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...
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Published: 2016-04-14, Author: Marco , review by: 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...
Published: 2016-04-14, Author: Ron , review by: 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
Excellent metal build quality, fits a 5.2″ display into a 5″-sized body, much improved imaging, blazing fast performance, very good battery life, strong emphasis on audio quality with Hi-Res Audio certification, Quick Charge 3.0, responsive fingerprint se
Not the most exciting design, display could be a bit brighter, Prev2 of 2Next
We appreciate that HTC has stayed away from gimmicks to draw customers to the HTC 10, instead focusing on improving the phone where it matters most — camera, build quality, performance, etc. The biggest issue we have with the HTC 10 is that it's not the m...
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Published: 2016-04-14, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: With camera performance one of the key decision points for new smartphone buyers, the HTC 10 can't afford to screw up when it comes to photography. Unfortunately, that's not been an area where HTC has done especially well in its past few devices, after it...