Abstract: HTC One Max 5” 이상의 대화면 스마트폰이 이른바 대세가 되면서 멀티미디어에 더욱 특화된 대화면 패블릿의 영역도 점차 넓어져가고 있다. 한 때는 아이폰의 3.5” 디스플레이도 너무 큰 게 아니냐는 우려가 나왔던 시기를 생각해보면 참 재밌다. 국내 시장에서 철수한 HTC도 꾸준히 스마트폰을 발매하고 있는데, 올해만 해도 One을 비롯해 각종 파생 모델들이 많이 출시되었다. 이번에 소개할 HTC One Max는 가장 최근에 발매된 패블릿으로, 5...
Abstract: 2013년 하반기 현재 고급형 스마트폰 시장 주자로는 부족하다. HTC의 추락한 브랜드 이미지까지 감안하면 경쟁이 쉽지 않을 전망이다. HTC 야심작 ‘원 맥스(One Max)'가 모습을 드러냈다.14일(현지시간) 영국 씨넷은 HTC가 금주 공개 예정인 ‘원 맥스' 리뷰를 게재했다. 삼성전자 ‘갤럭시노트3' 등과 비교할 수밖에 없다. ‘갤럭시노트3'를 겨냥한 5.9인치 대화면 제품이기 때문이다.화면 해상도는 요즘 기본인 ‘풀HD(1920×1080)', ...
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Published: 2014-04-19, Author: Vladimir , review by: insidehw.com
Abstract: After the excellent HTC One, it was logical for HTC to sail into waters of large smartphones. As was the case with Sony Xperia Z and Z Ultra, HTC One Max is, basically, an enlarged HTC One, although the hardware differences are even smaller – practically ...
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Published: 2014-02-07, Author: Jeff , review by: brighthand.com
Zippy performance, Beautiful display, Excellent speakers, Great for gaming and entertainment purposes
Comically large and unwieldy, Finicky, useless fingerprint scanner, Camera downgraded from HTC One
The One Max feels like something HTC didn't genuinely want to make, but one they had to in order to keep up with the Joneses. It comes off as a purely reactionary device, devoid of any meaningful innovation and only around to capitalize on the recent phab...
Fantastic battery life, Solid design, 5.9 inch, Full HD 1080p (1920 x 1080) display
Heavy (7.65 ounces), No stylus, Fixed battery
Raw benchmark scores can be misleading since there's been quite a bit of talk lately about benchmark cheating. The One Max has some stiff competition from another well-liked phablet, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. In some benchmarks, the One Max earns a bette...
Published: 2014-01-24, Author: Stewart , review by: mashable.com
Large, bright screen, Solid build quality, Long battery life
Poorly thoughtout fingerprint scanner, Difficult to grip with smaller hands
The HTC One Max is too big for its britches and for most pockets, but for those with sizable paws it has a stellar screen with plenty of real estate for work or play apps, not to mention great battery life...
Decent battery life, Great 1080p display, Fantastic audio quality
Thick, heavy and bulky, Fingerprint scanner can be tricky, Camera is low-res and lacks OIS
The One Max isn't much of an upgrade over the One and its features don't warrant the excessive volume or weight. Its screen, speakers and battery life are saving graces, however, and give it some credibility as a media player....
The One max is a great Android device. Acting as an bigger version of the original One, HTC made very little changes between the two. Perhaps not enough for some. There were some subtractions along w/ HTC's additions too. Say goodbye to OIS in the cam...
Published: 2013-12-19, Author: Jason , review by: arstechnica.com
So much like the HTC One, Sturdy plastic body resembles the One's aluminum body, A big gorgeous screen you'll never get tired of looking at, microSD slot, for those that want it, BlinkFeed and Sense 5.5 really aren't bad with Android 4.3 underneath, Great
So huge, but with no stylus or UI tweaks to account for it, No updates to the silicon, despite Snapdragon 600 being a bit long in the tooth, The plastic body doesn't feel as nice as aluminum, and the removable back plate never seats properly, BlinkFeed an
HTC isn't wrong to want to offer a lineup that includes normal sized phones and big phones. And if the One Max had been released, as-is, alongside the One, we'd offer little objection. It wasn't, though. This could have been a result of supply constraints...