Axon 7 released in China

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It's released yesterday. Wonder when it's going to release internationally.

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The 6GB version seems to be priced between $600-650. 4GB version is less than $500. There is a starter version is less than $450.

Those numbers are converted from the CNY to USD, not sure where it will sit when it's released in US.

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The 6GB version seems to be priced between $600-650. 4GB version is less than $500. There is a starter version is less than $450.

Those numbers are converted from the CNY to USD, not sure where it will sit when it's released in US.

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Not sure about the USA price but the 6gb is a bit high for me. Hopefully it won't be that expensive when it's released in the USA.
If it is, I'll stick with the 4gb
 
Really don't like the Gold color, hopefully they have a few other color choices. And don't like the theme and icons, not sure if that can be customized.

Looking forward for more reviews.
 
Hope this phone isn't all hype.

I think it's going to be a good phone, especially at the price point of $450. If anyone sees a link at Amazon or anywhere else for pre-order, please post it.
I mean for the U.S. version.
 
If this phone doesn't do well, HTC is going to be in deep trouble.

Specs wise this phone is better than HTC 10 in many ways, targets the same group of people with the same value proposition but lower price point. Great audio, metal design, better warranty, near stock experience. But on the top of that, it packs arguably better camera hardware, different (better?) fingerprint sensor placement... and it seems to have the pressure sensitive screens like iPhone.

Now the software is an unknown factor. We don’t know how well it's designed and optimized, how fast it will be updated. The camera software seems to be pretty fast but not sure about the photo and video quality. The software optimization also determines it's real battery life.

2 years of replacements warranty with two way shipping included is of great value but not sure how well ZTE is going to stand behind that promise and how fast the replacement is going to be executed.

I still prefer HTC 10 's design a little better. It feels more elegant and reserved. This one feels a bit show-off. But I can see this phone appeals directly to HTC's fan base, as well as a much wider audience.

Looking forward to review videos.

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If this phone doesn't do well, HTC is going to be in deep trouble.

Specs wise this phone is better than HTC 10 in many ways, targets the same group of people with the same value proposition but lower price point. Great audio, metal design, better warranty, near stock experience. But on the top of that, it packs arguably better camera hardware, different (better?) fingerprint sensor placement... and it seems to have the pressure sensitive screens like iPhone.

Now the software is an unknown factor. We don’t know how well it's designed and optimized, how fast it will be updated. The camera software seems to be pretty fast but not sure about the photo and video quality. The software optimization also determines it's real battery life.

2 years of replacements warranty with two way shipping included is of great value but not sure how well ZTE is going to stand behind that promise and how fast the replacement is going to be executed.

I still prefer HTC 10 's design a little better. It feels more elegant and reserved. This one feels a bit show-off. But I can see this phone appeals directly to HTC's fan base, as well as a much wider audience.

Looking forward to review videos.

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I'm also wondering when they are updates how quickly it will get those updates.
On paper the axon 7 seems like it's up their with higher end phones but minus the high end price.
I've had my Nexus 5 for the last 2 yrs and I enjoyed the quick updates.
I always read about other companies taking forever to get their updates.

Also is this ZTE flag ship phone? The reason I ask is because sometimes companies that has multiple different types of phones and if this doesn't do well for some reason they won't update the firmware. Essential let the phone die slowly.
I also wonder how good their warranty process will be and their customer service. So far, ZTE is the only company that offers a 2 yr warranty. Every other company only offers a 1yr.
I'll be waiting for reviews. Hopefully it's all its cracked up to be.
 
If this phone doesn't do well, HTC is going to be in deep trouble.

Specs wise this phone is better than HTC 10 in many ways, targets the same group of people with the same value proposition but lower price point. Great audio, metal design, better warranty, near stock experience. But on the top of that, it packs arguably better camera hardware, different (better?) fingerprint sensor placement... and it seems to have the pressure sensitive screens like iPhone.

Now the software is an unknown factor. We don’t know how well it's designed and optimized, how fast it will be updated. The camera software seems to be pretty fast but not sure about the photo and video quality. The software optimization also determines it's real battery life.

2 years of replacements warranty with two way shipping included is of great value but not sure how well ZTE is going to stand behind that promise and how fast the replacement is going to be executed.

I still prefer HTC 10 's design a little better. It feels more elegant and reserved. This one feels a bit show-off. But I can see this phone appeals directly to HTC's fan base, as well as a much wider audience.

Looking forward to review videos.

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I think that you meant if the phone sells well HTC is in trouble. HTC is in trouble. They were in trouble before the Axon 7. I was a diehard HTC fan and have owned 6 different models. I purchased and returned the HTC 10 because the speakers sucked compared to the M7 and M8. The Axon 7 is the phone that HTC should have built. With regards to the software, UI, the Axon is rumored to have the option of stock Android. $200 less than the HTC 10 for me makes the Axon 7 a no brainer.

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It's $640 in China for the 6GB version. The US version is 4GB ram and is $449. There are no other models.

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I think that you meant if the phone sells well HTC is in trouble. HTC is in trouble. They were in trouble before the Axon 7. I was a diehard HTC fan and have owned 6 different models. I purchased and returned the HTC 10 because the speakers sucked compared to the M7 and M8. The Axon 7 is the phone that HTC should have built. With regards to the software, UI, the Axon is rumored to have the option of stock Android. $200 less than the HTC 10 for me makes the Axon 7 a no brainer.

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I did mean if this phone doesn't sell HTC would be in trouble. Because this phone has the same strengths as HTC 10 and more, but cheaper. If this doesn't sale that proves the value proposition of this type of phones has no demand in today 's market. And even if HTC drops their price on HTC 10, it won't make a difference.

It's like if you are on a wrong path, it doesn't matter how you execute, you are not getting where you want to be.

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I believe that the Axon 7 will sell like gangbusters. If you go into the forums you will see the pent up anticipation.

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