Taiwanese phone maker HTC used to deliver good quality smartphones in the past but the company has long fallen off the pecking order. HTC is no longer a force to reckon with, as Chinese firms like Xiaomi, Realme, Vivo have pushed it off the cliff. The company is still making some attempt at grabbing a piece of the pie and will launch a new Desire 20 Pro smartphone on June 16. HTC Desire 20 Pro

Noted tipster Evan Blass has now shared the first hands-on images of the phone. The images show both the front and rear aspects and align well with the schematics which leaked back in April. the device packs a quad-camera setup at the rear as well as a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. The rear panel has a glossy finish which looks like it is made from glass.

The front aspect shows a display panel slightly curved on all sides. The device also utilises a punch-hole design located at the top left corner.

The Desire 20 Pro is a mid-range smartphone which is expected to feature a 6.5-inch LCD with FHD+ resolution. GeekBench listing reveals the presence of Qualcomm chipset which is likely the Snapdragon 660 or 665 chipset paired with 6GB RAM. The phone will also run Android 10 OS out of the box, the first HTC model to do so.