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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
The official price of the One Max is Rs 56,490 but you can find it online for a little under Rs 50,000. This is a very high price for a phone that's just a larger version of the HTC One with a fingerprint sensor. Not only that, the Max is also very inconv...
Good, Great screen, Excellent sound, Camera works well in low light
More expensive than the competition, Relatively weak processor, Flimsy rear panel and clasp
HTC's strategy has been to take a winning formula and adapt it to multiple device sizes and price points. For better or worse, the intended top-of-the-line One Max doesn't seem that much more of an improvement over the One. Ultimately, if given a choice b...
Abstract: Competition in its true sense. HTC and Samsung both are offering you one of their best gadgets yet! But the problem always arises is when everyone is offering you such good products, which one do you choose?They aren't really your palm size to be honest. ...
Abstract: To purchase the exclusive HTC One Max , CLICK HEREChaitanya Tapase is currently our Deputy Editor (Technology) with Exhibit Magazine and is a tech and gadget lover like the rest of us. Lately he has been bitten by the photography bug and is trying his bes...
Ridiculous price, Fingerprint sensor isn't anything more than a show-off feature
The One Max was supposed to build on the One's good work. But, this is a prime example of a competent phone, ruined by ridiculous pricing. No doubt the display is very good, the phone offers consistent performance and undeniably good build, but you get mu...
Abstract: It began with the One Mini, which we reviewed a while back, and now the trend continues with the One Max, HTC's phone-tablet hybrid. It boasts a 1080p screen, updated version of Sense UI 5, impressive low-light photography abilities, and a long-lasting ba...
Abstract: There's no better example of the blurring of these form-factor lines than the HTC One Max , a newly launched device that makes other plus-sized smartphones seem svelte in comparison. The One Max, available now on Sprint for $250 and on Verizon Wireless fo...
Abstract: Pound for pound, the HTC One is easily among the best smartphones on the planet. Back in August, I pitted the One against Samsung's flagship Galaxy S4 and crowned HTC's handset the winner. With a gorgeous design, premium materials, solid performance, a st...
Abstract: The two phablet titans were built by established electronics companies with very different development cultures. Samsung has found its place with the