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Qualcomm confirms Snapdragon 820 CPU for HTC 10

Qualcomm went on Twitter yesterday to confirm the presence of its currently greatest mobile CPU, the Snapdragon 820, in HTC’s soon-to-be-released Android-powered HTC 10 flagship smartphone.

After MWC 2016 wrapped up in February, with LG and Samsung unveiling their much-anticipated premium offerings — the G5 and Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge respectively — the third player in the Android market that is left to announce its own counterpart is HTC, with the HTC 10 scheduled to be launched on April 12th.

The Taiwanese giant has been using the ‘Power of 10‘ hashtag as part of the device’s promotional campaign ahead of release, something that Qualcomm included in one of its recent tweets, suggesting the incorporation of its Snapdragon 820 CPU in a future handset.

More specifically, the tweet read:

After scrutinizing the tweet’s context and the image itself, it is fairly conclusive that the implication is that the HTC 10 will be rocking the Snapdragon 820 SoC, since it is scheduled to come next week, and #powerof10, as aforementioned, is referring to HTC’s promo campaign.

Before jumping into what we know about the rest of HTC 10’s specs, it is worth noting that the SP 820 is a 64-bit quad-core processor that powers the majority of Android flagships out there, including the LG G5, Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, and the more budget-friendly orientated Xiaomi Mi5.

Moreover, when it comes to the HTC 10, sources suggest that it will sport a 5.2-inch 1080p (1920 x 1080) display, coupled with 4GB of RAM and two internal storage flavors; 32GB and 64GB. Underneath the hood, an Adreno 503 GPU will ostensibly accompany the 820 SoC, while a 12MP back and 5MP front cameras are expected to be present as well.

Few solid rumors have emerged regarding the battery, though, relying on the given spec sheet, we do hope to see at least 3,000mAh backing the device up. Software wise, the smartphone will come with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, skinned under HTC’s Sense 8 UI, straight out of the box.

What are your expectations of the HTC 10? Let us know in the comments below.

Adam Kreller: While Adam focuses much of his writing career on genres like entertainment, technology, and sports, his unique style of writing is seen in other areas as well. Adam grew up in Orange County, California as what many would consider privileged. However, he never wanted anything handed down, instead preferring to work hard to accomplish his own goals.
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