Hello there
First of all, sorry, if some things should be posted in a different thread, but I wanted to give a first verdict after a couple of weeks with my first Android phone after almost 6(!) years with iPhones
The first couple of days were weird, there are many things Apple really did well. But after some time I realised what Apple did to their users by "forcing" them to do what they think is good. Scary!
Ok, back to the phone. Basically it's the nicest device I have ever owned. Unfortunately the build quality is by far not as good, as I expected from those reviews on the web. There are several gaps, one with the top speaker cover is so big that my finger nail fits in... and the white plastic inlay is far from being precisely manufactured. I contacted the DACH (German/Austrian/Swiss) service as I bought in Austria, but they are... useless. This is where Apple does do a lot better job. They said from the pictures I sent, the gaps are within the acceptable range, but I can send it in on my cost. Thanks. That's a joke.
I initially also had problems with transferring the music from iTunes with their HTC blabla manager, but it's a huge bug. I just try to get rid of iTunes step by step - at least for listening to music on the phone. (Another thing where Apple started forcing their users, I can remember when I had to use iTunes in 2007 for my iPhone, all was so different and far from being logical... but over the years one gets used to it!)
My biggest unsolved issue so far is that I for heaven's sake cannot disable automatic network selection... I spent several hours searching for a solution, but there really seems to be none! Come on! I spend a lot of time in the UK and have a data package with my Austrian provider that gives me free data and talk in their partner network abroad. But as soon as I lose the "right" network in a basement for example, the phone switches to a different network with data roaming still switched on. And then it's getting really expensive...
I was looking for apps instead as the function to switch off auto select just doesn't exist in Android, but haven't found anything yet. Any ideas?
(BTW: when I was asking this question to the DACH service people they just referred me to my Austrian network and that I should be careful with data roaming... *wth* did they even read my question??)
Also the way the buttons of the headphones (don't) work, are a bit confusing. I found an app for that, but it kills the battery. Let's hope this get's better with the update. Oh, and voice control also doesn't work for me. When I am on the bike I just can't make it work properly. Luckily my AIAIAI headphones with the Apple remote still work.
Overall I think it's a great phone, the stereo speakers are phantastic and the camera is incredible!
But, please, HTC, focus a lot more on your customer service (in DACH), it's absurd...
Have a great day, Droids! (or whatever...)
Patrick
First of all, sorry, if some things should be posted in a different thread, but I wanted to give a first verdict after a couple of weeks with my first Android phone after almost 6(!) years with iPhones

The first couple of days were weird, there are many things Apple really did well. But after some time I realised what Apple did to their users by "forcing" them to do what they think is good. Scary!
Ok, back to the phone. Basically it's the nicest device I have ever owned. Unfortunately the build quality is by far not as good, as I expected from those reviews on the web. There are several gaps, one with the top speaker cover is so big that my finger nail fits in... and the white plastic inlay is far from being precisely manufactured. I contacted the DACH (German/Austrian/Swiss) service as I bought in Austria, but they are... useless. This is where Apple does do a lot better job. They said from the pictures I sent, the gaps are within the acceptable range, but I can send it in on my cost. Thanks. That's a joke.
I initially also had problems with transferring the music from iTunes with their HTC blabla manager, but it's a huge bug. I just try to get rid of iTunes step by step - at least for listening to music on the phone. (Another thing where Apple started forcing their users, I can remember when I had to use iTunes in 2007 for my iPhone, all was so different and far from being logical... but over the years one gets used to it!)
My biggest unsolved issue so far is that I for heaven's sake cannot disable automatic network selection... I spent several hours searching for a solution, but there really seems to be none! Come on! I spend a lot of time in the UK and have a data package with my Austrian provider that gives me free data and talk in their partner network abroad. But as soon as I lose the "right" network in a basement for example, the phone switches to a different network with data roaming still switched on. And then it's getting really expensive...
I was looking for apps instead as the function to switch off auto select just doesn't exist in Android, but haven't found anything yet. Any ideas?
(BTW: when I was asking this question to the DACH service people they just referred me to my Austrian network and that I should be careful with data roaming... *wth* did they even read my question??)
Also the way the buttons of the headphones (don't) work, are a bit confusing. I found an app for that, but it kills the battery. Let's hope this get's better with the update. Oh, and voice control also doesn't work for me. When I am on the bike I just can't make it work properly. Luckily my AIAIAI headphones with the Apple remote still work.
Overall I think it's a great phone, the stereo speakers are phantastic and the camera is incredible!
But, please, HTC, focus a lot more on your customer service (in DACH), it's absurd...
Have a great day, Droids! (or whatever...)

Patrick