I bought a Phantom 4 and am very happy with it -- I have had no problems. It's my first drone and I have found it extremely capable and stable, and the collision avoidance has saved my bacon a time or two. The battery life is the only sort of issue I have run into; I get closer to 22-24 minutes of usable battery rather than claimed 28. The controllability, range, and no-lag perfectly clear video feed streaming to my RC-mounted ipad continues to amaze me, although I have never tried to push it beyond 3/4 of a mile -- I try to keep it where I can see it.
That said, the Typhoon H looks it will be amazing and if I had had the time to wait, I would have waited. From my perspective, it has three big advantages:
1. the raised landing gear with the 360 camera view, which affords more comprehensive use of the collision avoidance system since you aren't required to fly sideways/backwards to take sideways/backwards facing shots
2. the built in display in the RC so you don't have to mount a device, which can be a pain when using the drone frequently (I've taken to keeping my ipad permanently mounted on the RC and keeping that whole kit sitting separately in a box in my trunk since I use the drone so frequently, but that means I am sacrificing my ipad to the drone, not to mention the considerable extra trunk space).
3. the safety of six rotors
I admit I will be a little jealous of you Typhoon H flyers when you get your birds, but until I accidentally destroy my Phantom 4, I'll be happily sticking with it, hopefully for a long time to come. I think that those of you who are waiting for the Typhoon H will be very happy as well.