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HTC One M10 Specs Tipped to Include 5-Inch Display, Snapdragon 820 Processor, 3500 mAh Battery

Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer HTC is on the road to redemption after the flop of their last device in the One M series. According to Master Herald, the company is planning to bring back its former glory with its upcoming One M10. But of course, they will only be able to do it successfully if they put out their best effort in coming up with a better successor to the One M9.

A report from Gospel Herald said that the previous HTC One M9 "failed to meet the expectation of the phone users" across the globe. That is why the company is working to release a device with brand-new features and several improvements.

There are no official data yet but rumors say that the One M10 would come with a 16-megapixel primary camera. It will have optical image stabilization, a sapphire lens cover and laser autofocus. However, a report from Phone Arena detailed that the main camera would be 13 or 20 megapixels. In the meantime, the front camera is expected to be a 5-megapixel one.

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As for the hardware, the handset is expected to be equipped with Snapdragon 820 SoC and will be paired with a Sense 8, built on top of Android 6.1 operating system. It is also said to feature a 5-inch screen with 4K or 2K resolution display. Expected to give it power is a 3500 mAh battery pack that will allow the device to have a long lasting battery capacity.

A fingerprint scanner is also said to be featured, although it's not certain yet if it will be placed on the front or it will be moved to a different location. BoomSound stereo speakers are also expected as it has been present in most of HTC's devices.

It's not clear yet when the rumored device might come out but Christian Today detailed that if the company will follow previous releases, the HTC One M10 may come around March 2016.

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