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slowmo said:

Firstly flip phones are dead IMO. The main point of a flip was to increase the screen size will giving protection and decreasing footprint size. Neither are issues anymore.

I own a HTC One X and its been a awesome handset. I initially had the WLAN fault that the launch models had, this was repaired by HTC within 5 days. Since then the experience has been flawless and each software update has improved the slickness and performance as well as improving the battery life by a huge amount. My mum has the Samsung Galaxy S3 and her battery life has got dramatically worse in the same time. I did consider the s3 for myself but after seeing the issues my mum has had and having test driven the new One handset I think I'll be staying with HTC again.

 

Until Apple drop the reliance on iTunes I'll never be interested in their devices.  

I help sell tons of flip phones most days, they are outdated but....there is a market still out there for them , buttoned/flip phones will never die out