HTC One M10 Features Include Water and Dust Resistance, and More; Device To Be Released Next Year?

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HTC is bound to release another flagship smartphone, the HTC One M10, that is expected to arrive in the market next year. Rumors about the device have spread all over the internet and one which is that it will be a water and dust resistant handset.

According to an article by Christian Today, it would be best to expect the HTC One M10 by next year, precisely sometime between March and April. This has been the pattern that the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer has followed in previous years with its other flagship releases.

Yibada cited some of the speculated features of HTC One M10, which includes a bigger screen display of either 2K or 4K pixel resolution for clearer and more vivid images. The handset is believed to be engineered by a Qualcomm 82X with 3.X GHz octa-core HMP cyclone technology which has 6 instructions per cycle capability, working hand-in-hand with 4GB of RAM offering a faster and better performance.

The newest flagship smartphone from HTC will sport the same storage systems with microSD slot for additional external storage. The One M10 is also speculated to have a dual-SIM support. The device might also sport a 27-megapixel front and back camera, longer battery life, and wireless charging feature.

Realty Today further added that the HTC One M10 will be water and dust resistant and it seems that it will run in the latest Android version which is the 6.0 Marshmallow. The device will be supporting a USB Type C connection and it will most likely have the Android Pay functionality.

If these rumored specs are believed to be true, then HTC's upcoming flagship device will give a good competition to its rivals. Since the HTC One M10 won't be revealed until next year, smartphone enthusiasts will have to sit back and wait for the company to announce more updates for now.

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HTC, Htc one, HTC One M Series, HTC One M10, HTC One M9, Android, Android marshmallow

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