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Looks like the next round of orders is going to begin soon. If you wanna get in on the action, heres where you apply.
http://store.notionink.com/subscribe.php
Well they will surely get more hits if they release HC first
People would be foolish to buy anything from Notion Ink. There are too many other tablets available... I understand the hardware is decent, but the company provides no support. The glass on mine broke a month ago and I cannot get a response from thier support team on options to get the device fixed. Even if they had the best hardware and software in the world, you have to think about getting your device fixed and/or replaced and their support for this (or anything else is non existent).
Stay away from this company... You will eventually be sorry. Too bad, because the PQi screen had some promise...
Think twice... ir should I say think and think... and don't buy this product.. don't waste your time... I have the lcd version once I open it I can say that im not impressed ... weight, thickness, ui.. so sad to ever waste my money.. until now im trying to convince my self that its a nice tablet.. but there's a saying its hard to fool self.. so take my advice don't bother to even think to buy adam.. now im saving ill get the new samsung 10.1 by june the slim one.
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I rather like mine. Easy to plug things into. UI will be resolved soon enough if you don't like it. And its sturdy. If you broke your screen you did something really dumb. That or you're really unlucky. I got it for school. To bad I'm not in school right now to actually use it for such, but I definitely think its the superior product for such application.
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I love my PQ/Wifi/3G Adam i have had no problems other then the little things (facebook panel) but it is a veary good product and support always gets back to me within 24 hours
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I love my PQ/Wifi/3G Adam i have had no problems other then the little things (facebook panel) but it is a veary good product and support always gets back to me within 24 hours
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They usually get back fast. The main problem I've experienced is getting an email to them. Unless you get the email received receipt, don't even expect a response.
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I rather like mine. Easy to plug things into. UI will be resolved soon enough if you don't like it. And its sturdy. If you broke your screen you did something really dumb. That or you're really unlucky. I got it for school. To bad I'm not in school right now to actually use it for such, but I definitely think its the superior product for such application.
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Amon,
A couple of things... I think I referred to the hardware as decent. There are some tablets coming to the market currently that can easily give Adam a run for its money...
As for the cracked screen... Seriously, to call someone names because their screen gets cracked? I can only assume you are a little more mature than that as a fellow Adam owner... I'll go with your second term of "unlucky"...
On to the software... Software can be fixed. It is currently buggy. Enough said on software.
On to the real problem... Support. I am very glad you are getting support responses in a reasonable fashion. But, through my experiences and quite a few other peoples experiences (read on this board, NIH, Tablet, Conclave, the NI blog), support is non-existent. Without support a company cannot survive. Support is directly related to the Total Customer Experience. If the software is buggy, and it is, support can mitigate the perception and keep people on the bandwagon. This is not currently happening.
I hope all the best for NI (heck, I bought one), I just do not think it is a sustainable model for the reasons stated above. This is just my opinion from many years in enterprise technology sales.
All the best,
CCM
For those who can't wait for the next round of orders and still feel like buying one despite what some people are saying you can buy mine here: http://swappa.com/listing/RMC301/view
Just got mine and I am pretty impressed took a little configuring but thats android...
MrGuy and StephenH have really saved the third pre order of ADAM by getting HC work started on ADAM.
Without this news I doubt anybody would have ever ordered an ADAM again.
NI must be mighty pleased
Cheers
Ok, I have searched the forums both in general for the Nexus 4 and in Q & A, but I have not found the answer to my question. I am wanting to purchase the Nexus 4, but T-mobile is sold out in local stores, on their website, and Google play store is sold out of both versions on its website. I have googled for any sort of update by google, looked at twitter pages, but most things are only people complaining about LG and Google in their phail at meeting the supply and demand. I have not ordered a phone, so in that aspect most of the threads created only apply to those who have already found a way to purchase the device and are waiting for confirmation on shipping or something to that extent. I am simply trying to figure out when I will be able to buy it from the google play store. I definitely do not want to have to chip out $500-$700 for the device from people on Ebay and other websites. So, if someone could help clarify this, it would be greatly appreciated.
no one knows when they will be on sale again on the playstore bro..
