The new HTC One M9 smarphone is displayed during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona March 3, 2015.
The new HTC One M9 smarphone is displayed during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona March 3, 2015. Reuters/Gustau Nacarino

HTC has recently released back-to-back teasers on the upcoming HTC One M10 (HTC One 10), implying that the upcoming flagship will soon be announced, officially. The expected HTC One M10 release date is on April 19. However, the Taiwanese tech giant has yet to confirm or deny this.

Contradicting previous rumours, renowned leakster Evan Blass (@evleaks) has revealed that the HTC One M10 will feature a Super LCD 5 display technology. Earlier it was speculated that the smartphone will sport QHD AMOLED display screen. Blass also mentioned the smartphone will feature a massive 3,000mAh battery, similar to the battery capacity of the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S7.

Super LCD panels are different from that of regular LCDs. It delivers fewer glares, ensures lower power consumption and enhances outdoor visibility.

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The HTC One M10 is said to come with a refreshing new look with a chamfered edge metallic chassis. The device will borrow its look and feel from the HTC One M9 and One A9, as reported by Phone Arena. The smartphone is expected to feature a 5.1-inch or 5.2-inch display.

Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, the HTC One M10 is likely to come packed with 4GB of RAM. The graphics department will be taken care of by Adreno 530 GPU.

The latest teaser of the One M10, which is posted on the company’s official Twitter page, indicates that the smartphone will feature a dual-lens camera module. It is said to sport a 12 MP UltraPixel camera coupled with a 5MP UltraPixel front-facing camera sensor made by Samsung.

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It is believed the HTC One M10 will be shipped with significantly upgraded specs from the HTC One M9 and One M8. The smartphone is likely to be announced in at least four colour variants, according to unconfirmed reports.