We enjoyed every minute spent with the HTC One Google Play Edition. Like its Samsung Galaxy S4 counterpart, the metal-clad smartphone with stripped-down Android on board offers the pure Google experience, tucked into a vastly improved hardware compared to...
Build Quality, Good Display, Performance, Battery Life
HTC One is one of the best smartphone available in the market. It has amazing build quality and the display is simply awesome. The device is powerful enough to handle all your gaming & multitasking needs. The phone is priced at Rs 42,000 in India and acco...
Camera, Design, The stereo 'BoomSound' loudspeakers on the front of the device, HTC Blinkfeed, Cons, No microSD slot
No microSD slot
The HTC One beats all other phones in our view not because of some synthetic benchmarks or slimness factor but due to the fact that HTC tried to solve real life problems like better imaging in low-light, good voice quality, smooth performance, great scree...
HTC One is the best smartphone we have ever had to use. It is just brilliant. You get that premium finish and feel to the phone, thanks to the aluminum body. The sound just hits you so strong, I mean built in amplifiers “whattt???” Quad Core 1.7GHz Snapdr...
Abstract: HTC is known for its ability to design and to elevate the benchmark in aesthetics every time it introduces a flag-ship device. HTC One (Code name M7) is one such device that combines functionality, performance and design excellance in one pack. Back in Fe...
All is well that's priced well. At Rs 42,900, we had no qualms considering that it has premium features but as in Einstein's theory of relativity, a smartphone's attractiveness is drawn in comparison with its competitors.In this case, the HTC One has the ...
Brilliant design, Gorgeous display, Excellent battery life
Average Camera, Blinkfeed can't be disabled,
With hardware built like a luxury car and software that does it justice, there is no doubt that the HTC One is the best phone you can buy right now. Forthcoming competition from the Samsung Galaxy S4 might sway our opinion but as of now this is definit...
Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Those who have been reading my reviews and following me on Twitter would probably already know that I am not a big fan of Android and have always found Android smartphones to be unreliable. I have struggled to find an Android smartphone that could rival t...
Battery cannot be removed, Storage cannot be expanded, Gets a little warm when watching, movies and playing games
Overall, the One is a good phone from HTC, although the price is on the higher side. A few thousand rupees lesser and it would have been tough to beat. An alternative that you can consider is the Sony Xperia Z, which is retailing for Rs 38,500....
Abstract: HTC officially announced their latest flagship smartphone – the HTC One in India on April 8 2013. HTC One is the all metal powerful android device we all have been waiting for. Crafted with a distinct zero-gap aluminium unibody, the new HTC One introduces...