Hi, just got back from class. I am happy that so many people chimed in with their comments. And even though I disagreed with some, I still respect them. I really must say that I appreciate all of the feedback and attention that my letter is getting. I can only hope that the decision makers at Sprint and HTC are paying attention. So, I thank you all for the comments on this thread. Some of the comments that I was going to address have already been done so by other posters. But, anyways, let me tackle some of the big ones:
Why would I write a letter saying that I am going to buy a product, yet requesting that they change it?
Well, as I also states in the letter and has been proven by reading some of the comments in this thread, There are many people who have decided not to buy this phone FOR THIS VERY REASON. For the record, I agree that its a silly reason not to buy a phone, but it seems that this has become a real issue. Furthermore, as other comments have pointed out, the fix is relatively easy. I posted the letter because I want this phone to succeed. I want both companies to be successful and it would be a shame to see that something as minuscule as this would prevent this device from reaching is maximum success potential.
Why not take HTC to task over the Removable battery? Why complain about a back cover?
Because it is far too late in the game to make a major change in design. This is not something that will change. However, seeing how the back is removable with no real apparent function, this seems like a fairly cheap and easy fix.
Why are we whining like a bunch of [removed]
First off, men care as much about style as women, just in an entirely different way. When us men shop for cars, suits, ties, shoes, brief cases, watches, and Televisions, style is very much at play and cvery much considered. This is the same thing. I do prefer function over form, which is why I never owned an iPhone. However, we are now living in an age where we can have our cake and eat it too. We can have both function and form.
Why would HTC spend more money to accommodate the few who are making a big deal of this.
First, its not entirely unprecedented. Many phone manufacturers have bundled interchangeable face plates and back covers and what not in the past. HTC was bundling a nice pair of Beats ear buds at one point. This should not be cost prohibitive for them to pull off and its not too late for them to do it. Secondly, Even those of us that don't mind, would still have to admit that it would be pretty awesome to at least have a different colored option if nothing but to show off the versatility of the device.
Shiny is not a color
Normally, I don't address comments such as these, but in this case, I want to point out that in the context of the sentence, The word "shiny" is an adjective that describes the color, not the name of the color. Replace the word "shiny" with the word "dull". See how that makes sense? Colors can be shiny, dull, bright, dark, and so on... I accept your apology sir.