HTC 10 evo 32 GB / 3 GB
Photos 19 | Outdated Product £141.02 The evolution of the flagship "ten" from HTC, which "sawed out" a 3.5mm audio jack, cut down the power of the "iron" (instead of the 820th "dragon" a slightly less top-end chip is used at number 810), but at the same time "pumped" the smartphone dust — and water protection according to the IP57 standard and stretched the diagonal of its display to 5.5". The screen resolution of the model remains high — 2560x1440 pixels, which gives a final pixel density of 534 ppi. By the way, the screen matrix of the HTC 10 evo is built on the basis of proprietary Super LCD technology. The smartphone is one of the first among others running the seventh version of the Android operating system with the HTC Sense shell on top of the system. Also, everything is in order with the gadget with sound — the headph...ones are connected to it via a two-way USB Type-C port, in addition, support for recording and listening to Hi-Res audio is announced. The Wi-Fi module on board the device is capable of operating in the frequency bands of 2.4 and 5 GHz; among wireless communications, it is accompanied by an NFC. |
The evolution of the flagship "ten" from HTC, which "sawed out" a 3.5mm audio jack, cut down the power of the "iron" (instead of the 820th "dragon" a slightly less top-end chip is used at number 810), but at the same time "pumped" the smartphone dust — and water protection according to the IP57 standard and stretched the diagonal of its display to 5.5". The screen resolution of the model remains high — 2560x1440 pixels, which gives a final pixel density of 534 ppi.
By the way, the screen matrix of the HTC 10 evo is built on the basis of proprietary Super LCD technology. The smartphone is one of the first among others running the seventh version of the Android operating system with the HTC Sense shell on top of the system. Also, everything is in order with the gadget with sound — the headphones are connected to it via a two-way USB Type-C port, in addition, support for recording and listening to Hi-Res audio is announced. The Wi-Fi module on board the device is capable of operating in the frequency bands of 2.4 and 5 GHz; among wireless communications, it is accompanied by an NFC.