HTC is gearing to launch its much-awaited flagship smartphone--HTC Bolt--soon.
The Taiwanese electronics giant is expected to release the HTC Bolt with the Android Nougat 7.0 on October 18 in the United States.
The New Taipei-city based corporation, which developed Google's Pixel and Pixel XL flagship smartphones, is also planning to launch the HTC Bolt smartphone in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
"The Bolt will run Android Nougat with Sense 8 UI. It is code named HTC Acadia, and isn't a US-exclusive device: Europe, Asia, and Africa should get it, too," said HTC ROM developer LlabTooFeR.
In September, the Taiwanese smartphone maker unveiled two budget smartphones - HTC Desire 10 Pro and HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle. The HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle comes with a 5.5 display and 13 megapixels rear camera and a five megapixels front camera. The affordable device, which runs on the Android Marshmallow operating system, is powered by a Snapdragon 400 32-bit quad-core processor and is available in two storage variants - one version with 2GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory and another with 3GB RAM and 32GB memory. The device packs a 2700mAh battery.
The HTC Desire 10 Pro, which sports a similar display to Lifestyle, is powered by the MediaTek Helio P10 64-bit octa-core processor and comes in two storage variants - one version with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage and another with 4GB RAM and 64GB memory. In comes with a 20 megapixels rear camera and 13 megapixels camera for selfies. The device packs a powerful 3000mAh battery.