No body knows when they'll be available for sale. If you signed up for the email newsletter that they used to do they'll tell you.
Wave one was at a certain time. So was wave two (emailed us in advance that it'll be available in a couple of hours to buy)
It can be available today, tomorrow, three weeks. We don't know. Best thing to do is to follow android sites on twitter such as android police. And they usually tweet when it's for sale. Good luck getting one though, you'll most likely have errors of too many people buying and we can't process your order. What I did was spam f5 on checkout and continued until the wallet pop up came up.
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zephiK said:
No body knows when they'll be available for sale. If you signed up for the email newsletter that they used to do they'll tell you.
Wave one was at a certain time. So was wave two (emailed us in advance that it'll be available in a couple of hours to buy)
It can be available today, tomorrow, three weeks. We don't know. Best thing to do is to follow android sites on twitter such as android police. And they usually tweet when it's for sale. Good luck getting one though, you'll most likely have errors of too many people buying and we can't process your order. What I did was spam f5 on checkout and continued until the wallet pop up came up.
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You can't even put the Nexus 4 in the checkout since it says sold out, or sadly I would keep trying, lol. I wish they would give potential customers some sort of update on this issue. Instead of leaving us guessing on when it might become available. I also heard that the build quality of the Nexus 4 is getting worse, like LG is cutting corners to meet the demands of all the back orders already placed. If this is true that is really sucky news for a lot of people.
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You can't even put the Nexus 4 in the checkout since it says sold out, or sadly I would keep trying, lol. I wish they would give potential customers some sort of update on this issue. Instead of leaving us guessing on when it might become available. I also heard that the build quality of the Nexus 4 is getting worse, like LG is cutting corners to meet the demands of all the back orders already placed. If this is true that is really sucky news for a lot of people.
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No. If you read my post correctly. I was going in sequence talking about when IT BECOMES IN STOCK. If it was available to add to cart as this moment and never went to "sold out" no one would have that error.
As far as rumors... I don't comment on those as it is silly to guess without any proof.
And they usually tweet when it's for sale. Good luck getting one though, you'll most likely have errors of too many people buying and we can't process your order. What I did was spam f5 on checkout and continued until the wallet pop up came up.
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You can't even put the Nexus 4 in the checkout since it says sold out, or sadly I would keep trying, lol. I wish they would give potential customers some sort of update on this issue. Instead of leaving us guessing on when it might become available. I also heard that the build quality of the Nexus 4 is getting worse, like LG is cutting corners to meet the demands of all the back orders already placed. If this is true that is really sucky news for a lot of people.
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I highly doubt the build quality is getting worse because there are only two shipments to go off of anyways.
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Well, I hope not, because I really want to buy the phone, I guess I will have to just wait until Google decides to inform us or someone on here finds out something more.
I always like more and more competition since its better for the consumer. Just that the idea of buying the HTC One scares me regarding future support (updates / warranty / resale value) :-/
I loved my nexus one... but I'm sure we can all agree that HTC has been in a rough stretch sales wise. Less sales starts the bad spiral of less money -> less marketing -> less customers -> less pull with carriers -> less R&D -> less user base -> less accessories -> less support etc.
