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HTC One M10 Naming Seemingly Confirmed; Camera Sample Leaks

A camera sample of the purported HTC One M10 flagship just surfaced online, complete with some EXIF data to paint a clearer picture. The struggling smartphone maker has reported a third straight quarterly loss for October-December, although losses narrowed due to holiday season demand and the launch of a new phone.

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HTC Desire 530 was unveiled at the MWC 2016 event and according to the company; it will be hit the market as from next month. In the meantime you might like to check out a new 3D rendering of the HTC One M10 based on leaks about the device that we shared yesterday. Well, it looks like the Taiwanese company is not interested in changing the name scheme, and that its next flagship phone will indeed be called as the HTC One M10, at least internally. It’s within this drop down where the HTC One M10 name can be found. These two phones come with the much familiar HTC Desire design language, but the specs have been bumped up to bring out the necessary differences. The device will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage with a possible expandable memory through the microSD slot. The company has also spoken about a compelling camera experience, and hopefully it won’t be too much longer until we hear confirmed details. The smartphone is also expected to sport a fingerprint scanner and chamfered edges. The aperture is found as f/1.9 which is a decent upgrade from the f/2.2 in One M9 but still a bit far from the f/1.7 aperture in the Galaxy S7 flagship.

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