HTC is just coming off the launch of its new flagship smartphone, the HTC 10, but the company's unannounced Desire 830 has already leaked in the form of images and specs.
Samsung, LG, and HTC attended this year's Mobile World Congress 2016 and all three companies launched new smartphones. Samsung unveiled its new flagship Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, while LG took the wraps off its top-tier LG G5, and HTC announced its mid-range Desire 530, 630, and 825.
After HTC watched Samsung and LG announce their 2016 flagship smartphones, the company threw shade at its rivals when its CFO, Chialin Chang said HTC would have a "very, very compelling camera experience."
"We're making this comment after we've seen what's going on in the market," Chang said.
HTC launched its 2016 flagship smartphone, the HTC 10, at an event in April, which can be purchased unlocked through the company's online store. Verizon will also be the first U.S. carrier to release the HTC 10 and will open preorders for the handset on April 29.
It now appears HTC is already preparing to release a new smartphone. This time it will be a member of its Desire series. Images and specs of the HTC Desire 830 were revealed by Nowhereelse.
According to the site, the HTC Desire 830 will pack in a 5.46-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD display, is powered by a 1.3 GHz MediaTek MT6753 processor and 3 GB of RAM. The smartphone will include 32 GB of internal storage, but it's unclear if it will also ship with a microSD expansion slot.
As you can see in the image above, the HTC Desire 830 won't use an all-aluminum body. The case is constructed out of white plastic, and additional colors are expected to be introduced at launch.
We'll keep you posted on any new HTC Desire 830 details as they become available.