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I have a HTC Desire HD and my contract is due up next month, I was going to just get a 12 month sim only and use this phone for a bit longer but I am not 100% sure now with the new Windows phones and now this.
Doesn't that look a bit like the Z10?
It looks a bit like a lot of phones. At first glance, I thought iPhone, the Sony. I guess I need to see it in the flesh...
Well that's not confusing at all for the average consumer when there's already an HTC One X+, One X, One V, One S, and One SV.
468 PPI is completely stupid and will cause an increased drain on battery and CPU - much like the Nexus 10's screen does.
Personally I'd go Nexus 4. Vanilla Jellybean and only £275. Why buy a phone with android then a whole bunch of stuff on top?
I do know what you mean, however I really like Sense, have done from before it was Sense (cue hipster cat) and just called the HTC skin on Windows Mobile. Using a Samsung Galaxy Ace/Ace+ makes you realise just how good the HTC software is... and how bad a job Samsung have managed to do.
i dont friggin want edge to edge glass that will shatter once dropped, for gods sake HTC pull you're poo together and get back to making good, proper, geeks handsets.
These can't be available fast enough.....I was due an upgrade a week ago :(
How do you application flip without the button to do it?
Doesn't interest me, think I will go for the Sony Xperia Z this time around.
I just wish Asus would get more phones out. I love my transformer pad - Basically vanilla Jelly bean with a slightly improved task bar (and the ability to disable that if you like!). Wish more manufactures would do this (looking at you Samsung!). If I want a different keyboard/launcher etc I'll install it myself (which I do just to ignore the Samsung UI!).
Small battery too. You'd expect at least 2800mah for something like that.
I used to think this but then the ICS/Sense update for my Sensation exposed how bloated it was and now with Jelly Bean on the Nexus 4 and I'm no longer missing it at all, it's just some widgets and a little bit of social networking integration. Widgets are everywhere in the app store and I have no friends...
I noticed this on my dads sensation, for some reason the experience is quite different on the One X and S. I still agree with you about vanilla flavors of android though, Sense should be an optional install from the market place, not pre-installed.
I dont understand why they dont do this, it would mean easier and more regular updates to sense itself and easier to keep handsets using up to date Android.