The render is based on all the leaked info available so far

Feb 9, 2016 16:56 GMT  ·  By

HTC fans might have been a bit disappointed by the newest leaked picture allegedly showing the company's upcoming flagship smartphone, the M10.

The picture taken in the wild is rather unflattering for a smartphone family that has been awarded many times for its stylish design.

Even @evleaks confirmed that the picture doesn't do justice to the phone, which looks much better in reality. But we won't know what the One M10 might look like until another, clearer picture of the smartphone pops up online.

But if you don't want to wait till then, you can take a look at the latest render made by XDA Forum member hamdir, which is based on all the leaked information available so far.

He even modified the mockup with the measurements from the live picture leaked by @evleaks a few days ago. Although this isn't an official picture that got leaked ahead of the phone's reveal, it might provide HTC fans with a better glimpse of what's to come.

A symmetrical design close to One A series

HTC One M10 is a departure from the usual One M design and a step closer towards One A series, which seems to have brought quite a lot of popularity to the Taiwanese company.

The upcoming flagship smartphone might be the most symmetrical handset launched by HTC. The One M10 will lack the logo bar, and it should feature a better screen-to-body ratio, which is one of the reasons the smartphone will include a slightly larger 5.2-inch display.

Another change over previous One M smartphones is the addition of a 12-UltraPixel camera on the back side. As expected, the One M10 will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 processor, coupled with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal memory.

HTC One M10 won't be announced at this year's Mobile World Congress trade fair, but it's expected to be unveiled sometime this spring at a dedicated event.