HTC 10 Release Date, Specs and Rumors Roundup: Leaks Confirm that HTC Is Going Old-School with Design

By Kanika Gupta - 18 Mar '16 14:26PM
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Upcoming HTC 10 has been talk of the town for a number of reasons. The new flagship phone launched by HTC will be simply called HTC 10 and just recently they posted a teaser on Twitter  saying, "World First, World Class, Front and Back. You'll see." From the looks of it, HTC is expected to have a new type of camera on the front and back which is first of its kind, claims HTC.

Even though the leaked images do not really show a camera that can be called dual, but it is possible that HTC worked some unique method to make their camera noteworthy. It is also possible that the camera is capable of recording 360-degree videos from its front and rear camera. So far, not much is known about what HTC has planned with its latest offering but soon enough the new phone will be unveiled to quell the rumors.

The launch of HTC's flagship phone is reportedly going to happen soon now that the HTC 10 leaks are already doing the rounds. If latest images are to be believed, at least in terms of style, HTC plans to go old-school with its physical touch buttons. Gadgets NDTV report shows leaked images that showcase front and back panels of the forthcoming handset. The photos not only reveal the phone's design and body profile but also hint at the logic behind their flagship design.

The phone features a physical home button that might also serve as a fingerprint scanner. In addition, there are also capacitive touch buttons that will help the user access multi-window options as well as the back button. According to the speculations, expect to see an all-metal frame on HTC 10's body. Apart from leaked images, one can also see a tentative specs sheet showing that new HTC will be bigger in size from its predecessor at 5.15-inch equipped with Quad HD display. Powered by Snapdragon 820 processor by Qualcomm, the phone will feature 4 GB RAM.

HTC 10 is rumored to release on April 19.

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