Thoughts on getting the T-Mobile and T-Mobile voicemail apps?
Had those on my M8. Useful for checking account info and I guess voicemails as well. Worried about bloating up this sweet unlocked goodness![]()
For me, it's strange to see people say this as I rarely every want/need my phone at max brightness. I'm usually wanting it to be comfortable to look at in indoor lighting (which the S7E wasn't for me). It's good we all have choices to suit us though. I hope HTC does well because competition in the marketplace is ultimately a blessing to the customers.
Thoughts on getting the T-Mobile and T-Mobile voicemail apps?
Had those on my M8. Useful for checking account info and I guess voicemails as well. Worried about bloating up this sweet unlocked goodness![]()
Same here no duplicate apps on the unlocked model, I would suggest factory reset and may be start clean without restoring from back up.
Nexus 6pMy phone hasn't gotten warm at all. I haven't had my battery drain fast except for when I was initially downloading my apps. You could have removed blinkfeed by pinching the home screen and going over to the blinkfeed page and dragging it to the remove button at the top of the screen. I agree with you about the phone having trouble adjusting brightness.
What phone did you have before this phone?
Really looking forward to being able to edit the quick settings lolWeird. I had no duplicates. 1 calculator, 1 email, etc. Have an unlocked phone.
And thanks for the power saver tip! Now if only i could replace extreme saver in the quick settings with that![]()
Quick question about the curved back: does the phone wobble and/or spin when you try to use it on a table? It's almost impossible to use the Moto X lying flat for this reason, which is kind of annoying.
You know what, this could be the issue. I may have downloaded all my Nexus 6p apps when i restored from the back up! I'll do a factory reset and just start from scratch.
Anyone else get a thank you email from HTC saying to be on the lookout for a package in the next couple weeks? Wonder what that's gonna be. The headphones we should have gotten in the US maybe?
Glad that worked outThis was exactly the issue, did a fresh reset and everything was dandy! lol Everything's coming around.
I also just tried out the headphones, after going through the audio profile setup. I have to say...WOW. Absolutely night and day when compared to the S7. I had both set to middle volume level and the HTC 10 was head and shoulders so much better than the S7.
The only thing I am not liking now is their email app since every time I open it, it seems to perform a full re-synch of my inbox and I need to wait until it has finished. Never had a phone email app do that before. Not sure why is going on with that but it is annoying. I might try and see if I can somehow get the Sammy email APK and do a side install![]()
Agree with everything except the apps, I'm happy with Google apps. But those capacitive buttons? It is extremely awkward to reach the back button while one handing the phone. It's almost a deal breaker for me. Have to see how I adjust to it after a few days.Initial thoughts;
-Charges FAST and battery life is excellent.
-Feels wonderful in the hand. No slip, no grime build up. I won't be needing a case.
-External speakers have same vol as M8, but the 10 distorts at max. M8 has better bass and balance but vocals are slightly recessed. 10 has greater midrange clarity and vocals are very intimate.
-Headphone quality is a game changer. M8 was very good but the 10 actually makes me want to use my high-end headphones. Great dynamics, detail, bandwidth, and a nice sense of depth. So good you can easily hear flaws in the source material, but not clinically accurate (there's definitely a little flattering going on). Audio is my living and I'm very pleased with the headphone jack audio.
-Runs normal, temp-wise. Considering the screen size/brightness, it's actually running cooler than expected.
-Screen is way brighter than expected (after reading the various complaints). It's more than capable for anything I would ever need. Color tone is vivid but not obnoxious like the S7 was for me. I can stare at this one without fatigue.
-Very snappy/fast response and the screen sensitivity is excellent. Best I've ever used.
Negatives;
-I hate google apps and miss the old HTC gallery and such. I generally think HTC does things better than google.
-Reaching all the way to the bottom isn't as easy as having capacitive buttons on the screen, but that's not so much a complaint as it is me needing to get used to the way phones are made now.
-Cam needs a beginner's guide. I am experienced and started understanding the exposure thing quick but average users are going to be confused and not understand how good this cam is.
-No eyecandy on initial start-up. This is minor but since I can't find anything to complain about I'll mention it; that ugly orange and green wallpaper that (ironically) looks like a downward trend in a chart is not an impressive way to display the phone to a first-time user. WTH were they thinking??
Overall though, I'm SOOO glad I didn't jump on the 6s and S7 when they came out because I'd be hating myself right now. Not that they are bad or incapable, but the "little things" and attention to detail and overall user experience is what makes the 10 great. THIS is the phone for me. Bravo HTC!
I actually prefer the HTC 10's display more than the Nexus 6P and Galaxy S7. I find the 6P and S7 screen just too saturated for me, they're really quite saturated. I had this complaint with the S6 last year, but it seems the 6P and S7 follow suite. Things like the Youtube app has an extremely intense red on AMOLED displays and other apps can have really intense colours. A common argument I hear is that you can turn the screen to sRGB mode, and sure you can, but the problem I have with that is that those modes look too dull and washed out, despite being 'accurate'. There needs to be a good medium where colours are still saturated and pop, but don't go too far. I find the HTC 10's display hits that mark pretty well. It's kind of like the iPhone's screens as far as saturation goes, which I think is a good spot.
Also, the whites are much better on the 10 than on either the 6P or Galaxy I've owned. AMOLED screens I've had always have a yellow or blue hue to them. The 10's LCD screen has much better natural white.
But that's just my personal preference.
On a side note, I find the HTC 10 much better in bright sunlight than the Nexus 6P as well. On full brightness I can see everything fine, which isn't so easy on the Nexus. However, I have polarised sunglasses and for whatever reason the HTC 10's screen looks dark with polarised sunglasses on. The screen image doesn't come through well when I have them on.
Initial thoughts;
-Charges FAST and battery life is excellent.
-Feels wonderful in the hand. No slip, no grime build up. I won't be needing a case.
-Runs normal, temp-wise. Considering the screen size/brightness, it's actually running cooler than expected.
-Very snappy/fast response and the screen sensitivity is excellent. Best I've ever used.
Negatives;
-I hate google apps and miss the old HTC gallery and such. I generally think HTC does things better than google.
Overall though, I'm SOOO glad I didn't jump on the 6s and S7 when they came out because I'd be hating myself right now. Not that they are bad or incapable, but the "little things" and attention to detail and overall user experience is what makes the 10 great. THIS is the phone for me. Bravo HTC!