I dont understand this I just got the DNA last week and now they saying there making a new flagship phone, WTF I thought the DNA was HTC new flagship phone.
I dont understand this I just got the DNA last week and now they saying there making a new flagship phone, WTF I thought the DNA was HTC new flagship phone.
Before you worry about your next HTC phone, you may want to consider this:
Is HTC getting ready to crack down on Sense-based ROMs? - ROMs - RootzWiki - RootzNews - RootzWiki
Not sure I can support the company if they really do proceed with this.
I dont understand this I just got the DNA last week and now they saying there making a new flagship phone, WTF I thought the DNA was HTC new flagship phone.
Sense is their proprietary work. If you don't have a license to redistribute it, I don't blame HTC at all for protecting their rights.
Before you worry about your next HTC phone, you may want to consider this:
Is HTC getting ready to crack down on Sense-based ROMs? - ROMs - RootzWiki - RootzNews - RootzWiki
Not sure I can support the company if they really do proceed with this.
Or if you're that worried about it you're still in your return Window so you can return the DNA and wait for the m7 to maybe come (probably won't happen) to Verizon.
It will. It's a matter of if, not when.
So will the DNA still get support from HTC when the M7 drops? Im talking software updates and all and thanks you guys you guys are so helpful.
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We don't know. It'll probably get one or two updates, but don't have expectations of it happening often if at all. Verizon's update process is rather...lengthy and arduous.
Be happy with the software you have now.
Before you worry about your next HTC phone, you may want to consider this:
Is HTC getting ready to crack down on Sense-based ROMs? - ROMs - RootzWiki - RootzNews - RootzWiki
Not sure I can support the company if they really do proceed with this.
Could this have something to do with HTC's cross-licensing deal with Apple?
Every reader of this thread should scrap their Android, Apple, and Windows phones at the end of this month and get the soon to be released BlackBerry 10. RIM invented the smartphone and needs as much support as we can give them. Yes, apps are limited at the moment, but the phone will be great, and app availability will increase as we all shift away from Android, iOS, and Windows phones.