[BNM] Are HTC devices any good?

Pete Barr-Watson petebw at gmail.com
Fri Jun 6 15:57:20 BST 2008


ffs. Ant, you have way too much time on your hands. And, personally, I
would class £290 sim free, unlocked as fairly low end, but there you
go...

On 6/6/08, Antony Jones <antonyj at gamesys.co.uk> wrote:
>> lower end htc's are just that, low end. they're not very good because
>> they're low end, not because they're htc...
>
> Hang on. Because I "only" pay £290 for an HTC phone, which, I may note
> was the most expensive phone o2 were supplying, I should expect it to
> absolutely suck beyond all normal means?
>
> I mean, it should barely be able to make a call? Crash almost
> constantly? Be unable to hang up? Freeze when loading my text message
> inbox? Fail to sync with its own software on a windows machine because
> of some "unspecified communications error"? I should expect the LCD to
> begin to fail and the entire screen to shift 8 pixels off the screen
> after 3 months meaning that the taskbar dissapears? Then the LCD should
> turn its own (unadjustable) contrast up so far that you can only see
> faint outlines of the UI, if you turn on its "auto screen-off" feature?
> It should crash on coming out of "auto-sleep" so hard that you have to
> reset it every single time? I should expect it to be so slow that often,
> the phone dialer application doesn't load? I should expect it to
> regularly freeze on the boot screen? I should expect to type my unlock
> password in and have it printed back to me, in plaintext, in the middle
> of the screen, and voila: NOT unlock? I should expect the slide out
> keyboard to start typing symbols and not be able to delete in the middle
> of a text message or email message? I should then have to reboot it to
> enable it again? It should make calls and then, mid call, silence my
> microphone so that the other end can't hear me any more?
>
> The list of faults which began appearing after 2-3 months is absolutely
> endless, and the phone gradually turns into the useless waste of pocket
> space that it is today.
>
> Because it's low end?
>
> Frankly, if a company can't make a product which works, regardless of
> the end of the range it is crapped out of, I would (And will not) ever,
> EVER buy one of their worthless, cheap, badly made, buggy products ever
> again.
>
> Even my siemens SL55 was better than any of my HTCs, and that was £25,
> and utter and complete rubbish.
>
> Low end my ass. They're "not very good" because they're HTC.
>
> Ant
>
> On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 03:40 +0100, Pete Barr-Watson wrote:
>> if you want a windows mobile handset then HTC are one of the best OEM's. I
>> have a few htc's including the Diamond (the non-keyboard version of the
>> touch pro) and it's pretty awesome. Of course, the iPhone is the current
>> leader in the touch space...
>> lower end htc's are just that, low end. they're not very good because
>> they're low end, not because they're htc...
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Antony Jones <antonyj at gamesys.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > If you decide to take the plunge, make sure you have a good trial period
>> > where you can return it, it'll probably break within 30 days, or you'll
>> > be so utterly unimpressed by the way it drags its feet that you'll want
>> > rid of it anyway.
>> >
>> > On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 10:20 +0100, Adam Liptrot wrote:
>> > > Dang, HTC are the phones BT are pushing with their broadband ToGo.
>> > > Was looking at maybe getting one of those.
>> > >
>> > > Ad
>> > >
>> > > On 6/5/08, Antony Jones <antonyj at gamesys.co.uk> wrote:
>> > > > As the previous owner of three HTC devices, avoid like the plague.
>> > > >
>> > > >  The HTC Trion which I recently swapped out for an iPhone,
>> > > > completely
>> > > >  broke down before my 12 month contract was up. What an absolute
>> > > > piece
>> > of
>> > > >  trash. I mostly blame windows mobile, but the thing didn't make
>> > > > calls
>> > > >  properly from the outset, and 4 of 5 calls would crash the phone to
>> > > > a
>> > > >  white screen so that I couldn't pick the call up.
>> > > >
>> > > >  Furthermore if I turned the phone off for a day or so, on turning
>> > > > it
>> > on,
>> > > >  it would play ALL my alarm sounds in one shot and crash itself
>> > > >  irrecoverably, so I'd reset it, and the cycle would start again.
>> > > >
>> > > >  Avoid, avoid avoid.
>> > > >
>> > > >  By the way, i'm no Mac fan particularly, but the iPhone (once
>> > > > unlocked
>> > > >  and jailbroken ;)) absolutely blows my mind. I've just realised
>> > > > it's
>> > > >  lasted a week on one charge, during normal use. More than my HTC
>> > > > did
>> > and
>> > > >  this thing runs a lot faster and warmer! I absolutely love it.
>> > > >
>> > > >  Ant
>> > > >
>> > > >
>> > > >  On Thu, 2008-06-05 at 09:53 +0100, iestyn lloyd wrote:
>> > > >  > I was put off HTC years ago by the hilariously badly executed XDA
>> > Exec
>> > > >  > (HTC Universal).
>> > > >  > Are HTC's devices any better these days? This looks interesting:
>> > > >  >
>> > > >  > http://www.engadget.com/2008/06/04/the-htc-touch-pro/
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