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HTC Unveils The New HTC 10

The HTC 10 is due to be revealed tomorrow.

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HTC has unveiled it’s latest flagship smartphone, the all new HTC 10.

The confusing “M” designation is now gone as well, which should simplify things a bit.

The leaked video also showcases the chamfered edges of the device, the camera setup on the back (with a slightly prominent bump), and an oval-shaped home button. It is reported to feature a 5MP sensor, but its optical image stabilisation (OIS) is a world’s first and should result in some impressive selfie capabilities.

The images are very high quality, which could be as good as any indication that these pictures are the actual wallpapers from the HTC 10, just leaked early.

There’s nothing to get a sense of scale in the promotional video from, but the HTC 10 is tipped to feature a 5.2-inch quad HD display.

HTC says the phone comes with 12 months of “Uh Oh” protection. Instead, the HTC 10 seems to borrow its front design from the HTC One A9 (which also means it heavily resembles the iPhone). It’s not yet known if this device is a straight up HTC 10 variant, whether it’s in the same performance tier as the flagship HTC 10, and whether HTC will even announce the device at their event tomorrow.

HTC is gearing up to launch their next Flagship smartphone, the HTC 10 in a couple of days with invites sent out a couple of weeks back. It also features HTC BoomSound Hi-Fi edition, Dolby Audio, and a 3,000mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 support. It is also rumored to have a 4GB RAM, a 3000mAh battery, a USB-C port, and a 12MP/5MP main and front-facing camera respectively.

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Customers can choose from either a 32GB or 64GB version of the device, both can be expanded with a Micro SD card, up to 2TB – which, obviously, is plenty! HTC itself has been putting out some information on Twitter, trying to generate buzz around the phone.

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