HTC One M10: Newest Flagship May Not Be Unveiled Before 2016; Delay Due To M9 Bust?

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HTC will be releasing their newest flagship, the HTC One M10. However, it may not come this year. Following One M9's flop in the market, the company is now reportedly perfecting its next launch.

Day Herald said on their report that HTC One M10 may not be able to hit the market before 2016, but there are already a lot of speculations about this much-awaited smartphone from the company.

The release of the HTC One M9 wasn't that successful, possibly becoming the reason why the HTC is delaying the release of M10. It is believed that the company is taking their time to make this upcoming handset much better than its predecessor.

According to Christian Today, the M10 will run on a Snapdragon 820 processor supported by 4 GB of RAM. It will sport a 6-inch display having 1440 x 2560 QHD resolution which will be powered by a 3,500 mAh battery capacity. HTC One M10 will also feature a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and a 20.7-megapixel rear camera. This device is believed to have a 64 GB and 128 GB variants that will be available soon on the market.

Latinos Post added that this gadget might support a wireless charging feature similar to that of Samsung in its Galaxy 6 series, making HTC One M10 a tough competitor in the market for next year's releases.

Based on the specifications of this handset, many predicts that its price might range from $650 to $800.

Although all of these things are still assumptions and rumors, these initial features of HTC One M10 spreading all over the wire, suggests that this handset will offer a much higher features and specifications than the One M9.

The avid fans of HTC are already eagerly waiting as the Taiwanese company made a clear picture of their newest flagship. With the new and awesome specifications and features, the company is expecting that HTC One M10 will surpass the sales and reviews of its predecessor.

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HTC, Htc one, HTC One M9, HTC One M10, Smartphone

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