
HTC’s last few flagship handsets have all followed the same formula – a metal chassis, some emphasis on music playback and a non-standard camera setup. It’s an approach that garnered design awards, but was less successful in terms of units sold. Now, it really needs a runaway hit at the top of the smartphone market. The HTC 10, its new range-topper, comes with a mildly refreshed look and a focuses the software and camera experience. For the most part, the thinking behind it is sound in trying to go for mass appeal – who wouldn’t want better photos or sound…
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