HTC will soon launch M10, the company's flagship phone for the 2016. It will also be, according to a report
at the VentureBeat,
the Taiwanese company's most advanced phone yet. The M10, which is
currently codenamed Perfume, will use an AMOLED display and come with a
12-megapixel image sensor.
The phone will also pack in
top-of-the-line internal components. The leaked reports say that it
would be powered by Qualcomm's upcoming
Snapdrgaon 820 processor. The M10, which succeeds a
not-so-memorable M9, will have 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage. The M10's 5.1-inch AMOLED screen will have 1440p resolution.
The
reports indicate that for the M10, the camera performance is going to
be a key area. For the phone, not only the company is going to back to
the ultrapixel technology -- which means bigger pixels -- but is also
putting optical stabilisation in the both cameras in the phone. Yes,
there is a possibility that even the front camera in the M10 will have
optical image stabilisation.
For now not much is known about the
design of the M10. But Evan Blass, who has written the latest report at
the VentureBeat and who has a track record of successfully leaking
unannounced phones through his Twitter profile called @Evleaks, earlier
hinted that the M10 would have a design similar to that of the HTC A9.
The HTC A9,
which we reviewed recently,
is an attractive phone with a slick design and smooth aluminium body.
Although it looks very similar to the existing iPhones, particularly
with its rounded edges, the design has been hit with the consumers so it
is possible that HTC may just tweak the same design for its flagship
phone.
Earlier, there were also reports that
HTC would make this year's Nexus phones and if that was accurate than you can expect that the smaller Nexus this year -- the one that will succeed the
Nexus 5X -- may have the similar hardware that goes inside the M10.
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