
14 April 2017
New details for the HTC’s mid-range device are popping up online but not too frequently. Back in November, we got to know HTC has certified a few devices in Russia and One X10 is one of them. It is being said that HTC One X10 will be the successor to the One A9. Now, a new device from HTC has received the Bluetooth certification, however, the name of this smartphone is unknown but one evidence is hinting that it is none other than the already speculated One X10.
The certificate enlisted the model number of the device as 2PYR1XX. The number 1 can equal to the number One. The first X could be just an X and the last X could be the Roman number for 10. Putting it all together, you will see the model number as One X10. So, if our estimations are correct than the specifications should go parallel to the rumored specs that came before.
According to the rumored specs, the mid-ranger includes a 5.5-inch display with 1080x1920 pixels resolution. It will be powered by MediaTek Helio P10 chipset with a true octa-core CPU clocked at 2GHz. The processor is accompanied by the Mali-T860 GPU clocked at 700MHz and 3GB RAM. It also has a 13MP rear camera sporting OIS. Even the price of the device HTC One X10 is speculated before that hints it should be kept around $288 USD.
It was rumored before that HTC would release three handsets over the next three months and we believe, One X10 is one of them and the other left in the two could be the HTC 11 flagship. It might be possible that HTC is planning to announce all these three smartphones in different price range. So, the third and the left one smartphone could hold an affordable price, lesser than the X10. However, these are just the guesses for now.
HTC is holding an event on January 12th, it could be possible that the company would unveil all these smartphones. So, stay tuned.
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Having a Bluetooth these days has got common. We don't need to know everytime that a certain device has got a Bluetooth certification. With the specs, it looks good at less than $300.
A clock speed of 700Mhz looks okay for this device. But, I think it'd be the 3GB RAM that would really put power behind the processing.
It looks like you are underestimating the power of even 700MHz of speed. It's still very good, don't forget that. But yes, we will have a chance of selecting even the affordable one :) :)