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Would you give up LTE for dual SIM on an HTC One?

aldaweb
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HTC have announced a dual SIM version of the HTC One phone for UK market:

http://www.officialhtcstore.com/uk/p_htc_store_product.aspx?i=254234#view-specs

 

Unfortunately in order to pack in the dual SIM functionality along with microSD expansion they have left out the 4G LTE radio or I would be sorely tempted, but the same speakers and megapixel camera are there.

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It seems good but a bit of a backward step leaving out lte
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90% of people won't worry about lte, however, I wouldn't go backwards..... If this had lte too I'd get one tomorrow..... 😞
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Me too does it have a removable battery?
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Doesn't look like it....
No 3G on SIM2 either..... Not as excited as I was at first 😞
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No that's a real backward step IMO
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Don't see many dual SIM phones with 3G on both.

 

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I could live with 4G on SIM1 and 3G on SIM2, but not a 3G/2G set up.....
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True but if you are going to make something new at least make it with some of the latest technology should have 4g let alone no 3G can't see it being very popular myself
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In the real world, particularly as we move towards wireless mesh, 4G offers very little in terms of enhancement fir general use.
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