The handsets itself appear to be similar in design, naturally, the only difference is that AT&T’s model is shown in white/silver, while Verizon’s version is shown in gray/black, and obviously the different carrier logos as well.
Based on what we know so far, the HTC M8, or the All New HTC One as it is being referred to, the handset will pack a 5-inch Full HD display, a quad-core chipset powered by Qualcomm, although we’re not sure if HTC will use the Snapdragon 800 or the Snapdragon 801.
It will also retain the UltraPixel camera, although in this case it seems that there will be a dual camera setup although we’re not sure what it is for at the moment. There is also no mention of whether it will arrive for T-Mobile and Sprint, but for the sake of their subscribers, we certainly hope that it will.