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The HTC 10 Lifestyle is a watered down variant of the HTC 10

  • BY Cheryl Bates
  • 14 April 2016
  • 2:10 pm
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With the HTC 10 just launched this week, it also came with a lower-specced variant called the HTC 10 Lifestyle that shares the same looks as the HTC 10 but has a little bit less under the hood.

On the surface, it would be quite hard to tell the variants apart, as externally they are indistinguishable. The only difference is they sport different Snapdragon processors, internal storage and the RAM; everything else is exactly the same.

The HTC 10 comes with a Snapdragon 820 mated to 4GB RAM and the option of either 32/64GB storage as opposed to the HTC 10 Lifestyle that comes with a noticeably lesser Snapdragon 652 chip alongside 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. No 64GB storage option for you.

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By the looks of it, only certain countries will be getting this lower-end variant of the HTC 10, as only INdia, Indonesia, China, Sri Langka, Bangladesh or Myanmar have the tiny “Lifestyle” written next to the HTC 10’s name on the page header.

But the big question is, will Malaysia be getting the full blown version of the HTC 10 or the watered down HTC 10 Lifestyle? let us know what you think.

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