npaladin-2000
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HTC 10 - My thoughts vs the competition
There's been a bit of talk about how much HTC is charging for the 10, and who it competes with. Everyone's comparing it to today's flagships, which makes some sense (it's HTC's current flagship) but also might not. I just went through an agonizing couple of days trying to decide and justify my decision in my head...I did end up succumbing to and preordering the 10. I thought I'd share some of my thought process with the site, as it might help some people to understand the niche HTC is in here.
Galaxy S7/Edge - Obviously the first alternative for most people, understandably. I bought a GS6 last year, and really really tried to give Sammy a chance, but ultimately I can't stand TouchWIZ and it won't get out of my way. Plus, I don't find the glass backs all that premium-feeling, they feel more fragile instead. Great camera and UFS don't make up for these things, not enough anyway. Disqualified.
LG G5 - I used to love LG, I might have married my G2 a while back, but they've gone slowly downhill since then. Their UX has gotten as bad as Samsung with the bloat and not getting out of the way. And they ditched the rear mounted buttons that I loved. The add-on modules seem gimmiky, and it's been tried before: you can only get away with a proprietary add-on interface if you've got the market share of a Samsung or an Apple. They should have gone with USB-C host or something. Pass.
Nexus Line - I currently own a Nexus 6, and love the idea of a light-to-nonexistent skin. Unfortunately, the current Nexuses are on 2005 (fake) Snapdragons, also known as Crapdragons.
Plus, Nexus generally don't have SD slots, meaning no adoptable storage. There's a reason I haven't bought FF9 yet after all. Not to mention, as clean as they are, Nexuses are NOT the most stable of devices (I have to reboot mine once a week or it loses T-Mobile WFC or LTE capability until I do). Finally, their 5.2 inch device is really short of being a true flagship. And while I like the Nexus 6 well enough. I'm out of space on it, and it's a BIT too big for me, my sweet spot is 5.2-5.5 inches.
Moto X - I've been hearing a few baaad stories coming out of Lenovorola lately, I'm not sure what's going on with them. But for some reason they're not including WiFi Calling in their Android builds, and that's a non-starter for me. I can't live without that feature.
And now back around to the HTC 10...ok we've got a 5.2 inch phone, so we're in the right size range. It's a custom skin, but it's closer to Moto/Nexus than TouchWIZ by far. Unlike Nexus, it's got an SD slot. Unlike Sammy/LG, it's got Adoptable Storage on the SD slot. It's got very good speaker audio for when I'm playing games, speakerphoning, or video calling.
Adoptable storage is a biggie, do you realize the ONLY ones doing that are HTC and NVIDIA? The only other lightly skinned phones don't support SD slots? The only other phones that do support SD slots are heavily skinned and don't support Adoptable Storage? That's HTC's niche, right there. It's an enthusiast niche, for the most part, but enthusiasts are more likely to know about HTC than Joe Bloe. Will it suddenly turn HTC around? No, but it's a place to start, and to build from.
There's been a bit of talk about how much HTC is charging for the 10, and who it competes with. Everyone's comparing it to today's flagships, which makes some sense (it's HTC's current flagship) but also might not. I just went through an agonizing couple of days trying to decide and justify my decision in my head...I did end up succumbing to and preordering the 10. I thought I'd share some of my thought process with the site, as it might help some people to understand the niche HTC is in here.
Galaxy S7/Edge - Obviously the first alternative for most people, understandably. I bought a GS6 last year, and really really tried to give Sammy a chance, but ultimately I can't stand TouchWIZ and it won't get out of my way. Plus, I don't find the glass backs all that premium-feeling, they feel more fragile instead. Great camera and UFS don't make up for these things, not enough anyway. Disqualified.
LG G5 - I used to love LG, I might have married my G2 a while back, but they've gone slowly downhill since then. Their UX has gotten as bad as Samsung with the bloat and not getting out of the way. And they ditched the rear mounted buttons that I loved. The add-on modules seem gimmiky, and it's been tried before: you can only get away with a proprietary add-on interface if you've got the market share of a Samsung or an Apple. They should have gone with USB-C host or something. Pass.
Nexus Line - I currently own a Nexus 6, and love the idea of a light-to-nonexistent skin. Unfortunately, the current Nexuses are on 2005 (fake) Snapdragons, also known as Crapdragons.

Moto X - I've been hearing a few baaad stories coming out of Lenovorola lately, I'm not sure what's going on with them. But for some reason they're not including WiFi Calling in their Android builds, and that's a non-starter for me. I can't live without that feature.
And now back around to the HTC 10...ok we've got a 5.2 inch phone, so we're in the right size range. It's a custom skin, but it's closer to Moto/Nexus than TouchWIZ by far. Unlike Nexus, it's got an SD slot. Unlike Sammy/LG, it's got Adoptable Storage on the SD slot. It's got very good speaker audio for when I'm playing games, speakerphoning, or video calling.
Adoptable storage is a biggie, do you realize the ONLY ones doing that are HTC and NVIDIA? The only other lightly skinned phones don't support SD slots? The only other phones that do support SD slots are heavily skinned and don't support Adoptable Storage? That's HTC's niche, right there. It's an enthusiast niche, for the most part, but enthusiasts are more likely to know about HTC than Joe Bloe. Will it suddenly turn HTC around? No, but it's a place to start, and to build from.