HTC 10 (HTC One M10) Renders In Gold, White, Silver And Black Hues Surface, Ahead Of April 19 Release
The upcoming “HTC 10,” widely referred to as “HTC One M10,” will reportedly be introduced on April 19. In the run-up to the release, 3D renders of this flagship have leaked in the past. Now, a new Bulgarian source has uploaded a bunch of renders in never-before-seen colors.
While the recent leak showed all the renders with black front, the new renders show both white and black front panels. To top it, HTC is reportedly planning to release a gold variant of the HTC 10. The render shows a pale gold hue on the back and sides of the device with a white front.
Moving on to the rumored HTC 10 specifications, this handset will reportedly carry a 5.1-inch AMOLED display with a QHD screen resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels. Under the hood, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 processor will power the device and it will come backed by 4 GB of RAM.
In addition to the powerful Snapdragon 820 chipset, past rumors hinted that the Taiwanese tech giant will also make use of MediaTek chip for its flagship. While the Qualcomm variant is believed to be part of the devices headed to the U.S. and Europe, rest of the world will reportedly have the MediaTek silicon on board.
On a related note, the AnTuTu benchmark test site released a list of top 10 best performing processors recently. According to the site, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 tops the list.
Speaking of camera configuration, HTC noted recently that the One M9 successor will come bundled with a "very compelling camera" unit. So far, rumors say that a 12-megapixel UltraPixel sensor will be part of the smartphone. This camera unit is believed to support optical image stabilization (OIS) and laser-assisted auto focus.
From the software end, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS will reportedly run the HTC 10 with Sense 8 UI on top of it.
As always, readers are advised to take the reported HTC 10 specifications with the proverbial pinch of salt as the tech giant has not confirmed any information so far.
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