Taiwanese phone manufacturer HTC has built a reputation over the years for beautifully designed smartphones. However, the company has been struggling to stay afloat in recent times. We have seen the rate of releases drop drastically. The last phone released by the company was the Desire 12s which dropped in December 2019.  A new HTC model recently made an appearance on GeekBench with the dressing of a mid-ranger. That same model has appeared on AnTuTu’s Weibo page revealing some key specifications and the benchmark score of the model. HTC Desire 12s

The unnamed HTC model is listed as HTC 2Q7A100 and packs a Snapdragon 710 chipset which teams up with the Adreno 616 GPU. The device was able to pull a decent score of 169,617 points which is in line with those of other Snapdragon 710-powered models. HTC AnTuTu

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The HTC mid-ranger equally packs 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It is possible there are other memory variants apart from this one. The display size wasn’t revealed but the listing shows the 2Q7A100 model will have an FHD+ resolution of 2160×1080 pixels. The device is also listed to run on Android 9.0 Pie which should have a touch of HTC’s Sense UI interface. We expect this to be the next generation Desire series model. That lineup has been one of HTC’s most popular and top-selling series in recent times. We expect HTC won’t disappoint with the pricing considering Snapdragon 710 models are not too expensive presently.

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