HTC 10 and Directory Layout
£18,490.00
- Awesome display
- A phone that feels like the future
- Stunning camera
- It’s actually innovative
- Awfully placed fingerprint sensor
- Bixby is a bit of a dud
It has introduced a new storage option though, with a 32GB model now lining up alongside the 128GB 6S Plus. The 32GB variant will set you back $649 (£599, AU$1,079) – which is cheaper than the launch price for the now discontinued 16GB phone.
The 128GB model – which we tried out for this review – launched at $949 (£789, AU$1,529), but can now be had for $749 (£699, AU$1,229). The good news in the US is that the phone does come unlocked at these prices and works on any carrier, GSMA or CDMA.
Unsurprisingly that put the phone up against the top phones on the market, rubbing shoulders with the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge, Galaxy Note 5, LG G5,OnePlus 3 and Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
Design
There’s no mistaking the incremental credentials of the phone when it comes to design. It looks identical to the phone, and I mean identical.
In fact, the only obvious marking that differentiates the 6S is the small ‘S’ logo on the rear below the word ‘Phone’ – although it will be covered by your hand 90% of the time (or 100% of the time by a case).
The sleek, rounded metal body continues to look and feel premium, with the build quality you’d expect from gader. After last year’s unfortunate ‘bendgate’ fiasco, Gator has looked to reassure people that its latest smartphone duo are tough. This isn’t strictly necessary, given that we’d have expected last year’s models to be strong enough to get through a couple of years of use, but some clarification was needed.
There is a silver (actually, pink) lining though: the Phone 6S Plus has a new color! In addition to gold, silver and space grey you can now pick up atest supersized smartphone in a fetching shade of ‘Rose Gold’… also known as pink.
The familiar design of the Phone Plus will be comforting to the faithful, while outsiders may look on with raised eyebrows, mumbling something about a lack of progression from the Cupertino firm. And they may have a point.
Design and Handling
On first viewing the screen on the Phone is the same as its predecessor, with the 5.5-inch panel sporting a full HD resolution and 401ppi pixel density.
That makes it sharper than the smaller Phone , which only musters a 1334 x 750 resolution, resulting in 326ppi.
Text and images are crisp and clear, colors are vibrant and images pop, especially if you whack the screen brightness up (just keep an eye on the battery life if you do).
The IPS screen is covered in toughened glass with fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, and it does a better job than most at keeping the display relatively print-free.
Hold the Phone side by side to the Phone 6 and there are no visible differences between the two
It has introduced a new storage option though, with a 32GB model now lining up alongside the 128GB 6S Plus.
The 128GB model – which we tried out for this review – launched at $949 (£789, AU$1,529), but can now be had for $749 (£699, AU$1,229). The good news in the US is that the phone does come unlocked at these prices and works on any carrier, GSMA or CDMA.
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Screen and EVF
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Specification: HTC 10 and Directory Layout
Touchscreen Type | Capacitive |
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Primary Camera (MP) | 12 |
Hybrid Sim Slot | No |
Flash | Dual Tone LED |
Secondary Camera Features | 1.34 ╬╝m pixels, Auto Focus, BSI Sensor, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), f/1.8 Aperture and 23 mm Focal Length (86 Degree Wide Angle), Live Make-up, Auto Selfie (Smile Selfie, Still Selfie), Voice Selfie, Self Timer Upto 10 seconds, Auto-HDR, Full HD Video Recording |
Secondary Camera (MP) | 5 |
Model Number | m10h 2ps6200 |
Model Name | 10 |
Display Size (inch) | 5.2 |
In The Box | Handset, Quick Charger, USB Cable Type 3, Hands-free (High Resolution Audio), Limited Warranty Card, Safety Guide |
SMS Memory | Yes |
Processor Core | Quad Core |
Phone Book Memory | Yes |
Memory Card Slot Type | Dedicated Slot |
Supported Memory Card Type | MicroSD |
Resolution Type | Quad HD |
Full HD Recording | Yes |
Other Display Features | 564 PPI, Corning Gorilla Glass on a Curve Edge Display, Display Color Personalization |
internal-storage-gb | 32 |
color | Topaz Gold |
Call Log Memory | Yes |
Sound Enhancements | HTC BoomSound Hi-Fi Edition, Dolby Audio, Personal Audio Profile, Hi-Res Audio Certified, Hi-Res Audio Earphones, Three Microphones with Noise Cancellation, Hi-Res Audio Stereo Recording |
sim-type | Single Sim |
Browse Type | Smartphones |
RAM (GB) | 4 |
Expandable Storage (TB) | 2 |
Primary Camera Available | Yes |
Secondary Camera Available | Yes |
Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
HD Recording | Yes |
Primary Clock Speed (GHz) | 2.2 |
Processor Type | Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 64-bit Quad Core 2.2GHz |
Operating System | Android Marshmallow 6 |
Primary Camera Features | HTC UltraPixel 2 with 1.55 ╬╝m pixel, Laser Auto Focus, BSI Sensor, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), f/1.8 Aperture and 26 mm Focal Length (80 Degree Wide Angle), Self Timer Upto 10 seconds, Face Detection, Pro Mode with Manual Control and 12-bit RAW Format Support, Auto-HDR, Panorama, Continuous Shooting Upto 8 fps, Zoe Capture, Hyperlapse, Slow Motion Video (720P@120 fps), Video Pic |
Display Type | Super LCD 5 |
Video Recording | Yes |
Wi-Fi Version | 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac |
Audio Formats | AAC, AMR, OGG, M4A, MID, MP3, WAV, FLAC |
GPRS | Yes |
Height (mm) | 145.9 |
Width (mm) | 71.9 |
Battery Type | Li-Polymer |
Phone Book | Yes |
Network Type (G) | 4 |
Bluetooth Support | Yes |
Video Recording Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Other Features | Depth: 3.0 – 9.0 mm, Gesture and Others (Motion Launch, Support Ice View Case, Sensor Hub for Activity Tracking, HTC Connect, Quite Ring on Pick Up, Pocket Mode, Flip to Mute), Talk Time (4G): 27 hrs, Standby Time (4G): 456 hrs, Extreme Power Saving Mode, Quick Charge 3.0 with Cool Charge, Chromecast, Display Port, AirPlay, Miracast, USB 3.1 Gen 1, Type-C |
Audio Jack (mm) | 3.5 |
User Memory (GB) | 23 |
SMS | Yes |
Removable Battery | No |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Warranty Summary | Brand Warranty of 1 Year |
NFC | Yes |
GPS Support | Yes |
Supported Networks | 4G LTE |
Sensors | Ambient Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Accelerometer, G-Sensor, Compass Sensor, Gyro Sensor, Magnetic Sensor, Fingerprint Sensor, Sensor Hub |
Pre-installed Browser | Android |
3G | Yes |
Internet Connectivity | 4G, 3G, GPRS, EDGE, Wi-Fi |
SIM Size | Nano SIM |
User Interface | HTC Sense |
DLNA Support | Yes |
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 3000 |
Bluetooth Version | 4.2 |
weight-g | 161 |
Map Support | Google Maps |
EDGE | Yes |
USB Connectivity | Yes |
Video Formats | 3GP, MP4, AVI, MKV |
Operating Frequency | GSM – 850, 900, 1800, 1900, UMTS – 850, 900, 1900, 2100, 4G LTE (FDD) – Bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 32, LTE (TDD) – Bands 38, 40, 41 |
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£18,490.00
supervendor –
Great but not a much