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HTC 10 Announced; Comes with Impressive Camera Specs, 5.2-Inch Display, 4 GB of RAM

Taiwanese smartphone maker HTC has ended rumors of its newest device as it has finally been unveiled. According to the report made by Forbes, HTC announced their latest flagship smartphone dubbed as simply the HTC 10. The source mentioned that the handset is no ordinary one as it has captured the audience with its impressive camera features.

It actually has the same megapixels with the Galaxy S7 and the iPhone 6s, which is 12 megapixels or also know as the "UltraPixel 2," as noted in The Guardian. However, what makes the HTC 10 unique and a level higher is its larger sensor with bigger 1.55micron pixels. It also comes with a wide-aperture f/1.8 lens, which means that it has an excellent light-gathering capacity. It also has a 0.6-second launch time and laser autofocus.

Even the front camera is also improved. Sources say that it has a 5-megapixel "UltraSelfie" front-facing camera. Also, it comes with an optical image stabilization feature which is a first for front cameras. Packed as well with f1.8 aperture, the front camera is anti-shaky and anti-blurry.

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Moreover, The Verge noted that the device is also said to have a high resolution audio system and a headphone amp. Aimed to bring a solid audio experience, the HTC can upscale audio to 24-bit quality. It also comes with a customizable audio profile feature that can arrange the sound specifically for the preference of the user. The device also has the ability to wirelessly play audio through AirPlay—which is a first for an Android Phone.

Know Your Mobile detailed the other key specs of the device which include a 5.1-inch AMOLED QHD, a Snapdragon 820 with 4 GB of RAM and storage options of 32 GB or 64 GB. There's also a microSD card slot for expansion of up to 2 TB. Powering up the device is a 3,000mAh battery pack while the Android operating system is topped with HTC's customization skin called Sense.

For those who are interested to pick up the HTC 10, pre-order has started already. The device is expected to ship early May.

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