Images of smartphones like LG G6 and Huawei P10 have been leaking online for some time now as they are going to be unveiled at MWC 2017 which starts next week. Well, that’s kind of expected. However, image of a new phone has surfaced online, and this time, it’s the HTC One X10.
The One X10 will be successor to the One X9 which was launched back in 2015. The leaked image gives us a look at the front and back of the phone. At the front, all you can see is the secondary camera, earpiece and capacitive navigation buttons. At the back, you can see the HTC moniker above which is the fingerprint scanner along with primary camera and dual-LED flash. At the right side of the device is the power button and volume rocker, and, we reckon the SIM card slot is located on the left.
This live image is in line with the image (pictured above) that was leaked by Evan Blass earlier last month. Going by the leaked image, the One X10 seems to have metal body, and, the design is quite different from the One X9. The One X10 is said to be unveiled by HTC in Q1 2017. Well, this might just happen during MWC 2017.
Rumored HTC One X10 specifications:
- CPU: 1.9 GHz MediaTek MT6755V/C octa-core processor
- RAM: 3 GB
- Operating System: Android 7.0 Nougat
- Display: 5.5-inch Full-HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) display
- Rear Camera: 16.3 MP with dual-LED flash
- Front Camera: 7.9 MP
- Internal Storage: 32 GB
- Other: Fingerprint Scanner
- Battery: 3000 mAh
We should know more about the One X10 through more leaks if HTC is actually working on it and plan to release it before Q1 2017.