Remove VGA port, replace with HDMI 1.3+ Lower price from 800USD to 500USD Offer a Black model in stores instead of white
Really pretty simple changes with this particular unit.
Then, once the next model comes along, go ION for GFX subsystem, make battery user replaceable so we can have multiples on hand for long trips and at most increase the price 100 dollars to 600USD and they will sell a ton of them.
The choices manufacturer's make these days confound me more often than not when the obvious configurations and price points were staring them in the face from the beginning of concept. Seriously, why are we ALWAYS sitting around after the launch of new tech product asking *what would you change* about X or Y... get it right from dot!
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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Remove VGA port, replace with HDMI 1.3+
Lower price from 800USD to 500USD
Offer a Black model in stores instead of white
Really pretty simple changes with this particular unit.
Then, once the next model comes along, go ION for GFX subsystem, make battery user replaceable so we can have multiples on hand for long trips and at most increase the price 100 dollars to 600USD and they will sell a ton of them.
The choices manufacturer's make these days confound me more often than not when the obvious configurations and price points were staring them in the face from the beginning of concept. Seriously, why are we ALWAYS sitting around after the launch of new tech product asking *what would you change* about X or Y... get it right from dot!
They offer a black and a silver version, at least here in the US.
And the battery is user replaceable.