SuperMarioVT
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Has Phil answered the only question that really matters.... battery life? How is it??
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
Has Phil answered the only question that really matters.... battery life? How is it??
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
Is the rear speaker LOUD? and if you had to chose between the GS3 and DNA for 1-2 years... which would you take? Thanks
It's loud.
And I"m not picking for you. They're both very good phones.
minus the battery, only 16gb built in (11 useable), and no SD Slot...
While I appreciate you're encouraging my freedom of choice... I currently am in a situation where I have a GS3 but am able to return it for a DNA if I act on it fast. Thus I would GREATLY appreciate your insight on this. I realize they're both great phones. But seriously, if you could please tip the scales one side or the other and offer some assistance in making this decision easier for me... that would be truly appreciated. Thank you
Phil,
Does the phone look to be serviceable?
i.e.
battery removal and replacement?
I am not so much worried about battery life. It just seems to me that with all of the great internals of this phone it should/could last a long time. i.e more than a two year contract... and the one year warranty....
Are these new super phones being designed to be disposable?
I keep my phones in a case and with a screen protector, but I have no control over a battery that goes bad....
Thanks
Cameron
Is the rear speaker LOUD? and if you had to chose between the GS3 and DNA for 1-2 years... which would you take? Thanks
I see a coupla tweety birds, an email icon, Google +, all on the notification bar. Just coincidence that they're all white in color or are notifications all monochrome?
And I"m not picking for you. They're both very good phones
Phil Y U NO answer me...?
Can it be purchased in the US and used globally??
Thanx!
Sent from my RaZr HD.
I think you just need to look at a couple of things.
1. Battery - this will probably be about the same as the S3. But the S3 has a removable battery.
2. Removable sd - is it important to you?
3. 16GB of memory - is this enough for you? If you need more the S3 wins.
Other than that the DNA is superior in screen quality, camera and overall horsepower.
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Just putting this out there but I think HTC will take strong feedback like another company did *cough Nexus 7* and release a 32gb version. Now I would enjoy a model with a larger battery and I could see HTC follow Moto in the say method that Maxx takes. All in all most people can live with using cloud storage now a days. Just don't see them surviving another phone with only complaint, yet again, is battery life. I expect a second model with changes to battery / internal storage.
We have seen cases from mophie and other companies that extend battery life, with more phones coming out with limited storage such as the Nexus 4 and the DNA, do you think its plausible for a company like them to make a case that extends battery life and that you could plug in a micro SD card to extend storage since you can mount USB devices on a lot of newer devices?
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