This author wouldn't get the 10 because it's main camera isn't definitely better than its rivals. I've said this a many times and the fact remains that where the HTC 10 excels, those areas are deemed irrelevant or are ignored completely. For the ultimate lulz, this author makes the following statement
Yup HTC should do glass front and back since that's never been done before. Or they should move to plastic...
Again I'm noticing this same pattern where the 10 gets compared to the S7e as if the S7 isn't good enough to stand on its own. With that said it seems like the camera determines what a smartphone is worth.
.. At least based on this review.
Lastly I called this scenario before the 10 was even announced. I said that it would never win any comparison test, would get hammered in the reviews from certain websites, it would get trashed by certain Android users, etc. Amazing how I knew all of this months back and it's all come to past verbatim... Lol
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You called it because HTC predictably made the same phone they've made 4 years in a row. It doesn't win the comparisons because it's not the better phone and it's about 2 years too late. Most people want HTC to succeed because they have so much potential, but unfortunately they're hell bent on making the same mistakes.
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The HTC 10 is the currently best flagship smartphone with the most advanced build quality technology and capabilities.
Your favorite, Samsung, has its merits with compromises.
You called it because HTC predictably made the same phone they've made 4 years in a row. It doesn't win the comparisons because it's not the better phone and it's about 2 years too late. Most people want HTC to succeed because they have so much potential, but unfortunately they're hell bent on making the same mistakes.
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I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or not here. As to how the 10 is the same as the M9/8/7 is a mystery to me. Every single facet of the 10 has been refactored and is better than its predecessors.
All HTC had to do for the 10 was make a camera that out performs the Nikon D5 and added a 4300 mAh battery and the 10 would be deemed the better device by some....
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Because it's essentially the same design with updated internals. It offers nothing outside of superior audio (and even that's debatable against some phones) to differentiate itself and that's why it's tough to sell one next to a Galaxy or an iPhone. Why would the majority buy something that is inferior to these devices in the core things that make a good phone (display, camera, battery, etc)?
This isn't some conspiracy where these sites refuse to acknowledge other phones. The 10 just isn't as good as it's competitors. Simple as that.
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Because it's essentially the same design with updated internals. It offers nothing outside of superior audio (and even that's debatable against some phones) to differentiate itself and that's why it's tough to sell one next to a Galaxy or an iPhone. Why would the majority buy something that is inferior to these devices in the core things that make a good phone (display, camera, battery, etc)?
This isn't some conspiracy where these sites refuse to acknowledge other phones. The 10 just isn't as good as it's competitors. Simple as that.
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Minimal difference between the S4 - S7 (non-edge) design, but updated internals so what's the difference? Updated processor, display, and camera.
Your liberal usage of fallacies contradicts your taking points. Prime example, the iPhone 6 does very little (if anything) better than the 10, so using that logic, more people should buy the 10 over the iPhone, but that will never happen. Therefore that assertion is dead wrong.
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Won't work with CDMA and yes, as of now, no Samsung Pay. The Exynos version provides better battery life, though.
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The S4 and S5 were different from one another in overall design and function. The S6 was a huge departure from both of them, and the S7 is an evolution of the S6. They didn't stay the same. They added wireless charging, then fast wireless charging. They took the IP rating on a plastic phone and added it to a glass unibody design. They've added Samsung Pay. Their displays have gotten far better. This isn't just a case of upgrading the SoC and adding more RAM. These are tangible differences, especially the changes in design from the S5 to the S6, that make differences in who buys these things. The sales numbers of the S6 over the S5 is proof of that.
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Did you not just describe the HTC 10 vs S7 scenario here, yet the iPhone gets the golden pass from you? HTC 10 camera is just as good, performs just as well if not better. You've dismissed any advantages the HTC 10 has on the software side (or downplayed them), yet that aspect magically becomes relevant here with the iPhone.The iPhone doesn't have a better screen, but it performs just as well if not better, has a camera that's either just as good or better, and offers an unrivaled ecosystem and services that keep people coming back for more.
There's a lot more to a phone than just the basics and either you're completely oblivious of that or you just choose not to acknowledge it because the 10 has zero going for it in that department.
Why would the majority buy something that is inferior to these devices in the core things that make a good phone (display, camera, battery, etc)?
Because it's essentially the same design with updated internals. It offers nothing outside of superior audio (and even that's debatable against some phones) to differentiate itself and that's why it's tough to sell one next to a Galaxy or an iPhone. Why would the majority buy something that is inferior to these devices in the core things that make a good phone (display, camera, battery, etc)?
This isn't some conspiracy where these sites refuse to acknowledge other phones. The 10 just isn't as good as it's competitors. Simple as that.
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Did you not just describe the HTC 10 vs S7 scenario here, yet the iPhone gets the golden pass from you? HTC 10 camera is just as good, performs just as well if not better. You've dismissed any advantages the HTC 10 has on the software side (or downplayed them), yet that aspect magically becomes relevant here with the iPhone.
OK now I'm confused here. Previously you've stated the following:
..and here you're saying there's more to a phone than just the basics. Are the "Basics" and "Core things" synonymous with each other? If not, then those things other than the basics(?) were dismissed by you as being irrelevant. Before you implied that the only thing the HTC 10 has going for it is the audio (and that might not be the case according to you), and now your saying that it has zero going for it in that department (which department?). Again when other aspects of the HTC 10 were brought up as examples (i.e., FF camera, default support for adaptable storage, low latency display, faster fingerprint scanner, qc 3.0, type C USB, software, runtime perform, etc.) you've deemed them unworthy of being considered a positive advantage in favor of the HTC 10. With that said, why even make the statement about there being more to a phone than the basics, when they are going to be downplayed to begin with?
Seems this is going down the path of conflicting double-standards and misdirection being tied together with multiple chains of fallacies. If the HTC 10 has nothing going for it, then that should wrap up the discussion easily.
No Samsung Pay. No Android Pay. No US warranty. Deal breakers for me. And I refuse to be tied to AT&T's update schedule. Makes the S7/S7 edge useless for me. "For me" is the key.
How is unlocked 10 from HTC any different on that regard?
Updates come straight from HTC, and don't have to go through AT&T. Same way Nexus phones work. Android Pay will work, as well, since this is a US variant. Just like Nexus phones.
The unlocked S7/S7 edge is an international version. Samsung doesn't make a US version. For some reason, that gigantic company stays tied to carriers in the US.
Wouldn't update for international S7 come directly from samsung as well? because it's not a carrier's phone.
Right. But the unlocked international S7 has no access to Samsung or Android Pay here in the US. And it also has no warranty. Even if purchased from Best Buy.