All you need to know about the HTC's new Flagship: HTC 10 Release Date and Rumors

By Ajay Kadkol - 07 Apr '16 13:47PM
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All you need to know about the HTC's new Flagship: HTC 10

HTC are still looking to stay with their presence in smartphones with their new flagship, called HTC "10". No M naming since they've decided to eliminate it following this device announcement.

The Troubled manufacturer are often a target of over-pricing their phones which perform much lower to other flagships. Expected to release in this month, the HTC M10 are yet to be announced but according to rumours, it'll be announced this month. Most of the specifications of the phone are yet to be confirmed by the manufacturer but it'll sport a 5.15-inch screen along with a possible quad-HD display with a pixel density of 570PPI. The phone is rumoured to support multi-touch too. The screen is secured by Corning Gorilla glass 4 on the front. The phone will be carrying HTC skin namely Sense UI.

The M10 will come with android marshmallow 6.0.1 out of the box with being powered by a Snapdragon 820 quad-ciore processor along with adreno 530. In terms of memory, the internal storage is somewhere around 32GB and a 4GB memory to power the phone. There is also a facility to add a micro-SD card which supports upto 200GB of additional storage.

In terms of camera, the phone will come with a 12MP camera sensor at the rear with a front-facing camera included but the sensor and mega-pixel count yet to be specified by the manufacturer. However, both of the cameras are rumoured to support OIS with the rear-camera supporting recording of 4K at 30fps too. HTC have also added up HDR, Panorama to their camera features so that external applications isn't necessary to be installed.

The phone comes with Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n along with AC Band too along with Wi-Fi direct, and hotspot services for connections. Along with Bluetooth v4.1, A2DP, it also houses an NFC chip along with an IR blaster hopefully. FM Radio is accessible on the phone with charging and data transfer happening through USB3.0 and a Type-C reversible connector.

It will mostly have a non-removable battery with fast-charging through Quick-Charging 3.0 technology. The pricing however will be a fortune for the phone and as usual they'll go down the charts. If that doesn't happen, this overall looks a solid phone in terms of specifications.

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