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HTC 10 Lifestyle is a simplified version of the HTC 10, the company's 2016 flagship smartphone. You can buy it if you don't care about the main differences between the HTC 10 and HTC 10 Lifestyle, which is the use of a weaker processor and reduced amount of RAM.

HTC 10 Lifestyle has the same design as HTC 10. The smartphone is made in a metal case with a polished frame and a matte finish. The space under the screen has become freer by removing the HTC brand logo and moving one of the speakers.

The smartphone is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor. It is powered by four performance Cortex-A72 cores at 1.8GHz and four power-efficient Cortex-A53 cores at 1.2GHz. This processor configuration corresponds to the big.LITTLE architecture. The Adreno 510 chip is responsible for the graphics.

The HTC 10 Lifestyle has just 3 GB of RAM on board - a gigabyte less than its "big brother". The amount of internal memory has remained unchanged and is 32 GB. If necessary, the memory can be expanded with a microSD memory card.

The device uses a 5.2-inch Super LCD5 display with a resolution of 2560x1440 pixels. It is protected by Gorilla Glass 4 generation.

What the price reduction has not touched on is the cameras. The main camera in the HTC 10 Lifestyle is the same as in the flagship model. It uses a 12-megapixel sensor with f/1.8 aperture and 26mm focal length. The camera is equipped with laser autofocus and optical image stabilization mechanism. It can shoot 4K video at 30fps and 60fps Full HD video. There is slow motion at a resolution of 1280x720 with a frame rate of 120fps.

The front camera has also not changed compared to HTC 10. The same 5-megapixel sensor with f/1.8 aperture and focal length of 23mm, the same autofocus and optical image stabilizer.

The smartphone is equipped with a fingerprint reader. Supports dual-band Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n/ac) with Wi-Fi Direct and “mobile hotspot”. There is a function of broadcasting to TVs with DLNA support. There is support for Bluetooth 4.2 with A2DP and aptX audio codec. Charging and data transfer are carried out via a regular microUSB 2.0 cable.

HTC 10 Lifestyle is equipped with a non-removable 3000-mAh lithium-ion battery with support for Quick Charge 3.0 fast charging technology. According to the manufacturer, the battery can be charged from 0% to 50% in 30 minutes.

The dimensions of the smartphone are 145.9 x 71.9 x 9 mm and the weight is 161 grams.

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HTC 10 Official Promotional Video Leaked

As expected, the release of HTC's new flagship is just around the corner. Probably just before its presentation, a commercial was leaked, which showed the HTC 10 in all its glory.

The body is made of metal, and the main camera now has not only an LED flash, but also a laser autofocus. The brushed edges of the case look rather unusual, at least for me. It is also worth noting that the lens protrudes a little, but this is not critical.

At the bottom is a port for synchronization with a USB Type-C computer, a microphone and a speakerphone. There is only a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top. Watch the video and share your impressions of what you saw.

The well-known foreign resource Android Central has already received HTC 10 and made a preliminary review of it:

2016 promises to be an interesting year in terms of the release of new gadgets. We are waiting, first of all, for the release of 4 models samsung galaxy S7, but a lot of interesting rumors about other smartphones have already appeared on the network. We will talk about one of these future flagships today.

We are talking about the yet unreleased gadget from HTC - One M10 (2016). It should be a real breakthrough for the Taiwanese company, as it is now experiencing minor financial difficulties.

We have collected for you all the important news and rumors about the release date, specifications and price of the HTC One M10. For more detailed information we should expect the official release of the device.

It is worth noting that the previous models A7, A8 and A9 had a beautiful design and noble body materials, but were very similar to each other. The last 2 models of previous years are generally difficult to distinguish at a quick glance. Based on this, we can assume that the Taiwanese manufacturer will release its new flagship in a brand new design that won't bear so many similarities to past models.

All the main specifications of HTC One M10

  • Processor – Qualcomm 810 @ 2GHz (4x ARM Cortex A57, 4x ARM Cortex A53)
  • 3 GB RAM
  • 32 GB or 128 GB for choice without support for memory cards
  • The main camera is 21 megapixels. Front on 8.
  • Battery in 3400-3600 mAh
  • 5.2 inch qHD (2560x1440) display
  • 2 powerful stereo speakers
  • Protected against ingress of water and dust
  • The fingerprint scanner

CPU

In fact, the Taiwanese company does not have any options. The smartphone will run on the already announced Qualcomm Snapdragon 810. Why on it? Everything is simple. By the HTC One sales start date, Qualcomm will already be supplying the Snapdragon 810 to manufacturers. The 820 version will not be ready by that time, so there are essentially no options here.

