I just canceled my preorder from Verizon. I just saw the specs for the HTC DNA and I want to see both phones hand in hand. Im not in a rush for upgrade. What are your inputs on the 2 phones?
I am a big HTC fan had HTC Droid Inc->Thunder bolt->Rezound, but I am leaning towards the N2 cause of the SD card and removable battery and I thing the SN2 has a wider more square screen which I like
Not really interested in the DNA. I think 1080p is a waste on a 5 inch display. You arn't really going to see a difference in anything, but it is still going to suck a lot more battery life then an equivalent 720p display.
If you discount the higher resolution, you are left with a really fast mid end device with no expandable storage and on replaceable battery. Compared to the Note2, its a smaller screen and no S-Pen.
Frankly, I'm not sure why they are considered to be in the same market.
S-Pen takes the cake! Galaxy Note 2 all the way!
This might have the DNA fall behind the note 2. I understand that a stylus is not standard, but since the S-Pen is so useful, it might set the standard a bit high. I think the intuition kind of failed on similar grounds. Not saying that the DNA will fail though.
Along the lines of what everyone seems to be saying, I think they are two different classes of smartphone. I would go dna, unless it doesn't have an sdcard slot, because I do not need the extras the note2 brings. It is essentially overkill for me.
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I've said this before elsewhere but, for the record, I think people are going to absolutely fall in love with the DNA's screen for the first 4 hours... then they're going to start looking around for outlets to charge up.
2020 or 2100 or even 2500 mAh, I think, is going to be too small of a battery for a 5" 1080p screen.
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I plan on getting the Note 2. The new HTC device doesn't interest me. I've had two different HTC Android phones prior to the Razr Maxx I'm currently using. The HTC phones had great build quality, but not in the battery department. I prefer the battery for the Note 2, in comparison to what HTC is offering for their upcoming phone.
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