It is not really been long since the HTC 10 was
unveiled – especially in terms of technology. Thus
it is pretty understandable that HTC is already
feeling the essence of refreshing the lineup in
time for this holiday period. So now, this is what
HTC is doing, refreshing its line up for
international markets, but this time under the
name of HTC 10 evo.
Well there is not much technical difference
between the HTC Bolt and the HTC evo.
For this
phone, the evo rocks a Snapdragon 810,
presenting four Cortex-A57’s running at 2.0GHz
as well as four Cortex-A53 cores operating at
1.5GHz and.
Pertaining to the RAM, here the evo
rolls at 3GB and the internal storage is pretty
impressive at 32GB even being capable with
256GB microSD cards.
When we move to pictures, we see that the
camera is 16MP, sporting optical image
stabilization, rocking a f2.0 aperture, as well as
dual-LED flash, also including phase detection
autofocus. This is really cool with the screen
having a dimension of 5.5-inches, presenting a
QHD resolution of 2560×1440. Just in
resemblance with the original HTC 10, there is a
fingerprint scanner is located on the front, the
8MP camera is equally on the front.
Also in
resemblance with the Bolt, we also have IP57
water resistance for the phone. The popular
implication of this is that if the phone falls into a
pool of water be it when you are swimming or
when you are washing, there is nothing to worry
about as to the safety of the phone. One place
worth looking at the battery, the evo has
3200mAh capacity, this has the promise of
sustaining you day 24hours.
One thing we don’t really understand is why the
10 evo has a processor which has lower specs
than the HTC 10’s Snapdragon 820. Aside this,
the HTC 10 evo is really very identical with the
HTC 10 in almost every regard; okay except that
it also comes absent a headphone jack.
The phone
will be launched with the Android 7.0 Nougat on
board, thus it is very likely enhancements will be
rolled out at once.
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