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It will be there for Z also, as a matter of fact it will work with other manufacturer phones as well which have NFC.

:unsure: Isn't NFC gonna be a major bottleneck though, because of the low transfer rate? :scratchchin:

 

youtube.com/watch?v=OVE1OcfB1E4

:ko: I guess they're just trying to show people that they still exist, but the ad is really confusing to me.

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:unsure: Isn't NFC gonna be a major bottleneck though, because of the low transfer rate? :scratchchin:

 

:ko: I guess they're just trying to show people that they still exist, but the ad is really confusing to me.

 

We will have to see till they actually release it, what is the plan. i am sure they would have tested all this.

 

It is still a teaser, full ad i guess comes tomorrow. Also guess they can't use his Ironman Avatar because of Copyright issues. Ad launches HTC Max BTW.

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We will have to see till they actually release it, what is the plan. i am sure they would have tested all this.

Yeah. Did anybody really say it works on NFC though? I'd think it'd work over WiFi or something.

 

It is still a teaser, full ad i guess comes tomorrow. Also guess they can't use his Ironman Avatar because of Copyright issues. Ad launches HTC Max BTW.

wow..... is it really a teaser? A 2 minute one? I thought we've already had shorter teasers to this ad, and this was the full one. :scratchchin:

 

Anyway, where's the Max? Unless this isn't the full ad, this video had nothing to do with the Max. At least nothing that's obvious.

 

edit: It is the full ad.

"The company released a short teaser of the campaign on Monday, and now we've got a full two minutes that will be shown on TV and in theaters as well as online." - The Verge

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We will have to see till they actually release it, what is the plan. i am sure they would have tested all this.

 

It is still a teaser, full ad i guess comes tomorrow. Also guess they can't use his Ironman Avatar because of Copyright issues. Ad launches HTC Max BTW.

It can't work on NFC. NFC is never used for data transfer. For payloads worth a few bytes (or max <3-4 kB) yes, but not for anything else. NFC, for any data tfr, usecases is meant to only ease the establishment of a handshake which can then create a transport channel (e.g. wifi, wifi direct, bt, etc) over which data is piggybacked.
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Yeah. Did anybody really say it works on NFC though? I'd think it'd work over WiFi or something.

 

wow..... is it really a teaser? A 2 minute one? I thought we've already had shorter teasers to this ad, and this was the full one. :scratchchin:

 

Anyway, where's the Max? Unless this isn't the full ad, this video had nothing to do with the Max. At least nothing that's obvious.

 

edit: It is the full ad.

"The company released a short teaser of the campaign on Monday, and now we've got a full two minutes that will be shown on TV and in theaters as well as online." - The Verge

Pretty bad Ad. I don't know how they are betting 1 bn on this kinda campaign? It doesn't do anything for htc in the short term (short term being next 2 years).
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Yup, but Z too had a little more bezel then required. With the specs and features it is packing i can easily live with it. The latest rumour is that it records 4k Video :panic:

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