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What would you change about the HTC10? [Poll of the Week]

HTC has just taken the wraps off the HTC10. Is there anything you'd like to change about it? Let us know what you think!
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April 12, 2016
Last week's poll summary: It looks like an overwhelming majority of you prefer a smartphone made from aluminum or metal compared to one made of glass, leather, wood or plastic. Aluminum/metal smartphones came in at 60% of the votes, glass and plastic tied at just 13%, and leather and wood tied for last with just 6% each.

We’re sure you’re already aware, but HTC has just unveiled its new flagship, the HTC 10.

If you’re an HTCfan, you’ll probably love this phone. You can definitely tell this is an HTCdevice through and through, but this time around it sports a big chamfered edge that surrounds the device on the back. Another big change with the 10 is that its front is completely covered in glass and sports a physical home button/fingerprint sensor below the 5.2-inch Quad HD display. It looks a little more like the One A9 from 2015, but that’s not really a bad thing. The company has also decided to use BoomSound speakers on the 10, though the implementation is a little different from what we normally see. There’s a front-mounted speaker above the display, while the woofer sits at the bottom of the device, next to the USB Type-C port. All in all the new BoomSound setup is a step in the right direction, and we’re sure many of you will really enjoy the audio experience.

HTC 10 first look: this phone hopes to be a perfect 10
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It might seem like an amazing device so far, but there’s always something that could use some tweaking. So for our Poll of the Week, we want to know — is there anything you’d like to change about the HTC10? Be sure cast your vote in the poll below, and if there’s something you need to add, feel free to speak up in the comment section. We look forward to hearing what you have to say!


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