I guess I'm the only one that's worried to buy from a company that seems to be on its last hope
Of course the loyalists will flame me because they are protective of HTC's image and that's ok (because I can appreciate being a fan). But is there anyone else out there that has had this worry about buying the One as well? I'd like to hear your thoughts even if they are negative
http://mobile.pcmag.com/?ref=299983&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pcmag.com%2Farticle2%2F0%2C2817%2C2406787%2C00.asp
HTC said its profits dropped by more than half this past quarter - July 2012
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http://m.androidauthority.com/htcs-sales-down-45-in-july-compared-to-a-year-ago-106036/
HTC doesn’t seem to be doing too well lately, even after the big launch of the One series, and the much praised HTC One X smartphone. Yesterday they said that their sales fell by 45% in the month of July compared to the same month last year, from T$45.11 billion to T$25 billion ($834 million). The sales were also down compared the previous month by T$5 billion. - August 2012
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http://www.talkandroid.com/150068-htc-reports-january-sales-down-6-percent-year-on-year/
Who said Android manufacturers didn’t deliver on their word? OK, maybe not always on software updates but HTC is living up to its promise of crappy sales. Earlier this week the Taiwanese giant announced it expected this quarter’s sales numbers to be down as much as 17% over the first quarter of 2012. - February 2013
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http://bgr.com/2013/03/26/htc-one-launch-delay-analysis-397715/?utm_source=b-yahoo-orig_pub&utm_medium=feed
March and April shipment numbers for Taiwan’s star-crossed smartphone champion may be gruesome indeed and it is possible that the HTC One won’t ship more than 300,000 units globally even during April. HTC can only hope that consumer interest will remain high even as the Xperia Z price drifts down, the Galaxy S4 debuts and the summer iPhone buzz starts peaking. - March 2013
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HTC isn't going anywhere, and in the most extreme case they would merely be purchased off
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Re: Buying the HTC One seems dangerous
As a proud owner of an HTC rezound (htc's long lost orphan child) r&d couldn't have been better. With our small community of talented devs this phone has countless roms, cm, pac, ported sense 4.x you name it...
R&D won't be a problem on the one, which will sell way more than the rezound.
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HTC isn't going anywhere, and in the most extreme case they would merely be purchased off
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I can agree with being purchase off eventually. But in the meantime, like a bleeding wounded animal, they would cut spending at various key departments in order to stave off having to be bought out... which cuts into the HTC One marketing and customer base, limiting the resale demand and market share for that phone.
Also if they are bought out / merged is there any thing guaranteeing a past 1 year, out of warranty repair could be given if needed? Say your 1 day out of warranty and your battery completely dies.
You're at risk buying coffee at starbucks in the morning. Some one might accidently pour some rat poison in it....another useless...well, do I even need to say it...
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You're at risk buying coffee at starbucks in the morning. Some one might accidently pour some rat poison in it...
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Being maliciously poisoned by someone or any other random car accident/plane crash type example is different than trying to make a calculated decision about an electronics purchase.
That would be like telling someone who is weighing the risks versus benefits of buying a particular stock "Ah who cares? you might get poisoned at Starbucks anyways."
I have used no smartphones BUT htc since the ppc6700 and I won't be buying the one. First and foremost I'm just pissed at the game htc pays with source code being released right before or after a version becomes replaced. Going with s4 if the fabled mastodon nexus 5 doesn't come to fruition in short order. I think the one is pretty much a one x with stuff removed (a button here, an sd card there) in that respect it's aptly named although it becomes a bit confusing. One x s v and now just one?
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I have used no smartphones BUT htc since the ppc6700 and I won't be buying the one. First and foremost I'm just pissed at the game htc pays with source code being released right before or after a version becomes replaced. Going with s4 if the fabled mastodon nexus 5 doesn't come to fruition in short order. I think the one is pretty much a one x with stuff removed (a button here, an sd card there) in that respect it's aptly named although it becomes a bit confusing. One x s v and now just one?
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This isn't a thread to be mad at HTC and say all the reasons your are pissed at them and why you are not buying a One. The topic of this thread is simply talking about being uncertain/worried about buying a One due to risks of HTC's future. Please don't hijack the thread over other topics. Thank you :good:
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This isn't a thread to be mad at HTC and say all the reasons your are pissed at them and why you are not buying a One. The topic of this thread is simply talking about being uncertain/worried about buying a One due to risks of HTC's future. Please don't hijack the thread over other topics. Thank you :good:
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HTC is declining for sure, but I don't think ut will be dead anytime in 3 years. HTC still holds cash on hand(earned before 2012). Their problem is going less and less profitable, not fighting for last breath.