Memory

According to experts, the flagship will have 3 GB of RAM and 32\128 GB of internal memory. Previously, there was information about 4 gigabytes of RAM, but, most likely, HTC will not take such a step, as this will greatly raise the price and will not give a tangible effect compared to 3 GB. Also, almost certainly the novelty will not have a slot for cards. Micro memory SD.

Camera

This is the point where the company needs to change something, as the quality of this component has left much to be desired in recent years. According to some reports, new people were hired in the optics department who are engaged in optimization software cameras for specific 21-megapixel lenses.

Screen

If you are expecting a 4K screen, then I hasten to disappoint you, as 90% that the HTC One M10 will have a Quad HD (2560x1440) display. This is more than enough for a 5.2-inch diagonal.

autonomy

On the this moment There is no news about the flagship battery, but recently there was information on the net that HTC is working on optimizing the power saving mode. Some bloggers report that the smartphone will come with a 3400-3600 mAh battery.

There's also a good chance that wireless charging will be bundled right away. How much this will increase its cost is not yet clear.

Frame

Various information about the body of the phone is circulating on the net. The most authoritative of them say that the front panel of the device will be completely made of glass, and the side panels and back side of the metal. Other publications claim that the smartphone will be protected from water and dust, but in this case it would not be very logical to make a metal case.

But almost everyone is saying the same thing: HTC needs to do something about usable area screen. In the current M9 model, it is one of the lowest for smartphones in this price category. It would be easy to solve this problem simply by removing high-quality speakers and installing ordinary ones, but it’s not a fact that they will take such a step. The best stereo speakers are one of the “chips” of the “M” series. But if all the same the smartphone gets water resistance, then the sound quality, in any case, will have to be sacrificed. Although, perhaps the Taiwanese company will be able to surprise us in 2016.

Release date and price of HTC One M10

One of the HTC custom firmware developers LlabTooFeR said on his Twitter that “HTC One M10 will be released in 2016 3 months after HTC One X9”, which is still not announced.

This means that the flagship will be released in the spring of 2016. The average price of a smartphone will be about $700, and in Russia the gadget will be sold for 56.999 thousand rubles (if the exchange rate remains the same). But it should be borne in mind that there is still a lot of time before the start of sales of the flagship, and therefore a lot can still change.

There is no doubt that along with the regular model, the HTC One M10 Max (or Plus) phablet will also be released. It will have the same characteristics as the junior model.

The new HTC flagship has become one of the most anticipated for Last year. After a device called HTC One M10 outperformed the popular AnTuTu benchmark Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, iPhone 6s and the most powerful Xiaomi Mi5 at that time, and by a good margin, they began to lay great expectations. Later, the manufacturer shortened the name of the device to HTC 10, leaving the recognizable features of HTC One (M8) and HTC One (M9) in the design.

Later, there were rumors that there would be two versions of the flagship - on the top-end Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and on a simpler one - for countries where super-expensive smartphones are not in great demand. HTC wanted to list Russia among them, but potential buyers even before the release of the smartphone raised a wave of indignation - they say, give us the best, because we deserve it.

As a result, the manufacturer revised its policy, and both versions are officially sold in Russia today: the HTC 10 Lifestyle on the Snapdragon 652 chipset with 3 GB of RAM and the top-end HTC 10 on the Snapdragon 820 and with 4 GB of RAM. Outwardly, they are exactly the same, but, as we know, the devil is in the details, especially since the difference in price is relatively small.

How did the “flagship flagship” turn out and is it capable of returning HTC to the same level with Apple and Samsung?

Against the backdrop of the streamlined Samsung Galaxy S and reference iPhones, as well as numerous "Chinese" similar to the first or second, the new HTC 10 looks very interesting.

