We are all aware that HTC is all set to launch its next flagship tonight. The new phone is expected to be called HTC M10 and will be competing head on with other flagship phones such as Galaxy S7, iPhone 6S, LG G5 Moto X Force et al.
If you might recall HTC M9 was a great looking device with powerful interiors but could not do much for the brand. If HTC wants to remain relevant in the game then the M10 has to fill these gaps and even go beyond.
It was earlier believed that the company might be launching the HTC M10 at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016 but the company skipped that and will be doing it today. The company is holding a press conference in London and New York. It's "introducing the newest HTC smartphone" reads the invite we received. If you want to watch the unveiling then all you need to do is head to the HTC site . The event will begin at 5:30PM.
In the past few months, the smartphone has leaked quite a number of times to give us a fair idea of what to expect. The latest leak suggests the screen will use Super LCD 5 display rather than AMOLED technology.
The fingerprint-enabled home button looks like it will take away the front-firing stereo speakers we loved about the HTC One M9, but this phone appears to be future-proofed in another way: a USB-C port.
But a new teaser has suggested that HTC will be making big steps with its " best BoomSound " yet. What that means exactly remains to be seen though.
A render leak from @evleaks shows a single rear camera sensor, and what appears to be a fingerprint scanner below the screen on the front. Plus, according to this particular leak the HTC 10 will also be available in four colors.
It's unclear what form its camera and other innovation will take, but we have heard that several prototypes have been rejected, forcing a delay in the launch, which could be a sign that HTC wants to get it perfect.
Inside, it's supposed to have latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor that's also in the Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5. In fact, it's also likely to have 4GB of RAM and an identical Adreno 530 GPU.
So stay tuned with us as we bring to you the latest news updates for the HTC M10.
If you might recall HTC M9 was a great looking device with powerful interiors but could not do much for the brand. If HTC wants to remain relevant in the game then the M10 has to fill these gaps and even go beyond.
It was earlier believed that the company might be launching the HTC M10 at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016 but the company skipped that and will be doing it today. The company is holding a press conference in London and New York. It's "introducing the newest HTC smartphone" reads the invite we received. If you want to watch the unveiling then all you need to do is head to the HTC site . The event will begin at 5:30PM.
In the past few months, the smartphone has leaked quite a number of times to give us a fair idea of what to expect. The latest leak suggests the screen will use Super LCD 5 display rather than AMOLED technology.
The fingerprint-enabled home button looks like it will take away the front-firing stereo speakers we loved about the HTC One M9, but this phone appears to be future-proofed in another way: a USB-C port.
But a new teaser has suggested that HTC will be making big steps with its " best BoomSound " yet. What that means exactly remains to be seen though.
A render leak from @evleaks shows a single rear camera sensor, and what appears to be a fingerprint scanner below the screen on the front. Plus, according to this particular leak the HTC 10 will also be available in four colors.
It's unclear what form its camera and other innovation will take, but we have heard that several prototypes have been rejected, forcing a delay in the launch, which could be a sign that HTC wants to get it perfect.
Inside, it's supposed to have latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor that's also in the Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5. In fact, it's also likely to have 4GB of RAM and an identical Adreno 530 GPU.
So stay tuned with us as we bring to you the latest news updates for the HTC M10.
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