64GB isn't enough?
I'm sorry, but just what in the world are you storing on your phone where 64GB isn't enough?
Probably something he can't mention here or he'd get banned.![]()
Apps, Games, eBooks, Music, Magazines, Documents, Videos, Podcasts (Video and Audio), Pictures (though at 4MP, they won't be as huge as some current smartphones that don't over-compress like HTC is known to do), Cached YouTube Watch Later Lists, etc.
These things tend to weigh a lot, you know...
Most people get more than they need, to be safe that they won't be forced to buy another handset if their requirements overrun the device capacity.
Just a guess.No that's not it. I have 32 gigs and plenty of THAT, and room left over.![]()
Apps, Games, eBooks, Music, Magazines, Documents, Videos, Podcasts (Video and Audio), Pictures (though at 4MP, they won't be as huge as some current smartphones that don't over-compress like HTC is known to do), Cached YouTube Watch Later Lists, etc.
These things tend to weigh a lot, you know...
Most people get more than they need, to be safe that they won't be forced to buy another handset if their requirements overrun the device capacity.
It's not innovative. Sony has smartphones with IR blasters in them, and I think their tablets had them as well. They can do the same thing, too (double up as remotes).
Nothing innovative in that.
They don't 'weigh enough' to burn through 64 GB. If they do, then the person that owns the phone has issues.
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Still doesn't come with a cake that 6 women pop out of...
Still doesn't wipe your ass for you, get you a beer, make you a pizza and drive you to work.
And the worst part of all??? Still no happy endings! WTF HTC?!?
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lol. Be sure to let us know how you feel after actually using it, m'kay?
It's definitely a big step up.
Wow ok so I seem to have struck a nerve with some.
If you haven't had a new phone in the last two years then I can certainly see someone jumping on board. I just don't see this being that ground breaking only a few months after the One X+ released. My rant about innovation is meant that everyone seems to be satisfied with current hardware configurations that stop at 64GB. I travel a lot and like to load movies on my phone and it would be nice to have more space.
I don't understand why a microSD slot is such a big deal to not add it. With the price of phones and contracts being what they are these days I just didn't see anything here that says "I have to own this phone and put the One X+ in a drawer"
MG
There is nothing here... Still a max of 64GB available, still no MicroSD, no inductive charging, marginally better camera, slightly larger battery, larger screen...
I don't see anything here to make me want to switch from a One X+, or a Samsung GSIII, or an iPhone for that matter....
There is no innovation happening, maybe on the camera front but only slightly. Samsung is the only one doing anything close to innovating and even that is marginal. Mfg's still haven't learned that to beat Apple you have to innovate and give people things that don't exist on any other device today and this is why Apple can still dominate the market with only minor tweaks to their devices every year because no one is competing...
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MG
Random but do anybody here thinks the One is better than the Droid DNA ?
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