![]() If you want to look at images you’ve taken in a previous shooting session you’ll need to unlock the phone first. For this reason, you may find that you prefer to use the on-screen “virtual” buttons.įrom the phone’s lock screen, you can swipe up from the bottom corner to open the native camera app. Because the down volume button is in the middle of the right hand edge of the phone, it’s not particularly easy to hold the phone as you might do a standard compact camera when composing your images - instead you have to awkwardly reach over to press down the button. On the front of the phone at the bottom there is a fingerprint sensor that you can press with your thumb to reach the home screen, but it is not raised like the other buttons. The other two buttons act as a volume rocker, but when you first use the phone and open up the camera app, you will be prompted to set the volume down button to release the camera’s shutter. One of the is the on/off button, and you can also use it to lock and unlock the screen once the phone is switched on. There are three raised buttons, all found on the right hand side of the camera. The design of the phone itself is reasonably minimal, as we’re used to seeing from most phones on the market at the moment. If you are used to using an Android phone then you should find it a very easy transition to make to the HTC 10, especially of course if you’ve been using something like the One M8 or One M9. HTC uses the Android operating system, and in this case the HTC 10 uses Android 6, or Marshmallow. Other specifications include a 5.2-inch Gorilla Glass screen, Micro SD card compatibility, a suggested 2-day battery life and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Processor. The camera has a variety of different modes, including fully automatic as well as a “pro” mode which allows you to adjust certain settings. You can record 4K video with the HTC 10, along with standard video recording at full HD, and slow motion at 720p. ![]() Optical image stabilisation is available for both of the cameras, which should have a positive impact on low light shooting. ![]() The front facing camera is 5 million pixels, but are standard pixels rather than “UltraPixels”. The HTC 10 follows on from the HTC One M9 and features a 12 million “UltraPixel” rear camera which has an f/1.8 26mm fixed length lens. HTC has introduced a new smartphone, removing the “One M” brand name that has been used for some time. ![]()
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