Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has released new video teaser to shed some light on the upcoming flagship smartphone HTC 10 (aka One M10).
In the video clip, HTC said the company understood how important the high quality camera was for the smartphone consumers and they had perfected every optical detail in the flagship smartphone, slated to be unveiled April 12.
"We're obsessed with perfecting every image and video experience. You'll see it. 4/12. #powerof10," HTC said on Twitter.
Going by the teaser, the company is hinting that the HTC 10's USP might be its camera. Recent reports have indicated it will come packed with a 12MP Sony IMX377 dual-lens camera featuring 1.55mm lens size, laser autofocus and PDAF (Phase Detection Auto Focus) and Samsung's 5MP UltraPixel (s5k4e6) snapper on the front.
Other expected features include chamfered metal frame around the edges, two back-lit capacitive buttons with physical home button (with fingerprint sensor), 5.2-inch super LCD 5-based QHD (2560x1440p) screen, Android Marshmallow OS, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 quad-core SoC (System-on-Chip), 4GB RAM, 64GB/128GB with the option for expansion via micro SD card and a 3,000mAh battery.
With five days to go for HTC 10's launch, the company is expected to tease a few more features.
Watch this space for more updates.