Speculations on the HTC One M10 have started just a couple of months after the HTC One M9 was released. Interestingly, several reports on the release date, specifications, price and other information of the upcoming device have surfaced though HTC has been keeping mum on it.
It was earlier reported that HTC might launch its upcoming flagship smartphone in December before the HTC One M9 completes one-year cycle but latest report by Chinese site Yidaba has claimed that the device might see the light of day only in March, 2016.
The website also revealed several features expected in the next-generations device. It claimed that the device will be dual-sim with 4K screen resolution.
According to a report by Venture Capital Post, the HTC One M10 is expected to be powered by octa core processor from Qualcomm, sports a 2k-4k resolution display, come packed with 64GB / 128GB internal memory and 4GB RAM, 27MP main camera and rear sensor camera with phase detection Auto-focus technology, and a 3500 mAh battery.
The report went on to say that the device might come with features like waterproof and dustproof, heart sensor, security Touch ID scanner, and two-stereo speakers. It is expected to come with a price tag ranging from $650 to $800, according to the report.
Meanwhile, HTC One M9, current flagship device of the Taiwanese smartphone maker, is said to be doing good business. It sports a 5-inch Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen with 1080 x 1920 pixels (441 ppi pixel density), powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, and runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop. It has 32 GB internal memory with microSD, up to 128 GB and 3 GB RAM, 20 MP main camera and 4 MP front snapper, and Non-removable Li-Po 2840 mAh battery.