There we go Ry, there is some constructive feedback! Yes, I fully agree HTC needs to market better, but along with giving the consumers what they want. Many keep pointing it Samsung's marketing, but that isn't all they have, if their phone was crap it wouldn't sell. The S3 just happens to be not only the best selling android phone, but also the best selling smartphone, and this is just because of marketing? No, I am pretty sure the fact that it has an SD card slot, removable battery, and 2gb of ram have helped it to completely swamp the One X.
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I already talked about marketing.
The Galaxy S III is heavily marketed. That's why it's selling. Regular customers don't care that much about the specs. If you believe that, you're really kidding yourself. The One X was hardly mentioned. Regular consumers didn't even know about it.
This makes no sense: "I don't know anyone that bought an Galaxy S3 because it has SD card slot and a user-replaceable battery. They bought the Galaxy S3 because it was well-marketed to them." Everyone I know who has an S3 bought it with these things heavily on mind. These are some of the main advantages over an iphone, among other things of course.
For the supposed "tech savvy", it doesn't make sense. But for REGULAR customers - it does. Because of
marketing, regular people knew about this phone. My sister didn't care about the specs. Nor did any of my non-"tech savvy" friends who also went out and bought a Galaxy S III.
Now, why do I keep cheering for HTC. HTC has far superior: screens (One X and DNA), Sense (easily bests touchwiz and other competitors, although LG's Optimus G version is looking pretty good), and their phone build quality is far superior. These other problems seem like easy fixes to me...just put in enough ram, memory space (or sd card slot), and a removable or big enough battery. Of course the carrier problem is a bit more difficult...
Who makes the screens for HTC? Is HTC in the business of manufacturing their own screens or can anyone else source the same screens HTC is using?
Sense vs. TouchWiz. If anything, Motorola's latest Blur wins on being lightweight - near stock Android without being stock Android. What does Sense have going for it? Better camera software?
My thing is - regular consumers don't see 1 GB RAM, only 16GB of internal memory, lack of an SD card slot, or lack of a removable battery as problems. If it works, it works.
You'll probably point to the multitasking issue on the One X. I pointed to Alex Dobie's comments on the Android Central podcast about the One X+. Will the DROID DNA have supposed multitasking issues? Or will it be like the One X+?
Do we have enough evidence that a 2020 mAh battery is going to suck? How many people have reviewed the DROID DNA?
Bottom line: it's about getting more eyeballs looking at HTC. It's about putting the marketing effort behind your products. Not specs.