HTC 10 News: HTC Hopes to Revive Themselves with the HTC 10

By Ajay Kadkol - 28 Apr '16 10:54AM

Taiwanese hardware manufacturer HTC came out with their new phone termed "HTC 10" this year as their new "flagship" device for the current year. Ditching their usual but casual naming of their devices as "M " where "x" would be an integer indicating the current birth of their new flagship phones, this new naming seemed pretty welcomed by majority of the HTC phone base loyalists.

Now, HTC who witnessed a decline in its revenue and profit are all but hopeful about bouncing back with their new release which will soon launch globally with availability being limited for now in specific markets. The phones are supposed to go on "pre-orders" in the United States and the United Kingdom markets. The HTC 10 was announced this month if you are yet to be familiar with their new beast.

The phone however pre-release have been praised by a lot of YouTubers and even smartphone critics with mostly being their honest reviews favoring their new device over their competitors. The HTC 10 is a 5.2-inch Super-LCD Quad-HD display with a 3000mAh battery which also includes a USB-Type C connector. The Australian consumers can now purchase the phones since it's already out in the Oceanic market. Off contract, unlocked out of the box the phone is supposed to cost about 1080$AUD which is roughly around 900US$. Pretty expensive for the Aussies, this is not the only expensive commodity for them since the Australian government's bizarre tax laws have made it inevitable for everything to be expensive than in other locations.

The CDMA availability for the Aussies are still being picked up by the local network carriers with reports being that one of the major operators there have already accepted the tie-up and have already begun accepting pre-orders. According to reports from the News Independent, TC's profits have skidded substantially since it released the first HTC one, and it is pinning its hope with its HTC10 to get back into the thick of things and make its presence felt once again in the smartphone domain. HTC havenow addressed a majority of the issues that once plagued the One M9 from last year. Possible rivalries for the HTC 10 would no doubt be the Galaxy S7 from Samsung.

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