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HTC 10, the top range beats all in the first benchmarks | Rumor

HTC introduces HTC officially 10, its new top range smartphone based on the Android operating system, on April 12 next year. Meanwhile, in the wake of rumors concerning him no signs of easing. In the past few hours, a new image leaekd bounced quickly network has focuses on the appearance of performance recorded by the device, documented by AnTuTu benchmark.
worthy of mention results, while taking into account the relative value of instrumental measurements, unable to return a complete picture of the user experience. HTC beats, in fact, very powerful terminals and newly introduced, from Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge and Xiaomi Mi 5.

HTC 10 easily exceeds 150,000 points in AnTuTu, pulling Xiaomi Mi 5 (136,875 points) and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (134,599 points). For reference, it is emphasized that it is not clear which of the two variants of the Galaxy S7 Edge has been taken as a reference in the benchmark (Snapdragon 820 or Exynos), in each case with previous tests AnTuTu collocavano performance recorded by both models in the order 13xxxx of points.

The HTC specifications 10 have not yet been made official - like the terminal itself - the unofficial identikit far emerged refers to the possible presence of SoC Snapdragon 820. This is the same integrated SoC in Xiaomi Mi 5, however, the benchmark in question appears trailing by almost 20,000 points. With the same SoC, the difference could be attributed to the integration work and activities of mail optimization software into by HTC.

The information just given must be taken with the benefit of the doubt until the official presentation of the device and is always correct to remember that not always the values ​​recorded by the benchmark translate directly into benefits perceived in terms of actual user experience. There is to say that HTC, by tradition, it has never disappointed in terms of capacity highlighting the features of the Android operating system by integrating them into a custom user interface Sense, all without ever undermine the fluidity and the pleasantness of use.

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