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April 2016
(83%)
528 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(60%)
4 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Mode manuel
Support du format RAW
Stabilisation optique
Bon rendu des détails aux plus basses sensibilités
Bonne colorimétrie de l'écran
Les finitions
La qualité de l'écran
Les performances vidéo
Excellente finition
Bonne ergonomie
Très bonnes performances
Bon appareil photo
Caméra frontale avec stabilisateur optique
Très bon son
Design bien fini (à défaut d'être original)
Bel écran
Très performant
Interface plus légère
Finitions parfaites
Lecteur d'empreintes rapide
Écran fidèle
Interface fluide
Performances générales
Qualité globale des photos
Design premium et plus de barre noire
Bon écran Super LCD
Très bonnes performances au quotidien
La meilleure expérience audio sur smartphone
Interface très épurée et personnalisable
Port microSD
Les raccourcis par gestes
Excellent capteur photo
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Autonomie
Design aluminium luxuriant
Bonne autonomie
Excellent écran
Interface épurée
Capteur d'empreintes digitales.
Design
Finitions
Matériaux
Finitions toujours au top
Photo à la hauteur
Proposition cohérente
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Interface de prise de vues perfectible
Ralentissement lors de la capture de fichiers RAW
Luminosité et contraste de l'écran faibles (perte de lisibilité possible en extérieur)
L'autonomie
La photo
Pertes de performances à cause de la châleur
Smartphone chauffe si l'utilisation est intensive
Autofocus laser vite recouvert par la poussière
Prix trop élevé au lancement
Presque aussi grand qu'un S7 Edge
Du bruit sur les photos
Dalle LCD peu contrastée par rapport à de l'Amoled
Haut-parleurs satisfaisants
Mais en régression
Lenteur de la capture en RAW
Autonomie un peu décevante
Plus d'infrarouge
Pas d'étanchéité
Capteur photo perfectible dans certaines situations
Une coque qui glisse entre les doigts
On préférait les haut-parleurs frontaux
Prix élevé
Les photos en basse luminosité
Pas de réelles innovations
Trop peu d'originalité prix bien trop élevé design très classique
Substantive design, Nononsense software, Very fast and accurate fingerprint scanner, Impressive system performance, Attractive, unisex design, Great outdoor display visibility, Outstanding camera with quick auto focus
Honestly, with these two you can't go wrong. Sure, we prefer the no-nonsense approach that HTC took with the Sense interface of the 10, and that does mean even better performance, but we can't fault anybody for their preferences. Preferences that might di...
The HTC 10 is the finest phone in a line that was getting a bit long in the tooth, with no real weaknesses that are worth mentioning. It's well-designed, with fast software, much improved camera, and a traditional stress on audio prowess. The LG G5, howev...
Extrait: To say that Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has had a tough couple of years would be an understatement as the once-titan of Android has failed to capture the heights of old with its last few attempts at a flagship. That being said, every company deserves a sec...
Exceptional build quality, A more subtle approach to software than on previous HTC phones, Top-tier performance, First Android phone that supports Airplay streaming out of the box, Great audio through headphones
Merely average battery life, Camera performance falls short of some rivals, Sound is considerably less impressivewhen you listen through speakers, Hi-res earbuds aren't included with US models
Simply put, this is the best phone HTC has made in years. It's fantastic, though not exactly perfect. While its build quality is tremendous and there's plenty of horsepower under the hood, HTC still isn'tquiteas good as Samsung at cameras, while the b...
HTC has created a really, really nice smartphone in the HTC 10. It's well designed, certainly well made, features a trimmed down software experience that we should all appreciate and beg other manufacturers to emulate, has solid battery life, and even...
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Publié: 2016-04-22, Auteur: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Extrait: It's time to start getting excited about HTC again. Not only did the company just start shipping the best VR headset money can buy , but it also has a legit Smartphone of the Year candidate in the gorgeous, powerful and smooth-handling new HTC 10. After a...
Best. Build. Ever, Top notch performance, Sound output balance and quality is incredible, High-res 24-bit audio and Apt-X support, Battery life is phenomenal, Sense UI is light yet feature rich, Fingerprint scanner is perfect
Refresh rate and color shifting issues on the display, Camera is so close to getting it right, but still not quite there
The HTC 10 is hands down the best phone HTC has ever made, and is quite honestly one of the most perfect devices on the market. Being almost perfect of course means there are still issues, but many are so minor you'll forget about them the second you a...
After playing it safe last year, I'm glad HTC decided to do things a differently this year. Of course on the outside, it doesn't seem like much had changed but it has. From retaining a premium look to evolving BoomSound (both internally & externally) to...
Alluring, macho design, Great build quality, Leading fingerprint scanner implementation, Nononsense software, Extremely smooth performance
Default keyboard disappoints, No LTE support for Sprint (yet)
How did we get here? When did flashy gimmicks become more important in driving sales than a solid foundation? Why did removable batteries, modules, and questionable 'innovations' like edge screens become a more compelling reason to buy one phone over the...
Camera The M9's camera was... kind of terrible. The 10's fixes most of the issues and provides a genuinely competitive imaging system once again, even if I wouldn't call it worldclass. The new camera app is also just great, in my opinion, Battery life At
Speakers HTC talked a big game about these speakers, but they've categorically underdelivered. These compare favorably to the S7's speaker in a few select scenarios, but fall flat in most, and even my old Moto Nexus 6 stomps the new Boomsound setup. Pass
For phone reviewers and fans alike, HTC often presents a danger of nostalgia - yearning for the days when HTC sat atop the smartphone kingdom, turned ugly and often inconsistent software into an identifiable, branded experience with Sense, and delivered s...