16 million colors is fantastic, but let's keep in mind that the HTC phones basically have 300 dpi on much bigger screens (albeit with 65k colors). Not that the HTC phones can compete with this thing on pure style points, but still.
I wonder how scratch resistant the glass is. I can't even imagine the level of pissed I'd be if my keys gauged that screen.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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16 million colors is fantastic, but let's keep in mind that the HTC phones basically have 300 dpi on much bigger screens (albeit with 65k colors). Not that the HTC phones can compete with this thing on pure style points, but still.
I wonder how scratch resistant the glass is. I can't even imagine the level of pissed I'd be if my keys gauged that screen.
if you could afford this phone chances are you arent going to be driving yourself
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keys to the yacht. Duh.
"if you could afford this phone chances are you arent going to be driving yourself"
Unless you're like Tony Stark.
Tony Stark is not stupid enough to buy this.
The display is synthetic sapphire. It will scratch glass. Pretty much the only thing that will scratch it is a diamond.