The iPhone 7 and the HTC 10 are two of the top sailing flagship phones in 2016. They have quite a lot in common, but also differ in various aspects. Let's have a look to see what these two smartphones have to offer.

As indicated in the 2016 Apple Event, the iPhone 7 has no significant changes in the plan. It still has LED IPS LCD, 3D touch, unique fingerprint scanner Touch ID. However, it has no 3.5mm headphone jack.

At the point when the HTC One M9 came to the market, it won a substantial measure of acclaim on its beautiful design. There is another sparkling point: the HTC 10 has no logo on the front, a major joy for HTC fans.

The iPhone 7's new addition to the series include the decision to abandon the headphone jack, waterproof feature, dual camera (12 MP rear and 5 MP front) and USB-C port, 256GB space, Li-Fi tech, multi-touch 3D Touch, AirPods and so forth.

The HTC 10 gains considerable ground on the finger print sensor which serves as a home button with a fast reaction. It turns into the first Android phone to bolster AirPlay, which empowers you to stream free music from HTC 10 to Windows or a MacBook PC with the aid of Wi-Fi. It has a 12 MP rear camera and a 7 MP front camera for taking selfies and video chat.

iPhone 7 throws away the 16GB form and outfits it with 32GB, 128GB, and 256GB for iPhone 7 (Plus).

The HTC One M9 just has one variant, 32GB. An immense change has made to HTC 10, which sports with 32 and 64GB, two adaptations with 4 GB RAM.

The iPhone 7 comes with up to 2 hours more battery life than the previous iPhone 6s. while the bigger iPhone 7 Plus has 1 hour more than iPhone 6S Plus.

The HTC 10 is furnished with a 3000mAh battery, supporting up to 456 hours (3G) standby and 27 hours (3G) talk time.

With this, the two flagship devices stand true to what they offer and provide a wonderful user experience. Choosing between the HTC 10 and the iPhone 7 may depend on what users prefer - Android or iOS.

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