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the speaker set up on it seems a bit louder than HTC u1.
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The camera is amazing, although the front facing camera does struggle a bit in low light
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the speakers are still a bit subpar but louder than most
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so I will drag Samsung in the mud a bit for locking the boot loader and writing an OS with a ton of bloat on it that slows it down to the point 2 year old devices can at times best it in speed
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I do miss my headphone jack a little bit
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The music through the USB-C jack with the included adapter, though not as loud and punchy as the LG v20, it is every bit as clear.
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so I will drag Samsung in the mud a bit for locking the boot loader and writing an OS with a ton of bloat on it that slows it down to the point 2 year old devices can at times best it in speed
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HTC does include a basic plastic case in the box but it is a bit cheesy and scratches easily.
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I did shoot some 4K video today of a live band at the festival and audio was very good and the video was clear but the only thing that sucks is that you can record for only 6 minutes in 4K. I would recommend this phone to someone that does not all the apps that Samsung installs on the phones they sell as I had the Samsung Galaxy S8+ and it started to lag a bit after 2 months
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Not missing a headphone jack even a bit
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I might rant a bit
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I'm a bit nervous about the fragility, especially with this phone being so slick, but I'm pretty careful
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Sad really b/
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Lastly, the feel of the phone to me it's not as slick as I initially imagined it would be.
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I'm using this phone on T-mobile and everything works, WiFi calling, VoLTE