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	<title>Comments on: HTC M7 will officially be name the HTC One</title>
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		<title>By: Dmack383</title>
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		<description>The name, &quot;HTC One,&quot; is very disappointing to say the least.  &quot;M7&quot; is much sexier and it is what we(the Android junkies) have all been calling it for the past few months.  HTC will simply confuse most consumers who think this is a &#039;lesser&#039; version of the HTC One X(+).  If this phone is supposed to be a game changer for Android and HTC specifically, they need to do a better job in their marketing/branding efforts.  The DNA was so close to achieving this, but their branding efforts fell on their face and a 5 inch screen....how is that practical?!  I hope the same outcome does not befall the M7....and to start, make sure you call it the M7!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The name, &#8220;HTC One,&#8221; is very disappointing to say the least.  &#8220;M7&#8243; is much sexier and it is what we(the Android junkies) have all been calling it for the past few months.  HTC will simply confuse most consumers who think this is a &#8216;lesser&#8217; version of the HTC One X(+).  If this phone is supposed to be a game changer for Android and HTC specifically, they need to do a better job in their marketing/branding efforts.  The DNA was so close to achieving this, but their branding efforts fell on their face and a 5 inch screen&#8230;.how is that practical?!  I hope the same outcome does not befall the M7&#8230;.and to start, make sure you call it the M7!</p>
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