I have been reading all day about the HTC 10 and have watched many hands on videos. My initial impressions are very positive, so I will start with the things I like the most:
- The design is great
- I like the new Sense UI
- BoomSound is still here and maybe even better than ever
- The Display seems to be very good.
- The camera seems to be great.
- The whole phone seems to be very fast and it offers a sleek design and performance
However, there are things I do not really like:
- I do not understand why HTC is not offering a silver version with black front. Why only in the US?
- Availability from mid May.. I had hoped for immediate availabilty.
I am not sure if it is worth it for me to upgrade from a Nexus 6P. If I sell my Nexus, I will get around 400€. I would need to pay around 300€ on top of that to get the HTC 10. I am sure the HTC 10 is not worth 300€ more than my Nexus, but knowing me, this is not very important
I really like HTC, its software and its great design. I like my Nexus 6P and the big display, but I will buy the HTC 10 as soon as it becomes available here in Germany, despite the fact that it is not worth it for people using a Nexus 6P. If you are coming from any other device, then the HTC 10 is clearly a winner.
I think I will get used to the smaller display. At least this is what I am hoping. I really like to support HTC and this time I have the feeling that HTC listened to the criticism, so I should support them with my wallet..
According to a German website the device should be available in Europe around the mid of May. I guess we will see..
$1 in Canada isn't $1 in the US.
The HTC 10 should be $892.92 in Canada doing a straight conversion today.![]()
I was including the discount in the $899. It is actually $999. So it is over a hundred more taking the exchange rate into account. I am aware of the exchange rate. Thanks.
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Factor in an additional fees for doing business in Canada and import taxes and you'll get to $999.99.
Oh, so now you aren't doing the direct conversion gotcha? You are doing the regulatory gotcha. Thanks.
Can you explain why the Nexus and LG flagships didn't do this then? Even the S7 is $100 cheaper.
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I'm over here thinking HTC should be priced between the 6P and the S7 and they've gone over the S7 in Canada. The diehards will think it's worth it but good luck HTC.
I think the issue is brand recognition and marketing. The phone itself is very competitive with the S7, but it needs marketing in order to show consumers just how competitive it is and how it justifies the price.Why is that? It's a phone that is no doubt competitive to the S7, don't see why they should have to price it lower than the S7.
Why is that? It's a phone that is no doubt competitive to the S7, don't see why they should have to price it lower than the S7.
Actually, it's the same price as the flat S7.It's the same price as the S7 edge. Come on now, that shouldn't be the case. It should be the same price as the S7 at the very most. I agree it's competitive but they don't have the brand recognition or cache to charge more.
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So while a step up from Samsung, not at the level all-four majors US carriers that Apple, Google, Motorola, BlackBerry, and LG are now at.
Except HTC Gallery had some of the funnest and coolest editing features available.Google Photos is what I use now and it's amazing. So I'm happy about this if true.
Actually, it's the same price as the flat S7.
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It's the same price as the S7 edge. Come on now, that shouldn't be the case. It should be the same price as the S7 at the very most. I agree it's competitive but they don't have the brand recognition or cache to charge more.
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Watching these impressions videos, the HTC 10 is nice but it won't save HTC.
Personally if I was in the market right now, I'd probably get an S7 over the 10.
I think the issue is brand recognition and marketing. The phone itself is very competitive with the S7, but it needs marketing in order to show consumers just how competitive it is and how it justifies the price.
Personally (I've said this in the comments), I think maybe the MSRP could be a touch lower. Maybe $649. Not a huge difference when you look at it, but can make a bit of a difference at times for sales.
[*]I do not understand why HTC is not offering a silver version with black front. Why only in the US?