2 strengths of the HTC 10 that have become apparent after almost a week of usage (besides the gorgeous metal build & industrial design):
1) The battery life is really something else. The phone only sips battery even when the screen is on. My brightness is usually at 25%, which is plenty bright under most lighting conditions.
2) HTC weren't kidding when they boasted about the snappy touchscreen response of the HTC 10. This is the closest I have ever felt on an Android phone in comparison to the Apple iPhone in terms of touchscreen responsiveness. Using the HTC 10 is just a pleasantly snappy experience.
And I haven't even begun to dig deep into testing the much-lauded audio capabilities yet, although I have listened to a few metal tracks on YouTube (both on phone speakers and earphones) and was blown away.
I think I just found a phone that I can stick with for the next couple of years..
1) The battery life is really something else. The phone only sips battery even when the screen is on. My brightness is usually at 25%, which is plenty bright under most lighting conditions.
2) HTC weren't kidding when they boasted about the snappy touchscreen response of the HTC 10. This is the closest I have ever felt on an Android phone in comparison to the Apple iPhone in terms of touchscreen responsiveness. Using the HTC 10 is just a pleasantly snappy experience.
And I haven't even begun to dig deep into testing the much-lauded audio capabilities yet, although I have listened to a few metal tracks on YouTube (both on phone speakers and earphones) and was blown away.
I think I just found a phone that I can stick with for the next couple of years..
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