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Originally Posted by eric12341
informative es lo de menos. I see this as mostly a hissy fit type thing because he's complaining about smileys this so called forced fb integration and that u supposedly can't have more than one account associated with the device. I don't see the point in that. as for the heat issue that's associated with the battery cover being metal which is a heat conductor so of course it will feel hotter,common 3rd grade knowledge right there. my tp would get way hotter and its cover was plastic.
and how would u know this? do u own the device? have u played with it for longer than 5 minutes? didn't think so.
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Here we go SeƱora fanboy. I received an "A" in Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer back in college, did you? I understand the concept of heat transfer and metals. I also understand manufacturing design processes associated with those two components, even in electronics manufacturing. My concern is that with a metal back that actually radiates enough heat to feel, is
NOT a desirable design for any manufactured consumer system where the object is held close to the human body. Just look at Dell's redesign of the Inspiron laptops and how much money they spent doing that. Again, if you read my post thoroughly or at least were able to comprehend it, you would have noticed that I pointed out the heat transfer issue and whether it was done on purpose or was a problem now or in the future.
The phone doesn't get that hot, but in today's litigious society, I can read the headlines now that HTC is being sued because some idiot burned their face or hand with the back cover of the phone. And by the way, when you design this type of heat transfer, there should be some sort of insulation and venting, not direct transfer to and through the metal.