In an apparent effort to create maximum hype around its upcoming One A9 smartphone, struggling Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC is pitching the device as a good alternative to Apple's iPhones.

In a recent letter to employees, CEO Cher Wang said that the
smartphone will "strike a balance between beauty, performance and
simplicity," making it good enough to replace the Cupertino-based
company's phones. She also said that the handset will make HTC employees
proud.
Just last week, the One A9 - which is expected to be unveiled in New York City on October 20 - was accidentally listed by French carrier Orange on its website, revealing specs such as 5-inch FHD (1080p) display, 13MP rear and 4MP front camera, and Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS. The listing also revealed a price tag of around $686.
Just last week, the One A9 - which is expected to be unveiled in New York City on October 20 - was accidentally listed by French carrier Orange on its website, revealing specs such as 5-inch FHD (1080p) display, 13MP rear and 4MP front camera, and Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS. The listing also revealed a price tag of around $686.
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