HTC has sent out invites for an event on November 22 in Taiwan where it is expected to unveil the HTC 10 evo. The news arrives via Taiwanese tech website Sogi, which leaked the press invitation a few hours ago.

The HTC 10 evo is the rumored international variant of the HTC Bolt, recently launched as a Sprint exclusive in the US. Though HTC’s invite doesn’t explicitly mention a device name, the water drops depicted may indicate that the phone would feature water resistance, like the HTC Bolt (IP57 certification). Check it out below.

The HTC 10 evo is also said to arrive with identical specs to those of the Bolt: a 5.5-inch QHD display, Snapdragon 810 processor, 3 GB RAM, 32 GB storage (plus microSD card support), 3200 mAh battery with USB Type-C, 16 MP rear camera and an 8 MP camera at the front. The only exception is that the evo might arrive with an additional 64 GB version.

Alongside its Asia-launch, the HTC 10 evo is reportedly set to arrive in Europe, Africa and the middle-east. Read our hands-on HTC Bolt review at the link to find out more.