HTC 10 leaks in brand new press renders and live images

A very short while ago we told you about the fact that HTC won’t be selling its next flagship smartphone as the One M10 (like everyone anticipated), instead opting to go with the much simpler moniker of HTC 10. And now, to complement the new name, two well-known leaksters have unleashed a torrent of new images of the device. First off, Evan Blass gives us full press renders for the upcoming handset.

Now in case you’re wondering how these renders would translate into real-life images of the HTC 10, wonder no more. Three live shots of the phone have been shared by @onleaks. Here they are for your viewing pleasure (make sure you click on the thumbnails to get the full-size pictures).

HTC 10 live images

Along with these, @onleaks has also revealed some “prototype specs” for the HTC 10. It’s supposedly coming with a 5.15-inch QHD touchscreen, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset on board, 4GB of RAM, a 12 MP main camera, and a USB Type-C port.

None of these are surprising, of course, as we’ve heard about the 10 sporting these exact innards many times before. The 12 MP camera on the back should be of the UltraPixel variety, meaning it will be incredibly similar to the solution Samsung’s chosen for its Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. Camera comparisons between the HTC 10 and the S7 will thus be very interesting indeed, especially as HTC itself has already claimed that its phone’s camera will be “very compelling”.

HTC has already started teasing the handset, with an image and a video so far, but the company should probably just set an announcement date already, now that these leaked renders and pictures are out. At this rate, we assume a full spec list will be revealed pretty soon, so HTC might not want to drag things along any…

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HTC 10: conoce al nuevo tope de gama de HTC

htc 10 render filtrado

Hace algunos momentos las filtraciones se pusieron candentes en Twitter. Por un lado, el siempre confiable @evleaks reveló que el nombre del nuevo tope de gama de HTC no será HTC One M10 sino HTC 10. Poco después, @OnLeaks, el alter-ego de Steve Hemmerstoffer, hizo lo propio.

Lo interesante, es que en adición al nuevo nombre del tope de gama de HTC, @OnLeaks reveló más detalles sobre el terminal, publicando algunas posibles especificaciones técnicas, así como unas pocas fotografías reales del HTC 10. Como resultado, Evan Blass publicó la que hasta hoy es la mejor imagen que hemos visto del móvil antes conocido como HTC One M10.

Un tope de gama en toda la extensión de la palabra

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Si bien anteriormente información aparecida en una página oficial de HTC aparentemente confirmó el nombre HTC One M10, el hecho de que dos reconocidos filtradores apunten hacia una misma dirección debe ser por algo, ¿o no? Así que por ahora tomaremos como confiable la información de estas dos personalidades.

Por otro lado, Hemmerstoffer reveló en sus tweets algunas de las especificaciones técnicas del HTC 10: pantalla de 5.15 pulgadas con resolución Quad HD, chip Snapdragon 820, GPU Adreno 530, 4 GB de RAM, cámara de 12 megapixeles y puerto USB Type-C. Estas especificaciones, dicho sea de paso, concuerdan con anterior información publicada por Evan Blass.

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Finalmente toca hablar del diseño. Si nos remitimos a los comentarios en Twitter, tenemos que mencionar que son muy variados, pues mientras algunas personas alaban el diseño con marco biselado que brinda una sensación mucho más ligera y elegante, hay otras que aborrecen el panel frontal que ahora prescinde de las bocinas BoomSound y añade no solo un botón físico sino también un par de botones capacitivos.

HTC se encuentra en la polémica ahora más que nunca, así que solo queda esperar pacientemente al 11 de abril, fecha en que los rumores indican que este nuevo terminal tope de gama será presentado en Londres. HTC 10, lo amas o lo odias.

¿Tú que opinas? ¿Es un error eliminar las bocinas BoomSound? ¿Te gusta el diseño renovado? ¡Cuéntanos tus opiniones!

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Your OnePlus 2 can snap RAW photos with OxygenOS 2.2.1

Get more out of your OnePlus 2 photos. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of AndroidThe camera upgrade OnePlus has been promising OnePlus 2 owners has finally arrived — but it doesn’t come with Marshmallow. With OxygenOS 2.2.1, based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, users finally have the ability to shoot RAW images using the built-in OnePlus Camera app, while features like Bluetooth, Ultra SIM compatibility, and more have been improved. The OnePlus

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HTC 10 photographed in the wild as new renders show off every angle

Way back when, HTC launched its “One” brand with the One X, then came the One M7, which was followed by the One M8 and One M9. So, with the successor to the One M9 right around the corner, it was thought to be a safe bet that HTC would call it the One M10. Turns out that might not be the case after all.

As revealed by a series of leaks from Evan Blass and @OnLeaks, it looks like HTC is actually dropping the One from the naming scheme of its next flagship, and simply focusing on its brand and the number. An image from @OnLeaks shows what appears to be the Settings app on the device, showing the “Model number” as “HTC 10.” The One brand hasn’t necessarily done HTC any favors recently, so perhaps dropping it makes sense for the company.

Soon after those leaks, more found their way to the surface from the same sources, this time showing the HTC 10, and with rumored specifications tagging along for the ride. According to @OnLeaks, the One 10 will feature a 5.15-inch QHD display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor under the hood, with an Adreno 530 paired with it. There’s reportedly 4GB of RAM, and on the back a 12-megapixel camera. It’s said to feature USB Type-C for charging, too.

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It’s worth noting that these are prototype specifications, so it’s possible that HTC made some changes ahead of the device’s official launch.

HTC 10 render leak

Evan Blass wanted to get in on the fun, too, so he released renders of the HTC 10, showing off the front, rear, side, top, and bottom of the new flagship. The design looks like a healthy combination of the One M9 and the One A9, which shouldn’t be too surprising.

With the rumored specs of the HTC 10, and a pretty straightforward design choice, do you think you’ll pick the HTC 10 for your next daily driver?

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Next flagship to be called HTC 10, not HTC One M10

HTC has already outed both a teaser image and a teaser video for its upcoming flagship smartphone, and we assume more such things are to follow before the official unveiling (which doesn’t have a set date yet, or at least not one that has been leaked).

In the meantime, however, leaker extraordinaire Evan Blass (also known as @evleaks) has something to say about this device’s name. According to him, it will be marketed as the HTC 10, and not HTC One M10 as everyone has so far assumed.

You heard it here first:”HTC 10″— Evan Blass (@evleaks) March 4, 2016

The latter (now probably debunked) option seemed logical enough, seeing as how the smartphone is going to be the successor to the One M9 from last year, which itself came after the One (M8). But it looks like HTC may have finally grown tired of the One brand (and its overuse), while the “M” made little sense from the beginning (it got there because the company at one point decided to use its handsets’ codenames as actual names).

HTC’s teasers have incorporated the hashtag “powerof10”, which, in retrospect, may have been a hint at the name – notice how it’s not “powerofM10” or “powerofOneM10”.

The HTC 10 has been rumored to sport a 5.1-inch QHD AMOLED touchscreen, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset, 4GB of RAM, 16 / 32 / 64GB of built-in storage, a fingerprint scanner, and a “very compelling” camera. It should run Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow from day…

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