Taiwanese tech giant HTC unveiled the power-packed HTC 10 smartphone Tuesday. HTC got rid of the “One M” naming convention as seen in predecessors “HTC One M7, One M8 and One M9,” instead settled for the new coinage “HTC 10” for the new flagship.

Today, the tech giant has released a slew of promo videos of the HTC 10 via its YouTube channel. The promotional videos show the brilliant design of the flagship from every angle. Plus, it also focuses on the top features and configurations of the new flagship.

Apart from the official video, HTC has also uploaded a bunch of fan-made videos. The videos attached below give a good idea of what to expect from this incredible handset, which comes with a price tag of $699.

It is worth noting that HTC will be releasing two models of the new flagship. One of the variants will come powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chipset, while the other named “HTC 10 Lifestyle” will be the cheaper model with Snapdragon 652 on board.

Except for the processor, both the variants reportedly sport the same design, audio, camera, battery life, software and display, Gadgets 360 noted. Potential buyers should note that the U.S. variant uses Snapdragon 820 chipset.

Speaking of HTC 10 release date, the company said the device can be expected to ship starting early May. Spec-wise, it features a 5.2-inch Super LCD 5 display, complemented by a Quad HD resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels. This display combination translates to a pixel density of 564 ppi. This device apparently flaunts a curved edge Gorilla Glass.

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 processor is backed by a solid 4 GB of RAM. This handset comes equipped with 32 GB or 64 GB of native storage space and microSD card slot to facilitate expansion.

The HTC 10 sports a 12-UltraPixel primary camera unit with dual-tone LED flash, BSI sensor, laser autofocus and support for OIS. It runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS out of the box with HTC Sense UI on top of it.

Here is the video showing the stunning design, aesthetics and craftsmanship of HTC 10: (Credit: YouTube/HTC)

Here are some fan-made videos showcasing the first impressions of the HTC 10: