HTC M10 quick review
The HTC 10 spec sheet is right up there with the rest of the 2016 flagships. There's a 2.15GHz Snapdragon 820, 4GB of RAM, and decently fast storage. As a result, the HTC 10 does about as well as everything else released this year. The Snapdragon 820 dumps the ARM Cortex CPU architecture that was present in the Snapdragon 810 and switches to Qualcomm's new 64-bit Kryo cores. The 820 has a four-core architecture with two 2.1GHz Kryo cores for heavy lifting and two 1.6GHz cores for idle and background tasks. Since it's only four cores, it's not going to dominate multi-core benchmarks compared to the eight-core Snapdragon 810—there's a big boost in single core performance, but there are also fewer cores.
If there are still any loyal HTC customers out there, a move from last year's HTC One M9 to the HTC 10 will be a bigger upgrade than most.
Overall a phone to boost the sales of HTC as a brand.
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