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New rumors say the HTC One M10 flagship will feature Super LCD 5 display technology and 3,000 mAh battery unit, among others. Reuters

Evan Blass of @evleaks fame has shared key configuration details about the upcoming “HTC One M10,” also known as “HTC M10” and “HTC 10.”

According to the latest tweet, the HTC One M10 will feature Super LCD 5 display panel. It is worth noting that the well-received “HTC One A9” comes with an AMOLED screen. The M10 will apparently come housed with a 3,000 mAh battery unit, whereas the A9 features an inferior 2,150 mAh cell.

Key difference between Super LCD and traditional LCD display technology is that there is apparently “no air gap” between the outer glass panel and the display component. This technique helps in reducing the glare and in turn, it increases the visibility of the display. To top it off, this display technology reportedly consumes less power, Phone Arena reported.

Moving on to other HTC One M10 specifications, the company executive acknowledged that the camera unit of the upcoming flagship will stand-out. Recently, HTC released an official teaser saying “world first, world class” camera unit of the M10 is in the offing.

The Super LCD display panel will apparently be balanced by a Quad HD resolution of 1,440 x 2,560 pixels. The size of the display will be either 5.2 or 5.1-inch. Under the hood, this handset will come powered by a Snapdragon 820 chipset and backed by a killer 4 GB of RAM configuration.

Without any surprise, Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow will run the device with the latest Sense 8 UI onboard. Rumor has it that a fingerprint sensor will be embedded in the home button of the device.

Speaking of release date, the HTC One M10 will reportedly be announced on April 19. HTC is apparently planning to release the handset in a slew of colors.

Here is the latest tweet from @evleaks: