My take on it would be:
-1080p S Amoled (not going to happen)
-4.7"
-Narrower top and bottom bezel
-32GB option as minimum with SD card support
-3GB RAM
-I would love a IP67 certification, just to feel safe when it pours down or your/a little kid spills some juice on it
-High capacity battery in favor of a razor thin device. I don't mind a few millimeters more if it means 2 hours more screen-on time or 12 hours more stand-by
-Decent camera with OIS, a decent lens, something akin to "focus pixels" or "laser focus" paired with a better zoe version. I love the concept of zoe. Taking 2 seconds of video before and after the picture in just one procedure, so it can be used for effects or just picture editing.
-Keep sense ui clean and simple but still with HTC's soul in it. Please, don't go with Google with the Notification sounds - ring, vibrate....who needs silent. Guess what, I do need it.
For the bigger one (m9 max) :
- Same innards as the M9
- Make it 6". I have to admit. When in 2011 or 2012 the Note came to market with a 5.5" screen, it felt huge. It was "unusably" big. 2014/2015 with "normal" phones around 5" - 5.5" an Note 4 doesn't feel big or let's say "substantially different" enough with a 5.7" screen.
- Give it a pen. Shamelessly steal ideas and concepts of different tablets, phablets and inputs. Just being big is also not "substantially different" from a Nexus 6. Put that size to use in a business environment and/or for media consumption, leisure activities (drawing, generating handwritten diaries cards etc.)
- Even a bigger high density/capacity battery than the M9. Maybe 3800 mAh.
For both:
- USB 3.1 Typ C connector
- latest BT types
- IR emitter
- IP67
- better placed power button
- tap to wake still there
- brushed matte gun-metall grey option
To be honest, what I really would like, is a 4.3" mini version that is actually identical to the m9 (cpu, RAM, etc), with the specs i wished for it. I am ok with a 720p screen in that size, still 342ppi, would prefer a 1080p screen but doesn't really make sense. Phablets are only useful to me with a pen, anything else is just a big slap, that could have been made smaller.
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