markewallace
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Thanks for the heads up on this one guys. Exactly why we have the report post feature.![]()
Amen. Thank you.
- Mark
Thanks for the heads up on this one guys. Exactly why we have the report post feature.![]()
Wow. Nick is pretty harsh for his first few posts. If the other guy thinks the DNA is the way to go... more power to him. Most of the people that come to this forum do a lot of research before they buy a phone. So to tell them to go to Google and look is kinda like... Duh. We already know that. Thats why we are here. But for Nick to come in here and act like this? Thats not good. I don't think the Mods will allow it. And yes I agree, Nick needs spell check.
Andrew I was just wondering if Verizon's decision to disable wireless charging bothers you or not. I was all set to get the note 2 but I'm Hulk angry about this. Thoughts?
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As I was sitting at the verizon store just checking out both devices, I heard one guy come in and ask for the Note 2. He said that his buddy showed him the Note 2 and he loved it. He also loved the fact that there was wireless charging on his Note 2 (at&t version). The rep literally said, "Oh the Note 2 doesn't have wireless charging... however, the new Droid DNA has it. Come check it out"
Conspiracy theory maybe?
You would think that considering HTC is in such bad shape financially, they would try to come with a WOW phone to outdo everyone else.
They make a phone that's slim with a nice screen but that's it.
HTC could have made a fully functional full featured killer device but instead they gimped it on the sd card and battery. Then you can't even replace the battery so that makes it even worse.
Really lackluster and not a phone a company trying to make a comeback financially should have put out.
sent from the best smart phone (not phablet) on the worst network- the galaxy S III unfortunately on T-Mobile
I originally bought a Lumia 822 but decided to return it...
Well the lack of an SD card slot was a Verizon thing and not an HTC thing. Verizon has a lot of say on phones in the Droid line. The battery size and making it non removable was HTC's decision for sure though.
Stop talking and check the facts before you post. Verizon has no say on a sd card slot. The international version does not have a sd slot.
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