Reviewers Liked
- Great screen, Premium build, Solid cameras
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Chunky design, Dated processor, Expensive
The HTC 10 Evo is a great phone, but it's also a strange phone. On the surface it looks and feels like a tight flagship-class device reaching towards a full five stars, packing a killer screen, solid cameras, water resistance, USB-C and even shedding a...
"Evo" is supposed to stand for "evolution", and there's no denying that this handset brings together a lot of little changes to the HTC 10 formula. Unfortunately, nearly all of them are for the worse: it's less comfortable to hold, with a weaker screen,...
The Evo is the title is supposed to stand for “Evolution” apparently, but while this is demonstrably different from the HTC 10, it's almost always through long strides backwards. It's slower and less comfortable to hold, with a weaker screen and...
HTC 10 Evo – Battery life The 3,200 mAh cell inside the HTC 10 Evo is a mixed bag, ranging from quite impressive in some areas to pretty dismal in others. General battery life is fine: throughout the course of my time with the phone it made it through...
The first question a marketing department should answer is this - "Do people want a product like this?" A sub-€500 HTC phone is definitely something people want. An HTC with a 5.5" QHD screen is something people want. An HTC with a Snapdragon 810...
The Evo is the title is supposed to stand for “Evolution” apparently, but while this is demonstrably different from the HTC 10, it's almost always through long strides backwards. It's slower and less comfortable to hold, with a weaker screen and...
HTC says it doesn't want its latest smartphone to directly compete with its older flagship, but considering the HTC 10 Evo is set to cost about the same as the HTC 10, with an ever-so-slightly improved list of specifications, it's all but assured that...
Although HTC hasn't confirmed the price yet, it says the 10 Evo will be the best in its class - of £450 to £500 phones. However, that conveniently ignores cheaper phones such as the OnePlus 3 which has a faster processor, more RAM and more storage, and...
Unless you're particularly irked about the missing headphone jack, the HTC 10 Evo doesn't get very much wrong at all. It's got a high quality display, decent enough performance (even with an outdated CPU), the latest version of Android and a very...
The HTC 10 Evo presents a strange combination of specs. On the one side there's stellar audio performance, hampered by the lack of a conventional 3.5mm headphone socket, there's great performance, but with and older chipset that does still seem to get a...
Das HTC 10 Evo kommt im schicken und schlanken Alu-Gehäuse, dass sogar mit IP-Schutzklasse 57 geschützt ist. Das mitgelieferte Heasdset könnte für Versöhnung sorgen, dass die Klinkenbuchse fehlt. Die Achillesferse sehen wir in erster Linie beim Preis....
Das HTC 10 evo überraschte bei der Vorstellung mit dem Snapdragon 810 und lediglich 3 GB Arbeitsspeicher. Damit speckt der größere Bruder des HTC 10 nicht nur bei der Kamera, sondern auch beim Prozessor ab. Dafür gibt es von einigen Dingen einfach mehr....
Das HTC 10 Evo hinterlässt im Kurztest einen soliden Eindruck. Der Preis erscheint für die gebotene Ausstattung jedoch zu hoch. Das OnePlus 3T ist leistungsfähiger und kostet rund 150 Euro weniger, das ebenfalls deutlich günstigere Moto Z Play wartet...
Das HTC 10 Evo ist kein schlechtes Smartphone, wird sich aber wegen seines Namens und seines Aussehens immer mit dem HTC 10 messen müssen. Und in diesem Vergleich liegt es teils mit Android Nougat, seinem wasserdichten Gehäuse und mehr Megapixeln vorne,...
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