xocomaox
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Isn't the 820 a Q2 2016 chip?
Yes, I believe it will be.
Isn't the 820 a Q2 2016 chip?
The main thing I would LOVE to see on this HTC M10 or the HTC A9 is......a USB port found on everyday laptops.....I understand you can hook up to to your laptop by using the cord that comes with your charger or just by taking out your SD Card but I just feel it would be that much more convenient to copy things.....like at work for instance....I watch Power, so does my co-workers.....we work in Afghanistan.....one guy would download each episode and bring his hard drive into work. From there we would copy it. It would be too convenient to hook up directly to the hard drive and copy stuff.....I've been waiting to see what phone company brings this out first....that would be cool if it was HTC!!!!
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Wow, I would hate that phoneOn those lines, what I would do - 5.2" FHD or QHD display, 4gb RAM, 128gb internal, NO microSD, battery not removable - 4-5k mAh sealed, I can be fine with all metal, but prefer metal frame with leather back. I'd go with one rear camera that is super awesome, one front camera that I don't care about at all - waterproof sounds cool. Front facing speakers are a good thing. Oh, and get rid of that damned black bar.
I want in HTC O2 a 5 inch 3D 4K display(yes i want 3D displays back) , 4gb ram, 128gb internal memory with expandable storage, large capacity removable battery, go back to the aluminum unibody design of HTC Legend. Dual rear and dual front 3D cameras similar to HTC Evo 3D,waterproof body, etc. That's all i can think of now.
Black bar? In my book that's called a Logo. I use an HTC M7. I know: that's way old but so what? It works just fine and it's way better than the iPhone I used to have. And I've also had Blackberry, too. Just took it to a "store" in the Mall that's near me and told the guys to just replace the battery. They've heard it before and looked at me as if I had 3 heads. After 3 years the battery was shot when it reached 30% or so. And all this back and forth about batteries? Hey, just quit your applications when you're done using them. Don't leave them in RAM. Your battery will last all day. Whether you're a gamer or not...
an unnecessary black bar taking up space is not a logo, there's no reason they can't slap their logo on the top or bottom bezel like every other OEM ... and you know little about RAM management as it relates to battery life. Simply closing apps isn't going to turn bad battery life into great ... 3400+ mAh combined with Doze is a better solution.
Calling the space unnecessary means there isn't anything underneath.
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Yeah hopefully you get the point though. No other OEM has that black bar, and whenever people see a render without it (like @evleaks) they drool over it. I'm rooting for HTC, I hope the m10 is just as successful as the m7, but most consumers, myself included, would prefer for that space to be occupied by display. It's their job to figure out how to get it done, so whatever they gotta do, hopefully they'll do it.
If someone thinks a black bar with no log or no buttons or no screen is a waste of space when there's stuff underneath, then that person isn't understanding engineering.
If someone thinks a black bar with no logo or buttons or screen is a waste of space when there's stuff underneath, then that person isn't understanding engineering.
I don't need to understand the engineering, just the finished product. When Joe Customer goes to his local carrier store and looks at his choices, he sees the S6 Edge with thin bezels, the G4, same deal, then the M9, which has a bottom bezel/bar that takes up 1/5 (maybe more) of the phone, and he moves on. That's the reality, no engineering degree needed, just a customer with a lot of options. You can choose to defend HTC and blame it on customers lack of understanding, but I can assure you if they stick with that black bar and don't freshin up the aesthetics, there's a very good chance they won't have an opportunity to fix their mistakes this time next year.
HTC's problems have little to nothing to do with a logo-less, button-less black bar.
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It really has nothing to do with that area at all. It's all name recognition with Android. People buy Samsung because they make tv's, fridges, and everything else. LG is the same. Plus in Samsung's case they reach the price points people want. When I had my M9 I showed several Samsung owners my phone and they all said it was better than their S5/S6. If we're gonna be real and forget about people like us; all the general public cares about is what they see on tv, what some crappy salesperson says, and what is shiny.
It's really about marketing, whether or not spec junkies want to admit it.
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HTC's problems have little to nothing to do with a logo-less, button-less black bar.
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It's really about marketing, whether or not spec junkies want to admit it.
Posted via the Android Central App on the Moto X Pure Edition