Insignificant claims to display HTC One X?

HTC One X is essentially one of the flagships of the most exciting company with a conceptual point of view. It refused to send HTC 'flagship = metal, "which the company used for its products last few years. In fact, that HTC introduced the fashion to the metal body of producers in the Android-devices.
Of course, the Taiwanese company has not given up entirely of metal - it is used in cases of two other series of products, but that's flagship decided to make polycarbonate, destroying this stereotype and paying extra attention to themselves. But the body - not only design and design innovation of the company, and attracts the attention of a special form of protective glass covering the screen. But everything is so "rosy" with this glass?

To begin with let's look at the subject of our interest - the protective glass. If the usual smartphone edge of the glass rest on the ledges of the special grooves, then the HTC One X they are made sloping. When using a device that decision creates a pleasant and unique tactile effect. Forgive me, fans of the Taiwanese brand, but it is worth mentioning that this glass is not an invention of HTC, it was first introduced in the smartphones of the Finnish company Nokia, and more precisely, in the first (and possibly last) MeeGo-smartphone Nokia N9. Fashion for polycarbonate enclosures also introduced Nokia and the same device. However, using other people's solutions for their own benefit - the right business decision.
We now turn to the essence of the "problem". By clicking on the protective glass on the left and right can be seen in these places the image "floats" or even disappears. This is slightly reminiscent of the behavior of older displays, and I can imagine that this is happening because the thin glass GorillaGlass2 flex under pressure and actually touches the screen. Whether it is a tangible problem? Of course not, because to achieve the effect you have to push very strongly to glass that does not happen in real use. Frankly speaking, HTC One X is hardly an ideal device, but this "problem" is obvious and not worth a damn, or rather it be classified as "nitpicking." Or do you think otherwise?

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