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ChrisTX

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I didn't see a post here on this, but this looks to be HTC's new flagship. Taking some cues from the iPhone it looks like. HTC ONE
 
I just can't do another HTC after the HTC One X (which was supposed to flagship for a year and then was superseded by HTC One X+, butterfly J & Droid DNA) whilst software rollout for the HTC One X's Sense 4.1 was just excruciatingly painful and protracted with HTC not seemingly aware of it's arse from its elbow.

Global rollout meaning 1 territory ? come on...

Add battery life issues and a ton of bugs in my HTC 8X alongside the most awkward power button and my last two HTC phones have really turned me off them which is sad....
 
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Add battery life issues and a ton of bugs in my HTC 8X alongside the most awkward power button and my last two HTC phones have really turned me off them which is sad....


It's like looking in a mirror! :O My feelings on HTC are exactly this.

I couldn't stand the HTC One X's power button at the top. It made it so clunky to wake/sleep the device.
 
I question if HTC is dumb enough to place a home button in the lower right corner.
 
I'll wait for the HTC ONE+ which will probably be their next flagship phone and be announced 4 months later.
 
Well that's even worse than Verizon putting their logo on the Note 2's home button.

I completely agree. It reminds me of when televisions started putting logos large, in the centre and on the front. Then there was a logic. You have guests over and they can see the companies name.

Here though, most people are going to be staring at the back of your phone. I absolutely detest they logos on the front. Especially when they are placed poorly and not thought through.
 
One X
One S
One V
One SV
One XV
One X+

I'm sure I'm missing some.

All in less than a year. Spewed across multiple different carriers. How are average consumers supposed to keep all these models straight when searching for a new phone? Samsung does this too but what Samsung is doing right is making their flagship phones available on all of the major carriers.

HTC needs to pick 1 flagship phone a year, maybe 2 and make it available on as many carriers as possible. Similar to the iPhone 5, Galaxy S3, and Note II. That's why those phones are so successful.
 
One X
One S
One V
One SV
One XV
One X+

I'm sure I'm missing some.

All in less than a year. Spewed across multiple different carriers. How are average consumers supposed to keep all these models straight when searching for a new phone? Samsung does this too but what Samsung is doing right is making their flagship phones available on all of the major carriers.

HTC needs to pick 1 flagship phone a year, maybe 2 and make it available on as many carriers as possible. Similar to the iPhone 5, Galaxy S3, and Note II. That's why those phones are so successful.

Perhaps it should've been called "HTC ten" instead of one!!
 
Leaked render: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Alleged-black-HTC-One-render-leaks_id39825

HTC-One-black.jpg


Here's the white one:

HTC_M7.jpg


It reminds me too much of the BB Z10, but other than that, it's quite an interesting design. Aggressive with the speaker grills (especially the white one, obviously). I'm warming to it. Wonder how the back looks. Also, as someone else pointed out, what's with the home button being on the right.

Anyway, very interesting.
 
Having owned the original G1, the Mytouch 3G fender edition, the Inspire 4G and the One X, I will continue to invest in the HTC brand. IMO, there's no other brand that compares.

It's just their software rollout that really exasperates and annoys me. The protracted waiting for 4.1 sense update was particularly badly managed by HTC, announcing they had issued a global rollout of the update (which turned out to be a lie, and involved just Taiwan) and then not delivering the proper rollout till 3 months later, with every regions HTC agents proffering wrong information. Its like arse & elbow are not attached...
 
It's just their software rollout that really exasperates and annoys me. The protracted waiting for 4.1 sense update was particularly badly managed by HTC, announcing they had issued a global rollout of the update (which turned out to be a lie, and involved just Taiwan) and then not delivering the proper rollout till 3 months later, with every regions HTC agents proffering wrong information. Its like arse & elbow are not attached...

I wholeheartedly agree and I've come to expect that with HTC, which is why I've been root/roming since cupcake..

I have a super clean build of sense 4.1 jelly bean running flawlessly on my One X as we speak. I know most people don't care to get that technical with their phones but that's one of the main draws of android for me.
 
Hopefully, this phone turns out well. The One X was one of the worst phones I ever owned. Just a garbage device. HTC will find a way to screw up the phone as they usually do.
 
Enough with the two toned backs already. It's so ugly. I still hate it on the iPhone 5.
 
The chamfeurd edge is what makes it look a lot like the iPhone - and the rectangular shape with the rounded edges....I'd say its a mix of the two.

I'd have to disagree. There are plenty of phones that are rectangular with rounded edges, that isn't anything specific to the iPhone. All in all, I think it's almost identical to the Z10. I don't think it looks like the iPhone at all.
 
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