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My mate has one and loves it. Big screen, good quality, good camera. It has its flaws though and I want the opinion of someone who's compared it to the iPhone 4. I'm not sure how well it functions, I heard its been known to freeze sometimes just like your average Microsoft run PC and the battery life won't last longer then a day unless you're quite conservative with it.

So its the iPhone 4 or HTC. I really hope the HTC is worth it cause its screen is awesome.
The screen is definitely big and gorgeous. A friend of mine has the iPhone 4, and he told me that the battery doesn't last a day either. It's common with smartphones. You'll love the HTC for how much freedom it gives you. Especially when it comes to transferring music, movies etc. and sharing them with others too. Unless you're a techno-idiot, go for the Desire HD.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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The screen is definitely big and gorgeous. A friend of mine has the iPhone 4, and he told me that the battery doesn't last a day either. It's common with smartphones. You'll love the HTC for how much freedom it gives you. Especially when it comes to transferring music, movies etc. and sharing them with others too. Unless you're a techno-idiot, go for the Desire HD.
Yeah its certainly an awesome phone :tup: The only thing that bothers me is that it might be prone to freezing up and crashing which would bug me. You can't go past that screen and the solid casing though.
 

Christina

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Aug 21, 2006
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The screen is definitely big and gorgeous. A friend of mine has the iPhone 4, and he told me that the battery doesn't last a day either. It's common with smartphones. You'll love the HTC for how much freedom it gives you. Especially when it comes to transferring music, movies etc. and sharing them with others too. Unless you're a techno-idiot, go for the Desire HD.
:agree:

That was the part I missed most when I got the Xperia. It was too much of a hassle to transfer pics and upload things on Facebook and Twitter. HTC is way simpler when it comes to that.
 
Apr 15, 2006
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@Nenna: I've used 2 Android phones till now, one of them being a budget phone with low memory and processor speed, and even with that, I hardly had phone freezing up completely. If an app is having a problem, then Android does well to identify it and close it for you. You'll rarely have to remove the battery and put it back.
 

Nenz

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Apr 17, 2008
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@Nenna: I've used 2 Android phones till now, one of them being a budget phone with low memory and processor speed, and even with that, I hardly had phone freezing up completely. If an app is having a problem, then Android does well to identify it and close it for you. You'll rarely have to remove the battery and put it back.
Cheers for the info. I'll probably get it tomorrow :weee:
 

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