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HTC J Butterfly - 5", Full HD, SLCD 3, 440 ppi

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Fly like a butterfly, sting like an HTC! How about that for a publicity slogan for the newly unveiled, but long rumored HTC J Butterfly “phablet”?

We don’t know if HTC has thought about something similar for the 5-incher’s marketing campaign, but we do know that the hype-building has officially begun with a YouTube promo video. The clip runs for just over 30 seconds and looks like a TV commercial made for Japan, although it lacks that certain something to make it really cool and attractive.

Then again, you could have probably put this baby next to a white wall and simply rotate it in front of the camera while playing Justin Bieber’s “Baby” in the background, and we’d still be drooling over it.

The promo video’s main focus is, as you would expect, the unique display sported by the J Butterfly, dubbed Super LCD 3, measuring 5 inches in diagonal and boasting an astounding 440 ppi pixel density.

Surprisingly, there seems to be some effort put behind marketing the rear-facing camera too, although the 8 MP sensor sounds a bit 2011-ish. The design looks like another piece de resistance for HTC’s marketing, so there’s a lot of flipping the phone around to show off its sexy curves.

Last, but not least, we have to notice a Google logo on the back of the device that might not mean something in particular, but could be a sign that this is bound to be another Nexus branded phone after all. Now if only HTC would put us out of our misery and mention a thing or two about this bad boy’s global availability…

Source :http://www.androidauthority.com/htc-j-butterfly-promo-video-123492/

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SPECS look good ... but cant they design the model nicely ... for me all HTC model look alike ....

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HTC lacks in marketing as compared to Samsung!

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Blurrycam Shots Leak Of Verizon HTC DLX, Sporting 5" 1080p Display, Quad-Core CPU, And 2GB Of RAM

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Last week, HTC announced the J Butterfly, a 5" phone with a monster 1080p display (that's 440ppi) mated to a quad-core CPU and 2 GB of RAM. The announcement made it pretty clear that the J Butterfly wasn't coming to the US, but similar devices certainly weren't out of the question.

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Now, we're seeing blurrycam photos of what's claimed to be Verizon's variant, dubbed the DLX ("Deluxe"). Sure enough, it's apparently packing similar specs: the same 5" 1080p display, a quad-core CPU, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, 8MP rear shooter and 2MP front. Otherwise, the source of the shots reports a 2,500 mAh battery, centered power button on the top, and capacitive touch buttons. It's also running Android 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean) and Sense 4+, along with Beats Audio. Physically, the device looks a lot like the One X(+) in that it's a solid polycarbonate shell.

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The photos don't entirely match up the specs tweeted out by leaker @Football4PDA - he provided a specific CPU, less RAM, and a higher-MP camera. As always, that's exactly why you should take these photos (and Football's specs) with a giant grain of salt - something especially relevant given the recent spate of hoaxes.

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this is the brother of droid DNA in the US and a worldwide phone called HTC butterfly it is up on their website now! im not a big fan of the back though i would have liked a unbody design with metal or a textured back. its just too plain, nevertheless its a monster! will be getting one soon, cant wait to get hands on the wonderful 1080p display!

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Team venom's VIPER v3.0

Android 4.4 sense 5.5

Gsm works as well as OTA

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Only for verizon phone

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