Video Performance

Now that we've discussed how the HTC 10 does on still images we can go over how well it does for video recording. There have been a lot of cases where a smartphone can take great images but the video quality is often appalling and pretty much an afterthrought. In order to try and see how the HTC 10 does we can start by looking at the kind of encode settings that the HTC 10 uses.

HTC 10 Video Encode Settings
  Video Audio
1080p30 20 Mbps H.264 Baseline 192 Kbps, 48 KHz AAC
24 bit, 96 KHz FLAC
4K30 56 Mbps H.264 High Profile 192 Kbps, 48 KHz AAC
24 bit, 96 KHz FLAC
720p120 24 Mbps H.264 Baseline 192 Kbps, 48 KHz AAC

Right off the bat things are a little concerning here. For some reason HTC is using AVC Baseline for encode in 1080p30 and 1080p60 is absent altogether. I'm not sure why this is but really neither of those things should be the case. 720p120 also uses AVC Baseline which really shouldn't be the case. Interestingly enough, HTC has also included the ability to record video with FLAC audio which results in an mkv file output instead of an mp4 but as far as I can tell nothing else seems to change as far as video encode settings go.

1080p30 Video

In 1080p30 video HTC manages to pull off an interesting trick, which is that their video is actually properly stabilized instead of whatever is going on with the Galaxy S7 and G5. I would say that the color is also a little more accurate from what I saw at the time of recording but without a proper ColorChecker chart I can't really prove this assertion. At this point the HTC 10 and OnePlus 3 both have strange issues with artifacting around the sky that makes me wonder whether the Snapdragon 820 has some sort of issue with the encode blocks leading to such poor quality. Audio quality with FLAC is just clearly superior here though.

4K30 Video

In 4K30 the HTC 10 unfortunately loses the software stabilization so the result is basically just as shaky as the Galaxy S7 and by extension the Note7. Even using AVC High profile I can still see strange artifacts in the sky which is really strange. Audio capture continues to be better as far as suppressing wind noise goes than Galaxy S7, likely due to the use of dual level microphones similar to what we saw in the One M7. I would say color rendition is more accurate here as well but this is a subjective observation. The iPhones 6s continues to be one of the best phones for 4K30 capture almost entirely because it actually has the ISP throughput to process 4K video properly.

Slow Motion Video

In 720p120 the HTC 10 really starts to show its weakness. I suspect we're dealing with some kind of sensor limitation here because 4K30 is possible but for some reason 720p240 isn't. Color rendition is mildly cooler here as well relative to the Galaxy S7 but detail isn't great here and obviously it isn't going to be able to capture motion as well as anything with 240 FPS capture. The iPhone 6s would obviously beat it here by virtue of its 1080p120 capture.

Overall, video capture is somewhat disappointing on the HTC 10. It definitely isn't unusable and the FLAC audio is a compelling addition along with proper 1080p30 video stabilization, but things like poor slow motion capture and some strange artifacting and poor encode profiles mar the experience. Relative to something like the Galaxy S7 I would say that 1080p30 and 4K30 capture are clearly superior, but 720p120 and the utter lack of 1080p60 video means that depending upon what you use the camera for the HTC 10 can end up falling short of the competition. 720p240, 1080p60 for next year as well as AVC High Profile across the board would be great to see and would resolve a lot of the issues here.

Looking at the camera overall, I think the HTC 10 is very much the equal of the Galaxy S7 as far as camera goes. The Galaxy S7 and Note7 have incredible user experience due to the sheer speed of capture and focus, but the image quality, oil painting-esque processing, and somewhat off color rendition in a lot of cases means that the HTC 10 can give you a better result if you can tap to focus properly and possibly adjust the exposure metering. It definitely could use some work to clean up the details and loose ends, but HTC has finally shipped a camera that they can be proud of and lives up to the promise of the marketing and specs.

Still Image Performance Software UX: HTC Sense
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  • Badelhas - Tuesday, September 20, 2016 - link

    Very well put
  • JKJK - Tuesday, September 20, 2016 - link

    Anand actually started to measure sound quality of phones before he left, but it ended up dead in the water after 2-3 models.
    I think GSM Arena has audio measurements. This is important for me, and the reason for buying M7, M8 and M9. Not sure about the pre/dac in HTC10 thought. But I just ordered the HTC10, so I'll find out soon!
  • Zoomer - Thursday, September 22, 2016 - link

    Tested with my AKG K550. Drives it pretty easily. Quite transparent, and the boomsound profile can act as a EQ to cure deficiencies.
  • Haldi - Monday, September 19, 2016 - link

    There is definitely a separate DAC in the HTC10, it's called Aqstic.
    From the official Qualcomm website.... https://www.qualcomm.com/news/snapdragon/2016/06/0...
    If you take a look at some tests HTC10 vs G5 or S7 you can see a huge difference.

    Oh yeah, and Talking about PowerBiotics.... HTC's TaskScheduler which reduces the Load on Big cores when the phone gets too hot sucks. Really. 4th core is going almost offline if the phone gets too hot. Welcome to Triplecore world!

    And charging from 1% to 100% Takes roughly 90 Minutes. Charging from 1% untill it stops/constant current is 150 Minutes. Anandtech's "using the time it takes for the device to drop to a certain level of power draw from the wall" is somewhat inbetween this.

    P.S if you think the EIS in video recording works fine, go into a pineforest and take a video of the Peaks. Slowly paning from left to right. 1080p only.
  • ACM.1899 - Monday, September 19, 2016 - link

    if it's integrated within SD820 why don't other smartphone such as mi5 sound as good.
    unless it's another chip...
  • ACM.1899 - Monday, September 19, 2016 - link

    and i think Mi5 SD820 chip is not the same as in other flagship.
  • philehidiot - Monday, September 19, 2016 - link

    Just a thought but as you quite rightly said the OEMs don't pay attention to anything you don't test.... My HTC M9 seems to be very dodgy when placed in an area known for consistent 4G signal and will sometimes take ages to switch from "G" or "E" to "4G" - sometimes it will do it briskly and sometimes it will take an age and some prodding. Is there anyway you can test how the modems cope and adapt to various data signals being available?
  • Unhappyhtc10 - Monday, September 19, 2016 - link

    Bought it 2/3 weeks ago!
    At first it looked good with the quality of pictures, great sound, organiser (pictures, music etc...) and of course on paper make you want to give a try!!

    After taking some time to get my hand around it (i had an iphone) i noticed that a lot of the functionnalities are not even close or inexistant than on a samsung. For ei you can have skype BUT can't even use the video! Can only take the voice. Then i am told to have another app that no one who use skype will have... I mean really?? And their is other stuff suche as the keyboard sensitivity, battery life which advertise lasting 27 hours on phone call supposedly but after about 45mins on the gps google map it drained it from 100% to circa 55% (you better not be traveling far...)

    Conclusion: i have past the 14 days exchange at the store so if i can't exchange it i will be stuck with this crap!! (have it for 20days)
  • fanofanand - Monday, September 19, 2016 - link

    Considering you created a profile just to make that comment, I'd say you seem like the typical Apple customer, and that's where you would likely be happiest. Everything you wrote screams of "user error". Go back to your shiny gadget and be happy.
  • Zoomer - Tuesday, September 20, 2016 - link

    I have the ten and can say that I've not noticed the battery issues with navigation. Besides, what does talk time claims have to do with gps?

    Sounds like a troll since the organizer is play music and Google photos. A stated in the article.

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