An alleged image of the upcoming HTC 10 has surfaced, showing a massive AnTuTu score higher than any other device presently in the market. According to the image, the upcoming phone has scored a whopping 156,091 points in AnTuTu benchmark v6.0.1, beating the Xiaomi Mi 5 at 136,875 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge at 133,781. HTC is expected to launch its new flagship on April 12, and a subsequent India launch should also be on the cards.
Previously, it was speculated that the new phone will be called HTC M10, but recent leaks have suggested that it might be called HTC 10. The HTC 10 is expected to be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 SoC, the preferred chipset for most flagships. Till now, we have seen Samsung, LG, Xiaomi and Sony launch phones with this chipset already. The HTC 10 may have a 5.15-inch, Super LCD 5 panel display with 2K resolution, along with internal configuration of 4GB RAM and up to 64GB of internal storage. The brushed metal design language is expected to remain intact.
HTC has consistently disappointed with its smartphone cameras, but has vowed to change that status, tagging the camera combination of its upcoming device as "World First, World Class, Front and Back”. Rumours also suggest that the phone might feature a 12MP UltraPixel primary camera, with f/1.9 aperture lens. At the front, the phone should feature a 5MP camera. The HTC 10 is more than likely to come with Android Marshmallow out of the box, with a new version of the Sense UI layered on top.