One day after the HTC One X10 leaked out, the device has been made official.
The HTC One X10 has appeared on HTC’s Russian website, complete with several images and a full spec list. The newest HTC family member boasts a metal body, rounded edges, and a chamfering to help give it a premium look and feel.
HTC’s One X10 runs Android 7.0 below Sense UI, with HTC’s Sense Companion helper included. The front of the phone is home to a 5.5-inch 1920x1080 display and an 8-megapixel camera that includes features like an 86-degree wide angle lens, a timer, and a voice control to make it easier to take selfies. Around back there’s a 16-megapixel camera that offers an f/2.0 aperture, LED flash, panorama mode, the ability to use the volume keys as a physical shutter, and more.
Another highlight feature of the One X10 is its battery. HTC has packed a 4000mAh battery into the One X10’s frame that the company claims can last nearly two days without a recharge. When you do need to recharge it, though, there’s fast charging support to help you top up that big battery in a hurry.
Rounding out the HTC One X10’s spec list is an octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of built-in storage, and a microSD card slot for adding even more storage. Also included is a rear fingerprint reader and dual SIM slots.
HTC Russia is now taking pre-orders for the One X10 at a price of 19990 RUB, or $355 USD.
As expected, the HTC One X10 is a mid-range device, but it looks like it could be a solid device for the price. It combines a large, high-res display with a premium design and decent specs, and it’s got that big ol’ 4000mAh battery that’s larger than many other devices on the market. Now we just have to wait and see what other markets the One X10 will make its way to.