HTC 10
A very short while ago we told you about
the fact that HTC won't be selling its next flagship smartphone as the One M10
(like everyone anticipated), instead opting to go with the much simpler moniker
of HTC 10. And now, to complement the new name, two well-known leaksters have
unleashed a torrent of new images of the device. First off, Evan Blass gives us
full press renders for the upcoming handset.
Now in case you're wondering how these
renders would translate into real-life images of the HTC 10, wonder no more.
Three live shots of the phone have been shared by @onleaks. Here they are for
your viewing pleasure (make sure you click on the thumbnails to get the
full-size pictures).
Along with these, @onleaks has also
revealed some "prototype specs" for the HTC 10. It's supposedly
coming with a 5.15-inch QHD touchscreen, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 chipset on
board, 4 GB of RAM, a 12 MP main camera, and a USB Type-C port.
None of these are surprising, of course,
as we've heard about the 10 sporting these exact innards many times before. The
12 MP camera on the back should be of the UltraPixel variety, meaning it will
be incredibly similar to the solution Samsung's chosen for its Galaxy S7 and S7
edge. Camera comparisons between the HTC 10 and the S7 will thus be very
interesting indeed, especially as HTC itself has already claimed that its
phone's camera will be "very compelling".
HTC has already started teasing the
handset, with an image and a video so far, but the company should probably just
set an announcement date already, now that these leaked renders and pictures
are out. At this rate, we assume a full spec list will be revealed pretty soon,
so HTC might not want to drag things along any further.