What color will you be getting?

What color are you purchasing?


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turb0wned

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Like the title says?

EDIT: Well, i guess I should have added red to the poll... Anyone know how to edit the poll?
 
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I'd like to see both colors in person before passing final judgement, but from pics alone I'd go with black.
 
Yeah I can't decide. If T Mobile puts a preorder I don't know which I would pick.

Anyone know if it will have carrier branding?
 
Didn't I hear somewhere talk of a red one too? Or have I been awake too long?

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HTC site lists red. My curiosity is peaked with that, want to see it badly

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I will get red if availability is there from att at launch otherwise it will be the silver and white one.

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If I were to get one, I'd have to say silver. White/silver phones are sexy, and I'd just be slightly more worried about scratches showing more on the black one.
 
I saw both black and silver at the event this morning - I usually prefer black phones but the silver looks VERY nice on this - that would be the color I'd prefer.

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I really like the red version,although I don't think it really matters as ill probably be keeping it in a case the whole time.
 
Do you feel like the silver backing will show scratches more than the black?

No, I don't think it would - one, I don't think it will scratch that easily, and two, if it did, I think it wouldn't stick out so much.
 
Black phones always show scratches more easily than white phones.

For anyone leery about the white band around the white/silver phone and thought it was plastic. It is NOT. CNET and a few others mentioned this specifically. It's just painted to give that silver/white two-tone look HTC likes so much. I actually thought the top and bottom back pieces were faux-metal plastic and the rest was metal, like your typical metal phone with antennas on top and bottom under the plastic. But upon further reading, those are actually real metal pieces and they do the whole dual-antenna iphone trick between them, so the phone can actually be mostly metal now.