Aluminium body with brushed hairline finish, Front firing and amplified stereo speakers, High resolution cameras with DuoFocus technology, Long lasting battery, Relatively inexpensive
No more remote control functionality, Design is a year old, Improvements can still be made to the camera
One of the best built phones you'll feel; Excellent system performance; Solid mobile speeds; Expandable memory (yay!); Camera that works very well in low light; Front-facing camera is 5 megapixels; Clear Full HD screen; Remote control support is still her
Rear camera is still technically only 4 megapixels; Most camera features won't be used by people; Extra features won't even work in macro mode; No 4K video camera support; Slippery;
There's no doubting it: HTC's new One is one of the best phones we've ever seen, and a real contender for phone of the year.From the excellent internals, upgradeability, speedy performance, and impressive build quality, the HTC One M8 is superb in so many...
No memory card slot, Zoes fill up storage, Alarm too simple
As we said, this is the best HTC phone ever, without a doubt. But we'll go one better than that: it's the best phone on the market full stop. The Samsung Galaxy S4 isn't far behind at all with its stunning screen and rich detail, but for sheer level of f...
Stunning design, plenty of advanced features and flawless performance make the HTC One our favourite high-end handset. Read the review.PerformanceBattery LifeFeatures & DesignValue For MoneyOverallSpecs$800 AUD(pricing info)...
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Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: LG's announced its latest superphone, the LG G2 overnight. How does it stack up against its immediate Android competition? Update: Now with local pricing and availability!There are naturally other smartphone choices in the premium tier — such as Apple's i...
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Published: 2013-08-01, Author: Alex , review by: apcmag.com
Great build quality, camera works well, fast and responsive
BlinkFeed can't be uninstalled, no expandable memory, 9 out of 10. Editor's Choice!, See also: Samsung Galaxy S4 review, For more reviews, follow us on facebook, twitter or RSS
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Published: 2013-07-19, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
The HTC One is the company's best phone yet, with great performance and a few bonuses for photographers and music lovers. But its not without annoyances too, chiefly that it needs better power management or a bigger battery. For as much as we like the...
Outstanding design and build quality, Superb speakers, Decent camera (best suited for creatures of the night), Gorgeous display, Great allround performance, Battery life (if used in a certain way), Cleaner Sense UI, , THE
Keyboard – this almost made the cut for the cons section, but with time I adjusted to it and can type with relative fluidity – that, and almost everyone's experience on a keyboard varies. The Sense keyboard is not ideal for rapid typists like myself, and
I entered this review with a purpose. Above all I wanted to see whether I could put to rest certain concerns had since the phone was announced. For a large majority of the review, I spent day after day nitpicking, but I was hard-pressed to find any true f...
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Published: 2013-06-13, Author: Mike , review by: bit.com.au
The final question is one of cost: as HTC's range-topping handset, the One commands a high price. It will be on various plans, starting around $45 and can be purchased outright for $700. On balance, the HTC One justifies that premium. The loss of ...
Abstract: When Android was initially introduced to Australia by Google in early 2009 the launch phone was the HTC Dream. The Taiwan based smartphone manufacturer continued to dominate the Australian Android market for some time with further releases such as the HTC...