Even though HTC hasn't officially announced the HTC 10 (One M10), it has been teasing the smartphone on Twitter. The company just posted an image of the handset's cameras and a message, "World First, World Class, Front and Back. You'll see."

Several major players in the Android smartphone game have either just released or are in the process of launching brand new smartphones. Samsung just released its Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge on Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Boost Mobile, and Virgin Mobile. LG is also on the verge of releasing its 2016 flagship smartphone in the U.S. in the near futire.

LG recently announced that the LG G5 would go on sale on April 8 in Canada and it followed up that news by confirming the U.S. launch of the LG G5 would take place in early April, while also announcing that for a limited time, it would include a free extra battery and charging cradle for customers who order the smartphone.

 All four major U.S. carriers have already stated they will offer the LG G5 to subscribers and Best Buy just posted it will begin accepting preorders for the LG G5 on March 18 and reports have suggested the LG G5 could be released on April 8.

Now that Samsung and LG have debuted their 2016 flagship smartphones, attention has turned to HTC and what it plans to counter LG and Samsung with. That smartphone is widely expected to be the HTC 10 (One M10). Details regarding the smartphone have been leaking on an almost daily basis. We've already seen press renders of the handset from all angles, confirming its updated design. Images also leaked showing the four color options the HTC 10 will be offered in, and the most recent leaked images provided a closer look at its chamfered metal case and Quad HD display.

HTC has also taken an active role in teasing some of its next-generation smartphone's features; most notably it has used Twitter and interviews to promote the yet-to-be announced smartphone. The company appears to feel confident that consumers are going to love the camera experience on the HTC 10 (One M10), with its latest Tweet.

HTC posted an image of the front and rear cameras from the HTC 10 (One M10) with the following message, "World First, World Class, Front and Back. You'll see. #powerof10".

The HTC 10 (One M10) will reportedly feature a 5.1-inch 2,560 x 1,440 Quad HD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, 4 GB of RAM, 12-megapixel UltraPixel rear camera, and run Android 6.0 Marshmallow and HTC Sense 8.0.

As always, once we hear any new details regarding the HTC 10 (One M10), we'll report right back to you.

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