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HTC One max [Tri-Band] (was "HTC "Phablet" aka "T6"")


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What are the chances this one doesn't make it to the US? I don't think I'd be surprised.

 

EvLeaks have previously tweeted the One Max will be destined for Sprint, of course they could be wrong

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Again, all these leaks and rumors are coming from the same chinese source.  I don't even know what to think anymore and I am starting to lose patience with htc myself.  I do want a phone with a larger screen so I will wait to see how the one max stacks up to the competition then make my decision from there.  Honestly though, I think I may end up with a nexus myself.

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If the nexus is released before the max is announced, it will take a lot out of the appeal away.

Yeah, if its priced at around $350 with at least 16gb to 32gb of memory, I don't see how I can pass that up.

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Isn't the company not doing well financially?

 

Regardless, as much as I love the HTC ONE, this will probably be my last HTC phone. I'm moving over to Nexus, if and when the Nexus 5 gets released.

 

 

-Luis

That's my plan exactly. Once they officially announce it I'm going to sell my HTC one and go back to my evo LTE until it launches.

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I am growing tired of waiting for things to come though.  I was so excited for the GN3 and then this phone when the other did not hold up but it seems to me HTC is just always late to the party.  I am re-evaluating my strategy and may just go GS4 mini and then a Nexus 7 as I can't seem to find the "One" perfect device that is not vaporware.

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-- edit, seem not a Sprint specific model

 

One Max Clear FCC, what's S4GRU take on this?

 

http://www.phonearena.com/news/HTC-One-Max-clears-the-FCC_id47864

 

This seems to be some international model since the FCC documents only points to LTE Band 7 support of which none of the US carriers support.  But hey great find....since it is a start to prove that the HTC One Max is not a vapor phone.

 

Hopefully sometime this week, we can get some more news about a US variant of the HTC One Max.

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http://www.androidcentral.com/htc-one-max-dressed-verizon

 

 

 

Well atleast we know that there is a CDMA variant. Lets hope Sprint is included.

Interesting, as many leaks there have been but from the same one source, I figured at this point that this device would have only been available in a few select markets and wouldn't see the light of day here in the US.

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They have the One Max in hand and didn't turn it on to see what processor it has?

 

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I am almost starting to think that htc themselves are controlling these leaks or have some serious NDA's as far as releasing certain information to the public.  For a device that seems so close to release yet htc hasn't formally said a single thing about it(not that I am aware of anyway), I hope they have some serious surprises up their sleeves.  For me to bite on this for sure, it has to be tri-band, has more features than my One and it must have an IR port.  I have grown fond of that IR port and is probably a must have for me from here on out.

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Well I guess here the Verizon employee did confirm 800 prochttp://www.talkandroid.com/178173-htc-one-max-images-show-the-phablet-with-verizon-logo/Now we just need a leak pointing to triband LTE :-)Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 4

It has a removable back too. I wonder if it has SD card support

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Well I guess here the Verizon employee did confirm 800 proc http://www.talkandroid.com/178173-htc-one-max-images-show-the-phablet-with-verizon-logo/ Now we just need a leak pointing to triband LTE :-) Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk 4

Wow Verizon just had to plaster its logo over the HTC logo on the front screen. Sheesh the need for Verizon to brand its stuff is ridiculous.

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