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One of the reasons why I was somewhat interested in the U12+ in fall 2018, was that I did like the package. HTC had scary good cameras at the time (year 3 of good cameras post the M9 disaster), and I think that I could have worked around no Qi on the device. I realize that for my usage, the button fiasco was blown out of proportion. Everything else was appealing, even though I questioned the battery size for the LCD screen.
The biggest thing that kept me away was the price. I was also concerned about software support as well. But the package was compelling enough to me where had I found it at a decent price, I would have rolled the dice. I wasn't going to pay those crazy prices for 64GB/6GB RAM. I wish that they had done the 128GB as the sole model and sold it at the price for the 64GB one. I think the cameras can still compete now, such a shame really.
Oh, well. I can get one new. I can get one the same price as a Mi 9T pro 256GB. The Xiaomi wins on newer lens, battery life, better software support and newer chip set and screen. HTC wins on audio, IP rating, expandable storage and maybe cameras. Just thought that HTC were finally on to something but they were too damaged beyond repair.
The biggest thing that kept me away was the price. I was also concerned about software support as well. But the package was compelling enough to me where had I found it at a decent price, I would have rolled the dice. I wasn't going to pay those crazy prices for 64GB/6GB RAM. I wish that they had done the 128GB as the sole model and sold it at the price for the 64GB one. I think the cameras can still compete now, such a shame really.
Oh, well. I can get one new. I can get one the same price as a Mi 9T pro 256GB. The Xiaomi wins on newer lens, battery life, better software support and newer chip set and screen. HTC wins on audio, IP rating, expandable storage and maybe cameras. Just thought that HTC were finally on to something but they were too damaged beyond repair.