For all the people who said the m7 (htc one) has a removable battery and an sd card.
Nope.
It's a dna, with a better camera, sense 5, smaller screen, and an aluminum construction (which looks bad ass)
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point is, there were a ton of people slamming the DNA in favor of the M7 due to the non-removable battery and lack of SD card slot. those same people are now going to claim that the battery isnt a big deal, and that they dont really need an SD card after all. We call those people "sheeple"
point is, there were a ton of people slamming the DNA in favor of the M7 due to the non-removable battery and lack of SD card slot. those same people are now going to claim that the battery isnt a big deal, and that they dont really need an SD card after all. We call those people "sheeple"
I thought and don't quote me on this that the M7 has additional storage 32GB, a removable battery and an SD Card slot. All the stuff that the DNA is kinda lacking.
Um, the DNA is impressive, and I am extremely happy with it. That being said, the M7 is in virtually every respect a more impressive device. OC'ed CPU, slightly smaller and therefore higher DPI screen, improved camera, larger storage and battery. How is it not in the same league as the DNA? I'm not trying to argue, just curious if there is something I'm missing. It seems the M7 is without doubt there top product.
I love everything about the M7 except the lack of the recent/menu button.
Btw, Verizon users will probably get an upgraded DNA in Q3 with the S800.
Here's something to think about. The One's casing is indeed 100% aluminum. In every previous attempt by a manufacturer to use an all-aluminum housing the result was disastrous for wireless reception. That includes antenna-gate on the Sensation which only had a partial aluminum body. Looking at the casing HTC's either going to try to get a signal through it or the antennas will have to be forward facing to get through the glass front panel. Neither is a recipe for great and/or consistent wireless reception. It'll be interesting to see how the One does once it's tested by sites like GSMArena and Anandtech.
So whats the about ot jave thw aame stuff thw only diferrence is thw camera
The m7 is not a "droid" branded device, and will not be a flagship phone.
... the DNA’s still a solid choice if you can live with the battery and storage constraints.