HTC 10 Review of Pros And Cons

Picture of the HTC 10, by HTC

- Analysis by KJ David


Even though we would not call it a 10/10 smartphone just yet, the HTC 10 gets pretty close with the selection of pros and cons that it lugs.

Kicking things off is its 5.2-inch 2K (2560 x 1440 pixels) Super LCD 5 curved Gorilla Glass display , which is supported by a 2.2GHz Snapdragon 820 64-bit quad-core CPU and a 4GB RAM . Also on board is the Quick Charge 3.0 battery technology , though it could have done better than a 3000mAh power cap -- a few other 2016 flagships boast near-4000mAh capacities.

Heading over to its multimedia front, the HTC 10 is one of the first few smartphones to deliver Optical Image Stabilization or OIS through both back and front cameras , which are a 12-megapixel HTC UltraPixel 2 4K-video camera and a 5-megapixel f/1.8 selfie cam correspondingly. In the music department, it acquaints the Dolby and HTC BoomSound Hi-Fi Edition technologies with a 24-bit Hi-Res audio certification , while an up-to-2TB microSD allowance takes charge of its multimedia storage. It only has up to 64GB of on-board memory , though, instead of a fully-premium 128GB.

Topping off this flagship's specs are a metal unibody , a fingerprint reader , and an LTE Cat 9 adapter that promises speeds of up to 450Mbps . These perks, combined with the rest of its feature set, make HTC's 10 one of the most-promising HTC phones to date.


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