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Review Overview
HTC Desire 10 Pro is an impressive smartphone with a careful and eye-luring design. Along with the premium looks, the device is a great performer in the photography aspects. Also, the smartphone does not disappoint in the performance, security aspects, and display. However, the outdated Android Marshmallow OS and the average battery capacity had turned me off on the use. But looking at the price tag it carries, the device seems worth it, if the battery capacity and software aspects does not bother you on the use.
Design & Build
9/10
Display
9/10
Camera
9/10
Performance
8/10
Software
7/10
Security
9/10
Battery
7/10
Specifications of HTC Desire 10 Pro:
- 5.5 inches (1080 x 1920) IPS LCD display @401ppi
- Gorilla Glass 4 Protection
- Android 6.0 Marshmallow
- Rear Mounted Fingerprint Sensor
- MediaTek MT6755 Helio P10 Chipset
- Octa-core (4×1.8 GHz Cortex-A53 & 4×1.0 GHz Cortex-A53) CPU
- Mali-T860MP2 GPU
- 4GB RAM
- 64GB Storage, Expandable up to 256GB (SIM 2 Tray)
- 20 MP Rear Camera with f/2.2 aperture, laser autofocus, LED flash
- 13MP Front Facing Camera with f/2.2 aperture and Auto HDR
- 3,000mAh battery with Fast Charging
- Price: Rs 30,000
Design and Build
In terms of design, HTC Desire 10 Pro is obviously one of the most stylish smartphones available in the market right now. The device is wrapped in a polycarbonate body and is remarkably light. In spite of having a polycarbonate body, the device does not seem or feel cheap. The device possesses matte-finished rubberized back crafted with gold accent around the edges and on the rim of the camera. This special contour has given a premium and stylish look to the device. And because of the lightweight and elegant aesthetics, my experience on holding and using the device was pretty delightful.


Display
The smartphone embraces 5.5-inch IPS LCD display and comes with an aspect ratio of 16:9. In terms of resolution, the smartphone joins the league with Full-HD types and possesses a pixel density of 401PPI. The display is somewhat sturdy and scratch-resistant with Gorilla Glass 4 protection.
Camera
Desire 10 Pro is a camera-centric smartphone. A 20MP camera resides on the back, which comes with f/2.2 aperture, Dual-LED flash, and laser autofocus. The camera is not just rich in the megapixel count but also on the quality of images it produces. The images possess good dynamic range and pack acute details of the objects in the frame. Also, the camera is dexterous on producing images with natural-like color reproduction.




Performance
The device is powered by MediaTek Helio P10 chipset, which houses an Octa-core CPU clocked at 1.8GHz. The device has embraced Mali-T860MP2 GPU to process and monitor the graphics related tasks within it. And in terms of RAM and ROM, the device lacks variants and only comes in 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage format. With a whopping 4GB of RAM, multitasking is delightful in this phone. Even on switching and multitasking the heavy apps and games, the smartphone does not break into a sweat. MediaTek has been a diverting name as a chipset in the smartphone market these days because of the users’ preference for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset. Despite the presence of a MediaTek chipset on the phone, I find no issues on it regarding its performance during my time of use. Even on playing high-end games likes Asphalt 8, Dead Trigger 2, Dream League Soccer, PES 2018, etc., I did not find any lags and stutters. On lingering with the aforementioned games, the device warmed up a little. Such warmth in smartphones is generally obvious with graphics-intense games like that.Software
The smartphone runs on Android Marshmallow (v6.0). The outdated OS on the phone turned me off, to be honest. But that sourness abruptly faded away when I received a notification about the software update. Not just one, there were back-to-back two updates for the device. However, the updates were for the bug fixes and security patches, the device still runs on Android Marshmallow.
Security
In addition to pin, password and pattern lock, the smartphone has a fingerprint sensor as a biometric means for security and protection option. The fingerprint sensor on the device resides on the back and is incredibly sensitive. It unlocks the smartphone almost instantaneously. In addition, the fingerprint sensor doubles as a shutter button while taking selfies.
Battery
Focusing on fancy design and remarkable cameras, HTC seems to have given less attention to the battery. A 3000mAh battery juices the smartphone. This value is not on par with the smartphones of the similar price range. Not just on the paper, the smartphone failed to provide a prolonged battery life even on the real-life scenario. Even on normal use, the smartphone failed to back me up for one complete day. With 4-5 hours of screen-on-time, the backup may disappoint the power users. However, the smartphone comes with a fast charging technology (5V/2A), who hates the prolonged company of smartphone with the wall charger. HTC Desire 10 Pro gets completely juiced up (0-100%) in less than one and half hours.Verdict
Unarguably, the smartphone has a remarkable set of cameras and a superfast fingerprint sensor. The smartphone is also alluringly stylish in terms of design and feels great on use. However, one has to admit that the smartphone is a year old device with an outdated OS. The Desire 10 Pro also lacks a noteworthy battery. So at the price of Rs. 30,000, the smartphone does not fall on my recommendation. At the similar price, striding towards the Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro, Xiaomi MI A1, Huawei Nova 2i or Samsung Galaxy J7 Max would undoubtedly be a better choice.| Oops | Wows |
| Outdated OS | Remarkable Cameras |
| Average battery Capacity | Stylish & Premium Design |
| Dull UI | Fast Fingerprint sensor |





