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i'm personally happy with my HTC one S no need for an SD slot. Imo i can store enough music on the 16 Gb and the rest on dropbox personally i'm not that into smartphones cant see the purpose of a 1920*1080 screen on a 4" or 5" screen when my 24" screens have the same res. The res of my One S is fine imo. How much more we need in a small thing :P

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Don't see the need for extremely high end super expensive android phones from a tinkering perspective. They'll be quite niche and therefor not have many developers working on them.

A s3 or a nexus 4 at the moment is a good choice for anyone looking at an android phone :)

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The S4 will be probably be another bit of plastic with a really fast chip. The HTC actually looks like something though and it's fast anyway. I also like HTC's displays more.
It's rumored to have a 5" screen, 1080p display, non-Samsung developed screen, and a non-Samsung developed processor but it will definitely be a quad core. Manufacturers need to start differentiating themselves besides boasting higher res displays and faster/more core processors.

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