HTC may not have earned the Phone of the Year award, but users were suitably impressed by this year's HTC flagship, the HTC 10. Users loved the iconic design, slick Android skin and great audio quality, and were sold on the great selfie camera and fast charging.

The HTC 10 is something of a reinvention for the brand, sporting a new design, new features and upgraded specs. But in some ways it's still not enough of a change and still lacking.

Rumors have it that the HTC 11 will be release in June next year with an impressive features and specifications. It is said that the phone might be the best in 2017. The company has been reported to bring some major changes in both the hardware and software of the highly anticipated device.

As per TrustedReviews Everyone is predicting a 12 month cycle for HTC's new phones, which put the HTC launch date in 2017. Meanwhile, latest leaks suggest that the HTC 11 will powered by 10nm Snapdragon 835 processor with support for Qualcomm Quick Charge 4.0 and helps the phone to perform faster. 

Users have a privilege of charging phone less often and it won't take too long to do so.  It is also said to sport a 5.5-inches QHD display which is way better than the 5.2-inches display of HTC 10.

According to PC Advisor it's relative easy to predict that HTC 11 will come up with way better specification and feature than HTC 10. The Phone will support 8GB of RAM, but despite what we've heard we reckon the HTC 11 is more likely to come with 4- or 6GB of RAM.

The HTC 11 is said to also get 256GB of storage, although this will more than likely be an option (as it is with the iPhone), with the default amount set at 32GB or perhaps even 64GB if we're lucky.

As far as camera's concern HTC will stick with a 12Mp main camera at the back, and put an 8Mp selfie camera at the front (up from 5Mp). One of the main issues with the HTC 10's camera was its lack of consistency.

It's way too soon to talk about a specific price. Suffice to say that it will have a high price in line (or slightly below) other flagship phones. Our prediction is that it will be between £549 and £599.