Saturday, April 16, 2016

Here's how the two best Android phone cameras compare to each other

If your usage is more mixed and primarily stresses the CPU like our 2016 web browsing test, the HTC 10 will edge out the Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6s by a nose. Hi-Res earphones are shipping in the box too.

It's taller and wider than the One M9, but that's due to its larger display - it's 5.2 inches, while the One M9's is 5 inches.

The curve glass Gorilla Glass 4 seamlessly merges into the metal body, Irish Examiner notes.

HTC 10 smartphone with a 5.2-inch 2K display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and 12 megapixel Ultrapixel camera has been launched.

The LG G5 has the same "Always On" feature as with the Samsung phone, but the LG device has a smaller 2,800mAh battery. There's also a USB-C connector, along with a non-removable 3000 mAh battery. Very well, actually. We still think that the Samsung Galaxy S7 is the better device over all, but really just slightly.

It's so spiky. Why oh why, on a phone that's so smooth and exquisitely crafted, would HTC tack on a lock button that feels like a mini meat tenderizer?

As a "world first" the HTC 10 has optical stabilisation for both front and rear cameras. It won't likely charge too much faster than the 2.0 version, but it is more efficient in its quick-charging.

I have a soft spot for HTC, but with Nexus phones being the Android enthusiasts' phones, and with Samsung taking everything else, it's going to be hard for them to sit somewhere in the middle.

The biggest change is on the front, where HTC ditched the trademark front-facing speakers for a cleaner look - and a fingerprint sensor. It is also recommendable for recording 4K videos of high resolution (2160p) paired with excellent audio. HTC flip-flopped hopelessly on simple decisions, making people wonder what version of the phone it would launch in India, and even a statement that was supposedly meant to clear things up, only muddled things further.

As concerning the HTC 10 on T-Mobile network, you might want to know that the Unlocked models are compatible with the carriers VoLTE and WiFi Calling technologies.

According to Greenfield Reporter, another interesting area HTC has spent a lot of time on the HTC 10 is the so-called reboot of Android. That said, this time around HTC is offering tighter integration with Google and Google apps, along with reduced duplicate apps and bloatware.

You still have Boom Sound (speaker above display and sub-woofer below it) which is nice and sound quality is impressive (with every kind of audio device), yet not loud enough to suit everyone's liking.

Users can also customize the home screen app so that icons don't all have to stay in a grid. The headphone jack now sticks out the top, which will prove something of a "Marmite move", depending on what you've grown used to.


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