Published: 2013-04-05, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The One is HTC's true return to form. For so long it had been out in the wilderness, wasting its talent designing middling smartphones designed for pre-paid markets and band-aiding the ones it already made. Much like the Xperia Z represents the mojo-tasti...
While the jury will remain out until we get our hands on US devices, at this point, all signs point to yes. It's simply one of the most exciting pieces of hardware we've seen in a long time, including the Galaxy S IV. As of this moment, the HTC One is loo...
HTC's new One smartphone is likely to be one of the best smartphones of any stripe in 2013, but we need to see how its proprietary Android add-ons, battery life and new camera style function before we can offer an unreserved recommendation to buy it. Hol...
Abstract: After weeks of rumours including multiple leaks that turned out to be correct, HTC has today unveiled its latest flagship smartphone for 2013, the HTC One. It features new camera technology the company calls 'UltraPixel' and comes with a revamped, tile-ba...
Published: 2017-04-28, Author: Chris , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: Look, it's no secret that HTC knows how to put together a nice phone. Despite the quality of its wares though, HTC spent most of 2012 releasing disappointing earnings statements and being outflanked by much larger rivals — what's a company to do in a situ...
Abstract: HTC One is out, and it just made its way to Sprint and AT&T. It starts out at $100 and 200 respectively, with a 2-year contract.Both carriers are selling the aluminum finished version with 32GB of storage, though AT&T has the exclusive on the 64GB model f...
Great display quality, Good speaker quality, Easy to type on, Easy to read on, Very easy to navigate
Subpar battery life, Subpar camera quality
The HTC One offers a high-end look with good performance at a mid-range price point. A good compromise for those looking to buy a quality phone for less...
The iPhone 6 is certainly a fantastic smartphone, and it is hard not to see why Apple gets some much credit for their refined designs. Of course, it is beyond overhyped as well as I cannot say I am a convert after using one.As far as iOS 8, there are some...