The case here is metal (made of a single piece of brushed aluminum), with a strong rounding of the corners and pleasant bevels of the back cover (the thickness of the edges is 3 mm), thanks to which the smartphone looks thinner and feels more pleasant in the hand. In favor of metal in comparison with glass, first of all, the fact that it does not collect fingerprints speaks. In addition, the HTC 10's metal case does not bend or crack after being dropped (although, of course, formally it is not shockproof, so you shouldn't drop it on purpose). Here we note that the case is protected according to the IP53 standard - it cannot be wetted, but dust can penetrate inside in such quantities that will not affect the operation of the device.

In general, HTC 10 demonstrates a "masculine character" - it is elegant, discreet and reliable. And that the plastic inserts above the antennas are located in the same way as in the iPhone 6 and 6s - so HTC was the first to start: the Taiwanese used this solution back in One M7, which was released in 2013 - before the "sixth" iPhone.

Buttons deserve special attention. Under the screen there is a Home button with a built-in fingerprint scanner, and this is more likely not a key, but a full-fledged touch panel that allows you to unlock the device in 0.2 seconds, scroll through photos and perform a number of other actions without accessing the touch screen. Next to it are two touch buttons that light up when the screen is on. The volume rocker is grooved, and this also makes it easier to control. In a word, ergonomics are 5+, there are no problems with one-handed control.

The smartphone measures 145.9 x 71.9 x 9.0 mm and weighs 164 grams.

Chipset and Memory

The Quacomm Snapdragon 820 chipset is one of the most powerful mobile processors in the world. It is produced on the Samsung assembly line using 14nm FinFET LPP technology. The new 64-bit chipset uses four cores of the original Kryo architecture to avoid excessive heat, as in the Snapdragon 810, and reduce power consumption. Two cores operate at 2.2 GHz, the other two at 1.6 GHz. In addition, the chipset includes Ardeno 530 graphics, X12 LTE Cat.12/13 modem and other auxiliary components.

The smartphone has 4 GB of RAM (1 GB more than the Lifestyle version). This is not a race for numbers, but a completely justified step - HTC 10 does not slow down at maximum settings in Asphalt 8 and other latest resource-intensive games, and it shoots and plays 4K video without the slightest problem.

The amount of permanent memory of the smartphone is 32 or 64 GB. There's also a microSD card slot for up to 2TB - you can safely take the largest microSD available on the market, because 4K video will take up a lot of space. Note that the slot here is separate, not hybrid (combined with a slot for a second memory card); however, there is room for only one card in the SIM slot.

Smartphone screen diagonal - 5.15 inches, resolution - Quad HD (1440x2560 pixels). The display is made using Super LCD 5 technology and occupies from 71.13% of the front panel area - the relative size has increased largely due to the fact that the manufacturer abandoned the frame with the corporate logo. Contrast ratio is 1669:1 (on average for flagships with IPS screens it is 1300:1), brightness is 459 cd/sq.m, density is 565 ppi.

HTC 10 is perceived as quite compact, but the image quality is impressive: accurate and rich color reproduction, the inability to see individual points even at close range, decent brightness even in direct sunlight. Since there is no air gap between the matrix and the glass, the viewing angles are wide.

HTC 10 screen responsiveness is 50% faster than HTC One (M9). The screen is protected by 2.5D Gorilla Glass 3, so keys and small change in your pocket are not afraid of him. The only drawback is the strange operation of the automatic brightness control system; We are sure that this problem will be fixed in new firmware versions.

The main 12-megapixel HTC 10 camera was named the best on the market by authoritative experts DxOMark. It deserves such a high rating, first of all, thanks to UltraPixel technology, the perfect operation of the optical image stabilization system, decent white balance and exposure, as well as the laser autofocus system.

Recall that Ultrapixel technology comes down to simply increasing the pixel - in HTC 10, its physical size has increased to 1.55 microns. The aperture did not disappoint - f / 1.8. This combination of technologies makes the HTC 10 camera incredibly fast.

The results of photography on HTC 10 are excellent. The company even brought in professional photographers to explore the camera's capabilities, and it's easy to mistake their work for a good DSLR. The camera can shoot in RAW, provides accurate color reproduction and confident noise reduction in low light, can produce beautiful bokeh. Among the shortcomings when taking photos are rare errors with exposure and white balance in difficult lighting conditions. But there is a Pro-mode for manual tuning, which solves these problems.

