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"DAC to convert 16-bit audio to 24-bit high-resolution audio"

Uhmm, no... While you can occasionally recover a bit more resolution through serious signal processing, you are not going to recover 8 missing bits for anything non-trivial. Now if you have an original 24+ bit source material, that's a different story, but who uses cans on a cell phone worth the difference?
 
HTC actually had great aesthetics when they first started making phones. Now this ****?
 
That front facing camera with 4 whole pixels is amazing! Can't wait to see the selfie shots on that.
There may be only four, but what low-light resolution! Night shots must look fantastically 8-bit!

Why would anyone want a phone that looks like an iPhone if they hate all things Apple.
People want an iPhone, just like people want a Tesla. They just don't want to pay the asking price. So now people can pretend they have an iPhone for half the price.
 
Fixed it.
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Nope, not similar at all...

:p

Also, what is this? realisz?
 

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Apple's iPhone 6 industrial design to some extent, appears to have borrowed inspiration from HTC One who did the antenna lines because they had an all metal body.

It's just that HTC is now taking inspiration from Apple that we have come full circle. The problem is that HTC does it blatantly, to the extent that it causes confusion to the consumer.
I don't think anyone is picking up on the fact that HTC had the antenna lines before Apple did. In 2013 on the htc one m7. Not that it matters to me, let them design it however they like, what matters is the OS to me.
 
They even copied the Apple style of music and video in that announcement. All they needed was Jony's voiceover ...

Wow. Just ... wow!!
 
I bought an LG G4 and I like it. They seem to be one of the last that are still doing their own thing as far as device design goes. Everyone else has just copied the iPhone.
 
I have to admit that I am smitten by this phone. The hardware design looks amazing, camera specs look promising and it seems to offer an unfettered version of Android. At $400, I am very tempted.
 
Not gonna lie, when I was scrolling past this article and caught a glimpse of the picture, I though that a 5-inch "in between" iPhone model was leaked.

Oh and APPLE DIDNT INVENT THICK ANTENNAE LINES!
 
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