HTC One = Total Fail?

Make it easier to hold. Like I said a page ago. A post to which you responded.

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I see. So the rounded back works like a handle of sorts. HTC One is the world's first handle-back phone. That's pretty badass.

I didn't know flat-back phones were jumping out of people's hands, but I can see where the handle-back would come in handy.

Still I think I would prefer a removable battery to the handle-back. And wouldn't it have been possible to have a removable handle-back? I thought the failure to have the back removable was a matter of finish, not shape.

Still, loving the concept of the handle-back ultra pixel phone!

Pretty badass.

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Please try to follow this. I can confirm that the pictures taken with the HTC One and posted online look like crap.

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Oh boo. Don't get sore at me. It's just a phone. For the record, I think the HTC is just swell once you get past all its deficiencies. All better?

I think you're the best.

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Now I've heard it all!

What functions does the "utility of its shape" perform?

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Glad to be of assistance!

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I'm not trying to sass you, but why not get a badass S4 with 13mp camera with low light setting? That way the pictures won't look like rat turd.

All the HTC damage control sure seems like a lot of work!

Lolz!

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Sorry. I wasn't listening.

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I can picture the boardroom meeting where HTC execs are looking at spec comparisons, very concerned about 4mp vs 13mp cameras.

A marketing guru says to the others not to worry, he takes a pen and marks through the prefix "mega" next to the 4 and writes the word "ultra." Next he writes the words, "patented technology." There is confused silence around the boardroom followed by spontaneous uproarious applause. All fixed.

And people say Samsung is gimmicky.

That's genius.

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I see. So the rounded back works like a handle of sorts. HTC One is the world's first handle-back phone. That's pretty badass.

I didn't know flat-back phones were jumping out of people's hands, but I can see where the handle-back would come in handy.

Still I think I would prefer a removable battery to the handle-back. And wouldn't it have been possible to have a removable handle-back? I thought the failure to have the back removable was a matter of finish, not shape.

Still, loving the concept of the handle-back ultra pixel phone!

Pretty badass.

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Quit trolling this thread. More than once this thread has been derailed because of it.
 
I see. So the rounded back works like a handle of sorts. HTC One is the world's first handle-back phone. That's pretty badass.

I didn't know flat-back phones were jumping out of people's hands, but I can see where the handle-back would come in handy.

Still I think I would prefer a removable battery to the handle-back. And wouldn't it have been possible to have a removable handle-back? I thought the failure to have the back removable was a matter of finish, not shape.

Still, loving the concept of the handle-back ultra pixel phone!

Pretty badass.

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A removable battery is very possible with an aluminum build, but they just won't do it

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A removable battery is very possible with an aluminum build, but they just won't do it

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That's what I thought which would take us back to my initial contention that HTC is favoring form over function. Just like Apple.

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A removable battery is very possible with an aluminum build, but they just won't do it

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Not in a unibody it isn't. Certainly not while maintaining a svelte shape either.

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Oh, I see how it is. If somebody disagrees with you, they are a troll.

You sir are a cyber bully!

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No, he's a moderator in a forum telling a member that is being a troll (you) to behave themselves or be removed from this thread. You would do well to heed his advice.

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Not in a unibody it isn't. Certainly not while maintaining a svelte shape either.

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The get rid of the unibody problem solved.

And how do you know about the shape?

Has it been done before?

I know the DROID X had a metal back

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The get rid of the unibody problem solved.

And how do you know about the shape?

Has it been done before?

I know the DROID X had a metal back

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A metal back is different than an entirely metal phone.

Getting rid of the unibody would be idiotic. It creates a much more durable and high quality device that will be less prone to damage and common pitfalls of devices like Samsung's.

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A removable battery is very possible with an aluminum build, but they just won't do it

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Honestly a removable battery on a phone should be common sense...I mean why would anyone want the battery stuck in the phone, and if something happens they are pretty much ****ed...Some people may say they dont need a removable battery, but they can just leave it in there, but a non removeable battery is pretty dumb to me

I think companies do that so just in case the phone messes up, they are forced to send it in a pay for repairs...I am pretty sure thats why Apple does it
 
Honestly a removable battery on a phone should be common sense...I mean why would anyone want the battery stuck in the phone, and if something happens they are pretty much ****ed...Some people may say they dont need a removable battery, but they can just leave it in there, but a non removeable battery is pretty dumb to me

I think companies do that so just in case the phone messes up, they are forced to send it in a pay for repairs...I am pretty sure thats why Apple does it

No, apple does it because it allows them to build the most compact phone possible. They also do it, frankly, because the only people that care about a removable battery is a tiny percentage of users.
 
Oh, I see how it is. If somebody disagrees with you, they are a troll.

You sir are a cyber bully!

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See below.
Quit trolling the thread or more "official" steps will be taken.


Thank you. There's a first time for everything.


Not replying is the best option here.

No, he's a moderator in a forum telling a member that is being a troll (you) to behave themselves or be removed from this thread. You would do well to heed his advice.

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Thank you. I try to be fair and give everyone the same opportunity to be a contributing member of the conversation. Sometimes that doesn't go the way I hope.

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No, apple does it because it allows them to build the most compact phone possible. They also do it, frankly, because the only people that care about a removable battery is a tiny percentage of users.

I doubt the second part of ur statement is true

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See below.
Quit trolling the thread or more "official" steps will be taken.

Oh my, Tapatalk doesn't tell me who the moderators are.

In my defense, I would like to declare that it was I, ZarathustraHead, who guided this discussion towards both the HTC's 4mp camera and its lack of removable battery, both of which have been driving this thread forward with a tremendous momentum and led to thrilling, if at times spirited, debate. While my style may be at times misguided, the value of the substance of my contributions is irrefutable.

It was also I who drew special attention to the post about genital waiving which, by any measure, was awesome.

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I doubt the second part of ur statement is true

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You're wrong. There's no sugar coating it. If they weren't a tiny percentage of users, then there wouldn't be 200 million iPhones in the wild. Consumers at large just don't care, point blank.
 
You're wrong. There's no sugar coating it. If they weren't a tiny percentage of users, then there wouldn't be 200 million iPhones in the wild. Consumers at large just don't care, point blank.

I disagree. It's not that iPhone users don't care. It's that they don't know any better.

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