Not only that, there is also the micro arc oxidation unibody chipping issue that seem to have plagued the 1.5GHz models which led to HTC announcing a 1-for-1 exchange. Mr. Zhang duly noted that this chipping problem is no longer an issue as they have made the necessary amendments to the production line, so much so that there is no longer any cause for a chipping problem. The law of cause and effect comes in then – if there is no cause for chipping, there definitely will not need to have an “effect”, which is to replace the handset, right?
Mr. Zhang also noted that the use of the Snapdragon S3 1.7GHz processor will be able to deliver comparable performance to that of a Snapdragon S4 1.5GHz processor, at least according to their in-house benchmarks. Having a dual production line is sort of an “insurance policy” on HTC’s side, where he hopes it will not end up being a perception issue among potential customers. What do you think – would you rather get the S4 powered HTC One S, or the model which runs on the S3 1.7GHz processor?