HTV31), which will no doubt be entering other markets as the
Butterfly 3. With the centered 13-megapixel selfie camera and subtle
front-side BoomSound stereo speakers, this new phone shares a similar
face with the Desire Eye and the Desire 826;
except its 5.2-inch screen has a much sharper Quad HD resolution. The
familiar Duo Camera feature on the back (for bokeh plus filter effects)
is here to stay, though for some bizarre reason, the secondary camera is
placed below its 20.2-megapixel counterpart instead of above it,
meaning you'll have to be more careful with where you place your index
finger while holding the phone.
As a flagship-level device, it's no surprise to see Qualcomm's
Snapdragon 810 chip with 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, microSD
expansion, IR blaster, NFC and LTE-Advanced radio (225 Mbps down, 25
Mbps up) here. With this in mind, the Butterfly 3 sits somewhere between
the M9 and the M9+
-- same chipset as the former, same screen plus main camera as the
latter; but all inside a waterproof (IP55 and IP57) plastic body. We
don't mind the lack of fingerprint reader here, but we are a little
baffled by the slightly smaller 2,700 mAh battery, as both the M9 and
M9+ come with 2,840 mAh.
Other than that minor niggle, we're liking what HTC's offering here. Let's face it, the Butterfly 3 is much prettier than its predecessor
and, in some ways, the M9 series; at least there isn't a sharp ridge
running around the phone this time. Folks in Japan can grab one in early
June, but if you'd rather have a fingerprint reader and don't mind
missing out on the Duo Camera, then you may want to wait for the
mysterious M9e. Until then, feel free to check out some hands-on photos above, courtesy of our friends over at Engadget Japanese
Source engadget.
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