HTC CEO Peter Chou shows the new HTC one (M8) phone during a launch event in New York, March 25, 2014.
HTC CEO Peter Chou shows the new HTC one (M8) phone during a launch event in New York, March 25, 2014. Reuters/Brendan McDermid

HTC's highly anticipated 2016 flagship smartphone, the One M10, will not just boast excellent camera features, but also improved audio capability that will make music lovers happy.

The Taiwanese tech company, which has confirmed it will announce the HTC One M10 on Tuesday, April 12, during an online event, has posted a teaser video flaunting the audio capability of the upcoming smartphone.

The new teaser video hints that the 2016 flagship smartphone of HTC will come with “the highest-quality sound possible”. The video also mentions that the One M10 will offer “the best BoomSound yet”.

The video is the latest is a series of back-to-back teasers posted by HTC on its official Twitter page. The flagship smartphone is rumoured to be named the HTC One 10 or HTC 10, although the device is yet to be tagged with an official name.

Apart from its camera and audio features, the expected HTC One M10's specs and features include a refreshing new look with a chamfered edge metallic chassis. The smartphone will apparently feature a 5.1 or 5.2-inch display with 1,440 x 2,560 pixels resolution.

According to renowned leakster Evan Blass, the HTC One M10 will also sport a Super LCD 5 display technology.

The device will reportedly be shipped with a 12 MP UltraPixel camera paired with features like dual LED flash and laser autofocus. There will also be a 5MP UltraPixel front-facing camera sensor manufactured by Samsung.

Under the hood, the HTC One M10 will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, backed by a generous 4 GB of RAM. However, rumours are rife that the device may also arrive in a Snapdragon 652 variant.

Running on Google’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow, the upcoming HTC One M10 will reportedly come with support for the Vive VR headset.

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