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They need to consolidate their lineup, and focus on a more flagship model. There are too many just HTC phones without an actual "killer" model. HTC Thunderbolt was the last frontrunner HTC really had.
They should also make their phone slimmer. I like their flagship phones, but they are ridiculously bulky
The HTC One X should help a bit. The One S and the One V are the only other two models being released by them for a large part of 2012. The only additional phones will be American, like the Evo 4G LTE, which is basically Sprint's One X.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;35492239]They should also make their phone slimmer. I like their flagship phones, but they are ridiculously bulky[/QUOTE]My friend's HTC barely fits into his pocket
[url]http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/2/2919202/htc-one-x-review[/url] I am too lazy to add images but just click the link. It's pretty much the best Android phone until the Galaxy S 3
I own an HTC Evo, and boy do I regret getting it.
The one thing they need to fix is the fucking battery, the difference between my Htc desire and the one x battery life is retarded, let alone they made the entire thing sealed so you can't even uses spares.
Too many fucking models. Can't be cheap to produce such a vast variety either.
[QUOTE=IplayAspy;35492558]I own an HTC Evo, and boy do I regret getting it.[/QUOTE] lol you should
They need to get their shit together and produce less phones with more actual differences - they're like the polar opposite of Apple right now.
I love my rezound due to it's price point for the power it provides, but it has kind of shitty battery life. I really should get the ics release candidate update, supposedly it fixes the battery life problem.
bought an HTC velocity the other day. I'm happy with it.
Their HTC One line is their new strategy - releasing only a few phones at a time - so of course they're going to through a rough time in the transition. In my opinion they chose the exact right time to switch, they knew this drop was going to arrive and they managed to get their act together in time and make some sweet phones. I had a HTC Desire HD at one point, it was good but the battery - hot damn - was an abomination and I can't ever go back to having that sort of shitty battery life.
I had a HD Desire and it was terrible but the HTC One series all seem pretty decent from looking at the specs
I had an HTC Aria. I lost it because it was so skinny. :C But for the time I had it I loved it. The battery life wasn't so bad for how much I used it. (AKA constantly)
Had a HTC Sensation till last weekend. Lost it in Taxi wont see that fucker again. Better go back to ol trusty [IMG]http://i44.tinypic.com/mlrxva.jpg[/IMG]
now that they have made HTC sense un-shit, they might actually sell a phone now.
I own an iphone, but if i were to change i'd buy a samsung. i've heard too much shit about HTC.
Picked up an HTC One X last thursday. It is awesome.
I bought the original HTC Desire and have not bought another phone since Maybe that's their downfall, they made phones too good so people won't buy any later models, unlike the iphone where people seem to buy every single generation.
I have a Sensation XL and it's a great phone, but I wish their models were spec'd more logically. The Sensation XE and XL are completely different, and I couldn't really choose between them because they each had features I wanted.
They cut a lot of corners in production it seems I have an HTC Trophy and I went through several models before getting one decent model
I have a HTC Legend, updated Android to 2.2 (I think it was) a few months ago, something fucked up and now it wont charge over 5% battery. I reverted back to the old version, even installed CyanogenMod, but it didn't help either. I only use the phone if I need to take pictures, otherwise I use my 3310, works good but it shuts off every now and then.
I bought an Inspire/Desire HD and I like it. My only complaints are the lack of a front camera, official ICS, and tge headphone jack being on the bottom. I'm posting from it right now too.
[QUOTE=Arsonist;35495499]I bought the original HTC Desire and have not bought another phone since Maybe that's their downfall, they made phones too good so people won't buy any later models, unlike the iphone where people seem to buy every single generation.[/QUOTE] My only gripe with the Desire is the pitiful internal storage size.
I won't buy another htc any time soon. The last two i have had, have had touch screen problems. And they were the more expensive models (HTC HD2, and HTC HD7). I also have to add, my HD7 seems like a shitty knockoff of my HD2(which i loved, other than the touch screen going bad). The build quality is absolute shit in comparison, the buttons don't even fit snug and it's covered in cheap chrome. Not to mention i couldn't put android on it, like i could on my hd2.
Still using my DHD but once my contract's up I'll probably go to Samsung.
I've got a desire HD, and maybe I don't know any better because it's my first smart phone but i'm happy with it being huge (it's a touch screen, more stuff to touch!) and the battery life is alright with once you turn wi-fi and all that off, and I doubt i'll buy another smart phone for a long time
[QUOTE=IplayAspy;35492558]I own an HTC Evo, and boy do I regret getting it.[/QUOTE] Really? I loved my Evo, until I was a little absent minded one night doing laundry and accidentally left it in my pocket... The replacements just haven't been the same. First one's backlight died a week or two in, this one tends to like restarting itself randomly.
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