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Samsung can be hurt with this new post from HTC



It seems like HTC has got some suggestions for the public smartphone consumers, before you commit a mistake with your next daily driver. The Taiwanese multinational manufacturer for smartphones and tablets is here with a new image on their social media. The company looks to hint that, they've got a better treatment for bad designs from the market, recommending their front runner One M8, made out of premium aluminium clad.

The picture you see above has got three different colored band-aids, kept aside an HTC One 2014 (M8) smartphone. If you are thinking the same as we do, you'll be able to guess, what the Taiwanese people are trying to talk about. Yes, you aren't wrong, HTC is complaining about the South Korean's flagship, Galaxy S5's industrial design and pattern over the back cover. As we already know that, Samsung's 2014 bellwether smartphone comes with perforated leather-like textured back in Copper Gold, Electric Blue and Charcoal Black colors, almost like the band-aids we see above.

We hope that, people at HTC really feels like, it's a band-aid that inspired Samsung to manufacture a smartphone of that kind, with bore through pattern on the leather-like polycarbonate build. But, in person, we had a good time with the Samsung Galaxy S5, and it doesn't looks like a bad make at all, indeed the handset provides better grip and comfort holding it in hands. Okay, that never means HTC's aforementioned phone is slipping off our hands all the time. Let the sales of the two smartphones decide what makes a better choice between customers and you tell us what do you think in comments, below.

Source: HTC (Google+)

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