These quick settings are essentially the same as stock Android, although HTC has changed the selection of shortcuts to its liking, adding extreme saver and calculator as options here. It's still available, however, if you want to use it, but HTC Sense 8.0 is more about removing clutter. Where Sense 7.0 put HTC's Sense Home widget front and centre, showing apps you use in different locations, that's not been mentioned at all on the HTC 10. However, a long press on the wallpaper opens up the pop-up menu that's expanded on Sense 8.0, introducing one of the new features - Freestyle layout - as well as the options to change the theme of the phone and manage widgets or pages. There's also been a tweak to HTC's weather clock visually as it is smaller, and now you can have it automatically switch to the travel clock when you're roaming, which is a nice touch. There's the introduction of page dots on the home screen which stay permanently visible, whereas on older models they only appear when the home page is touched. The BlinkFeed launcher is still the default launcher in HTC Sense 8.0, so HTC's content aggregator is still in place and is very much the same as it was before. Pocket-lint HTC Sense 8.0: Home screen, launcher and BlinkFeed
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