HTC has a follow-up to the One X9 it launched a year ago in the works, if a new report is any indicator.
VentureBeat is reporting that HTC plans on launching the One X10 sometime in the first quarter of this year, but doesn’t have a specific date to nail down just yet. The One X10 will apparently be more of a refresh when compared to the One X9, rather than a straight upgrade, as it only makes a few key changes.
The first change is the camera system, including a 16.3-megapixel camera on the back of the upcoming device, and a 7.9MP camera on the front. (The One X9 features a 13MP camera on the back, and a 5MP camera on the front.) The other change is the inclusion of the octa-core MediaTek MT6755V/C, which is clocked at 1.9GHz.
The One X10 will feature 3GB of RAM and 32GB of built-in storage, along with a 5.5-inch 1080p HD display.
Based on the leaked information, do you think you’ll be looking forward to the One X10 when it launches later this year?
[via VentureBeat]