All You Need To Know About HTC One X9 and HTC One M10!

The One M9 was a good phone when it was officially released in the markets in April last year. However, it was a major letdown since the One M9 featured very insignificant improvements compared to its predecessor, the 2014 flagship smartphone, HTC One M8. Reports indicate that instead of launching HTC One M10 during the Mobile World Congress, the tech giant decided to push it back.

It has been further confirmed by the company that HTC One M10 will be launched 11th April and the event shall take place in London. The same reports further indicate that HTC One M10 will be losing its name to another moniker. GSM Arena further noted that it is not sure whether the device will have the working name of Perfume or something else.

However, it is clear that HTC will stick to the One moniker while using a different suffix compared to their usual number and letter combination. The One A9 design language will be adopted by HTC One M10 and it will further come with a 5.1inch QHD AMOLED display.

A Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor will be powering the device and there will also be an option for the use of an unspecified MediaTek chipset. Furthermore, it will sport a generous 4GB of RAM. It is further expected that when it finally releases, it will give other smartphones a run for their money.

Stay tuned for more updates on HTC One A9!

2 thoughts on “All You Need To Know About HTC One X9 and HTC One M10!”

  1. I currently have a One M9 (gold and silver). This device looks great, is built well, and performs well. But the next gen should be better. The One M10 should take all of the greatness of the M9 and add: wireless charging, USB-typeC, a fingerprint reader or other biometric reader (which should have been part of the M9), a longer-lasting battery, improved camera capability, including IOS, and improved camera software, a faster processor, and anything else that is possible. That is how to make a winning device that everyone will want.
    However, any company that removes a great feature like front-facing STEREO speakers from an existing product on its next iteration has engineers with mushy brains. If this ends up being true, then it’s likely that the “Perfume” phone will be another weak seller, like its predecessor. Even Samsung is expected to bring back a microSD slot on the Galaxy S7. There are NO good reasons to remove the stereo speakers. Right? One keeps improving, not removing good stuff. Time will tell us how mushy those brains are. UPDATE: I just realized that the Perfume is supposed to be “waterproof.” If so, maybe the front facing grilles were removed to achieve full waterproofing. And if this decision was made, then those engineers are still stupid – choosing waterproofing over exceptional stereo sound that comes with video playback on an HD screen. Say it’s not so.
    Update2: If smartphone users think that stereo speakers should not be part of their multi-media experience when using the device, then they should ask themselves, “would they buy a TV without stereo speakers – like it was in the 70s – great mono sound?” If the smartphone plays back HD video, then the smartphone should play back stereo sound. It just makes sense. Of course, both large and small multi-media smart devices should also have jacks for earplugs or headphones when privacy is required. This just makes sense too. Right?

  2. I currently have a One M9 (gold and silver). This device looks great, is built well, and performs well. But the next gen should be better. The One M10 should take all of the greatness of the M9 and add: wireless charging, USB-typeC, a fingerprint reader or other biometric reader (which should have been part of the M9), a longer-lasting battery, improved camera capability, including IOS, and improved camera software, a faster processor, and anything else that is possible. That is how to make a winning device that everyone will want.
    However, any company that removes a great feature like front-facing STEREO speakers from an existing product on its next iteration has engineers with mushy brains. If this ends up being true, then it’s likely that the “Perfume” phone will be another weak seller, like its predecessor. Even Samsung is expected to bring back a microSD slot on the Galaxy S7. There are NO good reasons to remove the stereo speakers. Right? One keeps improving, not removing good stuff. Time will tell us how mushy those brains are. UPDATE: I just realized that the Perfume is supposed to be “waterproof.” If so, maybe the front facing grilles were removed to achieve full waterproofing. And if this decision was made, then those engineers are still stupid – choosing waterproofing over exceptional stereo sound that comes with video playback on an HD screen. Say it’s not so.
    Update2: If smartphone users think that stereo speakers should not be part of their multi-media experience when using the device, then they should ask themselves, “would they buy a TV without stereo speakers – like it was in the 70s – great mono sound?” If the smartphone plays back HD video, then the smartphone should play back stereo sound. It just makes sense. Of course, both large and small multi-media smart devices should also have jacks for earplugs or headphones when privacy is required. This just makes sense too. Right?

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