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Mysterious Device Now With November 23 Launch date

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Some people have bad memories of HTC. Of course, some people have bad memories of Motorola.

Nowhere near enough people have bad memories of Apple. ;)
 
Getting it. I would love a LTE phone but I'm sure the data plan will be out of my price range so I will get this, I have always wanted a Sense phone anyway.
 
so glad i waited on upgading to the x. it being sold out helped me a ton on waiting lol!
 
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Do you remember a few months back when we leaked an upcoming device for Verizon Wireless? Well it seems we weren't just blowing hot air, and the device now has a November 23rd launch date. This timing comes from AndroidSpin.com, who took this from our forum administrator Miami1683, deep in the original thread. Apparently he had a word with some of his sources, and that is the date that was provided to him.

This means the very gorgeous HTC device that is supposedly the Desire HD counterpart for Verizon will be coming a little less than a month from now.
Just to reiterate the information we originally knew, here is the spec sheet:

 8 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash
 Kickstand
 4.3-inch screen
 3.5 mm headphone jack
 Front facing camera.
And all the other good things Android has to offer.

Does this date work with you guys, or do you want it sooner? Let us know.
Those 2 sites are getting there information from here: http://www.droidforums.net/forum/dr...erious-evo-ish-htc-device-headed-verizon.html
Yes, I know that... That's what I stated. :)
 
Facetime is all the rage....yet, people will text the person next to them rather than turn their head and actually speak. I don't get it.
 
Too bad it's made by HTC, it does look nice. Oh well, that's life.dancedroid

And that's a bad thing, why..?

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Because everyone I know who has had, or still has, a device from HTC has or receives bad phone reception in the area I live, work and play in. That includes the Incredible. However, those with Motorola, LG or Blackberry devices have good reception; especially in the fringe areas outside of the city.

The most important part of any device I purchase to replace my BB will be phone reception.

Possibly, this HTC device would be different. I just don't want to be the person to test it to find out.
 
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