I've used every relevant phone over the past 3 years, iPhones and Blackberrys included, and I can honestly say no phone has checked off all the boxes like the S7 Edge. The display and camera are best in class. The battery life is superb; I can use the hell out of this phone for 24 hours, 5-6 hours on screen and not kill it. The software, which is much maligned, is so much better than people give it credit for. No random restarts, no slowdowns, no lag. My biggest test is usually if there's any keyboard lag and there's zero on this device. I have the fast wireless charger from Samsung and it's extremely useful. I use Samsung Pay everywhere I go because most places require you to use the chip on your card now instead of swipe. I haven't tested the IP rating, but I don't doubt it'll work if I ever need it.
If the 10 was out at the same time as the S7/Edge, it may have been a more difficult decision for me. I've argued that I believe the S7 to be the superior phone, but I'll be the first to tell you that it isn't by a wide margin and I wouldn't blame anyone for going the other way and getting the 10. What bothers me about the 10 is what it -could- have been.
HTC hit a home run, in my opinion, with the M7. It was such a gorgeous phone, took risks with things like the UltraPixel camera, was fast, okay battery, etc. So when I saw the M8, I was expecting the be-all end-all. Don't get me wrong; the M8 was a great phone. I just think they could have really separated themselves and they didn't. And then the M9 happened. 3 iterations of the same phone finally got to them and they laid an egg. It cost them, too. It's hard to recover when something like this happens.
So here we are with the 10. I really expected them to go in a much different direction and take a risk again, but what I see from the 10 is another iteration of what they've done the past 4 years. Now they've fixed a lot of things that needed to be fixed, improved in areas that needed to be improved, but for me it was what they should have done with the M8. 2 years ago. So that's why I'm underwhelmed with this phone. I was hoping they'd put something out that Samsung would get really nervous about. In a vacuum, however, this phone is really good. A lot of you are going to be really happy with it and you should be. I'm just convinced this won't turn the tide for HTC and get them back in a position where they're profitable.
Hope I'm wrong, though.
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