 Bahamut XPremium join:2000-12-09 Fort Worth, TX | reply to Eddy120876
Re: They need more then Spectrum to compete I see this comment and sometimes it does tend to boggle my mind...
I can understand intimatly the iPhone bit. It would be nice to have.
"More Phones" though... what exactly do you mean by this?
More High End phones?
So... current phones:
HTC One S - not to shabby, even if it has a smaller screen than it's One X bretheren at at&t) Galaxy S3 - No... not LTE based... but still plenty decent phone, even with the non-quad core chipset. Galaxy S2 (My phone) - Still plenty sharp for those not wanting to pay for the S3 Galaxy S Blaze - Hey, it's S2 Jr! Same chipset, smaller screen, smaller camera... even getting ICS here "soon".
"Launching Soon" Galaxy Note: retooled with a 42 mb/s chippy and released when the at&t exclusive timeframe was over
Revamped MyTouch line - yes, it's by Huawei (discussion for a later day), but having played extensively with this mytouch (non-keyboard), it's a really solid midrange phone. Would have preferred it better with ICS, but such is life.
*rumored lineup* So the rumor lineup... of on phone (unless you really wanna find that blackberry...
HTC ERA 42 - AKA HTC One X+ - The HTC that (from the looks) people would want... the one that actually INCLUDES a quad core proccy etc etc etc...
Now if you wanted to put forth the arguement that they could stand to release some of these phones FASTER (not counting the Galaxy S3, but even the price on that one nose dived after competition hit... guess the early bump was for early adopters?) But realistically, what other phones could be brought to market within a reasonable timeframe and reasonable expectation of price (superphone/iphone @ 200-300, midtier from 100-200, low end from 20-100) that isn't already out in some way/shape/form (iPhone already being mentioned). -- "He's on that Jazz, man"... |
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 | Hence why i said bring more and the Iphone. Since any local carrier can do it so why can't you? even your European counterpart knew this all to well. Get what the people want or suffer. T-mob america in the other hand wasn't smart enough and their arrogance is their downfall. I just hope they wise up or they will die. Also if you notice they are loosing a lot of customers. The two key issues: The service or the lack of phones people want. |
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 Bahamut XPremium join:2000-12-09 Fort Worth, TX | But you did say, again "more phones".
Aside from the iPhone (and considering how much the outlay is just to get it... that's a lot of cheddar)... what other phones would qualify under that statement? THAT is what I've been curious about.
When it comes to the iPhone, no one knows what Bellevue is doing... except Bellevue (and/or Cupertino) -- "He's on that Jazz, man"... |
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