HTC’s upcoming flagship phone, the One M10, may come with a 12MP rear camera and a 5MP UltraPixel front camera. According to a post by @LlabTooFer, HTC will use a Sony IMX377 12MP 1.55um sensor for the rear camera, which is the same sensor used in the Nexus 6P and the Nexus 5X, and will feature laser-assisted and phase detection autofocus. He also says that the company will use a Samsung s5k4e6 5MP UltraPixel camera for the front.
Last month, @LlabTooFer suggested that the HTC One M10 will be launched in two variants. One may be powered by a Snapdragon 820 processor, and the other will be powered by a MediaTek processor, possibly the Helio X20. He said that HTC may launch the Snapdragon 820-powered variant in the US and European markets, while the MediaTek-powered variant may be launched in China and South-East Asia.
https://twitter.com/LlabTooFeR/status/697729373567328256
Yesterday, it was reported that HTC may unveil the One M10 on April 11 in London. It was also reported that HTC may choose to rename the ‘M10’ part of the name, although it may stick with the ‘One’ part of it. This lined up with earlier reports that said that HTC’s new flagship phone was delayed as high ranking HTC officials were not satisfied with the phone’s design.