HTC ready to redeem itself with new One M10; With AMOLED screen display, 4GB of RAM

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Much like the Samsung, HTC has failed its fans after releasing the HTC M9, degraded battery power, mediocre camera and an overly familiar design. That is why rumors are circulating that they are releasing the all new HTC One M10 this year with AMOLED display and 4GB of RAM.

Codenamed 'Perfume', the HTC One M10 will feature a 5.1 inch 1440 x 2560 QHD display with AMOLED technology. Perfect for watching videos or scanning through precious images. Rumors say that since there are a lot of consumers who liked its predecessor's looks, the design of the M10 will be very much like the M9.

Under the hood, the M10 will utilize the Snapdragon 820 processor with Adreno 530 for the graphics. It will have a, 4GB of Random Access Memory to get its users in and out while multitasking. It will have a 32GB of internal memory and a microSD slot to expand the memory whenever needed.

It will be running on the latest Android 6.1 Marshmallow and will be using its own HTC Sense 8.0 UI. All of this hardware will be powered by a 3,500 mAh non-removable battery.

According to Tech Radar, the HTC M10 will use the Ultrapixel tech on this new smartphone. It will be equipped with a 12 Ultrapixel camera with laser focus and optical stabilization. No rumors yet on the specs of the front camera.

Some disappointing news though as the HTC M10 will not have the iconic Boomsound. HTC has to remove the front facing speakers to accommodate the home button where the fingerprint sensor will likely be placed.

No details have been given by HTC as to when they will release as well as the pricing of the M10 but for sure it will not be at the Mobile World Congress. Experts say that HTC will launch it a later date this year.

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