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HTC defends One A9 design, will roll out to M, Desire lines

HTC defends One A9 design, will roll out to M, Desire lines

Posted on October 25, 2015January 12, 2020 By Jarvis

The HTC One A9, which the Taiwanese OEM just unveiled Tuesday, is technically an OK, if not great, Android smartphone. Sadly, all its strengths, and even its weaknesses, will be drowned out by its one glaring feature, or misfeature, depending on who you ask. To almost everyone except HTC, the One A9 looks too eerily similar to Apple’s new design that debuted on theiPhone 6. Of course, HTC is denying that accusation by doing perhaps what it should not: calling Apple the actual copycat instead.
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