[citation][nom]Microgoliath[/nom]I don't get it, everyone loves the Nexus 4 with a non-removable battery @ 2100 mAh and no expandable storage yet here comes HTC with the exact same except a bigger and better and people bitch.[/citation]
Well, considering that this phone has LTE radios, this small bump in battery capacity might get quickly negated by the power-hungry radios. That would be my main beef with it; the on-board storage is more than enough for anyone.
Nexus 4 gets a break because it's a developer's darling, and everyone that got it is considering having the latest version of the OS paramount. IF this device is developer-friendly (no locked-up bootloaders, open-sourced kernel, etc) then it will get as much love as the Nexus.
Only potential problem, the next Motorola comes up with a Google phone, then Moto gets all the attention instead of HTC.