Vindicarre wrote:
Screeling:
Phones now do much more than I can use, so mainly battery life, and signal strength. The Build quality looks stellar. What about wireless charging?
Battery Life: Excellent. Can go a full day doing texting, tethering for an hour on my lunch for my laptop, checking Blinkfeed (their news/social media aggregater app) every now and then, go running in the evening for 25-45 minutes with music going full blast through the speakers and a running app with GPS tracking. Still end the day with 20-30%. I have even accidentally left my phone off the charger some nights and find I still have about 10-20% left when I wake up. Playing a Nintendo DS emulator with my PS3 controller bluetooth'ed to the phone for an hour or so doesn't much dent the battery.
Signal Strength: I don't make a lot of voice calls. Tucson sucks for reception and all houses in my area just seem to blunt the signal. Out in public, it seems to do fine.
Build Quality: It's metal, it's pretty, and it's
slippery. I had to get a TPU case. The one I have is completely clear on the back and black around the edges, so it goes well with my phone. But I don't get to appreciate its looks as much. I have dropped the phone without a case on thin carpet and no problems. I have dropped it with the case several times, even face down, when out running and no problems. HTC gives you a 6 months screen replacement warranty, btw.
Wireless Charging: Don't know for sure, but doubt it. I had the wireless Qi charger from my Nokia and it didn't work. I don't know if an aluminum chassis interferes with that or not. They give you a 1.5 A charger, which seems to power it up quick.