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Here are the reasons to choose HTC 10 over other flagships

HTC 10 launch is very close. As a result, more teasers as well as leaks of the flagship have been released recently, making us even more excited. And basing one what we’ve heard about it so far, here are 3 main reasons why HTC 10 can defeat other beast handsets!

1. Super high Antutu score 

HTC 10 specs will absolutely include many top specifications for smartphones nowadays such as a Snapdragon 820 chip paired with Adreno 530 GPU, 4GB RAM, a Quad HD screen, Android Marshmallow OS and a great combo of camera and sound. Therefore, its Antutu score is expected to be very high. Although there has been no official announcement for that, a source has posted an alleged result showing that HTC 10 scored 156,091 points on Antutu benchmark. It is even higher than Xiaomi Mi5, Samsung Galaxy S7 edge, iPhone 6s, etc.

2. High-quality camera 

One of the newest HTC 10 teasers has shown that it’s gonna be “the best ever smartphone for shooting photos and videos”. Well, we guess its shooter can be something as special as or maybe more than Huawei P9’s. According to what has been said so far, HTC 10 will boast a 12MP snapper with f/1.9, OIS, laser autofocus, capability of recording 4K, and dual LED flash. Can’t wait to see real HTC 10 sample shots.

3. Best BOOM sound ever

Last but not least, another teaser video from the firm claims that they are about to bring users “the best BoomSound” with high fidelity audio as well as hi-res audio (which is “better than CD” quality audio and is usually found in dedicated audio devices). Then, HTC 10 is not only a camera-centric handset but also a sound-focused one. Actually it is not something totally new since the company has been working on smartphone audio for years, originally co-developing a powerful sound system with Beats Audio for HTC One (M7) and BoomSound for HTC One M8 and One M9.

So, those are three main reasons why HTC 10 will be likely to beat many other flagships once it has already been introduced on April 12. Let’s wait and see!

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