*** The Official HTC 10 Thread ***

I think they know its definitely make or break this time.
They've shown improvement since the M9 in the camera department through phones released after.

Fingers crossed!
 
I spent £500 on a HTC One and they discontinued software upgrade support before it had even been superseded 2 years.

It's going to have to be extra special for me to even consider falling for that again.
 
Hopefully there will be a deluge of reviews after the launch and NDAs are lifted... They are probably already written, just waiting to be published online as soon as they are allowed.
 
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.On its website today, HTC unveiled the HTC 10. This is the phone HTC hopes will take on Samsung’s Galaxy S7, LG’s G5, and Apple’s iPhone 7.

HTC’s latest attempt to save its smartphone business is a flagship with the phrase “Power of 10” which, apparently, symbolizes “greatness and independence but also that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.” In other words, like almost every smartphone manufacturer tries to claim, the latest flagship is more than just a new metal design, better camera, and improved performance.

And yet, those are indeed the highlights that HTC insists will save it.

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HTC’s press release uses nonsense marketing speak like “inspired by light and sculpted to perfection” when describing the new design. But in short, you can expect a full glass front that merges with the metal body.

The company also noes that the HTC 10 was subjected to over 168 hours of extreme temperature tests, ranging from -20°C (-4°F) to 60°C (140°F), plus over 10,000 drop, bend, scratch, and corrosion tests. Is this finally a phone that absolutely doesn’t need a case? Probably not, but one can sure dream.

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Next up, the camera features “the world’s first optically stabilized, larger aperture f/1.8 lenses” on both the front and rear cameras, larger sensors, 12 million UltraPixels (1.55um per pixel), laser autofocus on the back, plus a wide angle lens and screen flash on the front. The HTC 10’s camera is also designed to launch “in as little as 0.6 seconds.” RAW format support is also a go.

HTC also claims the 10 features “the world’s first stereo 24-bit Hi-Res audio recording, capturing 256 times more detail than standard recordings, across twice the frequency range.” The phone includes a headphone amp that delivers “two times the power of a conventional headphone amp,” the ability to upscale from 16-bit to 24-bit audio, and digital to analogue conversion. You can even create your personal audio tuned to your individual hearing. The BoomSound Hi-Fi speakers feature a separated tweeter and woofer design, and a dedicated amplifier each.

And finally, performance. HTC says the 10’s quad HD display is 30 percent more colorful and 50 percent more responsive to touch than its predecessor, its fingerprint scanner unlocks in 0.2 seconds and is algorithmically designed to recognize you faster over time, and a battery that can be charged to 50 percent in just 30 minutes.

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Last but not least, HTC has created a new Freestyle Layout, which essentially means you don’t have to organize your apps in a grid anymore. You can place icons, stickers, and widgets anywhere you like, organizing by layers and groups, link stickers to apps, or even get rid of icons altogether.

Here are the HTC 10’s specs:

Display: 5.2-inch, Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels), super LCD 5
CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 820
Platform: Android 6.0 with HTC Sense
Memory: 4GB RAM, 32GB/64GB storagage expandable up to 2TB via microSD
Rear Camera: 12MP (HTC UltraPixel 2), laser autofocus, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), f/1.8 aperture, Pro mode, Auto-HDR, Zoe Capture, hyperlapse, 12X Slow motion mode, 4K video recording with Hi-Res Audio
Front Camera: 5MP (1.34MICROm pixels), autofocus, Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), f/1.8 aperture with ultra wide angle lens, Live Makeup, Auto-HDR
Sound: HTC BoomSound Hi-Fi Edition, Dolby Audio, Personal Audio Profile, Hi-Res Audio Certified, Hi-Res Audio Earphones, Three microphones with noise cancelation, Hi-Res Audio Stereo Recording
Connection: USB Type-C
SIM card: Nano SIM
Connectivity: NFC, BT 4.2, Wi-Fi@: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4 & 5 GHz)
Sensors: Fingerprint Sensor, Sensor Hub
Battery: 3000 mAh
The HTC 10 starts shipping this month in four colors: Carbon Grey, Glacier Silver, Topaz Gold, and Camellia Red.

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Looks like HTC has listened, the M10 actually looks like a decent phone. Going to wait for proper reviews though. The new Sense seems like a good change and a little more minimal, I disliked 7 as I felt it started to get a tad more heavy.
 
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