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Non removable battery and no sd card are automatic deal killers for me. With as good as the HTC One probably is, they are really cutting out a large part of their potential market by cutting these out.
The S4/Samsung in general bring features that others don't in a flagship phone.
I played with the HTC One at the AT&T store and it made my iPhone 5 and Note 2 feel like poorly built toys.
HTC gives you 32GB out of the box instead of 16GB already. More than enough.
Not really. The market for removeable battery and SD slot account for very little of the target audience.
Both removable battery and SD slot are easily fixed:
1. Instead of carrying that spare battery around, carry an external battery that is around the same size.
2. HTC gives you 32GB out of the box instead of 16GB already. More than enough.
Sure, go ahead... if you want to void possible warranties.You can replace the battery in many of these "non-removable" phones pretty easily. The evo LTE was just a few screws and you were there.
The battery degradation argument doesn't hold much water for me
Agree with you %100 here.Not really. The market for removeable battery and SD slot account for very little of the target audience.
Here I have to disagree;Both removable battery and SD slot are easily fixed:
1. Instead of carrying that spare battery around, carry an external battery that is around the same size.
2. HTC gives you 32GB out of the box instead of 16GB already. More than enough.
The battery argument is nonsense. Lipo batteries begin to decline after 1000ish charges. Thats 3 years of charging every night!
You read it on the internet right? lol Sorry, my batteries have a measurable decline in the typical year I own a phone and I'm pretty sure they don't make special crap batteries just for me. In fact my sgs2 which went to my daughter got to where it wouldn't hold a charge for half a day back at last thanksgiving which is half of your 3 year interval. Thankfully for her she could go buy one and install it herself. She needed no special skills and incurred no other costs than the battery itself.
At any rate if there is something I don't know and I can somehow land one of these endless batteries that never goes bad I and about everyone I know would love to get our hands on one because ours aren't protected by battery fairies and are declining noticeably in a year and usually worthless by two.
Do you actually charge them in line with the instructions though? They shouldn't be left to trickle charge, which charging overnight does. And no, I didn't get that off the internet, I got it from my dual major of electrical engineering and chemistry!
Samsung has won my loyalty. My experience with their products are far better than any HTC products. Just my personal experience. With both phones being so similar, that customer loyalty makes the S4 the winner by a long shot in my book.
The phone is set to charge when it is below 4.2v per cell, the fully charged capacity of a single Lipo cell. If you leave it plugged in at night once the battery drops below 3.7v per cell the charging resumes. The constant up and down charging cycle is really not good for a Lipo battery.
Do you actually charge them in line with the instructions though? They shouldn't be left to trickle charge, which charging overnight does. And no, I didn't get that off the internet, I got it from my dual major of electrical engineering and chemistry!
Batteries don't last 3 years
My HTC Hero and HTC Desire Z say hello. Both still using their original batteries.