HTC Sensation Vs. Pyramid

mojosingle

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Overall, I am liking the new name, but I thought that "Pyramid" was more unique sounding. Perhaps it stood out more from every other phone name? What do you think about the new Sensation name vs HTC Pyramid? Better? Worse? Just curious.


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The phone looks great those a Verizon LTE verizon would be better, however still going t be a great phone. I own HTC Thunderbolt the dual-core process really doesn't make me envious at all. Those the new htc sense looks processing with gingerbread looks nice. Well will be able to have sense with our Thunderbolt soon enough those it does make want to wait and see rather than switching to CM7 when it comes out. I like HTC Sense I just don't like how it adds to all already demanding battery drainer the Thunderbolt. I can wait for couple month before making my decision.
 
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Did anyone notice something fishy about the "Unibody" thingy?
THE "ENTIRE" BACK POPS OUT (including the Aluminium part) when removing the battery/SD Card/SIM Card
 
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Did anyone notice something fishy about the "Unibody" thingy?
THE "ENTIRE" BACK POPS OUT (including the Aluminium part) when removing the battery/SD Card/SIM Card

In one of the videos it mentions that this is where the antennae is located? Does that even make sense?
 
The Thundebolt is that way,the antenna is built into the battery door and connected by metal contacts. Maybe that's why HTC calls it "unibody"? Because the battery door is part of the hardware. Actually it's much better than I originally thought HTC designed it. Now we can get a large OEM extended battery with smoother designed battery door/back plate.
 
applegate II?

The Thundebolt is that way,the antenna is built into the battery door and connected by metal contacts. Maybe that's why HTC calls it "unibody"? Because the battery door is part of the hardware. Actually it's much better than I originally thought HTC designed it. Now we can get a large OEM extended battery with smoother designed battery door/back plate.
If true will there be the potential that our hand/palms will partially block the antennae and cause our number of bars to drop?




 
one of the hands-on actually commented that the current design should prevent that. Don't know if that's true but here's hoping.