HTC hopes to attract iPhone owners by promising to synchronize their data from backups

  HTC One is an extremely interesting smartphone, but its popularity will quickly be forgotten the moment it Samsung Galaxy S IV will be released on the market, so the Taiwanese already looking methods to attract new customers. One of them targets the owners of iPhone terminals, to whom the HTC company promises that it will synchronize their data from the backups with the new smartphones if they choose to purchase them. The HTC Sync Manager program will extract data from backups made using iTunes, and users can save: photos, video clips, calendar entries and text messages.

  It's probably not everything you wanted to save, but if you're switching from an iPhone to an HTC One, it's useful to have this information at hand, although only text messages are difficult to save in a situation like this gender. HTC's strategy is commendable, but I don't think it will have much effect because, looking at things objectively, it's not that important, seen through the prism of the things we can do. If HTC wants to attract users, then it needs an extremely aggressive marketing campaign and a similar pricing policy.