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April 2014
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The editors liked
Big
Beautiful display
Battery life that lasts for days
A very solid
Premium feel
Android 4.3 — not the latest
But close
Same camera as the HTC One — it's a good camera
Excellent display
Good battery life
Great front-facing speakers
Larger screen
Longer battery
MicroSD slot
The HTC One Max has a massive screen that's bright
Colorful
And sharp. The camera is packed with features and takes pictures quickly
Plus the phone has a powerful set of stereo speakers
Solid aluminium body with plastic edging
Power button placement is good
Excellent battery life
BoomSound speakers are very loud
Supports microSD
HTC Sense 5.5 is an improvement on the past generation
And you can now turn off BlinkFeed
The editors didn't like
It's really little more than a big HTC One
Large size means its hard to use all functions with one hand
A phablet-sized device
With no phablet features
It could be so much more than just a big phone
Hardware
Fingerprint sensor is awful
Awkward ergonomics
Fit and finish pales compared to One
Older CPU
Expensive
Unwieldy
Pointless fingerprint scanner
The HTC One Max is large and heavy and the integrated fingertip reader often fails to recognize finger swipes. The phone's battery is not removable either
And the One Max's components don't match its high price
Heavy
Fingerprint scanner is in a silly location
The fingerprint scanner has severe problems running in darker environments
Gorgeous display, Fast performance, Loads of storage, Excellent audio, Long battery life
Unwieldy and cumbersome, Mediocre camera (lacking stabilisation)
The HTC One Max is a gorgeous phone, no doubt, but then it was always going to be with HTC's luxurious metallic bodyshell design being continued on the larger scale. The display contributes tremendously to the overall experience as it's easily one of th...
Abstract: It took them a long time but when Nokia finally made the jump to phablet devices at Nokia World 2013, they introduced not one but two new large-screen devices. The flagship is the Lumia 1520, which sports the latest features but also comes with a large pr...
There's no denying that the HTC One is one of the nicest smartphones on the market. The sleek looks, powerful performance and stylish elegance meant the HTC One left a lasting impression and continues to win awards, one year later.In their first attempt a...
Abstract: The launch of the original Samsung Galaxy Note a few years ago kick started a growing trend for larger sized displays on smartphones with a number of different company's joining the party, and today we have an HTC One Max review as we are handling the mas...
Abstract: If there's one thing that's become clear in 2013 it's that big-screen phones are as popular as smaller screen phones used to be. Commonly referred to as phablets, the big-screen craze has led to several devices being announced this year including the Gala...
Nice-looking screen, Good battery life, Great low-light camera, Expandable storage, Supports Sprint's fledgling Spark LTE Network
Fingerprint reader doesn't work, isn't useful, Specs aren't as fresh as 8mo ago in HTC One, Heavier than even the larger-screened Xperia Z Ultra
The simplest way to look at HTC's One Max is as an up-sized HTC One. It has similarly nice aesthetics (with some white plastic thrown in), the same internal specs (with the addition of expandable storage), the same camera, the same screen resolution, an...