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Mikes 33 was only 40kgs more than my 32, that being said the 32 would drop a bit of weight with a gtr bonnet, do 33s have an aluminum one from factory?

also, windows phone.

the 33 drops weight too if you put the GTR bonnet on it.

Mikes 33 was only 40kgs more than my 32, that being said the 32 would drop a bit of weight with a gtr bonnet, do 33s have an aluminum one from factory?

also, windows phone.

I've played with windows phones, haven't liked any also a lot of my apps I use not available on windows phone...

Mikes 33 was only 40kgs more than my 32, that being said the 32 would drop a bit of weight with a gtr bonnet, do 33s have an aluminum one from factory?

also, windows phone.

You must have the optional extra bag of sand or somthing! Mine were about 95kg apart, but the 32 did have a GTR bonnet and the R33 did have an A-LSD

I've played with windows phones, haven't liked any also a lot of my apps I use not available on windows phone...

I have loved both of my samsung androids and I hate my work Iphone/Ipad with a burning passion

You must have the optional extra bag of sand or somthing! Mine were about 95kg apart, but the 32 did have a GTR bonnet and the R33 did have an A-LSD

I have loved both of my samsung androids and I hate my work Iphone/Ipad with a burning passion

Yeah I had an LG "smart phone" when they first came out but it was crapper than crap! I then got a HTC Desire HD and liked it then the HTC Velocity and like it - Short of a couple of little hiccups they have been good, reliable and not broken (ok the Desire HD screen is broken it landed screenfirst onto the corner a concrete thing you find in carparks so you don't drive through it then half kicked/stood on as I continued to trip over - But it still works!) contemplating an upgrade because when our phone bundle contract is over will be the same time we are moving into an NBN only area and therefore need to change the bundle anyway and don't really want to go on a BYO plan because I was screwed over by optus with the insurance on the BYO plan which is why I made the switch to Telstra, optus charged me the insurance then said nope BYO phone so we don't cover them at all but if you give us another $600 we will fix it (I WAS ON A BYO PLAN AND BYO INSURANCE FROM THE START)...

Yeah I had an LG "smart phone" when they first came out but it was crapper than crap! I then got a HTC Desire HD and liked it then the HTC Velocity and like it - Short of a couple of little hiccups they have been good, reliable and not broken (ok the Desire HD screen is broken it landed screenfirst onto the corner a concrete thing you find in carparks so you don't drive through it then half kicked/stood on as I continued to trip over - But it still works!) contemplating an upgrade because when our phone bundle contract is over will be the same time we are moving into an NBN only area and therefore need to change the bundle anyway and don't really want to go on a BYO plan because I was screwed over by optus with the insurance on the BYO plan which is why I made the switch to Telstra, optus charged me the insurance then said nope BYO phone so we don't cover them at all but if you give us another $600 we will fix it (I WAS ON A BYO PLAN AND BYO INSURANCE FROM THE START)...

That's a big sentence. BREATHE MELLY BREATHE! Lol

The HTC one is apparently good. But I will say Anna swapped from a desire hd to a Samsung s3 last year and was an instant convert!

the 33 drops weight too if you put the GTR bonnet on it.

drops further weight, if you put carbon doors, boot, roof............................shit carbon the whole damn car!

Yeah I had an LG "smart phone" when they first came out but it was crapper than crap! I then got a HTC Desire HD and liked it then the HTC Velocity and like it - Short of a couple of little hiccups they have been good, reliable and not broken (ok the Desire HD screen is broken it landed screenfirst onto the corner a concrete thing you find in carparks so you don't drive through it then half kicked/stood on as I continued to trip over - But it still works!) contemplating an upgrade because when our phone bundle contract is over will be the same time we are moving into an NBN only area and therefore need to change the bundle anyway and don't really want to go on a BYO plan because I was screwed over by optus with the insurance on the BYO plan which is why I made the switch to Telstra, optus charged me the insurance then said nope BYO phone so we don't cover them at all but if you give us another $600 we will fix it (I WAS ON A BYO PLAN AND BYO INSURANCE FROM THE START)...

Summary - Optus sucks, I like my HTC.

My response - Optus are monkeys. Virgin mobile are awesome :)

http://www.virginmobile.com.au/htc/

That's a big sentence. BREATHE MELLY BREATHE! Lol

The HTC one is apparently good. But I will say Anna swapped from a desire hd to a Samsung s3 last year and was an instant convert!

i have the htc one, is nice feels far higher quality than the samsungs. dat metal vs plastic.

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