- Analysis by KJ David
Probably inspired by Usain Bolt, the world's fastest man, the HTC Bolt runs the flagship Android race, with a premium 5.5-inch Quad HD (2560 x 1440) curved-edge Gorilla Glass 5 display and an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 2GHz processor clubbed with 3GB of RAM leading its pros.
This splash-proof (IP57) HTC phone still has its cons, though, among which are a 3200mAh-only battery capacity (a good number of its high-tier rivals boast 4000mAh power caps in comparison) and a not-so-ambitious 32GB internal memory , though the latter is accompanied by an enormous up-to-2TB microSD card support . Joining the aforementioned specs are a fingerprint reader embedded into its home key , which you can use to lock applications through HTC's Boost+ software suite .
As for multimedia, this Nougat-sporting Android touts a 16-megapixel main camera with optical image stabilization and a dual-LED flash , while HTC's BoomSound Adaptive Audio technology headlines the audio department. An LTE Cat 9 adapter promising a 450Mbps peak data rate and an 8-megapixel f/2.4 selfie camera round out its array of pros and cons.
So, as far as the high-end market is concerned, the HTC Bolt may not necessarily finish first, but it could earn a medal from shoppers looking for a chic display coupled with capable hardware.
** This phone is also known as: HTC 10 Evo
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