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April 2013
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Published: 2013-05-14, Author: Russell , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: Which phone is better, the HTC One or the Samsung Galaxy S4? That's a question that we've been getting a lot lately here at Geek.com. It's impossible to answer in a single sentence, so we wanted to take the time to give a more complete response.The truth ...
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Published: 2013-05-14, Author: Range , review by: technabob.com
the HTC One is a beautifully crafted device. Polished, running smoothly without any significant bugs, and easy to use. As with any Android phone, iPhone converts will need some time to adapt, but the added features and specs make it a nice alternative...
Camera performance, Average battery life, Runs slightly older version of Android, No microSD expansion
The HTC One is an outstanding smartphone that has very few obvious flaws. It combines a gorgeous design with a very slick operating system. It is probably slightly tall for its 4.7-inch display - the Google Nexus 4 with its 4.7-inch display is a bit more...
Marvelous performance, features and speed Incredible craftsmanship 1080p video recording on both cameras HTC Zoe and HTC Share are great fun Weighted feel is comfortable and easy to hold
No microSD slot support Battery is easily taxed on moderate to heavy use
I am really enjoying this phone–and I'm not the only one. It seems it's even doing quite well for H...
When you pick up the HTC One, you instantly get the sense that this is a high-end phone with plenty to offer. The One's outer shell aesthetically pleasing and gives the phone a high-end look. It's also solid thanks to its full-metal unibody design. This d...
Abstract: Not that we have been avoiding it, but we felt the time was right to do a bare bones breakdown of the cameras found on the top two Android devices on the market right now, the HTC One and the Samsung Galaxy S4 . What makes both of these cameras unique is ...
Published: 2013-05-06, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
When Gizmag reviewed the Galaxy S4, I described it as “just about the perfect smartphone.” And I'd say exactly the same thing about the HTC One. Having two smartphones this good pop up at around the same time is something truly special. It's the smartphon...
HTC have done a great job with the One and it kickstarts 2013′s big smartphone releases extremely well. It's not a perfect device – no device is – and there are some niggles with it that take something away from the overall experience. Having said that...
Published: 2013-05-04, Author: Daniel , review by: geardiary.com
Solid build; Good camera, Fast, Amazing audio, Best ever phone speakers, solid metal body
Dan: Battery life needs help; Already running an obsolete version of Android; Almost too large for my taste; Non-expandable storage, Mitchell: Battery life; slow charging; barely smaller than its 5-inch competition despite smaller display
One of us is in the US while the other is in Australia; both of us have been using the HTC ONE for the last bit. With HTC pushing the phone this weekend through special sales promotions, we thought it would be a good time to share some of our thoughts. T...
The One's 4MP camera is more capable than some other 13MP smartphone cameras on the market, Fast, speedy, and responsive UI, Very social- and news-centric in all aspects, Sense 5 integrates with many third-party services, Bright, vibrant display and excel
Stuck on Android 4.1.2 which means, It's missing some features of Android 4.2, like Quick Settings, which HTC won't make up in its own UI, It's also missing a Menu button, which isn't supported by some Android applications, Ugly, HTC's information-or
I'm inclined to say that the Galaxy S 4 is still the Android phone to beat, if only because HTC's Sense 5 is too grating for my normal TouchWiz ways. Although Samsung's TouchWiz UI has its own follies, it feels like it's still an Android experience, thoug...