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CNET Asia has some photo comparisons with the iPhone 5. It matched and in some cases did better than the iPhone 5! Quite a feat as I considered the iPhone 5 as the best camera bar none.
Verizon is crazy not to pick this phone up.

Pointed toward the articles and head of HTC UK and Ireland, not at the messenger (Early):
While the specifications and build are quite dignified (there are still some glaring un-answerables), The One cannot honestly be HTC's entire years strategy can it? It could be their short term strategy; it may be Their One for a time but by the time Autumn comes around and all the other guys are releasing fresh devices they can't possibly just stand by on the proposed merit of a device from 10 months prior...
Could HTC UK Guy be speaking specifically only of his region? Or is he really representing HTC Worldwide (informally)?
This is a major topic of discussion over at xda. Some applauded the idea, saying the beast would be fed updates regularly, being the only horse in the stable. Others shared the"say what?" sentiment, and others still thought The One would be the only (high-end)One, with mid- and entry-level devices. I also read that best buy is going all out to market this prize. I can't see how any major player could go all in with a single device, but then again, I didn't see how the Pre was a house of cards, either. =-O

...the head of marketing at HTC UK and Ireland, Phil Roberson, confirmed to tech blog Omio that the HTC One will be the only
So will this phone eventually be available for Verizon


Jeeeeez... I cant believe how close HTC is cutting it the Galaxy S4 announcement!
Announcements -
SGS - March 2010
SGS2 - February 2011
SGS3 - May 2012
Time to delivery will be interesting.
I suppose that people that want to wait for the SGS4 would do so regardless.
I think that this is actually in HTC's favor. I'm pretty sure that it's in our favor as consumers.
People will get the announcement facts just as the One is rolling out. End of hype from the rumor mill.
If they don't like what they hear, then that means less waiting and confusion for those who will choose the One.

I think tech heads like us will side with HTC for the positive aspects of the One's superb hardware and beautiful design. But the majority will just get sucked into Samsung's unbelievable marketing campaign. I have no doubt that Samsung is going pull out all the stops for the S4, which isn't so much directed at hurting HTC, but more like just putting a big flag in the grass and saying...
Hey everybody look at how big Samsung's Galaxy series has actually become...

I don't believe it was HTC's doing at all. Samsung is maliciously trying to undercut HTC. When they heard that HTC was launching the One on March 15, they purposely had their unveiling of the S IV on the 14. There's no doubt in my mind about it.