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HTC One M10 To Feature Similar Design To One A9
Or at least that’s what a tweet from reliable leaker Evan Blass seems to suggest. Up to now there hasn’t been much further news other than rumors pointing towards a possible HTC One M10 (or whatever it is titled) release in April.
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Surprisingly little is known about the HTC One M10 yet, but one thing that has long looked likely is that it will get a redesign. Unsurprisingly, it looks like Evleaks has his hands on some information.
HTC dropped the dual front-facing speakers that defined its iconic One M7 and One M8 in favour of a small speaker grill at the base of the device, like the iPhone. In his tweet, the leakster mentioned, “If you like the A9, you’ll love the M10”.
A recent leak suggest that we may see the HTC One M10 head to AT&T as early as April, meaning that it would blindside the US Samsung Galaxy S7 release given that Samsung appears to only put their new S-series devices in store later in the summer.
HTC ditched the large, square camera module it used in the M8 and M9 in favour of a round iPhone-esque camera that protrudes from the case. But upon being questioned by another Twitter user, he confirmed that Perfume was the codename for the HTC One M10.
This would put the device’s unveiling alongside the eagerly-awaited HTC One M10 in March – with the Taiwanese manufacturer set to skip the traditional MWC 2016 launch window.
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The HTC One M10 is speculated to be powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset and come packed with a fingerprint scanner for authentication.