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This isn't a thread to be mad at HTC and say all the reasons your are pissed at them and why you are not buying a One. The topic of this thread is simply talking about being uncertain/worried about buying a One due to risks of HTC's future. Please don't hijack the thread over other topics. Thank you :good:
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I think you can be confident that this phone's lifespan will last at least as long as HTC will...part of that's unfortunately because HTC doesn't exactly have a fantastic history of supporting their own devices, but developers certainly do, and I have a feeling the One will be at least as popular with the dev community as the One XL was - and I think the XL still has a good, long life ahead of it.
So, even if HTC vanishes from the face of the Earth, devs will keep it alive :good:
Being someone who bit the bullet with Palm/HP webOS, I think that threads like these are ridiculous. If you like the phone, why does it matter? I received a number of replacement Palm Pres through my carrier even after Palm was bought out. If there is an issue with the One it will likely be handled the same way. As for resale value... If it lasts you two years you have effectively paid about 25 bucks a month assuming it costs 600 bucks. I think the One will probably be worth that to me, and that is assuming you won't get a penny in resale value.
Maybe I'm alone in this, but the phone you use every day has to be worth something to you, and maybe if the One isn't worth 25 bucks a month for two years, you could return it and get a GS4 or wait for something else instead of worrying about what it will be worth when you're done with it.
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This isn't a thread to be mad at HTC and say all the reasons your are pissed at them and why you are not buying a One. The topic of this thread is simply talking about being uncertain/worried about buying a One due to risks of HTC's future. Please don't hijack the thread over other topics. Thank you :good:
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My apologies. As a die hard htc customer, I thought that my opinion might be reflective of the mistakes they might be making that you seem concerned about. That said, they are still one of the top (2?) manufacturers and are far from tanking. Support shouldn't be an issue. If you like that phone, I see absolutely no reason for concern.
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The amount of negativity on here is ridiculous.
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"Being MALICIOUSLY poisoned by someone"
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"Some one might ACCIDENTLY pour some rat poison in it...."
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Thanx for reading...
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Actually HTC has great update track record. I think only Asus is better. I would be more scared of buying Sony or Samsung. Especially for all the rumors that Samsung is leaving Android in favor of their own OS.
And don't forget that HTC decided to only have 1 flagship device they will update faster.
And HTC must have a lot of money left because in Germany their commercials are everywhere. And they are major UEFA sponsor. Only biggest company's can afford that.
And as it looks HTC One is selling like crazy right now. Not at all strange as almost all reviewers love it and praise it.
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I always like more and more competition since its better for the consumer. Just that the idea of buying the HTC One scares me regarding future support (updates / warranty / resale value) :-/
I loved my nexus one... but I'm sure we can all agree that HTC has been in a rough stretch sales wise. Less sales starts the bad spiral of less money -> less marketing -> less customers -> less pull with carriers -> less R&D -> less user base -> less accessories -> less support etc.
I guess I'm the only one that's worried to buy from a company that seems to be on its last hope
Of course the loyalists will flame me because they are protective of HTC's image and that's ok (because I can appreciate being a fan). But is there anyone else out there that has had this worry about buying the One as well? I'd like to hear your thoughts even if they are negative
http://mobile.pcmag.com/?ref=299983&url=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2406787,00.asp
http://m.androidauthority.com/htcs-sales-down-45-in-july-compared-to-a-year-ago-106036/
http://www.talkandroid.com/150068-htc-reports-january-sales-down-6-percent-year-on-year/
http://bgr.com/2013/03/26/htc-one-l.../?utm_source=b-yahoo-orig_pub&utm_medium=feed
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Yep. I also worry about future support. HTC is notorious for slow updates
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You're at risk buying coffee at starbucks in the morning. Some one might accidently pour some rat poison in it....another useless...well, do I even need to say it...
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You get the award for the worst analogy ever
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Like I said before HTC is not in a state where they are losing their business. They're just having lesser profit(income) compared to the past years. Now if anybody here thinks that $36million income in a quarter of a year is small then give me $1million on my paypal account right now lol!
And yeah having lower profit on the 1st quarter is expected by HTC.
