HTC 10 is the crown jewel of the Taiwanese phone manufacturer and the company will improve the user experience as much as it possibly can. Now, the latest update provides improved camera controls and a Wi-Fi performance boost, indicating that the company is dead set in exceeding the other rivals in terms of software support.
The Entire Change Log For HTC 10 Has Been Provided Here – More Camera Controls Will Only Make Things Better
According to the update notes, the software version has been bumped up to 1.30.401.1 and the complete change log has been provided below:
- Improved Wi-Fi connectivity, including Smart MIMO
- Camera: Auto HDR improvements (from 1.88 to 1.67EV)
- Camera: Low light sharpness/brightness improvements
- Camera: Outdoor sharpness improvements
- Camera: Reduced purple noise in Pro mode
- Camera: Modified laser autofocus UI
- Addressed bugs
Pre-orders of the smartphone will be shipping out this week, and as far as the hardware of the flagship handset is concerned, HTC 10 features a 5.2-inch QHD display (2560 x 1440), and sports a Super LCD5 display that has been reinforced with a curved edge Gorilla Glass. Powered by a Snapdragon 820 and 4GB or RAM, the smartphone comes in two internal storage variants: a 32GB one and a 64GB one, with a storage expansion slot that is able to accommodate a 2TB MicroSD card. One thing that HTC has capitalized upon is the speaker quality of its devices.
That being said, HTC 10 features the company’s BoomSound audio profile, that improves the overall sound experience when you want to get down to using it for entertainment purposes without using headphones or earphones. Additionally, the device sports a 3,000mAh cell underneath its unibody chassis. Despite featuring a 3,000mAh battery, HTC states that you can get up to up to 27 hours while being connected to the 3G and 4G networks.
On top of that, you can also experience up to 19 days of standby time while connected to the same networks. There is also a power saving mode that will allow you to rake battery life up to 2 whole days and guess what? HTC 10 is compatible with Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 3.0 technology thanks to the bundling of a compatible charger. With this, you will be able to increase the battery life up to 50 percent in just 30 minutes.
The phone accommodates a nanoSIM card and sports a Type-C USB port, Bluetooth 4.2 chip and an 802.11ac Wi-Fi adapter. HTC 10 will ship in four colors: Carbon Grey, Glacier Silver, Topaz Gold, and Camellia Red, and they’ll come in two versions with different Qualcomm Snapdragon processors depending on the market.
It is very rare to see a manufacturer give this much importance to software updates but we are glad that HTC is finally give consumers the treatment they deserve.
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