Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC is set to launch a new addition to their U series, the U23 Pro. While the device has not yet been officially launched, several leaks and renders have given us a glimpse into what we can expect from this mid-range smartphone.
According to a Geekbench listing, the U23 Pro will be powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC and will come with two RAM options – 8GB and 12GB. The phone will also run on Android 13, which is expected to be one of the first devices to feature the latest operating system.
One of the standout features of the U23 Pro is its 120Hz AMOLED screen. Leaked images suggest that the device will have a smaller punch-hole compared to the Desire 21 Pro. The phone’s rear camera is also impressive, featuring a 108MP sensor with OIS. The device will also have three more cameras, including ultra-wide, depth, and macro lenses.
The U23 Pro’s design is similar to most other mid-range Android phones, with the back cover and middle frame made of plastic. The device is expected to have a 4500mAh battery that supports wireless charging, making it a convenient choice for users who are always on-the-go.
While the official launch date for the HTC U23 Pro is not yet known, it is expected to be introduced sometime later this month in Taiwan and a few other markets. With its impressive specs and mid-range price point, this smartphone is sure to attract a lot of attention from tech enthusiasts and casual users alike.