1. They haven't released new phones.
2. They made budgets for the release of their HTC One(Where do you think they would get their budget for it?)
3. Obviously their past phones did really not sell out.
Now with the HTC One coming I'm pretty sure their profit would surge out this 2nd quarter. To think their stocks now jumped in by +9.65% they are obviously earning big time on the HTC One right now even considering it's not yet widely released and lack of availability.
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Being someone who bit the bullet with Palm/HP webOS, I think that threads like these are ridiculous. If you like the phone, why does it matter? I received a number of replacement Palm Pres through my carrier even after Palm was bought out. If there is an issue with the One it will likely be handled the same way. As for resale value... If it lasts you two years you have effectively paid about 25 bucks a month assuming it costs 600 bucks. I think the One will probably be worth that to me, and that is assuming you won't get a penny in resale value.
Maybe I'm alone in this, but the phone you use every day has to be worth something to you, and maybe if the One isn't worth 25 bucks a month for two years, you could return it and get a GS4 or wait for something else instead of worrying about what it will be worth when you're done with it.
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This is one of the most sensible things I've read on xda. Ever.
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As this thread doesn't discuss features of the device but is rather discussing HTC alleged financial situation its now closed before it really becomes a fanboy battleground..
http://m.cnet.com/news/htc-q1-profit-plunges-98-percent-despite-htc-one-launch/57582382
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HTC has had a hard time following a clear strategy for the last 2 years or so and still, they keep making profit.
The development and marketing around their new devices (and mostly the One) is expensive, and now that their flagship device is available, hopefully the situation will get better and better.
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It's Quarter 1(January to March) profit statistics. We all know HTC didn't release much handset in the 1st quarter of the year yet aggressively doing pre advertisments of the device.
On the 1st quarter only a limited part of the UK market got the HTC One so it is to be expected.
Starting on April HTC released the handset on Taiwan, All of Europe, Middle East & US and this May they're planning on releasing the handset globally. So it really makes sense if you ask me.
Even HTC indeed expects this.
The company did not reveal how many units of the HTC One it has so far sold, but said it expected revenues to jump in the second quarter to NT$70 billion.
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No wonder, hTC is now a sinking ship:crying:
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No wonder, hTC is now a sinking ship:crying:
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Isn't this the exact same news piece done early last month?
The revenues arent down too much..
Guess they spent a lot on the One.. getting parts, making the phone, market research, designing blah blah.
The One's sales will show in Q2
Guys did any of you notice that this whole Q1 HTC didn't even release the phone?
So calm down and let the HTC One rise it's stock. You'll see the results in Q2
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If HTC posts a loss in Q2 then be worried. Like the others have said, Q1 nothing much was going on except the building of the One.
Why do some people say it's a sinking ship? They are still posting profits despite taking some risks and experimenting. Now that nothing has come out in that quarter... They are doing well.
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They are still profitable. Again and again, profitable. And this was before the One was actually for sale. I bet you profits are way up next quarter.
Stop making these pointless threads.
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Why do some people say it's a sinking ship? They are still posting profits despite taking some risks and experimenting. Now that nothing has come out in that quarter... They are doing well.
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That's because people here tend to earn more than $2million USD a quarter. So for them a company earning that amount is already a sinking ship lol! :fingers-crossed:
PLUS IF YOU NEED TO READ ABOUT HTC, PLEASE DONT GO TO CNET THEY ARE VERY BAISED TOWARD SAMSUNG
READ THIS AND SEE THE PICTURES AND DECIDE YOURSELF AND SEE WHO IS THE WINNER.
http://www.cnet.com/8301-17918_1-57581522-85/samsung-galaxy-s4-shootout-versus-htc-one-iphone-5/
Actually the one interesting thing in the article I picked up on is Samsung is expected to sell *six times* as many GS4's as HTC will sell Ones.
Why did they even *need* to pay students to troll HTC boards? That's like the Yankees feeling the need to cheat to beat Kansas City.
