Published: 2013-06-04, Author: Mike , review by: crn.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 expandabl...
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 expa...
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Published: 2013-05-28, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
There are just so much to love on the HTC One that it has totally converted me over from my iPhone 5. I also haven't mentioned how I love the HTC Sense UI on top of the stock Android. I find the UI more elegant and pleasing to look at (even the pattern l...
Published: 2013-05-27, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
The HTC One has its issues, but then no phone is utterly perfect. It's a particularly tight field in the premium smartphone space at the moment, with each model having its own particular benefits and quirks. The Xperia Z is more waterproof. The Optimus G...
The HTC One is a very high-powered smartphone with awesome build quality, best-in-market sound and screen quality and a solid camera which takes great pictures in low light. It also comes with some innovative software features such as the Zoe camera opti...
Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Graham , review by: ausdroid.net
Top notch design and build quality, Excellent camera and photo editing features, BoomSound dual front speakers are a huge plus, Snappy performance with no lag, HTC Zoe changes the way you capture and share moments
but that I must point out:
The most frequently asked question I got while using this as my daily driver was “are you going to buy one?” The answer is ‘maybe', which is actually a big deal considering my Nexus 4 is only a few months old. It's even more amazing that I'd say that abou...
One of the finest examples of mobile phone design you'll see; Jam packed with features; Sturdy build; Very, very fast; Works as a TV remote; Loud speakers; Battery life capable of pulling more than a day;
While the camera quality is decent, the megapixels probably aren't as high as competing devices; Power button up top can be a little trying to get used to; Fixed storage size; Home button really should be in the middle, not to the right; BlinkFeed needs t
Without a doubt, this is HTC's best smartphone yet, packing in so many features that will actually make you feel like you're paying for a phone that has been crafted with a lot of thought.From its excellent design to abundance of features, as well as it b...
Excellent build and ergonomics Fab screen Sense 5 is visually slick Great performance
Non, expandable memory Mediocre battery life Keyboard needs a visual refresh
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Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
The HTC One flaunts a stunning metal design, a powerful quad-core processor, and a beautiful 4.7-inch, 1080p screen. It runs Android Jelly Bean, takes great pictures, and has a feature-packed camera app
The sealed case design means no SD expansion slot or user-replaceable battery. The BlinkFeed software can't be completely removed
A few quibbles notwithstanding, the powerhouse HTC One is a beautifully crafted, near-ideal smartphone....