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Who says the buyer will buy the phone at full price from Verizon, have you heard of Amazon, eBay, and many other authorized HTC vendors.I doubt they care if you pay full retail or not. Its the carrier that pockets that. HTC already made the sale to the carrier.
Posting on their Facebook page just means the poor PR intern they have at the time has to read off her script and reply to it. Its unfortunately not going to change anything as I doubt anyone with the decision making power will ever see it..
They have a tendency to delete unfavorable posts anyway
I doubt they care if you pay full retail or not. Its the carrier that pockets that. HTC already made the sale to the carrier.
Posting on their Facebook page just means the poor PR intern they have at the time has to read off her script and reply to it. Its unfortunately not going to change anything as I doubt anyone with the decision making power will ever see it..
They have a tendency to delete unfavorable posts anyway
Can you please explain to me where I will be able to put my 38 gigs of high resolution movies "19 on my card so far" and high resolution music on the DNA that are currently stored on my 64 Gig Micro SD Card. I am not a fan of the cloud, sorry, even though I have an unlimited data plan, it makes no sense to me to purchase a movie that I can only watch on the cloud via WiFi or 4G LTE, as I can purchase the same movie "cheaper" on Amazon on a DVD "own the hard copy" and use DVD Catalyst - to transfer the movie to my computer and any storage device I please, also I like to listen to high resolution "uncompressed" music, no MP3 junk, and I am not the only one on that front, so again, help out here, how can the DNA take care of my needs, I know my S3 can, HTC again with another failure.Same here, sd slot would have been great also.
But until I actually have space problems on mine I'm gonna do what I do and see what happens
The Note has a user replaceable battery, the DNA not. On the Note once your battery drains, all you do is OPEN the back and pop in a nice fresh battery, and off you go. An extra battery in the pocket will not weight any one down.I posted this in another thread, but will repeat here. One thing that has piqued my interest is that while usage time is only slightly over half of what the Note 2 is, (22 for Note vs. 12.8 Hours for DNA) Standby time is actually 40% MORE (250 hours for Note vs. 350 hours for DNA). If those stats hold up, light users will get very similar battery life to the Note. Heavy users... Not so much.
You see, for a company that is financially in trouble, this is not the way to go and try to sell only a few phones, to a few people, you see what Samsung did, they sold 30 million S3 phones in one quarter, and it was available to all carriers in the US and Europe, because they listened to the MASS market, as people want "removable battery" and" Micro SD card storage for their media files", that is how you sell a boat load of devices and make your share holders HAPPY, the way HTC is going, makes me wonder how long they will last. And yes the screen is nice, but in the long run the owner will suffer, and the nice screen will become an afterthought, trust me, and in a few months there will be more devices with 1080p screens, then what will HTC's selling point be. Samsung has already stated they are producing 1080p screens as wee speak, and from the looks of the Nexus 10 screen, they will be fantastic. HTC needs to wake up and smell the coffee, one big mistake after another, when will they ever learn, oh yea, when their stock goes to junk status and they get bought out. You produce the first 1080p phone on the market and don't try to sell it to everyone "flood the market" is beyond me, what's with this exclusivity crap, you think Samsung or any other manufacturer would survive with that kind of thinking, it's like Nike making the Air Jordans "when they where popular, and only sold them in the USA. Or Samsung, Panasonic, LG making a TV model and only selling it in one market. HTC's strategy is what has been killing them, whatever they are smoking in Taiwan, they should just keep it in Taiwan, because it's not good stuff, LOL.Let's just come to grips with it. Not every Android phone is going to fit everyone. That's why there are 1000 Android phones. If this was some kind of flagship phone like the iPhone, then you can complain that it doesn't suit your every need because it's your only option. In this case, the phone will suit the needs of some and not others. Fortunately you have other options. It may suck. I like this phone too, but I use 11 GB without even trying and no Unlimited data plan means cloud storage is not a suitable alternative.
You also pay the most for that speed. And many Americans simply aren't willing to pay that no matter has w good the coverage and speeds are.
Myself included
You also pay the most for that speed. And many Americans simply aren't willing to pay that no matter has w good the coverage and speeds are.
Myself included
you see what Samsung did, they sold 30 million S3 phones in one quarter, and it was available to all carriers in the US and Europe
I may be way behind but is it possible to put music and movies on a "travel drive" with a cord adaptor and play that through this device
The Note has a user replaceable battery, the DNA not. On the Note once your battery drains, all you do is OPEN the back and pop in a nice fresh battery, and off you go. An extra battery in the pocket will not weight any one down.
Let's just come to grips with it. Not every Android phone is going to fit everyone. That's why there are 1000 Android phones. If this was some kind of flagship phone like the iPhone, then you can complain that it doesn't suit your every need because it's your only option. In this case, the phone will suit the needs of some and not others. Fortunately you have other options. It may suck. I like this phone too, but I use 11 GB without even trying and no Unlimited data plan means cloud storage is not a suitable alternative.
I believe you had to root to be able to do this on previous HTC phones (one x.) As far as i know, Samsung is the only manufacturer that supports this out of the box
I'm really hoping the 16Gb memory won't be an issue for me. I have a 16Gb microSD card in my DINC1 with 8 two hour plus long movies on it. Each film was compressed from DVD to about 1Gb using Hand Brake. They look good on the DINC1 though I wonder how they'll look on the DNA. I may just end up recompressing my original film to about 2 to 3Gb size.
I was told a usb otg (think that is what that is called) would work out of the box. May buy one and test, they are pretty cheap