No memory card slot, Zoes fill up storage, Alarm too simple
Best phone deals Save up to 40% on your mobile phone contract As we said, this is the best HTC phone ever, without a doubt. But we'll go one better than that: it's the best phone on the market full stop. The Samsung Galaxy S4 isn't far behind at all with...
Full 1080p HD screen, very fast processor, solid build quality, HTC Sense 5.0,
No expandable storage, no removable battery, not cheap
The HTC One is a lot of smartphone, with a terrifically powerful processor, a stonkingly good screen and pretty good camera. But its premium spec comes at a premium price and with other high quality Androids like the Google Nexus 4 coming in at half th...
Abstract: One of my favourite devices of 2013 is definitely the HTC One , if only for its sleek silver looks and stunning 4.7 inch Full HD display. The HTC One is quite possibly the most unique Android smartphone out there – it doesn't look like any other Android d...
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Published: 2013-03-19, Author: Allan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: HTC ONE £499, contract from £33p/m HTC.com/ukThe HTC One is a stunning looking phone and an excellent performer – but will that be enough to topple Samsung, Sony and Apple?The HTC One represents the company’s all in powerplay to pull itself back to the t...
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Published: 2013-03-19, Author: Andy , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: Back in 2010 HTC was well placed to become Android's dominant manufacturer. It had popular, big-selling ranges at all the key price points and had also been chosen by Google to make the first Nexus phone. In 2011 it released too many mediocre handsets, wi...
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Published: 2013-03-19, Author: Andy , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: Back in 2010 HTC was well placed to become Android's dominant manufacturer. It had popular, big-selling ranges at all the key price points and had also been chosen by Google to make the first Nexus phone. In 2011 it released too many mediocre handsets, wi...
Abstract: HTC announced the HTC One just before MWC 2013 last month and during the annual congress, we went hands on with HTC's smartphone. However, the models we tested were prototypes and despite the delays until the end of the month, we've managed to get our han...
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Published: 2013-03-14, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
The HTC One is a truly impressive smartphone. We like the sleek design and the phone feels solid in your hand. The build quality and finish are of the highest level, the One really oozes quality. The 4.7-inch Full HD display is outstanding in every aspe...
1080p display; Metal frame is sturdy and luxurious; Extremely powerful; Attractive interface
Black paintwork picks up scuffs incredibly easily; BlinkFeed can't be removed; No immediate way to customise menus; No expandable storage or removable battery; Camera doesn't impress
HTC's latest flagship smart phone brings new software, neat camera tricks and a Full HD display. The super-charged processor and metal construction are more reasons to be excited, but the lack of any standout feature means we'd hold off buying it until...
Excellent build and ergonomics, Fab screen, Sense 5 is visually slick, Great performance
Non-expandable memory, Mediocre battery life, Keyboard needs a visual refresh
The HTC One might be the most desirable phone available right now. Its metal-backed body feels fantastic in the hand, its screen is superb, performance is great and Sense 5 offers some interesting new features that you can choose to side-step if you prefe...