Abstract: HTC has been in the market for years producing some of the best Android phones on the market. Their build quality is fantastic and their pairings in the past with brands such as Beats have brought amazing value as an overall package. Sales haven't been as...
Comfortable design that fits nicely in the hand; Beautifully clear screen; Fantastic build; Can be upgraded with microSD storage; Sharp screen; Fingerprint sensor is very fast; Supports 24-bit sound with an amp capable of turning up the volume very well;
Design is odd: like HTC was melted into an Apple and Samsung; No water-proofing; No wireless charging; Qualcomm's QuickCharge is supported, just not in the box; Screen could be brighter; BoomSound makes headphones sound overly bassy and pretty unbalanced;
Even without a price tag, it's pretty clear that the HTC 10 is HTC's best phone yet, but as to whether it's the best on the market, that we're not entirely sure about.Samsung and Apple have provided some pretty stiff competition of late, and while HTC's 1...
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Published: 2016-04-18, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: HTC'S newest phone, the HTC 10, is about the come-back. While remnants of its old design clings to the familiar shiny and chrome exterior, almost everything inside this phone is a complete reinvention: from the speakers, to the software, to the camera.Oth...
Strong design, Improved battery, Genuine care taken on camera
Doesn't sit well in hand, Lacks standout innovation
It's a hard phone to rate on first impressions – HTC has put all the right bits in here, but I felt the same way with the One M9. However, the brand seems to have addressed the foibles and appears genuinely excited by the new 10...
Gorgeous metal build, Dedicated 2 TB storage, Quad HD display
Screen prone to scratches, Average battery back up
HTC 10 has a great spec sheet. But it has few cons as highlighted above which weakens it case a bit. Also it doesn't have any iconic innovations like a dual camera or an edge screen. With a price of above Rs 55,000, the HTC 10 also seems a bit overpriced...
Eye catching Design, Good Gardware, Clutter free UI
Price, Camera not as per the hype, Battery life
At Rs 52,990, it not only has to contend with the formidable Samsung Galaxy S7 which comes with a much more eye-catching design (thanks to that curved glass back and front), is water resistant and has arguably the best camera we have seen on an Android de...
HTC has always been known as the brand that makes good looking smartphones. It hasn't really made a smartphone that is not only good looking but also delivers an excellent performance package. The HTC 10 comes really close to that ambition. It maintains t...
Good, Brilliant design, Gorgeous display, Lean software, Speedy performance, Good cameras, Very good audio
No FM radio, Battery life could be better, Some metering issues in camera app
The HTC 10 gets a proper flagship price of Rs. 52,990 which puts it right up there with the Samsung Galaxy S7 (Review) and the LG G5 (Review). With such a high price, it's not unreasonable to expect perfection and the HTC 10 does deliver that on some coun...
HTC 10 is one of the best flagship smartphone available in the market. The handset offers a nice design and powerful specifications. It has all the components a flagship smartphone should have. Priced at Rs 52,990, the smartphone can give tough competitio...