Speaking of Android, it’s claimed that the A9 will come with Android Marshmallow out of the box, something that has attracted a lot of positive attention from HTC’s fans and people seem interested in this device from the point of view of trying the new Android release with a relatively cheaper investment.
We don’t know if there will be any changes to the operating system related to the lower end hardware, but hopefully HTC are going to preserve the authentic Android experience intact, because many people want to see exactly how well the new operating system is going to fare against competitors’ solutions.
All in all, this phone might not generate a lot of buzz once it’s released, but it should definitely be noticed in various circles, especially people who are more conscious about their budgets and want to get a phone that simply does its job and doesn’t give them too many issues.
If nothing else, at least we know it’s going to be reliable – this is a staple in the designs of HTC, and the company is generally known for making their phones extremely durable and long-lasting. We have no doubts that this model is going to follow the same trend as well, and it could turn out to be a very good phone for those who want something for music festivals and parties where they might risk losing or damaging it.