Published: 2013-04-17, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The HTC One is currently the best smartphone on the market. It's not perfect, and nor is the Android app ecosystem, but the combination of stunning design, prodigiously fast hardware, superbly-implemented software and keen focus on what's important to the...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the HTC One Android smartphone on AT&T. The HTC One has a 4.7″ Super LCD 3 running at 1920 x 1080. It runs Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 with HTC Sense 5 software on a 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad core CPU with Adreno 320 graphics. It ...
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Published: 2013-04-05, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: The HTC One has an outstanding design and display but is only let down by a few annoying issues.Design & displayHTC has generally always built excellent quality hardware and the One is no exception. Although it's a large phone, the One feels relatively co...
Published: 2013-04-04, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Excellent hardware design, Fast and smooth performance, Outstanding screen
Below average battery life, Camera not spectacular, Odd button layout
The HTC One is one of the best designed phones we've ever used. It has an outstanding display and offers fast and smooth performance. However, its battery life is below average, its new camera technology isn't a revolution and the tile-based 'BlinkFeed' h...
Abstract: NameSmartphone: HTC OneAt a glance:Seamless aluminium unibody design,4.7-inch, 1920 x 1080-pixel screen,Quad-core, 1.7GHz CPU,2GB RAM, 32/64GB storage,Runs Android 4.2 ‘Jelly Bean'Will be available through Telecom and VodafoneSummary:Attractive, solid de...
What we love: Amazing build quality, smooth and snappy user experience, fantastic camera features, BoomSound is really Boombastic, What we dislike: Fragile material, Sense 5 may not be good for exHTC users, Camera takes overexposed pictures, HTC MARKETING
We love the HTC One, it is the best Android phone that we've experienced, it delivers superb user experience in an amazingly designed hardware, it shows the philosophy that HTC has always believed in – Quietly Brilliant. While more powerful devices such a...
Abstract: Recently, it came to light that Samsung and other mobile manufacturers were cheating current mobile benchmarks by upping processor performance each time these benchmarks were run on their devices. While this isn't something new in the tech industry, quite...
– Industrial design, – Beautiful display, – Great lowlight photos, – Excellent video captures with OIS and large pixels, – Toned down Sense UI that's consistent with Android, – Topnotch performance
– Relatively heavy, – Aluminum chassis prone to scuffs, – Photos are washed out, – Low resolution causing pixelated photos, – BlinkFeed is a nuisance, with no options to disable it, – Battery life could be better; slow to recharge
It's not easy to declare a single phone as the best of the year as there will be competing devices littered throughout the following 12 months. But if there's one device I have to pick for 2013, it will definitely be the HTC One, except that it has two we...