We haven't heard much about the HTC One X10 since photos of the device popped up back in February, but its launch may finally be approaching. An image, which appears to be an official publicity picture for the device, has been leaked, and that could well be an indication that the wait for its arrival is nearly at an end.
The One X10 will follow HTC's One X9, which was announced in December 2015 as a budget-friendly mid-range option for buyers on the lookout for an affordable handset with a large display. The new image was revealed by perennial leakster Evan Blass (@evleaks), offering a clear look at the rear of the One X10.
The "big style" promised by the image is a matter of opinion, but the "bigger battery" is an interesting detail to note. The One X9 has a 3000mAh battery - identical in capacity to HTC's new U Ultra flagship, which has a 5.7-inch display, and a smaller secondary screen - so the One X10 should offer even better battery life than its predecessor.
In addition to the rear fingerprint sensor - clearly visible in the various images of the device - rumored specs of the X10 include an octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 chipset, 3GB RAM, 32GB of storage, a 5.5-inch LCD with Full HD (1920x1080px) resolution, and a 16.3MP rear camera.
The handset was previously shown with silver bodywork, and it looks like a black version will also be offered. However, it's still not clear when the One X10 will actually be unveiled, or how much it will cost when it eventually goes on sale.
Source and image: @evleaks
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