Commodus
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- Oct 9, 2004
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Man, I used to love HTC's stuff, I had my HD2 tweaked to hell and back, dunno what the hell happened to them, mostly poor management I guess. Samsung just kicked their ass...
Think it mostly amounts to a confusing strategy, primarily between 2010-2011. Too many models and lots of compromise. Just ask Thunderbolt owners who had to settle for a chunky design and miserable battery life simply so that Verizon could say it had one more LTE phone. Things got much, much better from 2012 onward (I loved the One X / One S), but this was also at the same time that Samsung hit its stride with the GS3 and its endless marketing blitz. HTC got overshadowed, and its oddball UltraPixel cameras probably scared people off from phones that were arguably better than Samsung's in most respects.
As for the One M9... well, I think that's an instance of HTC not really understanding what people wanted next. Yes, we wanted higher-resolution cameras... but you didn't have to go too far in the other direction and offer a 20-megapixel camera that isn't good in low light.