Ya. I have also been confused with the lackluster response from the public on HTC devices recently. I think Phil even commented on how he loved going back to his OneX after using the SG3 demo.
I had a HTC desire a couple of years ago and really loved it. I think that Sense is still the most well thought out UI. It looked and operated the more intuitively IMO than on my SG2. I still love my Samsung but find I miss some things on my old desire. My daughter uses it now and when I pick it up its like visiting an old friend.
That being said, I really think HTC messed up with the non removable battery. This should be a standard feature on any android phone unless it has a monster battery like on the Motorola RAZR maxx. I would not buy the One X for this reason even though I love the phone. I think HTC would be smart to release an updated version of the One X with a 2500mHa battery. Motorola gets this and Samsung gets this with the SG3, I just don't see how HTC keeps missing this simple yet very important feature. But I read they have a new version of the One X coming out but it will have the same skimpy 1800 battery. They are obviously not thinking. With Samsung doing so much marketing they have to be able to compete feature for feature or people will opt for the SG3. If the Samsung phone is setting the bar why would anyone opt to get the OneX with fewer features?
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Samsung and moto use cheap plastics that give you that lightweight design that is how they can afford the heavier bigger battery without you noticing
HTC on the other hand goes for quality
Second off ok it has a 1800 mh battery
But I'm still getting 16 hours avg a day And I'm a heavy user ....
The non removable battery is no big deal it actually makes it a more reliable less faulty phone worst case anything goes wrong as long as I'm in contract att store will replace it on the spot for me
So like really stop using that argument its bs
No expandable memory argument is bs too
Google is emphasizing on cloud storage etc so if you are to lazy nd ignorant to accept the next thong then sir you have a problem there is no need for an sd card when I have features such as
Google music
Dropbox
Google drive
In total that's 25gb for music
25 for whatever
And 5 for docs
I even put all the movies from iTunes into my play movies storage so I can stream em anywhere
Like really your arguments are old and pointless find something HTC dosent appeal to the complaining consumer like you hence its your loss
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