ronzkie21
Active member
Dang it! I posted those specs on the Nexus poll a couple of days ago. I need a new HTC on T-Mobile. My Amaze is still good but it's time for a bigger phone. Was considering the One S but it has the same screen size.
This device is a beast.. The screen tech which is outstanding will be coming to a device for the north american market. Once you see a SLCD3 1080p screen everything else becomes ..."ok" this version of sense however will not be onboard.
Laters...
Panda
One would imagine that a LTE equipped big red version would have a slightly bumped up battle capacity... however we don't know if the SLCD3 is possibly more energy efficient than its predecessors on the Rezound and One series. Also...someone mentioned this thing will be water proof; is this true?
Hope well see this on Big Red by years end.
This phone is getting close....
Perfect Phone:
slcd3 1920x1080
4.7-5 inch screen
LTE
2gb ram
s4 quadcore
Pure Google
LED notification light
2500+ mah battery
Removable Battery
SD support
16 gb internal storage
NFC
Water proof
Anything else I'm missing?(I don't know much about the camera I suppose- 3 MP front facing, 8-12 back? What lens? etc)
If a phone like that ever came out, it would simply dominate everything.
I wouldn't own something that powerful without an option for removable battery. I'd probably be tethered to a wall by lunch time... here's hoping that the processor and screen play nice with that battery.
Sent from my HTC One X
Actually we DO know that the SLCD3 is more energy efficient: this display uses the SHARP IGZO (indium gallium zinc oxide) process. Sharp has said that products using this display technology last 2.5 times longer overall in battery life than products without that display. That said, the Adreno 320 in the APQ8064 is a beast of a graphics processor: we are seeing this in the LG Optimus G and Asus Padfone 2 without the benefit of Jelly Bean (they both run Ice Cream Sandwich) and both of those devies are benchmark monsters.
HTC is well aware of the battery criticism they've had for their large screened, 4G devices, hopefully they've done the math and found 2,020 mAh sufficient for this LTE device.
And yes, the Japanese version is IPX5 water resistent. Here are the specs straight from the horse's mouth: https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...%2Fjp%2Fsmartphones%2Fhtl21%2F&token=yP0dtr5Q Here's hoping we DO see the HTC6435LVW as the Nexus 5 this year, but it could end up being December/January in anniversary of the original Nexus One.