The HTC One M10, or the HTC 10 as rumors seem to indicate that HTC will be calling it this time around, has leaked plenty of times over the last few weeks. The last leak surrounding the handset were its official press renders that gave us a clear look at the handset from almost every angle.

Today, a couple of real life photos of the HTC 10 have leaked, which give us a better look at its design. From the rear, the HTC 10 looks similar to the One M7 and M8, though it does not have that gunmetal grey finish found on the latter. From the front, the 10 reminds me of the Google Nexus 6P, though it does seem to have a bigger bottom chin than it.

Ironically, HTC was previously heavily criticised for having huge bezels on its flagship smartphones, which was caused due to the company using front facing ‘BoomSound’ speakers on them. With the 10, HTC has ditched its front facing speakers, but the bezel space on the handset remains almost as large. The photos also confirm that HTC will be going back to capacitive navigation buttons along a physical home button that will feature a fingerprint scanner with its upcoming flagship. HTC is rumored to unveil the 10 next month. Leaks point to the handset coming with a 5.2-inch Quad HD display, a Snapdragon 820 chipset, 4GB RAM, 12MP rear shooter with OIS, LaserAF and PDAF, and a 4MP front facing camera.