HTC is expected to launch its answer to the Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5 in April. The HTC 10 (One M10) is expected to feature an updated design, and new renders of the smartphone show what it's expected to look like.
Samsung and LG took the wraps off of their 2016 flagship smartphones at Mobile World Congress in February. Samsung has already released the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge on all major carriers in the U.S. and LG just announced its LG G5 would go on sale on April 1. Now, attention is shifting to what HTC's response will be with its next-generation smartphone, the HTC 10 (One M10).
While HTC didn't announce its 2016 flagship smartphone at Mobile World Congress, the company talked about the device after it watched Samsung and LG launch their handsets. In an interview, the company's CFO, Chialin Chang said, "We can confidently say that HTC will have a very, very compelling camera experience. We're making this comment after we've seen what's going on in the market."
HTC appears to be very confident with its HTC 10 and most recently took to its Twitter page to tease the handset's front and rear cameras as being "World First and World Class."
Renders of the HTC 10 leaked in early March and provided a view of the smartphone from all angles. Now, a new set of images has hit the web and shows what HTC may have in store for the design of the HTC 10.
The new HTC 10 renders are based on purported dimensions of the smartphone and show the handset in three color options: Black, Silver, and Glacier. The images highlight the rumored chamfered metal design, physical home button/fingerprint scanner and rear UltraPixel camera.
While the latest renders of the HTC 10 line up with what has been reported, we'll have to wait until HTC officially unveils the smartphone at its rumored April press event. As always, we'll keep you updated on any new HTC 10 information as it becomes available.