New HTC One M10 Details: Render Image Reveals Design And UltraPixel Camera With Laser Autofocus

HTC is expected to launch its next-gen flagship smartphone, the HTC One M10 in the coming weeks. A render of the smartphone has leaked, which shows its updated design and new details on its UltraPixel camera

HTC is a company well-known for the quality and craftsmanship it brings to the Android world. Long before Samsung made the jump to premium metal and glass for last year's Galaxy S6, HTC was well established at building solid smartphones with an all-metal and glass design, which began with the HTC One M7 in 2013 and has continued to its current HTC One M9.

The company is rumored to skip Mobile World Congress 2016 and instead officially launch the HTC One M10 in March and release it on April 11. A new render of the HTC One M10 has been posted online and seemingly confirms it will feature a new design and resemble the iPhone 6 inspired HTC A9 (Aero).

The render also matches previously released reports claiming the popular HTC BoomSound spearkers will no longer grace the front of the smartphone but a new fingerprint scanner/home button has been added.

Another report regarding the HTC One M10 focuses on the smartphone's new 12-megapixel UltraPixel camera. The shooter will be a Sony-based 12-megapixel with IMX 377 sensor with a pixel size of 1.55 um. The camera will also include features like laser autofocus and OIS (optical image stabilization).

The HTC One M10 is expected to feature a 5.1-inch 2,560 x 1,440 Quad HD display and will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and 4 GB of RAM. It will run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box and a new version of HTC Sense 8.0 that is believed to be very similar to stock Android, which means it should be snappy.

The HTC One M10 will include 32 GB of internal storage and microSD expansion slot that will allow users to easily add more storage to the smartphone.

As always, once we hear any new HTC One M10 information, we'll pass it on.

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