Some users and critics are of the opinion that the HTC 10 has taken its design cues from the HTC One A9 launched late last year.
But the latest flagship handset from HTC ditched the company’s signature Boomsound speakers in favor of a simple fascia with rounded edges and a rectangular fingerprint scanner at the bottom.
The HTC 10 shall also have an IP78 water and dustproof rating and a generous 3,000 mAH battery.
While HTC does not have a great reputation for imaging, the company has tried and failed multiple times to develop and market its own version on phone imaging beginning with the HTC One M7, and then the HTC One M8, and eventually the ill-fated HTC One M9.
Reports have it that the HTC 10 shall feature the return of the company’s UltraPixel technology using a Sony IMX377 sensor, just like the ones found on the Nexus 6P and the Nexus 5X.
However, the camera of HTC 10 will take the standards a notch higher with the inclusion of optical image stabilization, which should ensure that the handset will achieve better quality and more consistent shots than Google’s current flagship, which currently claims to have one of the best smartphone cameras around.