You’re probably already pretty familiar with the new HTC 10 by now, but there are a couple of things HTC didn’t tell us during its unveiling earlier today.
You’re probably already pretty familiar with the new HTC 10 by now, but there are a couple of things HTC didn’t tell us during its unveiling earlier today.
The latest smartphones are already packing more power than we ever thought we’d be carrying in our pockets. And Samsung could be gearing up to make them look slow with its next-generation Galaxy Note.
According to a new report, the Galaxy Note 6 will arrive rocking a brand new Snapdragon 823 processor and a crazy 6GB of RAM.
HTC’s new smartphone has all the ingredients it need to be its best yet — by far. But it seems some carriers have no confidence in its ability to do battle with rival devices.
HTC has confirmed that AT&T will not be offering the HTC 10 in the U.S., forcing subscribers to purchase the handset unlocked and off-contract instead.
HTC promises a stellar camera experience with every flagship smartphone it unveils, but in recent years, it has failed to deliver on that promise. Will the HTC 10 be different?
According to the experts at DxOMark, the answer is yes. The HTC 10’s camera is so good, it gets exactly the same score as Samsung’s impressive Galaxy S7 in pro camera tests.
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