New rumors claimed that HTC One M10 release is pushed back to 2016.
There is a possibility that the handset will arrive in its usual March release date. It was previously reported that the aforementioned handset will arrive in December as the Taiwanese mobile manufacture wants to release more smartphones in order to increase its sales and profit.
Moreover, HTC is becoming more aggressive competitive pitting against its rivals and it is rumored that the company will take advantage of the holiday season to gain more sales, according to Venture Capital Post.
Some of the rumored HTC One M10 features are: a bigger screen display with either 2K or 4K pixel resolution, which will yield to clearer and more vivid images. Under the hood, the handset is purported to be powered by Qualcomm 82X with 3.X GHz Octa-core HMP cyclone technology (6 instruction per cycle capability) paired with 4GB of RAM that will deliver faster and better performance. The handset will sport the same storage systems with microSD slot for additional external storage.
Other rumored features of HTC One M10 are dual-SIM support, 27 megapixels front and back camera, longer battery life, and wireless charging feature, according to TechRadar. The smartphone will be dustproof and water-resistant like most handsets. The handset will cost around $650 to $800 depending on the storage variant. However, HTC has confirmed none of the aforementioned rumors.
Meanwhile, HTC is currently seeding Android 5.1 Lollipop OS update to HTC One M7, M8, and M9. However, it is still unknown whether the abovementioned smartphones will receive the latest Android 5.1.1 operating system.