im not sure if they are talking about no differentiation in specs between the devices or the actual look of the phones, but im guessing they are talking about the latter. now days, you have to make a nice looking phone, especially if you want to directly compete with the iPhone. it has to look good and have a hell of a lot of features too. and from judging from Dell's PC's, their computer's designs have never struck me as anything more than functional, unlike HP's who excel on function and looks. pick it up Dell.
“The experience was a quick and painful reminder that no matter how pretty the window dressing is here, HTC has staged its fashion show in a building that should be scheduled for demolition.
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im not sure if they are talking about no differentiation in specs between the devices or the actual look of the phones, but im guessing they are talking about the latter. now days, you have to make a nice looking phone, especially if you want to directly compete with the iPhone. it has to look good and have a hell of a lot of features too. and from judging from Dell's PC's, their computer's designs have never struck me as anything more than functional, unlike HP's who excel on function and looks. pick it up Dell.