Good news, but sorry for BP, no Sony.
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Hey! How is your girl?Hey Nadia![]()
Why count HTC and Samsung as "new" hardware partners?
I'd take a Windows Phone 8.1 (with all the features we hope for) in a HTC One shell any time. I might even buy it in summer instead of waiting for autumn.
If it has the S800 or S805, quad core with 3GB ram and minimum 32GB, it should sell. Still, I'm on the fence about the whole installing apps to SD feature.
Why count HTC and Samsung as "new" hardware partners?
I'd take a Windows Phone 8.1 (with all the features we hope for) in a HTC One shell any time. I might even buy it in summer instead of waiting for autumn.
If it has the S800 or S805, quad core with 3GB ram and minimum 32GB, it should sell. Still, I'm on the fence about the whole installing apps to SD feature.
I'm sure it will be the HTC M8 shell with WP8, as the One was last year's hardware.
Hey! How is your girl?
I'm sure it will be the HTC M8 shell with WP8, as the One was last year's hardware.
I was more referring to the type of phone as to actual hardware. To be honest, one of HTCs Android high-end devices running WP, I'll believe it when I see it.
well with the new recycle your device we might get to see this soon.
xdshe's fine and happy as i am![]()
Android phones like the gs5 won't get the 805, but I would love the 805 with a 41MP camera in a 5 inch 1080p screen.![]()
I don't think much about SD cards. Since I use Spotify for music I rarely think about storage at all. I only know that LaRUE doesn't like SD cards on WP.
Concerning the specs, I don't even need it to be too high-end. It's Windows Phone after all. I won't software features and a nice phone, and I'd be happy![]()
HTC is in trouble, and after the 8X they focused entirely on Android. It didn't help too much, Samsung is all over the place there. However Nokia is all over the place concerning WP.
Will they change their strategy so soon after they decided to go for Android? Or will they just release another low-end device?
We will see.