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dadayk12

Dec 5, 2012, 2:11 PM

experia?

🤤 🤤 🤤 i thought im looking at an exreria phone! lol
Vmac39

Oct 29, 2012, 4:05 PM
over in the "Microsoft More Fully Reveals WP8 Features" discussion:

Eagerly waiting

Having been a user and fan of WP7,7.5. I can't wait to upgrade sometime this year or early next. I look forward to see what improvements and added features will be there.
bluecoyote

Sep 23, 2012, 6:18 PM
over in the "Hands On with HTC's Windows Phone 8X and 8S" discussion:

Curved glass screen

The Galaxy S3 does not have a curved wrap-around glass screen like the HTC One X and Windows Phone 8X have.

That's a nice HTC design element, and Samsung shouldn't get credit for it- especially with their junky crap.
DAntiVirus

Sep 19, 2012, 1:31 PM
over in the "Hands On with HTC's Windows Phone 8X and 8S" discussion:

8X memory

It only comes with 16GB internal and no Mirco SD card slot.

Really, only 16GB and that's it?

Yet the 8S has 4GB internal but does have a Mirco SD card slot.

Wonder why their so skimpy with their high end phone when it comes to memory?
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Captain Ahash

Sep 21, 2012, 1:10 PM
over in the "Hands On with HTC's Windows Phone 8X and 8S" discussion:

I really like the look of the black and white 8S.

Makes me wonder why more companies don't mix the two.
Jellz

Sep 19, 2012, 11:19 AM
over in the "Hands On with HTC's Windows Phone 8X and 8S" discussion:

I have to agree on the brand confusion

It's already a pain to sell the iPhone 4 or 4S if someone wants the "iPhone 4g" or "two of the iPhone 4s"... Naming a phone after the OS it's running just seems like a bad idea in general.
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bluecoyote

Sep 19, 2012, 2:20 PM
over in the "Hands On with HTC's Windows Phone 8X and 8S" discussion:

Look significantly nicer than

The Samsung ATIV and even Lumia 920.

HTC actually took inspiration to the software and it seems like a much more cohesive device. The Samsung still has the nasty chinese knockoff look (not to mention worst-class feeling/looking/wearing materials) , and the Lumia feels a bit off with its bezel sizes and overall thickness.
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mikkej2k

Sep 19, 2012, 12:55 PM
over in the "HTC Bringing Windows Phone 8 To Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile" discussion:

Future proof for T-Mobile

Will this be the FIRST phone you can get from T-Mobile (officially) that has their LTE onboard?
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