Do you have a link to where HTC stated this?
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First off, HTC has confirmed that this marketing pamphlet is fake, concocted by some site called pricebaba, secondly 5 bucks buys you a 1 and 1/2 inch USB OTG cable for plugging in whatever extra media space you require, and is easily forgotten in the pocket. Highly recommend you compare the screens in person before you decide, you're going to have the thing for 2 years man.
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The GS3 also has USB OTG support.
So... While I still think your suggestion sound absolutely ridiculous, the One X is still a non-starter. I'm a big fan of multi-tasking (in the normal human sense, not in the technical sense) and there's no way I'm going to walk around with that P.O.S. hanging out of my phone when I can just put my SD Card (which I already own, and would cost nothing - zip - nada) into the other device and just use it. All I'd have to do it just put it in the phone before first boot and all my media is going to be there, with tons of space to spare on the card.
The GS3 seems like a No Compromise solution compared to the One X.
I think the Camera is fantastic on the One X, and it's why I'm scrounging this forum trying to find reasons to buy it since I have the cash literally sitting in front of me. But the storage issue is very real and a huge roadblock.
I hate TouchWiz and vowed to never buy a Samsung device again after the Vibrant [GPS, Update, Lag, etc. etc.] debacle, but I'm willing to be a complete hypocrite for that MicroSD slot.
Screens are a wash. PenTile is almost invisible at those densities. I've seen the Galaxy Nexus screen. It's really not a factor (the GS3 screen is better than the Nexus, even). If we were talking about something like the Droid Bionic then I'd agree, but it's simply not something I'm concerned with. Sound Quality, Storage Expandability, Battery Size, and Power/Data Plan Efficiency means more. Plus the GS3 technically multi-tasks better than the One X.
And that's my point. I don't think it matters what manufacturer puts out the device. People whine and complain about storage capacity and battery life. There are a ton of people saying they're going to sell / return their HOX for the SGS3 when it comes out. I can't wait to see the number of threads that pop up with people whining and complaining about the battery life and how they wish they could go back to their HOX (or other device) or are going back to it. A lot of these issues will get resolved via software updates.Making issues of nothing is about right.
Yes HOX has some problems. So what?
All the chest thumping! All the stomping off in a sulk!
But name ONE Samsung phone that hasn't had some problems.
I got the international version, which would work in Canada too. No LTE near my area, and UMTS/HSPA is plenty fast enough.
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Drop Box can be set upload on Wi-Di Only?.
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Don't be fooled. The difference is quite noticeable. There's a good comparison video on Engadget.
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The GS3 also has USB OTG support.
So... While I still think your suggestion sound absolutely ridiculous, the One X is still a non-starter. I'm a big fan of multi-tasking (in the normal human sense, not in the technical sense) and there's no way I'm going to walk around with that P.O.S. hanging out of my phone when I can just put my SD Card (which I already own, and would cost nothing - zip - nada) into the other device and just use it. All I'd have to do it just put it in the phone before first boot and all my media is going to be there, with tons of space to spare on the card.
The GS3 seems like a No Compromise solution compared to the One X.
I think the Camera is fantastic on the One X, and it's why I'm scrounging this forum trying to find reasons to buy it since I have the cash literally sitting in front of me. But the storage issue is very real and a huge roadblock.
I hate TouchWiz and vowed to never buy a Samsung device again after the Vibrant [GPS, Update, Lag, etc. etc.] debacle, but I'm willing to be a complete hypocrite for that MicroSD slot.
Screens are a wash. PenTile is almost invisible at those densities. I've seen the Galaxy Nexus screen. It's really not a factor (the GS3 screen is better than the Nexus, even). If we were talking about something like the Droid Bionic then I'd agree, but it's simply not something I'm concerned with. Sound Quality, Storage Expandability, Battery Size, and Power/Data Plan Efficiency means more. Plus the GS3 technically multi-tasks better than the One X.
While it is true that the PenTile display in the S3 gives a barely slightly bluer tone (which kinda sucks, although the reviewers at Engadget said they acclimated to it within a couple of days to not even being able to notice it anymore), it shouldn't affect the crispness at that high of a resolution.
And there is a silver lining to the S3 being AMOLED over LCD (liek the HOX): Just like it is with older LCD TVs compared to newer LED TVs, blacks are darker in the S3 when watching video and playing games, and battery life in the S3 kicks the pants off the One X when doing intensive tasks like video recording, streaming, and gaming.
CNET did multiple labs tests which showed that, at the same settings while streaming HD video over WiFi, the S3 lost 32% battery while the One X lost about 70%. Here's the link:
Samsung Galaxy S3 battery performs well in our tests | CNET UK
The GS3 also has USB OTG support.
So... While I still think your suggestion sound absolutely ridiculous, the One X is still a non-starter. I'm a big fan of multi-tasking (in the normal human sense, not in the technical sense) and there's no way I'm going to walk around with that P.O.S. hanging out of my phone when I can just put my SD Card (which I already own, and would cost nothing - zip - nada) into the other device and just use it. All I'd have to do it just put it in the phone before first boot and all my media is going to be there, with tons of space to spare on the card.
The GS3 seems like a No Compromise solution compared to the One X.
I think the Camera is fantastic on the One X, and it's why I'm scrounging this forum trying to find reasons to buy it since I have the cash literally sitting in front of me. But the storage issue is very real and a huge roadblock.
I hate TouchWiz and vowed to never buy a Samsung device again after the Vibrant [GPS, Update, Lag, etc. etc.] debacle, but I'm willing to be a complete hypocrite for that MicroSD slot.
Screens are a wash. PenTile is almost invisible at those densities. I've seen the Galaxy Nexus screen. It's really not a factor (the GS3 screen is better than the Nexus, even). If we were talking about something like the Droid Bionic then I'd agree, but it's simply not something I'm concerned with. Sound Quality, Storage Expandability, Battery Size, and Power/Data Plan Efficiency means more. Plus the GS3 technically multi-tasks better than the One X.
While it is true that the PenTile display in the S3 gives a barely slightly bluer tone (which kinda sucks, although the reviewers at Engadget said they acclimated to it within a couple of days to not even being able to notice it anymore), it shouldn't affect the crispness at that high of a resolution.
And there is a silver lining to the S3 being AMOLED over LCD (liek the HOX): Just like it is with older LCD TVs compared to newer LED TVs, blacks are darker in the S3 when watching video and playing games, and battery life in the S3 kicks the pants off the One X when doing intensive tasks like video recording, streaming, and gaming.
CNET did multiple labs tests which showed that, at the same settings while streaming HD video over WiFi, the S3 lost 32% battery while the One X lost about 70%. Here's the link:
Samsung Galaxy S3 battery performs well in our tests | CNET UK