The HTC 10 camera supports shooting in 4K quality. The smartphone demonstrates high results both when recording video in normal mode (on a sunny day and in low light conditions), as well as in Hyperlapse (faster shooting) and Slow-mo (slow motion, though not in 4K, but in HD). Video detail is excellent, there is virtually no noise, and optical stabilization minimizes frame shake, even when you shoot out of a car window or on the run.

The HTC 10's front camera is the first to feature optical image stabilization. Say no to blurry selfies! Resolution - 5 MP, pixel size - 1.34 microns, aperture - f / 1.8. There are special “improvers” for processing, Instagram lovers will appreciate it.

By the way, both cameras are protected by durable glass, which, as independent tests have shown, is extremely difficult to scratch.

Acoustics

HTC smartphones are famous for their luxurious sound - which is only worth the models created in collaboration with Beats. In the development of HTC 10, the Taiwanese manufacturer went further to a real provocation. The fact is that in the flagship smartphone ... there is no stereo in the traditional sense. Instead, a frequency separation system is implemented here, and the speakers received an amplifier and changed their location. So, the speaker next to the front camera reproduces high frequencies, and the one on the bottom panel plays low and medium frequencies. As a result, we have a chic surround sound.

In addition, HTC 10 supports full 24-bit Hi-Fi quality audio and plays even FLAC format without prior conversion. But traditional MP3s sound better on it than on other flagships - the sound is clearer, deeper and more balanced on both the BoomSound speakers and the included Hi-Res headphones. By the way, you can adjust the sound taking into account age - it is known that the younger a person is, the more high tones are distinguished by his hearing.

Audio recording is also on par - compared to its predecessors (and other flagships), the HTC 10 captures much more detail and hue. Three noise-canceling microphones are responsible for recording, and 24-bit files can be immediately saved in FLAC format - of course, the file size will be 7-10 times higher, but the quality is proportionally higher.

Battery

The manufacturer claims that the battery capacity of 3000 mAh smartphone will last for two days. In active mode, the battery works confidently for a day, allows you to watch Full HD video for 9-10 hours without interruption or enjoy 4-4.5 hours in a row latest games. Qualcomm Fast Charge 3.0 fast charging technology is supported - in 30 minutes the smartphone can be charged from 0% to 50%, in 60-70 minutes - from 0% to 100%.

Communications

HTC 10 was one of the first on the market to receive a USB Type-C 3.1 connector. The cable can be inserted into it in any direction - saves time and nerves. The file transfer speed has been greatly improved - this is especially important when you “merge” 4K-quality footage from your smartphone or upload a new FLAC album to it.

HTC has unveiled a new flagship smartphone HTC 10 Lifestyle, which replaced the last year . An overview of the novelty and first impressions of it are in the material below.

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HTC 10 design

It seems that the designers of this device had an unspoken task to complicate the geometry of the case as much as possible - no one has ever done this in premium smartphones. The device inherited from One M9 convex back panel, however, one more plane was added, through which the transition to the faces is carried out. As stated in the description, this was done so that users can fully appreciate the play of light on the body of their device. It is also worth paying attention to the round main camera (in last year's model it had a square shape), protruding slightly above the body.

In terms of form factor and case materials, HTC 10 Lifestyle I was not surprised at all - the shock-resistant glass Gorilla Glass acts as a kind of cover for the all-metal back panel. At the same time, HTC claims that they conducted a record number of tests (the smartphone withstood about 10 thousand falls alone) and are confident in the strength of their device.

HTC 10 available in three colors - gold, silver and black:

HTC 10 screen and cameras

Special attention to the screen HTC 10 Lifestyle the developers decided not to involve, which is true from a marketing point of view - no noticeable innovations were found here. It's a 5.2-inch LCD display with a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels (564 ppi) and is described as 30% more (presumably than the One M9) hues.

But interest in the cameras is fueled by all means. The main feature is the optical stabilization technology for the front camera, which no other manufacturer has. In addition, users are encouraged to take not just selfies, but ultra-selfies, since all five million pixels on the matrix correspond to HTC UltraPixel 2 technology and have a size of 1.34 microns each.

Naturally, the technology was also used for the main camera, however, the size of the sensitive element is larger here - 1.55 microns. There are 12 million such elements in total, respectively, we have a good camera system of 5 and 12 megapixels, both of which are equipped with optical stabilization, and the main one, among other things, is supported by a two-color LED flash and laser autofocus.

