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{Official HTC One And The Only One Thread V5}, HTC Zoe/Blink Feed/Boom Sound/Sense 5
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Jun 1 2013, 12:06 AM
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Some guy dropped his 1:
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Jun 1 2013, 02:21 PM
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Jun 1 2013, 02:19 PM) want ask uncle benny888, do you normally adjust font size to bigger when you use it? Samsung is a lot easier to flash than HTC or Sony. Check out Note 1 thread.since my dad with note 1 also have difficult to read with his default text size. too bad the facebook apps cant adjust the font size for him. and err ... change launcher need root right? and need backup all data one ar? wanted to try root my dad note 1 for first time but duno which thing need take pre-caution as if his phone not always with me... thinking flash it with lighter lauhcher to run the phone smoother so the default touchwiz(?) wont be sluggish. i dun have techie colleague using samsung, only htc... so i duno what is the difference flashing samsung and htc method... >_< scare brick my dad phone Launcher change doesn't need root. What have you been reading? |
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Jun 1 2013, 02:51 PM
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QUOTE(Agito666 @ Jun 1 2013, 02:50 PM) eh eh newly adapt andriod >< Note 1 thread is alive but slow. The XDA ROM threads are very much alive though. So many to choose from.i was thought launcher = change skin in iphone = root phone (must) okay checking note 1 thread now, i duno that thread is dead or not, already withness nokia n8/ 808 dead thread there. include the ipad thread too... so i something think it is useless ask there. Still, it's at v26 and moving. The people in Note 1 thread are pretty helpful. |
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Jun 11 2013, 11:02 AM
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Just curious, guys, your thread seems to have a bunch of posts deleted from late last night? Was someone trolling?
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Jun 13 2013, 09:44 PM
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QUOTE(ArmedandDangerous @ Jun 13 2013, 04:36 PM) Because that model is ONLY for China and they use very different radio frequencies. Due to the smaller space required they were able to fit a removable SD slot. HTCOne is a great looking device, but lack of the sdcard is a complete letdown.I am curious as to how "small" is "smaller". From ifixit, the LTE HTCOne, like what we have. ![]() The green boxed chip is the radio for the LTE etc. All around the edges are the ribbon cable connectors. From the FB China HTCOne pic, it seems ENTIRELY plausible that the sdcard slot is connected via ribbon cable to the board. And they managed to squeeze 2 SIM slots on, with maybe another 2mm thicker. I think that's a wonderful tradeoff over whatever aesthetic pleasures anytime. I'm just wondering why people swallow the "smaller" radio statement without asking for numbers. I'm not favoring Samsung or anything, I'm even bashing Samsung for their greed. I'm only asking a question as to what does "smaller" mean and why can't everyone get the same specs when the China sets seem assuredly better. |
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QUOTE(EatMe @ Jun 13 2013, 10:32 PM) It's not that simple. LTE is not just about the chip. People delving into that matter should know the different kind of amplification it requires for each, and increased amount of antennas required to accomodate the signalling on different frequencies (bands). Fine, however it seems that the tradeoff of a couple of mm is more worthwhile for the functionality than the aesthetics, that's what I'm trying to get across.LTE shouldn't be seen as solely one chip to put there and "tadaa, there's LTE for ya!". Even iFixit is merely guessing about the antenna placement, without any way for them to distinguish which one's which (mind you, NFC, BT and WiFi requires different antennas too). |
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