
Another day another HTC One leak. It seems like HTC has the worst security for their devices. Maybe when you are the underdog of the Android world, it's hard to instill security loyalty in your employees. Regardless, we have several new pics of the device. We also have additional confirmation that the all new HTC One will be called "The All New HTC One."

This leak also includes a benchmark score for the device. The benchmark seems to indicate that the all new HTC One will have a 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 801 inside (model MSM8974AB). This is good news because it puts it on par with the current competition like the Sony Xperia Z2 and the Galaxy S5 (although the Galaxy S5 will have the 2.5GHz version of this chip for slightly better performance).

Of course, for the most part, these devices will all handle your daily tasks relatively the same as each other regardless. In fact, we don't expect real world performance differences between these devices, nor even when compared to current gen devices like the LG G2, the Nexus 5 and any other device with the Snapdragon 800 chipset. The only real advantage of the 801 chip over the 800 is slightly higher clock speed (which really only shows up in benchmarks) and the ability to handle 4K video.
Source: UnWiredView