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  • MrSpadge - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link

    This almost looks like "let's copy the Lumia 950XL, exchange the Hello camera for a finger print sensor and sell it for double the price".
  • cknobman - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link

    Copy the Lumia 950XL? Not even close, no idea where you came up with this.

    But yeah, this phone is way overpriced, and considering its on Sprint makes it even worse.

    I hate Sprint, cannot wait to get my last few lines off them.
  • MrSpadge - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link

    - similar look
    - same SoC
    - same amount of RAM & NAND
    - same screen resolution
    - almost same dimensions
    - apparently somewhat similar cameras
  • WithoutWeakness - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link

    What sort of nonsense list is that? Nobody with working eyes would confuse this for a Lumia 950 XL. Both this and the Lumia 950 XL have the exact same SOC, RAM, NAND, and screen resolution as nearly every flagship Android phone from 2015. Is the Nexus 6P a Lumia 950 XL clone as well?
  • gdansk - Saturday, November 12, 2016 - link

    I'm not seeing the "similar look".
  • krazyfrog - Sunday, November 13, 2016 - link

    How often were you dropped on your head as a child?
  • shabby - Sunday, November 13, 2016 - link

    Look everybody, we have a windows phone user here...
  • TheinsanegamerN - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link

    Using a 810 in the era of the 820, in a $600 phone, is ludicrous.
  • sorten - Saturday, November 12, 2016 - link

    I agree. Crazy.
  • philehidiot - Saturday, November 12, 2016 - link

    I have an M9. The battery is a year old and with even moderate use it won't last a day. It's shocking and my first reaction on seeing the 810 employed when there's any alternative was "nooooo, what are you doing?!" it's a fast enough chip but the battery life is shocking and you can cook an egg on it. The battery life is acceptable when new but you add a few apps on there and a mature battery and it's not fit for purpose. Good they added a large battery as they'll need it. Awful decision for a high end phone. Reasons for it explained by the article but honestly.... For that price I would not pay for an outdated chip that was pretty bad then and is awful now.
  • Vagabondjonez - Wednesday, November 23, 2016 - link

    my wife complains about her m9 practically every day,but wont use my G5 with spare battery and 7.0....because shes utterly stubborn and irrational.
  • Vagabondjonez - Wednesday, November 23, 2016 - link

    they are basically trying to tank themselves faster...its so obvious.who is making these decisions for components ?
  • solipsism - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link

    "However on the other hand, inexplicably missing is a 3.5mm headphone jack; despite the fact that this phone is larger than HTC’s other phones, the company has gone the Apple route and removed it. Instead HTC offers a set of USB-C headphones, otherwise you’ll need to track down a USB-C audio adapter."

    So no headphone jack and no included adapter. LOL
  • RaistlinZ - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link

    $600.00 is the price for TWO of these phones, right?
  • philehidiot - Saturday, November 12, 2016 - link

    No, it's for one, plus your dignity which they will take a put through a blender.

    They would take your common sense but it is assumed by the act of purchasing that this has long since fled the nest.
  • ultima_trev - Friday, November 18, 2016 - link

    Good thing it's on sale for $480 at the moment. Enough of a discount to tempt me to get one since the HTC 10 is too much for me and my LG G3's battery is dying+has abysmal IPv6 connectivity.
  • philehidiot - Monday, November 21, 2016 - link

    Honestly, I would seriously recommend against it. The SD810 is a dire SoC. Yes the performance is there (mostly) but in terms of being able to use a smartphone properly without constantly worrying about it going flat, it's crap. Utter crap. You might get a full day of use out of it to start with but over time as the battery has a few charge cycles put through it you'll struggle to get a day (mine stopped lasting a day after about 9 months of use). I have an M9 and whilst I appreciate this has a bigger battery, it's not big enough to offset the severe lack of capacity / inefficiency. If I was using Bluetooth and GPS all the time I might consider the lack of a day of use acceptable but I'm not and it isn't. If your lifestyle means you're happy to carry around a battery pack to charge it mid day then that's fine but this inefficient chip should never have been resurrected. Maybe see if any of the SD820 based devices are now low enough in price for you - the G5 for example? It's not just battery - I'm now starting to notice lag in some apps (an even when scrolling menus!) which wasn't there before which just shouldn't happen with what was a flagship SoC just a year or so ago. I'd expect a good 2 years before basic tasks started lagging. Maybe it's a poorly optimised update that has come through or something but it's gonna affect this phone as well as the M9 as they're basically the same and the software development is going to be in parallel.

    Honestly, for your sanity, don't get this phone. HTC do some damn fine work - this isn't a good example of it.
  • nemoshotyany - Sunday, November 13, 2016 - link

    That Includes the cancellation fee for when you eventually try to get off their crap network
  • Inteli - Friday, November 11, 2016 - link

    Sprint-exclusive HTC phone? What year is it?
  • mortimerr - Monday, November 14, 2016 - link

    What a silly concept. An 810 phone at that cost, without a 3.5 jack...but it has a SD Slot and a bunch of other things? It makes sense that they would need the 8xx chip for what Sprint wants to do with it. But they won't be able to give this away.

    People who care about tech and hardware specs will think this is a legitimate joke and on the off chance a sales rep is able to convince someone knowledgeable to even look at it, that person is surely going to laugh at the price considering HTC doesn't have the brand cache as Samsung and it's more expensive than the 10!
  • ultima_trev - Friday, November 18, 2016 - link

    It includes USB-C headphones and charger. And currently Sprint is offering it on sale for $480. While it does have the specs of a yesteryear flagship, I am a big fan of HTC's design and needed a replacement for my LG G3 as the battery is on its last legs and its IPv6 functionality is spotty at best, and given the HTC 10 costs more than I was willing to pay, this was the perfect phone for to get.
  • Vagabondjonez - Wednesday, November 23, 2016 - link

    HTC has truly made some fatal compromises in dealing with sprint for this. Why would you use last years already middling components in a market thats white hot with bargains far exceeding their sticker price? Its too many compromises for too much $. I was expecting at least a hyrbid focusing system and a dual camera setup maybe to count LG and Apple...HTC Iam definitely one of your most staunch supporters,but wtf?

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