HTC, the Taiwanese electronics firm
has launched its latest flagship smartphone, the HTC 10, as it looks to
revive its struggling device sales amid intense competition. Some of the key specs include: A 5.2 inch quad high-definition display, runs Google's Android Marshmallow, comes in a 32GB or 64Gb variation, has a 12 megapixel main camera with 4K video recording, and its battery is able to charge up to 50 percent in 30 minutes. The HTC 10 will be available from
April 2016 in four colors: carbon grey, glacier silver, topaz gold and
camellia red, according to the company. But the Taiwanese firm is launching
its latest product amid a slowing smartphone market, increased
competition, and struggles with its own brand. HTC posted a 3.4 billion new Taiwan
dollar ($98.9 million) net loss in the fourth quarter of 2015 due to
slowing smartphone sales. HTC's devices used to have popular appeal but
have lost ground significantly to Aple and Samsung, whose new S7 series has proved very popular. So now for the big question: Can the HTC 10 give the firm a strong foothold in the global smartphone market or does this device simply prolong its inevitable demise in this sector? Send your predictions to the Smartphone and Tablet Zone: http://smartphoneandtabletzone.blogspot.com/
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