Another past element making a comeback is the capacitive key set. If you look closely the HTC 10 has a lot of negative space in the lower bezel area, so placing capacitive controls on there is a really smart move in my opinion. As far as the other controls are concerned , the power button is not found below the volume rockers. Don’t worry though, HTC has placed a texture on the power key, so its easy to find even when you’re not looking.
Coming to the display, the HTC 10 features a 5.2 inch QHD display with a staggering pixel density of 565 ppi. Not only will the display give you a super clear output, it will also put a smile on your face.
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With the HTC 10 software, I can safely say that HTC finally listened to their fans, and thats why, the new Sense UI is closer to Stock Android than ever before. HTC has also brought in theme support with a wide array of available themes to choose from. This will allow users to really make their HTC 10 device personal. Another new addition to the HTC 10 software is the Freestyle layout. With this, the users can arrange app icons, widgets and stickers however and wherever they want on the home screen. You no longer have to stick to the grid based layout as before.
HTC went a step further and cleaned duplicates of several apps in their suite. For those who don’t know, HTC phones until now, featured the google apps, as well as proprietary apps from HTC which performed the same function. For example, you had the Gmail app for your emails, while you also got an HTC mail app. Not only did this hog into your phone memory, it also made things very annoying. In the HTC 10, all that is now a thing of the past, as HTC has removed all duplicated apps, while retaining the smoother app among the alternatives.