Hands-On: HTC Vivid for AT&T
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Love it!
I came to the Vivid from the BB Torch. The transition to Android was bumpy, but I had to drop the BB like a hot potato. Anyway, I do feel like I have to handle the Vivid gingerly, due to it's size and the back plate. It is all worth it. Speed, smoothness, brilliant screen, and the envy of all my friends. Worth it. And the camera is fantastic, both still and video!
I just got the vivd also and love it! But I'm having a hard time finding wall paper apps for the phone, due to the weird cropping size. have you found any?
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1620 mAh battery???
Seriously HTC??? With LTE? FAIL! 🙄
Not a fail...LEARN before you type a comment. They are not like Verizon phones that require an LTE radio and a seperate CDMA radio to allow simul voice and data. LTE is a data only network still for both carriers, however, AT&T is able to use a single...
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So, 1620 is actually not as bad as you think. Most of the old HTC's have 1500 mAh and some newer around 1700. As far as all the phones of the same specs these battery life's are not that horrible as you seem to think. ANY android you will have to do a...
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are you surprise??
Eric M. Zeman QUOTE: "It is weighty, dense, and has an odd, trapezoidal shape that gives it a curious appearance"
this is why i always try to buy Samsung phones cus their phones are slim and lightweight!
the lighter the phone, the more comfortable in hand!
the others is Heavy Thick Craps !