After a run of middling flagships over the last few years, HTC might finally have an exciting phone again with the 10.
It's as if it crammed in just about every feature it possibly could -- a
higher resolution Ultrapixel camera, expandable storage and a large
battery. And, in an Android first, HTC even licensed Apple's AirPlay
streaming technology. You'll be able to stream music to the Apple TV and
other AirPlay-enabled speakers just as easily as you can from an iOS
device. At this point, the 10 only supports audio streaming and HTC says
it will keep up with the AirPlay specification as Apple updates it.
Of course, there's no shortage of unofficial AirPlay streaming apps on Android -- DoubleTwist
and Allcast have been around for years. But bundling support for
Apple's standard is still a big move. It's yet another way for HTC to
differentiate its phones from Samsung's and LG's, and it could appeal to
current iPhone users who've invested in AirPlay devices and are turned
off by the difficulty of jumping to Android. AirPlay offers uncompressed
and far higher quality streaming than Bluetooth, which makes it
appealing to audiophiles as well.
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