What...?
People stare at their phone screens for literally hours a day. Evidenced by everyone on these forums trying to get 5+ hour SOT. It's 2016, most people would rather have the best phone display rather than the best TV display. YouTube at 1440p on my Note 5 (basic screen mode) looks gorgeous.
If you'd like to be objective, please enlighten us on the 10's pink tint, dimmer display, and subpar refresh rates leading to ghosting (in 2016!). Why do these properties not "suck"?
We do, but how good Youtube videos hardly matters because they are for quick dirty consumption of junk. If you want to watch a feature like Deadpool or Avengers or whatever, you're going to do it on a larger device. So, at least I personally don't care how good Jon Rettinger from Technobuffalo looks in terms of saturation or black levels.
The much bigger problem is resolution degradation color change and eventual pixels dying in an RGB PENTILE based AMOLED that Samsung uses. Which, honestly, is technology from like 3 years ago. LG's White AMOLED base is MUCH better and longer lasting. Samsung essentially gives us outdated displays that don't last more than a year or two to get their moneys worth of OLED manufacturing. LG's 65" AMOLED TV on the other hand, costs $5000.
Sure, I'll enlighten you on the 10's display:
It's a LCD, and it has a pink tint. As long as it's even, that's OK. I saw the pink tint in store, it's there. But then, my S7 Edge has a pink tint too. As does my Macbook Pro and my iPad Pro. It's color temperature, preference. As long as it's even, people don't mind. People tend to mind yellow tints much more so.
Dimmer display is only an issue outdoors. If you use your Samsung phone outdoors at 800+ nits all day long, expect your AMOLED pixels to die very quickly. Also, the S7 Edge is still hard to see in bright outdoor sunlight. As it is with the iPhone. Maybe a little harder to see with the HTC 10. Big deal, unless you're driving at 1500+ Nits, every device is going to be hard to see.
Refresh rate and ghosting? It's a 60hz display, so it probably affects every LCD panel at this refresh rate. My $3000 MBP ghosts. As does my iPad Pro. As does my Surface Pro 4. Don't really care. I'll get an Acer Predator X34 with 100hz + overdrive and Nvidia G Sync Card if I really care about ghosting.
This is just all my own opinion, and although I own like 4x Galaxy devices right now, I am NOT enamored by Samsung's AMOLED device lifespan and burn in. And the other downfalls to Samsung software and support.
I can't wait for the HTC 10 because hopefully, it's a Nexus like device with some of the same excellent front and rear facing camera features of Samsung devices of late, with fewer of the Samsung drawbacks. Otherwise, I'd just go back to an iPhone which honestly, is in many ways still a 100% superior, smoother, more quality OS than Android (especially TouchWiz).