The HTC One M9 Specs have been generally well-received, with patches of negative impressions on its camera features, by tech reviewers and phone users after its market release last month. But with HTC One M10 early release, as reports claim, these negative impressions are bound to change.
HTC's current flagship phone, the One M9, is hailed for its "timeless" design but booed in some areas like its average camera features. The One M9 lacks stability features and functionalities for capturing quality images during low-lit conditions. While it can be enhanced by installing photo editing apps, the HTCm10one subtly reminds interested buyers to postpone buying the current flagship phone and wait for a more powerful HTC handset, that is the One M10.
The dedicted HTC website asked readers whether they would wait for HTC M10's December release and skip the One M9. The next HTC flagship phone is predicted to have 27MP dual camera features, 64 up to 128 GB internal memory options, 4GB RAM and 4K/2K resolution display.
The purported Qualcomm Snapdragon 812 processor for the HTC One M10 will be a clear upgrade from the One M9's Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit octa-core processor. Battery upgrade can also be expected from One M9's 2,840mAh battery to One M10's 3200mAh battery. The 5-inch screen display will be retained for the next flagship smartphone, but dislay resolution will receive some enhancements.
Other features that are reported to arrive in the HTC One M10 include Touch ID scanner, waterproof and dustproof capability, dual-sim support, heart rate sensor, and two stereo speakers.
Surely, either a confirmation from the Taiwanese company or more rumors will be surfacing in the following months. While waiting for updates about the One M10, the One M9 has been released for Canadian markets just this month. Canadian carriers that now provide the One M9 are Bell, TELUS, Videotron, Rogers, Koodo Mobile, and SaskTel.
The HTC One M9 specs are based on qualities that make a smartphone reliable. But if the HTC One M10 will include the flashy features that its competitors offer, wouldn't it be worth asking yourself too whether you'd postpone buying the One M9 for the next flagship phone? It's early release in December is just 8 months to go, after all.
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