• More HTC 10 details leaked: Top feature upgrades that will beat Google Nexus 2016

More HTC 10 details leaked: Top feature upgrades that will beat Google Nexus 2016 (Photo : Image Credit: @UpLeaks via 9to5Google)

While HTC 10 launch has not happened yet, HTC 10 Mini release is reported to happen in September and will pack the powerful Snapdragon 820 processor.

According to Android-news.at, HTC 10 Mini will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 823 processor that is clocked at 2.8GHz with 4GB of RAM. The handset will have a slightly smaller than its full-fledged counterpart. HTC 10 Mini will reportedly sport a 4.7 inch screen display.

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September could be an ideal release date for the handset since it will provide a cheaper alternative to the tech giants' offerings in the fall.

If these rumors proved to be true, HTC 10 Mini is a powerful smartphone that can go against other flagship handset. So far, there is no confirmation from the Taiwanese company whether it will release a miniature version with these specifications.

Meanwhile, HTC 10 release is on Apr. 12. Android Headlines reported that HTC 10 release will finally happen on the aforementioned date as various leaks has appeared over the weeks and gives consumers hint on what to expect on the upcoming smartphone. In addition, tipster Evan Blass leaked various photos of HTC 10.

The handset will include 5.15-inch screen display with quad HD resolution. 2K pixel resolution is more common now compared to full HD display. The smartphone will be powered Snapdragon 820 SoC from Qualcomm and Android operating system, although the version is still unknown.

Other purported features of HTC M10 are: ultrapixels camera, 4GB of RAM, microSD slot for additional external storage, dual SIM support, longer battery life, and wireless charging feature, according to TechRadar. The smartphone will be dustproof and water-resistant like most handsets. The handset will follow the cost of its previous handsets, which is around $650 to $800 depending on the storage variant.

However, HTC has confirmed none of the aforementioned rumors.