HTC is campaigning hard to train sales associates to sway buyers from purchasing a Galaxy S5 and to get an HTC One M8 instead.
If you take a look at a page from HTC’s latest training materials below, you’ll see that proving it’s better than the Galaxy S5 is a top priority for the Taiwanese manufacturer. So much so that the title of the training packet is the “Top 5 reasons why the HTC One (M8) is better than the Samsung Galaxy S5.
HTC cites the all aluminum, metal build of the One as providing a more premium and durable phone, and it’s hard to argue with them; the HTC One is really a pleasure to handle and definitely feels better than the S5 in your hand.
The materials also boast about the dual-front speakers of the new One M8, a major selling point of the original HTC One. They also mention the Motion Launch feature which is supposed to help you use the handset with one hand more easily.
A questionable addition to the list is HTC’s duo camera; sample tests reveal that the new HTC One’s camera still suffers from the same issues as its predecessor, and this is mostly due to the low megapixel count of the sensor.
But HTC Advantage is a nice feature: you can get your phone’s screen (should it crack) once for free within the first six months of owning an HTC One, not to mention HTC’s promise to deliver timely software updates, etc.
source:htcsource
If you take a look at a page from HTC’s latest training materials below, you’ll see that proving it’s better than the Galaxy S5 is a top priority for the Taiwanese manufacturer. So much so that the title of the training packet is the “Top 5 reasons why the HTC One (M8) is better than the Samsung Galaxy S5.
HTC cites the all aluminum, metal build of the One as providing a more premium and durable phone, and it’s hard to argue with them; the HTC One is really a pleasure to handle and definitely feels better than the S5 in your hand.
The materials also boast about the dual-front speakers of the new One M8, a major selling point of the original HTC One. They also mention the Motion Launch feature which is supposed to help you use the handset with one hand more easily.
A questionable addition to the list is HTC’s duo camera; sample tests reveal that the new HTC One’s camera still suffers from the same issues as its predecessor, and this is mostly due to the low megapixel count of the sensor.
But HTC Advantage is a nice feature: you can get your phone’s screen (should it crack) once for free within the first six months of owning an HTC One, not to mention HTC’s promise to deliver timely software updates, etc.
source:htcsource
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