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What's your next phone?

I got my X in August and until LTE is available in my area I am not going to be looking to upgrade, there will not be a point. I have a feeling there is not a phone going to be made the is not LTE as good of the X, maybe the X2, but not enough of an improvement for me to be willing to change over.

I personally am amazed that this far out I am not waiting to get my hands on a new phone. Usually 6 months after I have my phone there is a new one that has been released, or at least the info has been released that I know I will want to try. None of the new phone have done this for me yet.
 
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An unlocked 4.3 (or larger) IPS or super amoled screen phone. Must have dual core and top of the line GPU. Those are my basic requirements. 4G will be irrelavant for me where I live for quite some time, but since the best phones will also be 4G I expect to own a 4G phone as my next.
 
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I may go with the Bionic. The dual core, 4g and front camera may make it worth while. I already have an upgrade and likely won't go for a tbolt. The battery and lack of a dual core processor just don't make it worth the upgrade for me.

considering dual core support for smartphones won't likely be introduced until 2.4 I don't see the benefit of a DC phone yet
 
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Just got my X a few weeks ago, but I didn't sign a contract for it, so I'll be in the market as soon as 4g is available here (supposedly May, but who knows?).

At least a dual core, higher resolution screen (540 x 960 plus), not samsung (fool me once), 4+" screen (preferably 4.3"), and I want to at least have the availability of a high capacity battery.
 
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