Connectivity options are plentiful, with the HTC onex supporting NFC (Google Wallet compatible), wireless HDMI, DLNA, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi b/g/n and GPS. In addition to a microUSB connector, the HTC onex has a 5-pin Pogo connector for audio and charging (think a multimedia dock here). The HTC onex has Beats Audio in tow, has dual microphones with noise cancellation and stereo voice recording and is HD voice compliant.
As if these weren't enough, the camera looks to be the real jewel of the HTC onex. The front camera is a standard 1.3MP, but the 8MP rear camera has all kinds of tricks up its sleeve. For starters, there is a dedicated image chip in the HTC onex, which combined with an f2.0 aperture, BSI sensor and 5 stage LED "Smart Flash" should make for vastly improved low-light images. The HTC onex has a 28mm wide angle lens and is capable of 1080p video capture. Thanks to the dual shutter camera module you will be able to snap still images while recording your HD video.
In a landscape where the top Android phone seems to vary from month-to-month, the HTC onex is making a strong play as the phone to have this year. We'll of course be live at HTC's press conference at 3PM EST Sunday afternoon!
Source: FullGSM
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