HTC has unveiled a new version of its flagship HTC One M9 for the Chinese market. The HTC One M9+ looks nearly identical to the all-metal M9, but comes with a slightly larger screen and a fingerprint sensor on the lower-front bezel. Like all of Apple's fingerprint sensors and Samsung's latest offerings in the S6 and S6 Edge, the sensor works with a touch — no need to swipe — although how fast it is remains to be seen.

a larger screen, faster processor, and the duo camera from the M8

In addition, the One M9+ offers a 5.2-inch, 2K screen — larger and sharper than the 5-inch, 1080p display on the regular One M9. There's also a new octa-core, 2.2GHz MediaTek Helio X10 processor inside for smoother games and video playback, and HTC has spruced up the M9's 20-megapixel lens with the Duo Camera hardware first introduced in the One M8.

The HTC One M9+ is available in silver, gold, and gunmetal gray. (HTC)

There's no word yet on when the One M9+ will be released, how much it will cost, and HTC has said it has no plans to release the device in North America or Europe. Unfortunately, the One M9 was already suffering from a case of déjà vu, and the One M9+ adds little in terms of appearance. However, the boosted specs — and that fingerprint sensor — are at least some consolation for a phone that's sporting last year's looks.