HTC has come out with a fresh teaser for its upcoming flagship
smartphone which promises 'new boom'. The Taiwanese company has shared an image
on Twitter showing the speaker grille of what appears to be the HTC 10, with
the text, "Here comes the
new boom. You'll hear it." As with earlier teasers, this tweet is
accompanied by the hashtag "powerof10."
Based
on the leaked renders we've already seen, HTC has removed
the front dual speakers from the handset, which suggests that they will be
placed on the back panel. Notably, this is the second teaser for the handset,
as the first one claimed that the HTC 10 will sport "World First, World Class" front and back cameras.
HTC
recently announced an event on
April 12, where the company is widely expected to reveal its next flagship, the
HTC 10 smartphone. The Taiwanese company has announced that it will have
simultaneous events in New York, London, and Taipei.
In
other news, the HTC 10 smartphone was recently spotted in an AnTuTu benchmark, where it
outscored Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy
S7 Edge. GSM Arena received a screenshot showing the benchmark results where
HTC 10 topped with a score of 156091. The screenshot showed that the Xiaomi Mi
5 was in the second spot, while
Galaxy S7 Edge and iPhone 6s were on the third and fourth
respectively.
Based
on the leaks and rumours, the HTC
10 smartphone is expected to feature a 5.15-inch Super LCD 5 display with QHD
(1440x2560 pixels) resolution; a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor; Adreno 530
GPU; 4GB of RAM; a 12-megapixel rear camera, and a USB Type-C port. The handset
is also said to pack a 3000mAh battery, which (if true) will be largest battery
in any of HTC's flagship phones so far. In contrast, the HTC One M9 packed a
2840mAh battery, while the HTC One (M8) featured a 2600mAh battery.
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