Whatever you may think about their phones, I can assure you Samsung doesn't *need* anyone's support at this point. Now that they've beaten Apple, they *are* the new evil empire. I personally don't root for the "overdog"...
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No one has to worried at all even if HTC go bust. The phone still works, you'll still be able to get repairs/parts or a switch to a different phone, and the world will not end. Oh, and HTC won't go bust either
I'm still pretty optimistic about HTC's future. The next quarter should be interesting once we have a better idea of how the One's launch sales stack up. In the meantime they're getting a lot of very positive coverage from all the major tech sites, which should hopefully push sales. The One is an incredible phone - hope it pays off for them.
If I was Samsung though I'd be much more worried about what Apple has up their sleeves. They're gonna have Sammy firmly in their sights, and if HTC are already sitting above them with the critics then they run the risk of potentially being shunted into third place, at least where the press are concerned. No doubt they'll still sell squillions though!
wont help with the number of replacements people keep needing.
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Isn't this the exact same news piece done early last month?
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Yes, there were business sites/articles mentioning this last month. Nothing "new" about this news. Analysts have recently been upgrading their predictions on the number of HTC Ones that will be sold in Q2 based on what they are seeing.
blah....these numbers mean nothing
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Old news.....we need to see sales of Q2
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wont help with the number of replacements people keep needing.
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HTC has special machines to replace parts within the device. Honestly...your better off sending it to HTC rather than getting a cheaply made part from amazon and doing it yourself....so no....replacements will be norm just like any other phone.
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They are still profitable. Again and again, profitable. And this was before the One was actually for sale. I bet you profits are way up next quarter.
Stop making these pointless threads.
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You have absolutely no financial knowledge, lol. Please refrain from commenting on such matters.
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http://www.vcpost.com/articles/5949...ease-q4-2015-nexus-6-android-5-1-lollipop.htm
Apparently, the Nexus 6 was a flop
It's all just an illusion
Lol... I don't even... Oye...
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Wow, I just love how these sites state all of this as fact, as if somehow, just saying it will make it so. Lol'd hard I did.
I think I just had a mild stroke trying to read that "article."
`Journalistical` garbage I`am actualy a bit glad its not as cheap as the N5, lesser nooby people on this forum to ask the most basic and stupid questions too imo.
SWEET. A 4k display.
Its vcpost guys come on
My brain hurts from reading that article
Of course they don't provide sources for Nexus 5 2015. I am eagerly waiting to see what the nexus is going to be called and looking for the answer is the Nexus named after generation or size? Let this not be a fruitless debate on this subject of name as it relates to size vs generation
"There wasn't much improvement with the camera feature either. It was just the same as the old nexus 5."
Erm No just no.
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"There wasn't much improvement with the camera feature either. It was just the same as the old nexus 5."
Erm No just no.
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If i could thank you again I would. That was quite possibly the most... just damn. I give up. I'm curious as to what his tech journalism qualifications are.
Ha ha ha
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And the bugs.... It's the nexus 6 fault for all the LP bugs
Well, IF their *speculation* on a 2015 Nexus 5 turns out to be for real... would line up nicely with an SD820. The 6 is a bit beastlie.
This might be the worst article I've ever read
So, I guess I'm just imagining that the 5.1 update is on my phone. And that it showed up the day I bought it.
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Ya, why was it sold out for forever and a half. If its a flop its due to lack of supply.
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Ya, why was it sold out for forever and a half. If its a flop its due to lack of supply.
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You don't believe that this wasn't PLANNED, do you? They know exactly what the demand will be, they can supply plenty to satisfy the demand. The "shortage" was entirely a marketing trick to make demand LOOK bigger than it really was. Oldest trick in the book.
If you want more proof of this, just consider for a moment that these are ONLINE ORDERS. What that means, is that they don't actually need to have a physical stock of the devices in order to be able to place an order. They just need to know the manufacturing capacity of the factory making them in order to be able to give the customer a reasonable estimate on shipping date.
Don't matter.. I love my N6?
I thought I've read that next nexus device will be made by LG