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The rumor mill has started talking about the successor for HTC 10 that was launched in the first quarter of this year. Several details of HTC's next flagship that is dubbed as HTC 11 have surfaced.

HTC 11 with Dual-Edge Curved Display

According to Android Pure, a leakster from China has revealed some specs of HTC 11 on Weibo. The publication has claimed that the leakster has a decent track good on revealing leaked details of upcoming devices.

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The HTC 11 is expected to come with a larger display than 5.2-inch quad HD screen of HTC 10. The 5.5-inch display of HTC 11 will continue to support quad HD resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. What is surprising is that the Taiwanese tech giant is expected to feature dual-edge curved screen on HTC 11.

Amazing OIS Enabled Cameras

Its main camera is rumored as 12-megapixel. Since HTC 10 features a 12-megapixel rear camera, it seems that the HTC 11's rear camera will come with some improvements. Instead of 5-megapixel present on HTC 10, the HTC 11 is expected to arrive with 8-megapixel selfie shooter.

Like HTC 10, the Taiwanese company is expected to bring OIS feature on both the cameras. There are no rumors about dual camera feature for HTC 11.

The leakster has not spoken anything on the chipset of HTC 11. Rumors indicate that the Snapdragon 821 or upcoming Snapdragon 830 will be driving the Taiwanese flagship. Also, the leakster has not provided any information on RAM and internal storage options of HTC 11.

Stunning Design and IP67 Certified Chassis

HTC 10 is one of the good-looking smartphones of 2016. Hence, the HTC 11 is also expected to arrive with an impressive design along with IP67 chassis. It is also rumored that the HTC 11 will be arriving with a huge battery of 4,000 mAh capacity, Phone Arena reported.

Android 7.1 Nougat, VR Support

It is pegged to launch with Android 7.1 Nougat OS. Since 7.1 Nougat carries support for VR, the HTC 11 is poised to be a VR enabled device and may support the newer version of HTC Vive VR headset. As HTC 10 was launched in Q1 2016, its successor is most likely to unleashed in Q1 2017.

HTC is speculated to release HTC Bolt that will come loaded with Android 7.0 Nougat OS. In August, HTC had confirmed that HTC 10 users will be getting Nougat by the last quarter of this year. Moreover, HTC One M9 and One A9 are also confirmed to receive Nougat update.  

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