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Why don't we just have the comparison table on all 3 of the device pages.
Two of these items are sourced to xda-developers, which as a forum fails WP:RS, so they have to go. Another item has been confirmed by HTC to be an intentional tweak to the system to optimise HTC Sense, so it's debatable whether this counts as a bug. The other items are among minor, run-of-the-mill issues that every smartphone has when it's released, which get patched after a few weeks and everybody moves on. Such issues do not have any kind of lasting encyclopedic significance. – Steel 13:10, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
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I'm not sure these really need separate articles. If there was so much information to write about them to the point that it was making this article too long, then it would make sense, but that isn't the case. They're stubs about unbelievably minor variations on one phone. Even the articles say: "Except for different radio bands there are no other hardware differences between the One XL and the LTE model of the One X sold in North America. Seriously? The difference between these and the Tegra 3 one is still only a processor and storage capacity. Having three articles on identical phones is silly and just more confusing for the reader (and harder for us to maintain). – Steel 12:50, 27 May 2012 (UTC)
The separation isn't done because of lot of text that can't fit on one page. It's to make it easier for the average person to see exactly what specifications the phones have, which gets confusing when 3 different versions are grouped together on one page. For example, the infoboxes are both easier to read and more correct as it is now.— Preceding unsigned comment added by User931 ( talk • contribs)
There have simply been too many non-constructive edits to roll back. JCDenton2052 ( talk) 22:42, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
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Why don't we just have the comparison table on all 3 of the device pages.
Two of these items are sourced to xda-developers, which as a forum fails WP:RS, so they have to go. Another item has been confirmed by HTC to be an intentional tweak to the system to optimise HTC Sense, so it's debatable whether this counts as a bug. The other items are among minor, run-of-the-mill issues that every smartphone has when it's released, which get patched after a few weeks and everybody moves on. Such issues do not have any kind of lasting encyclopedic significance. – Steel 13:10, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
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I'm not sure these really need separate articles. If there was so much information to write about them to the point that it was making this article too long, then it would make sense, but that isn't the case. They're stubs about unbelievably minor variations on one phone. Even the articles say: "Except for different radio bands there are no other hardware differences between the One XL and the LTE model of the One X sold in North America. Seriously? The difference between these and the Tegra 3 one is still only a processor and storage capacity. Having three articles on identical phones is silly and just more confusing for the reader (and harder for us to maintain). – Steel 12:50, 27 May 2012 (UTC)
The separation isn't done because of lot of text that can't fit on one page. It's to make it easier for the average person to see exactly what specifications the phones have, which gets confusing when 3 different versions are grouped together on one page. For example, the infoboxes are both easier to read and more correct as it is now.— Preceding unsigned comment added by User931 ( talk • contribs)
There have simply been too many non-constructive edits to roll back. JCDenton2052 ( talk) 22:42, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
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