Speakers have always been HTC's forte and the reporting model is no exception - HTC 10 Lifestyle equipped with two modules that comply with Hi-Res Audio certification parameters (the same applies to the headphones supplied in the kit). In addition, the Taiwanese developers again did not do without their own technology with a long spectacular name - HTC BoomSound Hi-Fi edition, which consists in separating the high- and low-frequency loudspeakers and equipping each of them with its own amplifier.

HTC 10 performance

The brain of the device is the undoubted bestseller of the season - the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 octa-core processor, supported by a 4 GB RAM module. System performance is also increased by the Boost+ load balancing system, which presumably has the power to prioritize processes to conserve system and battery resources. The built-in flash drive can optionally have a capacity of 32 or 64 GB, but it is also possible to expand up to 2 TB using microSD memory cards.

Interface

The smartphone will be delivered with pre-installed Android 6.0 Marshmallow on board, which, of course, has been “finished” by HTC's own programmers. Special attention is given to a new feature for organizing HTC Freestyle desktops - it will allow users to drag, rotate and position application icons, widgets and other elements literally anywhere.

Another important feature is that HTC 10 Lifestyle became the first smartphone Android based, which supports Apple AirPlay out of the box. To activate the function, the user needs to swipe across the screen with three fingers, go to the Connect tab and select the appropriate item.

Traditionally, the manufacturer does not give exact numbers, and third-party resources report a 3000 mAh battery. By the standards of current Android flagships, this is quite small, but here again HTC comes to the aid of proprietary technologies - a certain PowerBotics system optimizes the interaction between hardware and software in such a way that the device should work "almost two days" in active mode. In addition, complete with HTC 10 Lifestyle a Qualcomm Quick Charge 3.0 adapter is offered, with which you can charge your smartphone up to 50% in just half an hour without additional heating. This also includes the presence of the increasingly popular USB Type-C connector.

Conclusion

Naturally, it is quite difficult to judge a smartphone solely from a press release and messages from third-party sources - you need to wait for practical tests. At the same time, if the quality of the Snapdragon 820 processor or HTC branded speakers does not raise questions, then it would be very interesting to look at independent tests of the innovative front camera and a very modest (in numerical terms) battery.

The Desire 10 Lifestyle is a mid-range Android smartphone that comes with a lot of pros and a fair amount of cons. The device will not be sold in the US, and European buyers will get it for about $300, which is slightly more expensive than many of its competitors. This review is intended to help you decide if the smartphone is worth the asking price.

HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle Package Contents

  • Smartphone HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle
  • USB to Micro USB cable
  • Charger
  • High-Resolution Audio Headphones
  • Wrist strap
  • Various booklets

TC Desire 10 Lifestyle Design

HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle is available in four color options - white, black, blue and light blue. This review considers a black smartphone that looks quite attractive and solid.

On top of the plastic design is a gold finish, thanks to which the device is able to catch the eye of buyers. I would like to see metal or glass in the body material, but the price of the device justifies the material used here.

Despite the use of plastic and a large form factor, the device feels quite comfortable in the hand. It does not slip anywhere and sits firmly in the palm of your hand. The power button on the side has a distinct click when pressed, giving a palpable tactile response without being too wobbly.

The frames below and above the screen with a diagonal of 5.5 inches could be thinner, but you can’t call them very large either. There are three capacitive touch buttons in the bottom frame.

There is a volume control on the right side of the case, which feels a little strange to use. It's too flat, unlike the power button below it, and doesn't provide enough responsiveness when pressed. Over time, you get used to it and you can’t call it a significant minus.

On the left side of the case are two Nano SIM card slots and a microSD card slot. According to the specifications, you can insert a card up to 2 TB here.

At the bottom of the case is a strap mount, micro-USB connector and smartphone speakers, and on top is a 3.5 mm headphone jack.

Screen

Desire 10 Lifestyle has a 5.5-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels. The pixel density is 267 ppi, which is quite enough for working in a browser or reading e-books.

When it comes to colors, users have a choice. The smartphone offers a color temperature slider in the settings, which makes it possible to adjust the color in a cold or warm spectrum. By default, the screen is closer to the cold side.

