How do these chinese manufactures get away with this stuff? Seriously? I'm tired of seeing all these fakes going around. Lets say I were given this phone as a gift, and I didn't anything about HTC or cell phones. And if the phone sucks, like crashes, quality of camera sucks, the build quality of the phone is not good, it overheats, or whatever the reason. The next time I go shop for a phone, I wouldn't want to get an HTC phone because of this bad experience, me not knowing the phone was a fake. So this would hurt HTC sales in general if this situation were to happen to many people. I just don't get how they keep coming out with mostly identical fakes carrying the same exact name and logo. This hurts HTC's image, so why don't they retaliate? /rant
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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How do these chinese manufactures get away with this stuff? Seriously? I'm tired of seeing all these fakes going around. Lets say I were given this phone as a gift, and I didn't anything about HTC or cell phones. And if the phone sucks, like crashes, quality of camera sucks, the build quality of the phone is not good, it overheats, or whatever the reason. The next time I go shop for a phone, I wouldn't want to get an HTC phone because of this bad experience, me not knowing the phone was a fake. So this would hurt HTC sales in general if this situation were to happen to many people. I just don't get how they keep coming out with mostly identical fakes carrying the same exact name and logo. This hurts HTC's image, so why don't they retaliate? /rant