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HTC 10 smartphone exposed in Twitter leak-off

If you’re into smartphone leaks, today was a particularly good day.

The HTC 10 – previously known as the HTC 10 – has been outed on Twitter.

The leaks come courtesy of two of tech’s most prolific tipsters, @OnLeaks and @EvLeaks.

Posting to the social network, the dastardly duo revealed a host of details about the upcoming (but unannounced) handset.

@OnLeaks – the alias for journalist Steve Hemmerstoffer – kicked off proceedings with images and specs.

Check it out:

https://twitter.com/statuses/705764891328704513

Then @EvLeaks – real name Evan Blass – joined in the fun with his own render shot.

Take a look:

https://twitter.com/statuses/705768865825955840

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What’s more, earlier today we reported on an EvLeaks claim that the HTC One M10 would actually be called the HTC 10.

It’s not clear whether the post is true, but simpler phone branding is something we’d all welcome.

HTC has made no official announcement regarding a release date, but it’s expected that there will be a launch event either this month or next.

What do you make of the claimed HTC M10 specs and design? Let us know in the comments.

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