User: MarkAtHome
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Re: It's really a shame
Tofuchong said:
Butterfly would be a Horrible purchase, as it only supports HSPA/WCDMA: 850/2100 MHz. No 3G/4G in North America...
It is certainly interesting that the SPECS tab displays (I did not originally notice it):
HSPA/WCDMA:
850/2100 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
FWIW, this edition is not due until February, so who knows what might change? That would be a deal-breaker, though.
Re: It's really a shame
The international HTC Butterfly
http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones /htc-butterfly
is the phone you want. Better specs and does have an SD slot. Right now, if you can find one, it would cost around $700.
They have a new flagship just "leaked" called the HTC M7, with a 4.7" screen 1080p, etc... that is supposed to replace the One+.
Re: update!
Requiring certified SD cards is pure garbage.
If random access speed is all that important, why not require certified hard disks for Windows 7 64-bit, etc.?
Microsoft would be giving cellular phone companies a monopoly with the ability to price fix cards.
I normally purchase such devices above spec and if it turns out that I must buy a certified card from ATT, T-Mobile, etc., lowering the performance of my device, I will not purchase a WM7 phone.