Viewing angles are the main downside of this screen as the image starts to get quite faded when viewed from medium to large angles. The maximum brightness is 391 nits, which is average, the minimum is 16 nits, which is a poor indicator and will not reduce the brightness enough to not strain your eyes when viewing in the dark.

Interface

HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle runs on operating system Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. It is not known whether this version will be updated to Android Nougat, but in its current state with the HTC Sense UI shell, the system is quite high quality.

If you're not a fan of the default interface look, you can customize it to your liking through the HTC Themes app. You can change wallpapers, icons, fonts, color schemes and more. If your system seems slow, there is a Boost+ app. It helps optimize the performance of applications in the background and the programs currently in use. It will also allow you to regularly clean junk files so that the flash memory is not clogged with web page caches and temporary files.

However, nothing is perfect, including the HTC Sense system. The standard TouchPal keyboard is rather awkward to work with. For normal typing, it's enough, but adding another language is a multi-step process, during which you need to dig through different menus and options, which can be difficult for the average user. Arrangement of numbers and special characters on this keyboard seems wrong.

Processor and Memory

The smartphone is offered in two flavors, both powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with an integrated Adreno 305 graphics chip. The Snapdragon 400 is a mid-range 1600MHz quad-core processor. For a screen with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, its capabilities are quite enough, but it is not the best even in its class. For example, they work on 8-core Exynos 7 Octa and MediaTek Helio P10 processors, respectively.

In terms of RAM, 2GB and 3GB models are available, which is plenty for this price range. The 3 GB model has 32 GB of flash memory, the second has half that. If these values ​​seem insufficient, the microSD slot supports memory cards up to 2 TB.
In general, the smartphone runs smoothly and does not experience any problems with freezes and slowdowns, at least for the limited review time. It seems that HTC has made every effort to optimize its performance.

Connection

The device supports the LTE communication standard with frequency bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20 and 28. International versions of the device are sold with two SIM-card slots, and a microSD memory card is inserted into more than one of them. In addition, all the usual communication standards are supported, such as 802.11 b / g / n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1 and NFC.

Camera

The smartphone has a 13MP rear camera and a 5MP front camera. The default camera app is simple and responds fairly quickly to user input until you hit the capture button. The speed of the cameras is not ideal, but not too slow.

The cameras of this device do not have a large selection functionality, which allows them to maintain the simplicity of their work. The most notable is the rear camera's panoramic mode, while the Live make-up feature stands out on the front, which makes the face in the photo more attractive.

Both cameras give acceptable quality image, although noise is noticeable in both cases. This is especially striking at medium and poor lighting levels. Enabling the HDR feature helps to noticeably improve the quality of shooting in low light, but it still remains below average compared to other devices in this category.

When shooting video, the colors are pleasing, but the level of detail is very low, plus there is noticeable shaking.

Multimedia

Since this is a smartphone manufactured by HTC, I wanted to believe in high quality sound. HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle has rather loud stereo speakers, but you can't expect miracles from them. At times, they produce a rather distorted sound, especially if you listen to music with many instruments playing at the same time. The unit is capable of playing 24-bit Hi-Res audio files, but this is not useful when playing MP3 files and normal streaming services.

Call quality

There are no problems with call quality on this smartphone. Several calls were made from other devices to this one, and although the sound in all cases cannot be called crystal clear, it was not bad either.

Offline work

The tests seemed to be the average autonomy of the smartphone. Although miracles were not expected, a small screen resolution and not the most voracious processor could give a long runtime. As a result, with the screen turned on, the device worked for 6 hours and 2 minutes, which is an average value. With everyday use, the smartphone will last for a day with an average load.

Conclusion

HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle is a device with good value for money. He has next distinguishing features such as stereo speakers and unique design that distinguish it from other models in this price category.

If you're looking for an affordable smartphone, the HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle could be good choice thanks to the smooth operation of the interface and good performance in the web browser and standard applications, as well as thanks to the large screen. If you're looking for a mid-range gaming device, the Galaxy J7 or Xperia XA are more attractive options because they have a more powerful processor than the Desire 10 Lifestyle.

Pros of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle

  1. Customizable user interface
  2. Loud stereo speakers
  3. Smooth operation

Cons of HTC Desire 10 Lifestyle

  1. Screen viewing angles
  2. Gaming Performance
  3. Camera Quality