Publicación: 2016-05-23, Autor: Daniel , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
clear-cut design, fast SoC, decent speakers, extensive configuration, expandable storage, fast micro-SD slot, USB Type-C 3.1 gen. 1, nice panel, good camera, superb headset
no infrared, no radio receiver, SoC throttles during load, high idle power consumption when radio modules enabled
HTC has developed an excellent piece of technology with its new top smartphone, which many would not have expected from the manufacturer. The smartphone shines with its superb display, decent camera, awesome interface configuration and great audio qualiti...
Publicación: 2016-05-23, Autor: Paul , crítica de: pocketables.com
s so far at day 4: HTC once again produced a great piece of hardware but out of the gate released buggy or unfeatured software, which unfortunately is par for the course with HTC. It'll take a couple of months for them to get it right...
Resumen: In the current smartphone landscape, metal is the way to go for a device to be considered “premium,” and pretty much every flagship incorporates metal into their designs, be it in the form of metal frames and glass or plastic backings, or with full metal...
Publicación: 2016-05-09, Autor: Rich , crítica de: neowin.net
The main drawback to the HTC 10 is the camera, I'm sad to say. Yes, you can mess around with manual controls to get it straight, but you shouldn't have to, and many smartphone photographers don't know what it means to change exposure, ISO, and so on.The r...
Resumen: In the Android world, we follow a familiar release cycle when it comes to flagship smartphones, mostly centered around the two major trade shows, MWC and IFA. This year, Samsung and LG were first out of the gate with their respective flagship offerings be...
Publicación: 2016-05-06, Autor: David , crítica de: androidpolice.com
Resumen: You've read our HTC 10 review , and now we're back with the video version with our ever-lovable video host Mark Burstiner. Mark takes a look at what makes the 10 tick, and if the 10 ticks the boxes it needs to in the increasingly cutthroat flagship smartp...
Resumen: This week we're wrapping up our thoughts on the HTC 10 ! Is it the new phone to beat? We're also talking about Google's new hardware leader, rumored TV service from YouTube, foldable phones, and much more! Thanks for watching/listening!Top StoriesQuick Hi...
Premium design and build quality, Excellent software, Great fingerprint sensor, Good battery life
Camera could be better, Should be priced more competitively
The HTC 10 is a solid, all-around good phone. In a day and age where every phone has some kind of shiny gimmick, the 10 might seem a little boring. But that doesn't have to be a bad thing. All that glitters is not gold. The HTC 10 is one of the most pleas...
Substantive design, Nononsense software, Very fast and accurate fingerprint scanner, Impressive system performance, Attractive, unisex design, Great outdoor display visibility, Outstanding camera with quick auto focus
Honestly, with these two you can't go wrong. Sure, we prefer the no-nonsense approach that HTC took with the Sense interface of the 10, and that does mean even better performance, but we can't fault anybody for their preferences. Preferences that might di...
The HTC 10 is the finest phone in a line that was getting a bit long in the tooth, with no real weaknesses that are worth mentioning. It's well-designed, with fast software, much improved camera, and a traditional stress on audio prowess. The LG G5, howev...