HTC 10 release date, specs, features: Device's full specs leaked

HTC teases the HTC 10. Twitter/HTC

The HTC 10 is still some days away from being launched, but reportedly, its complete specs sheet has already been leaked online.

The HTC 10 has already made the rounds on fan-favorite benchmark sites like Geekbench and GFXbench, but the specs listed in the benchmark results did not indicate if the devices tested were already the final version or just prototypes. However, a recent tweet from tech developer Qualcomm confirmed one thing – the HTC 10 is featuring the new, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. This means that HTC is thinking of pitting its flagship directly with recently launched flagships like the Samsung Galaxy S7 and the LG G5, which use the same chipset.

Since most of the new flagships feature the latest Snapdragon processor, the rest of the specs are integral in order for fans to see which iteration will be on top. For the HTC 10, one of the confirmed main selling points is its improved camera setup, which HTC teases to be "the best-ever camera for smartphone." In a leaked presentation obtained by Android Headlines, it is listed that the upcoming flagship will return to an UltraPixel setup for its cameras, with a 12MP main shooter on the back, complete with laser autofocus and OIS. It is also said that the HTC 10 will have the first front camera with OIS.

Meanwhile, it is also reportedly established that the HTC 10 will include the Hi-Fi edition of the signature HTC BoomSound audio option. This is a confirmation of an earlier hint by HTC teasing that the HTC 10 will also feature dynamic audio.

The rest of the specs list a 5.2-inch screen with Super LCD 5 and Gorilla curved edge glass, 32GB of onboard storage, at least 4 GB of RAM and an all-metal body.

The HTC 10 will be launched this week, on April 12.

 

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