Publicación: 2016-04-18, Autor: Chris , crítica de: recombu.com
Gorgeous screen, Hi-res audio and BoomSound, Freestyle desktops, Strong performance
Camera beaten by rivals
The HTC 10 is a solid all-round package, a phone that has few weaknesses and certainly doesn't disappoint like last year's One M9 handset. Media fans will love the gorgeous screen, BoomSound speakers and Hi-res audio support, while the funky Freestyle des...
Publicación: 2016-04-16, Autor: Enobong , crítica de: booredatwork.com
Resumen: We take an in-depth look at the new HTC 10 smartphone in our full review. How good is the camera? Does it still have BoomSound? Is the built-in DAC up to par? Has HTC stepped up their game? All those and more are answered in this in-depth video review. Fo...
Signature HTC design, with refinements, Chamfers help with handling, Super LCD 5 display looks great, Performance is smooth and snappy, Expandable storage, Incredible sound experience especially with headphones, Quick Charge 3.0 with solid battery life, H
Metal construction still plenty slippery, Fingerprint reader disjoints motion gestures, Boomsound speakers not as loud as before, Camera doesn't quite match up to other flagships
By refining established strengths (audio and design) and improving core weaknesses (camera), HTC has returned to the flagship arena with the HTC 10, which brings everything the high end market requires in HTC's own signature style...
High end materials, fine fit and finish, great audio quality, less bloatware than previous models (and some competing phones), good camera
Comparatively high price, slightly heavier than competing phones
The HTC 10 is the nicest phone that HTC has made: solid, fast, great sound, good camera and a non-obtrusive UI. But $699 is a lot of money; a lot more than the LG G5, a little more than an iPhone 6S and at the top of what you'd pay for a Samsung Galaxy 7...
Resumen: We have a lot to talk about in this week's episode. Joe has both the LG G5 and HTC 10 . He gives his final thoughts on the G5 and his first impressions of the HTC 10. We also talk about the new update to Android N, texting-friendly movie theaters, and muc...
Publicación: 2016-04-14, Autor: Lars , crítica de: dpreview.com
Good white balance and color rendering in all conditions, Accurate and fast autofocus, Good stabilization
Some residual motion in walking movements, Noise on some color patches, particularly green, blue and cyan, Luminance noise visible in low light conditions, Occasional focus failure while panning (lens remains unfocused)
Publicación: 2016-04-14, Autor: Marco , crítica de: hothardware.com
Excellent Design, Quality Screen, Super-Fast Fingerprint Sensor, Good Camera, Strong Battery Life, Excellent Audio (Relatively Speaking), OIS On Front Facing Camera
Trails S7 In Some CPU Tests, No Heartrate Sensor, Somewhat Pricey
To discern how the HTC 10 compares to other smartphones phones in terms of battery life, we ran it through AnTuTu Tester's Battery test, which is a high-load benchmark that aims to drain the battery in a device as quickly as possible. The test sets the di...
Publicación: 2016-04-14, Autor: Ron , crítica de: arstechnica.com
A premium metal body without any silly coatings, Lots of addition by subtraction compared to the M9. The front is significantly slimmed down and the sides have been smoothed out. Even the branding is sleeker, A cool, speedy Snapdragon 820 does away with
No alwayson voice support, The camera is a little finicky and occasionally turns pictures gray, The
Publicación: 2016-04-14, Autor: Zach , crítica de: bgr.com
Resumen: If we're really being honest, smartphones had become pretty boring for a while. They all looked the same and were all replaced each year by newer models with slightly better specs and minor feature upgrades. But then something started to happen. Growth sl...