New information regarding HTC's upcoming flagship smartphone has just emerged and points to the fact that the Taiwanese company is not willing to change the naming scheme of the One series.



Although previous rumors suggested the next high-end smartphone coming from the handset maker would be released under a different moniker, other than HTC One M10, it looks like they weren't accurate.
The folks over at TechTastic have just uncovered proof that HTC's flagship smartphone will be launched on the market as One M10. Even though that doesn't happen, at least, the device is known internally as HTC One M10.
The name has been found in EXIF data of the picture captured with the smartphone and the HTC site where customers can leave feedback about the company's products and they can choose to offer their opinions on the HTC One M10.
Larger lens, but no details on camera sensor Another interesting aspect about this leak is that we've learned some additional details on the One M10's camera, such as the fact that HTC has increased the lens from f/2.2 to f/1.9 aperture, which should allow for better pictures in low-light conditions.
The rest of the One M10's specs are still a mystery, but if we are to believe the latest hearsay, the flagship should come equipped with a powerful quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, coupled with an Adreno 530 graphics processing unit and 4GB of RAM.
Furthermore, the flagship is said to boast a 5.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display that supports Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution. It will also come with a fingerprint scanner under the Home button.
Even though we've been unable to confirm with the camera sample leaked today, HTC One M10 is expected to pack a 12-Ultrapixel camera on the back with some advanced features.
HTC One M10 is supposed to be officially unveiled on April 11, but the information hasn't been confirmed by the Taiwanese company.