Tuesday, April 19, 2016

We have known of HTC 10 – Mobile

HTC has had bad luck with their top models in several years. One was a nice story as part of the semi-bad camera with a technology called ultra-pixel which failed to deliver other than low resolution images. Sequel HTC One M8 felt most larger and heavier, still semi-bad camera. One M9 succeeded to that delivering a mobile that easily got too hot and had really bad performance, thanks to the Snapdragon 810 chipset that sat in.

It is clear that one bent on not repeating the mistakes one more time. First, we design. Mobile still weigh about the same, and the paper is not much thinner than its predecessors. But in practice, only the thickest part which is as thick, and well in hand, I experience it as far smoother than the M8 and M9.

The screen has become larger and received the resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, which looks better on paper compared to competitors, but the lower the resolution was never really a problem.

the screen is called 2.5D, that is, the edges are rounded beveled, but here it is done in such a small scale that one yet understands that it is immersed in the metal frame. Crisp and bright is it anyway.

If there is something HTC can, so it is to manufacture metal shell for mobiles that get iPhones seem like mangy piracy in comparison. So even here, with different finishes on grinding the various components, and interspersed plastic parts to provide space for antennas, inset with micrometer precision.

We have not had the opportunity to do a performance test at our brief meeting with cell phone, but chipset Snapdragon 820 is what we experienced far more successful than Monday specimen Snapdragon 810, so performance and heat should not be a problem this time. Nor have we been able to examine HTC’s boasting features in terms of sound, but we have no reason to doubt that they deliver this time.

However, we managed to try the camera in pretty decent form. Not with the final software, and not enough for a real test, but well for a first impression and a sense of whether this time managed to find the right camera.

The answer is yes, this time you are definitely on banana. We compared the images from HTC 10 LG G5, which has one of the best cameras right now, and found them in the same district. HTC has opted for a more wide-angle lens than the LG, in much the same way that Sony made with the Z5, which means that you get into more of the same image, but at maximum zooming may not be quite as much detail. Therefore, it is difficult to say which camera is the best of them offhand, quite apart from that I would not make any such statement for a camera without definitive software, but it clearly has at least managed to deliver a camera in the top class this time.

it is, in other words that this time HTC managed to fix everything that made it difficult to love the HTC one M9, and delivered an almost perfect top model. The question is if the phone has enough own character to deliver crystal clear selling point against competitors G5 LG and Samsung Galaxy S7. We must come to a complete test.

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