Press renders for HTC's latest phone leaked out this morning, and it turns out that it likely won't be called the One M10 as many had expected. Instead, the company seems to be trying to clean up its naming conventions, and the next phone will simply be called HTC 10.
Check out the leaked images courtesy of Evan Blass (@evleaks).
Twitter user OnLeaks (@OnLeaks) earlier tweeted out a couple images of a purported HTC 10 prototype, along with some specs.
According to OnLeaks, the HTC 10 will have a 5.15" QHD display, 12-megapixel rear camera, USB Type-C input for charging/data transfer, and will run on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 SoC with an Adreno 530 GPU and 4 GB of RAM. And we'd be shocked if that wasn't a fingerprint sensor on the front.
Based on the leaked images, it looks like the HTC 10 won't have the dual BoomSound speakers found on older models, but will still have BoomSound processing software with Dolby Audio.
How do you think the HTC 10 looks? Are you disappointed that the BoomSound speakers are gone?
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