Nice build quality, app bloat kept to a minimum, extensive audio customisation for earphones, camera much improved over previous HTC phones
Earphones a little heavy on bass
As mentioned at the beginning of the review, the HTC 10 is a winner for the Taiwanese company – it's a well made device with good specifications to match.It's especially good in the audio department. If you like music, the HTC 10 is great, especially if...
The HTC 10 comes in at the time when the company sorely needs a powerful flagship to lift it up, and the device does exactly that admirably.(previously published in issue August 2016)...
Snappy user experience, Good camera performance with superb stabilization, Unrivalled audio listening quality, Solid build quality, Acceptable battery life, Beautiful high resolution display
BoomSound speakers soundstage not as good as predecessor, Slightly heavier than other flagships, Unattractive price tag, No IR blaster, No water and dust resistant,
The HTC 10 is the best smartphone that I've seen from HTC since the One M7, from hardware design to user experience, the phone has got almost everything covered which I've expected it to be a decent flagship. However, there's just one bad thing about it -...
Good performance, HTC BoomSound customization for headphones is wondrous, Nice aggressive new looks
A tad pricey, Camera performance could be improved further, Battery life was shorter than we hoped
The HTC 10, then, is a massive step up for HTC, just like the step from One to 10 is a big one in numerical terms. Previous iterations of the One flagships saw a number of factors that were a bit lacking, and the HTC 10 has seemingly solved all of them.Th...
Sammanfattning: HTC made bold claims in the build-up to the launch of their brand new flagship smartphone, the HTC 10. They were “obsessed” with perfection, but have they succeeded?On their brochure, the company did seem to hit a lot of the right notes, with a powerful f...
Now the question that you might have been waiting for, what bout the price tag? Well, the Galaxy S7 edge is really expensive costing RM3099 in Malaysia. As for the other two, the HTC 10 is going for RM2799 while the Huawei P9 is the lowest priced flagship...
Exclusive Review: The HTC 10Being an Android user is never an easy task, especially when you are surrounded by sheep using the latest product from the famous fruit. I for one have a sweet tooth so it's only natural to lean towards Android and its sickenin...
Sammanfattning: While we await for the official launch of HTC 10 in Malaysia, team PC.com has a unit in the office for a full hands on review. Before we release the full review of the much touted smartphone from HTC, lets take a brief look at the audio on the 10, after a...
Publicerad: 2016-05-31, Författare: Alex , testad av: en.zinggadget.com
The HTC 10 has make a complete change in their overall design and hardware. However, the grip of the smartphone are simply satisfactory and cannot compared with HTC last generation One A9. Nevertheless, it is deemed okay for single handed use as the 5.2 i...
If you want a smartphone for the future, then don't get the HTC 10. If you want a smartphone for right now, there are few better alternatives.Yes, this flagship is no box of tricks. Instead, it excels in the art of the familiar, with a pristine screen, ul...