HTC One M10 with fingerprint sensor to launch in London on April 11; Leaks and rumors discussed

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The HTC One M10 may launch in London on April 11. Leaks and rumors reveal more on the specifications and features, such as a native fingerprint sensor on the HTC One M10.

HTC skipped the One M10 at the Mobile World Congress to the dismay of tech fans. The phone manufacturer may be planning to hold a launch event for the HTC One M10 in London. Ecumenical News said that the event could be held on April 11 this year.

Several leaks on the HTC One M10 have surfaced online. Known tipster, Evan Blass, posted photos rumored to show the One M10. In his latest leak, Blass revealed a white HTC One M10. Earlier, he showed a photo of the black version of the HTC flagship. The leaked pictures reveal that the HTC One M10 will adopt some the design characteristics of the One M9 and the latest iPhone.

Tech Times reported that another leaked image posted in Weibo showed the back of the One M10. In the photo, the device was spotted touting an all-metal body and a camera with dual-tone LED flash slightly bulging at the back. A 5.1" AMOLED screen display and USB Type-C port were also seen in the leaked picture of the device.

The HTC One M10 could come with a native fingerprint sensor built into the physical home button. The device may also launch with Android 6.0 Marshmallow and Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor out of the box.

According to Lawyer Herald, the HTC One M10 can be charged up to 83% in under 30 minutes, thanks to the Quick Charge 3.0 technology. It is believed that the next HTC flagship will house 32GB of memory.

The HTC One M10 codenamed Perfume may sport a 12 MP camera at the back. The device could have a price tag of $700 once it hits the market.

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