At long last, HTC’s latest entrant to the flagship market has been announced, and in dropping the ‘One’ branding, the HTC 10 marks a step on the right path the Taiwanese manufacturer has needed for some time.
HTC 10 is more than a handset which harks back design-wise in some ways to the original HTC One (M7) of 2013 and the HTC One A9 released last year, it’s more refined, serving up a generous chamfer of its metal unibody all around its back edges, as well as 2.5D glass with around the front, which rolls into the edges of the handset. Most noticeable up front is the removal of the black bar and HTC branding that sat beneath the display ...
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