HTC 10 review
Pros
- Iconic design
- Fantastic version of Android
- Great audio quality
- Best selfie camera on the maket
- Really fast charging
Cons
- Some camera niggles
- Slight pinkish tinge to the display
HTC has done a fantastic job with the software on the 10.
It’s the perfect mix of a Nexus-like Android 6.0.1 experience with some genuinely useful and interesting features laid on the top. It might just be my favourite interpretation of Android yet, and easily beats both Samsung’s TouchWiz and LG’s UX 5.
The latest version of Sense UI is HTC’s cleanest and borrows many elements from a stock version of Android. The notifications shade, for example, is exactly what you’ll get on a Nexus 6P, while icons are simple and clean.
HTC’s biggest masterstroke here is to cull nearly all the useless, duplicate apps that have become so common on an Android phone. Both the LG G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7 have multiple apps that each do the same thing – music players, email clients, galleries – but the HTC 10 doesn’t.
The camera in the HTC 10 is the best to ever grace an HTC phone. You (probably) won’t find anyone saying otherwise, but it’s still the weakest part of the phone. And that frustrates me.

It’s the perfect mix of a Nexus-like Android 6.0.1 experience with some genuinely useful and interesting features laid on the top. It might just be my favourite interpretation of Android yet, and easily beats both Samsung’s TouchWiz and LG’s UX 5.
The latest version of Sense UI is HTC’s cleanest and borrows many elements from a stock version of Android. The notifications shade, for example, is exactly what you’ll get on a Nexus 6P, while icons are simple and clean.
HTC’s biggest masterstroke here is to cull nearly all the useless, duplicate apps that have become so common on an Android phone. Both the LG G5 and Samsung Galaxy S7 have multiple apps that each do the same thing – music players, email clients, galleries – but the HTC 10 doesn’t.
HTC 10 – Camera
HTC has a storied history with cameras. And it’s never been very good. Slow apps, sensors that ridiculously overexpose shots, poor autofocus and so much more have always left it trailing behind the competition. It’s tried going high with megapixels (One M9) and low with UltraPixels (One M8), but nothing has really stuck.The camera in the HTC 10 is the best to ever grace an HTC phone. You (probably) won’t find anyone saying otherwise, but it’s still the weakest part of the phone. And that frustrates me.

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