eric3316
Well-known member
Devices with built in batteries have a way to reset the phone as if the battery was pulled so that would not be an issue. If your device gets stuck you are able to reset it.As one that has had an Android phone since day one and the OG Droid, I have NEVER had an Android phone that didn't require a batter pull ever so often to get it going again. Even with the GS3, they are required ever so often. The fact that the DNA doesn't have a removable battery scares the you know what out of me. Not to mention the lack of SD card. I love my GS3 and have my eye on the Note 2, but the rumors of a new 440+ ppi Sammy device coming in 2013 has also peaked my interest. So with NO upgrades in hand, it makes my decision very easy. Don't get the DNA.
Bryan
That plus with service providers now with limited data plans does the cloud really make sense to use? With providers f'n over it's users with these plans internal storage should be a large part of the selling points to these devices. People know they have these crappy data plans know so the least amount of data they need to use to access their media the better.I will overlook the lack of MicroSD slot, if HTC releases a 32GB or 64GB version.
Until wifi becomes available on ALL commercial airliners, I cannot understand why
companies like Google keep trying to push us to the cloud. I fly almost 90,000
miles a year and mostly on TATL & TPAC flights. No data connection means no
access to the cloud.