HTC will out a new smartphone by the end of the
month, according to the almost always reliable Evan Blass (a.k.a @evleaks).
This will be called One X10. The phone already got certified in Russia, while a rumor from last
month said it would be powered by MediaTek's Helio P10 and sporting a 5.5-inch
1080p display, 3GB of RAM, and a 13 MP main camera.
The SoC will indeed be the MT6755 better known
as Helio P10, and the touchscreen is a 5.5" 1080p panel. However, the One
X10 will actually sport a 16.3 MP rear camera, up from the 13 MP resolution of
its predecessor. That, and the 7.9 MP selfie snapper are pretty much the only
actual upgrades compared to the One X9.
You
may want to consider the One X10 a 'refresh' of the One X9 for 2017, and not a
very much improved version of it. That said, the design has changed, as you can
see from the leaked images above. And let's not gloss over the addition of that
fingerprint scanner on the back.