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It is all a matter of preference for design and functionality. It would appear that some of the opinions were not based upon final production device. IMO, design, the camera and using the phone to listen to music are secondary as I need a device whose performance will get me through a business day. The GS4 is clearly more focused on the user experience. The One is a great device but does not meet my needs. The One should have been released with the most current version of JB which would have made the choice more difficult.
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If you don't mind me asking, what is it about 4.2 that might sway your decision enough to consider an HTC One if it did come with the latest OS? I'm not aware of all the features that 4.2 has that the previous versions don't, but I know you'll be missing DayDream and Expandable notifications.The One should have been released with the most current version of JB which would have made the choice more difficult.
That's a really good comparison.
I would probably switch over to the one based on that review but coming from an I phone, I want the swap-able battery and sd card
Oh but the HTC One does have those, in CHINA. Yup in CHINA.
Someone's not happy with the world's upcoming next superpower...![]()
Sure it may be an upcoming superpower, but why only give China the special version. I'm doubting that China is the most popular market for HTC.
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