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April 2016
(83%)
528 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(60%)
4 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Strong design
Improved battery
Genuine care taken on camera
Great 24-bit sound
Good camera
Fast
Looks and feels good
Vive VR partnership
The HTC 10 has an elegantly chiseled design
Brilliant audio quality and a highly customizable user interface
Polished design
Bundled headphones are great
Clean Android overlay
Sleek design
Impressive camera
Excellent HiRes audio
Uncluttered operating system
Customisation options
Good battery performance
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
For
This is a smartphone that delivers serious bang for your buck. It's extremly wellbuilt and durable and has everything that one could ever want in a smartphone.
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Display
Audio
The editors didn't like
Doesn't sit well in hand
Lacks standout innovation
Battery isn't great
Expensive in a sea of good rivals
The handset's non-removeable battery doesn't last as long as its competitors and its camera doesn't always render exposure correctly
Slow to open camera with software quirks
No wow factor
Comparatively dim screen
No front facing speakers
Auto focus could be faster
Expensive
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
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
Abstract: Smartphone buyers have never had so many great devices to choose from. But for companies like HTC Corp, that's a harsh reality: The Taiwanese electronics maker just released the HTC 10, arguably the best phone it's ever built, but its price all but guara...
Abstract: After the extremely disappointing One M9 last year, HTC is back and better than ever with the HTC 10 smartphone. The new gadget is pretty much everything you'd want from a premium Android device, but most importantly it's got cameras that don't suck this time around. In this week's episode of "Plugged In," Mashable Tech Corespondent Ray Wong takes you behind the lens of this fantastic phone and tells you all you need to know before placing your order...
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Published: 2016-04-14, Author: Lars , review by: 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)
Abstract: 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...