HTC10 Release Date, Specs and Rumors: HTC Flagship Phone to launch on April 12

By Ajay Kadkol - 25 Mar '16 14:15PM

HTC to launch its new flagship on April 12

Taiwanese mobile corporation HTC are all set to unveil a new smartphone the coming month. Thankfully to twitter leaks, it is poised to be the "HTC 10" succeeding M9 plus.

It is rather the first time that the Taiwanese firm have decided to ditch the letter M to indicate their flagship series of mobile phones rather than a unanimous name. HTC has already released a teaser which was first seen at the Mobile World congress in Barcelona with a #powerof10 hash-tag. Days letter, it was leaked that the handset would be out with Qualcomm's latest chipset Snapdragon 820 with a 4GB of memory and a 5.5 inch qHD display with 12megapixels of rear-camera and USB Type-C port. However, there is no confirmation from a credible source whether the device comes with HTC boom sound.

The fact that HTC never unveiled their latest smartphone at the Mobile world congress was all but the turn of Samsung's S7/edge and LG G5 to be discussed about the most- spoken smartphones. HTC nowadays are now troubled due to overpricing their hardware in competing with others and hence there are sales slumping year-by-year for the Taiwanese corporation with people most probably opting for other devices with better specifications.

However, crowded market for high-end smartphones is set to go through a weak demand this year.

The company's latest smartphone the A9 is pretty expensive and much to the speculation of many, it more or looks like an Apple device than HTC itself while the correspondent to HTC claiming that it was rather Apple copying their devices.

The phone however had design flaws and insane pricing for its feature-set. Barely into announcement of recent devices in the smartphone market by prominent manufactures LG, Samsung and Apple, all we have to wait and see whether HTC stands up to compete user preferences of premium consumer experiences.

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