After a lackluster 2015, HTC is back from the dead with the HTC 10. A lot of people are very excited about this device. If you have this phone or plan to pick one up, there are a few things you should do right away. HTC doesn’t bog down their devices with a lot of gimmicky features and apps, but there is still a lot of handy stuff packed in. Here are the first things every HTC 10 owner should do.
The worst part about getting a new phone is going through the lengthy set-up process. Thankfully, HTC has built in the ability to get content from any type of phone: iPhone, Samsung, or otherwise. It’s really easy to do. Open up the Settings and navigate to Get content from another phone. You’ll see options for “HTC Android phone, Other Android phone,” and “iPhone.” Tap the one you need and follow the instructions.
The HTC 10 has one of the best fingerprint scanners among the 2016 flagship phones. It’s super fast and very reliable. If you’ve never used a screen lock method, now is the time to do it. Setting up the fingerprint sensor is a great way to prevent others from using your phone. Here’s how to do it.
The worst thing that can happen to a new phone is losing it or having stolen. The good news is there are ways to find the device and erase all your personal information. Android has a built-in feature called “Android Device Manager.” You don’t have to do anything to set it up, but you should know how to use it.
Read More: How to find a lost or stolen phone
If your phone is gone forever, you can easily recover your photos and videos. However, this does require some initial set-up, so you’ll definitely want to do this as soon as possible. The easiest way to backup your photos and videos is which a cloud storage app such as Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive. You can set the app the automatically back up every photo and video you’ve taken. This can be done instantly or whenever you’re connected to WiFi.
HTC includes a few handy lock screen gestures that you might not know about. With just a few swipes and taps you can launch straight into your favorite apps. To enable the following gestures, go to Settings > Display, gestures & buttons > Motion Launch gestures.
LED notification lights are not as popular as they once were, but the HTC 10 still includes this handy feature. Some people like notification lights, other people don’t. You can’t completely disable the light on the HTC 10, but you can customize how it works.
For a while, it seemed like MicroSD card slots would eventually die out, but lately, they’ve made a comeback. If you have the HTC 10 you’ll want to take advantage of this feature. You can use a MicroSD card up to 200GB. Here are some SD cards that you might want to check out.
The HTC 10 has a theme engine like many other devices, but they take the customizability up a notch. Sense can create a personalized theme just for you. All you have to do is choose a photo from your gallery. Sense will then identify colors from that photo and change the theme to match it.
A new feature on the HTC 10 is “Freestyle” home screen layout. The traditional home screen layout that we’ve been using on Android devices for many years is app icons on top of a wallpaper. Some people get more creative, but that’s the basic layout you see on most devices. Freestyle is a completely new way to visualize the home screen. App icons and wallpaper blend together to create a unique look.
The app icons on the home screen are now stickers that can be moved anywhere, even on top of other stickers. You’re no longer confined to a grid. The theme will choose a few apps to put on the home screen by default. It’s possible to change the stickers and add more apps and widgets.
The HTC 10 has an LCD display, which is very different from the AMOLED displays you find on Samsung phones. Colors are more true-to-life and blacks are not nearly as deep. If you don’t like the way the colors look out of the box, HTC has included a powerful color profile tool.
BlinkFeed is HTC’s all-in-one landing page for your RSS feeds, social network updates, and location-based suggestions, all easily accessed with a simple swipe to the left from your home screen. Configuring BlinkFeed to work the way you want is easy. It’s also possible to complete remove BlinkFeed.
You can choose the content you wish to view in your BlinkFeed by choosing from a selection of social networks and other sources (or alternatively unselecting the sources you no longer wish to receive updates from).
If you wish to remove BlinkFeed from your home screen altogether, you can do that as well. Simply pinch the home screen with two fingers, long press on the BlinkFeed page and drag it to REMOVE.
One sad thing about the HTC 10 is the removal of the dual front-facing speakers. The good news is that the HTC 10 still has the BoomSound capabilities, but it works a little differently. You’ll notice the Boomsound icon appear in the notification bar any time audio is playing. There are a couple things you can do to adjust how audio sounds.
More and more smartphones are capable of recording 4K video. It’s easier to record 4K video than it is to find a device to watch it on. The HTC 10 is one such device that can record 4K video, but it’s not enabled by default (which is probably a good thing). If you want to record in 4K it’s a simple switch.
A big part of smartphones is the apps and games we use on them. The best phone in the world is pretty boring without a few great apps and games. We’ve created many lists to help bring the best apps and games to the forefront. Check out these apps and games to make the most of your HTC 10.
Start here: 100 Best Android Apps of 2016
This is a good list to get you started, but the next thing you should read is our in-depth Tips & Tricks article. You’ll find over 40 tips and tricks to help you get the most of the HTC 10. It’s a great resource for mastering your device.
40+ HTC 10 Tips & Tricks
We’re just getting started with the HTC 10. There’s a lot more to learn about this very promising device. A great place for HTC 10 owners to mingle is AndroidForums.com. We’ve got a forum full of HTC 10 users sharing their thoughts and experiences with this device. It’s a great place to find even more nuggets of knowledge. Get started with the threads below.