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I've spent a few days with the HTC Exodus 1, and while I do think that phones need to get friendlier with the blockchain, I'm not sure that the Exodus 1 distinguishes itself enough to become *the* blockchain phone.
SEE ALSO: Best Samsung Galaxy pre-order deals: S10, S10+, and S10eThe HTC Exodus 1 is a fairly powerful device, with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chip, 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, a 16/12-megapixel rear camera and an 8/8-megapixel dual selfie camera, as well as a 3,500mAh battery. Not quite up to par with the best phones right now, but not that far off either.

In design terms, the HTC Exodus 1 is a mixed bag. It has a transparent back that lets you see some of the phone's parts. This is partially fake; some of the chips are merely drawings, but some of it is real, and overall I love the aesthetic. In fact, based on its rear side alone, it's probably the nicest phone I've had.
On the front, however, the Exodus has a 6-inch screen with huge bezels on top and bottom. Two years ago, there would've been nothing wrong with that -- and, technically speaking, there's still nothing wrong with that -- but it's 2019, and the phone looks obsolete.

Some of HTC's special features did make the Exodus a bit more interesting to use than your standard run-of-the-mill Android phone. I liked the haptic keys on the phone's sides and I actually used Edge Sense a lot (by default, it's set to fire up the camera when you squeeze the phone, and this is indeed fast and convenient). It also has the nicest packaging of any phone I've had.
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Other things were not so great. Face recognition often failed. The fingerprint sensor on the back was hard to find on the phone's slippery surface (you do get a transparent case with the phone, and you should definitely use it). The phone is running Android 8, which at this point just should not happen. Some elements of its UI, for example the screen you get when you're receiving a call, were just plain ugly.
A couple more things to note. The phone is IP68 water and dust resistant, which is great. It doesn't have a headphone jack, which isn't that great.
When it comes to performance, some aspects of the Exodus were surprisingly good. I've used it as a primary phone, and I've shared its Wi-Fi hotspot with another phone and a laptop, and still the battery lasted for a full day.
But the phone's camera was often slow, and the photos varied in quality a lot. I did manage to capture some great ones, but some aspects of the camera, like bokeh mode, were pretty awful. Check out some of the photos I've captured in Zagreb and Barcelona, below.




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The HTC Exodus 1 should not be judged as just another phone, though. It's strongly advertised as a blockchain-friendly phone, with a "Secure Enclave" element that protects your crypto keys, a built-in cryptocurrency wallet and a couple more features to come at a later date.
Unfortunately, all this mostly boils down to some pre-installed, third-party software. The Zion wallet, which comes with the phone, supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin and sixtyish other coins. It's alright, but if you're working with cryptocurrencies, you likely already have a wallet that you like, and, since Zion is pretty basic, you probably won't want to switch.

Zion does have a cool feature called "social key recovery," which uses some clever cryptography to let you securely store your crypto private keys with your friends (without any of them individually being able to see them), but that's about it.
As for the Secure Enclave, in theory it should make Zion safer than a regular, software-only wallet. It's basically a chip that operates separately from the rest of the phone, and nothing on the Android OS (except Zion) can access the private keys stored within. It will take time and some testing from third party researchers to determine whether this is really the case.
Other crypto-friendly apps are built-in, like the Brave browser and cryptocurrency portfolio tracker Blockfolio -- but then again, you can install them on any phone. In fact, some major manufacturers have already caught on; Samsung's Galaxy S10 comes with a pre-installed crypto wallet as well.

The company just announced its partnership with the Opera browser, which can now take advantage of the Zion wallet API to interact with crypto services online while keeping your private keys safe. The company also announced a store for decentralized apps (dApps) that play nice with the phone. It's a good start, and if more apps join in, it'll be put HTC and its Exodus ahead in the crypto game.
The HTC Exodus 1 is available for purchase for $699, which is not a horrible price for what you get, but given the price of some pretty powerful phones that came out this week, it's not exactly an amazing deal, either. Ultimately, if you trust HTC's Secure Enclave, the Exodus 1 might be worth the price; if not, you're probably better off with any other phone and a separate hardware crypto wallet.
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