- The day may come where there will be no more removable batteries. This is becoming the trend. Motorola, Nokia and now HTC are jumping on board. One of the reasons they are doing this is to use up every space needed to fit larger batteries in their devices. I personally don't care. I have had every iPhone all the way to the 4G and this is really a non issue for me but I know some will not take kindly to this.03-12-12 05:47 PMLike 0
- Tempting but dual core is already fast enough. Even single core is fine for my daily usage. Not falling for marketing hype anymore. I use my phone for calls, texts, Facebook, taking pics, and browsing. I barely ever play games or watch YouTube vids.
But if I'm eligible for an upgrade and can get a new phone at a decent price than so be it. Would love a phone with much more memory and battery life right now.
Sent from nmy BlackBerry 10 Device03-12-12 05:53 PMLike 0 - It's not slow, it's just the handset optimization... There are several single core phones that run totally smooth and dual core phones that don't because of bloatware crap, poor skinning, etc...03-12-12 05:57 PMLike 0
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- Tre LawrenceBetween RealitiesYeah... I think I could do with non-removable batteries. I used to spout out about the joys of removable batteries, but for all that, I have opened my EVO battery door about 4 times, and two of those times were to change the battery door to a third-party piece.03-12-12 08:01 PMLike 0
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