Laymen terms. Take a nice aluminum/stainless steel bottle full of water amd drop it. Game over, it is damaged. Now do that with a polycarbonate bottle. Get it?
Yeah the polycarbonate bottle will crack and leak the water. The metal bottle will scratch or dent but keep the water in.
So you are making stuff up then. You can't even provide a link that you claim exists that proves polycarbonate is stronger than aluminum.
Good job. I didn't even have to try and make you look bad.
Take this unneccessary metal/polycarbonate blah blah somewhere else please. No need to argue about that on a Phone thread....
This phone is going to fail for two simple reasons that HTC is to stupid to realize ..
- Marketing should have already begun.
- The phone should have been released already.
Let me explain. No one km knows this phone exist. In a few days, everyone is going to know the S4 exist.... By HTC not marketing this phone from the announcement, they just killed themselves.
The phone should have been announced, commercials should have been rowing right after, and last, the phone needed to be out BEFORE Samsung's announcement of the S4.
Not to include the internal battery and memory.
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The only actual reason I can think of to buy the One over the GS4 is to keep the Android OEM ecosystem healthy, but then it's more of a pity purchase. And the 4.7" screen. The GS3 is on the verge of too big for me, I can't imagine using a 4.99" screen.
Screen size is all about personal preference. And don't ever make a pity purchase with your phone, you're not making any appreciable difference and you will have roughly 18 months to regret it
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I own a GS3 for a reason, after four HTC phones. That and HTC couldn't get the One X onto Verizon.
I want HTC to Destroy with this phone and business model. I love HTC and the way they make solid phones no plastic crap.
I have to agree with teknha... The Samsung S4 might be TOO large of a phone for me. I'm looking forward to trading my EVO 4G for an HTC One. It looks very sharp, and will only be slightly larger than my phone now (I think).
Let's go HTC One!![]()