Your responses:
1. The rear shooters are tied (output as measured). - FALSE- EVERY OUTLET HAS THE S7 AS FAR SUPERIOR IN QUALITY
This has been
objectively verified via DxOMark test methodology.
2. The S7 has faster autofocus speed and camera application interface launch*times.-FACT-
3. The battery life is nearly tied with either having the advantage in various scenarios.- FALSE- THE S7 HAS MUCH BETTER SOT*
This has been
objectively verified by TechRadar and Anandtech using measured results under the same test conditions.
4. The 10's runtime performance/memory management is better. *hook*-FALSE- ACCORDING TO WHO? YOU?
I wrote *hook* for a reason as I knew this would immediately be interrogated. This has been
objectively verified by Phonebuff who has preformed an end-to-end test for gauging those items.
5. The 10's audio performance is better in the functional areas of audio recording (FLAC output) and audio playback (internal and external).-FACT-
6. The 10's display has the advantage in both responsiveness and sensitivity.- FALSE- EYE OF THE BEHOLDER AND CAN SWING EITHER WAY
No, not only are you incorrect, but you are also now being subjective instead of staying
objective. This indeed can be
objectively quantified that the display of the HTC 10 has the lowest response time latency and sensitivity (i.e., glove mode), so no it can't swing either way. I can elaborate even more if you desire.
7. The S7 has the distinctive advantage in maximum/min brightness, contrast ratio, and other categories for display*output.-FACT-
8. The S7 has the advantage in the IP rating for water*protection.-FACT-
9. The 10's file transfer rate is faster through its external*interface.-FACT-
10. The 10 has more flexibility for secondary storage (I.e., adaptive storage) and maximum secondary storage size.-ADAPTIVE STORAGE IS A JOKE, DOES NOT ALLOW YOU TO REMOVE SD CARD AND INSERT INTO ANOTHER DEVICE FOR VIEWING. ALSO READS SLOWER THAN INTERNAL STORAGE
Again, you are now being subjective instead of staying
objective. It can be quantified that the HTC 10 has more flexibility with the functionality at it's disposal for external storage. IF the HTC 10 does not have more flexible options, then my objective statement is incorrect. Otherwise, you are now going off on a tangent and judging the merits of an advantage vice whether it can be validated.
So again, are you going to stay objective or continue to alternate between being subjective/objective when you feel it is convenient for the argument you're trying to convey? If you're going to be subjective, then it's a moot point in even having this discussion.
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