HTC One M10: Rumored Specs and Release Date

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HTC will soon release their newest flagship, the HTC One M10, and rumors about its release date and features are all over the wire.

There are a lot of assumptions arising as HTC will be unveiling their newest flagship phone in the market. Christian Today stated that the forthcoming device will be the most impressive and resilient offering from the Taiwan-based manufacturer.

It was also rumored that HTC will finally drop the One M name as they launch this new device and instead will be named HTC 02.

In their article, Day Herald said that avid fans of HTC will most likely be able to purchase this handset before 2016.

As their foregoing flagship isn't enough to impress more users, HTC will definitely make sure that everything is perfect when it comes to the HTC One M10 and this could be one of the reasons why the release was delayed.

Latinos Post cited the features that HTC One M10 could possibly have, and as expected, it is armed with Qualcomm's forthcoming chipset which is Snapdragon 820 processor working hand-in-hand with its 4GB RAM. This latest chipset is said to be 35 percent faster than its predecessor and 30 percent more power proficient.

The device will have a 6-inch screen with 1440 x 2560 QHD resolution. It will also have a 5-megapixel selfie camera and a 20.7 rear-facing camera. A 3,500 mAh battery capacity will be included to power this handset. And lastly, HTC One M10 is also rumored to arrive with wireless charging ability just like the flagships of other smartphone companies.

With these features, smartphone users will definitely expect that this model will be a better one compared with its predecessor, the M9. Optimistically, HTC will add some new features to the One M10's design and specifications.

The HTC One M10 is set to be launched soon and more definite features and specifications will be announced as soon as it is released in the market.

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HTC, HTC One series, HTC One M9, Smartphone

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