Me, I love this phone. Camera, great. Design, great. OS, great. Added stuff? Great. Build quality? Great. Speed? Great. That thing in front of the fire-place? Grate.Bad points? Umm. No microSD card. No dedicated camera button. Are those bad things really...
One of the first things you'll notice is how fast the HTC One S can be. The HTC One S boots up in no time at all in comparison to some smartphones. Its 1.5GHz dual core processor makes all the difference: really helping to add zip to multitasking and managing multiple applications and diving into mobile games. Whatever you use it for, the HTC One X is a joy to use because of it. Battery life is s
The HTC One S features Android 4.0, but HTC still insists on caking in its HTC Sense 4 interface to accompany it, so you don’t quite get the full Android 4.0 experience. But that said, the interface is still lush, featuring beautiful menu layouts. But there’s still little we dislike about the HTC One S.
The HTC One S is a fantastic phone with a lovely design and its ability to cram so much in a phone so thin. Its camera and performance throughout is exceptional. If you’re looking for a new smartphone, the HTC One S should be near the top of your list....
Storage limited with no expansion options, lack of sharpness on display
This is a slim, nicely designed device with a fabulous snapper and a tough, yet slim chassis
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Published: 2012-04-08, Author: Team , review by: techview.co
Abstract: So I think the title of this post pretty much sums up what will be going on in this videoIf not then here I benchmark the brand new HTC One S, I run it via Quadrant, Linpack and also AnTuTu benchmark.[vsw id="Zh5quKyypw" source="youtube" width="560" heigh...
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Published: 2012-04-08, Author: Team , review by: techview.co
Abstract: So you asked for video's from the HTC One S ? well here it is the front facing camera on the new little beast in town!As you know the HTC One S comes with a VGA front facing camera so the resolution is limited to only 640×480 unlike the HTC One X that is ...
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Published: 2012-04-08, Author: Team , review by: techview.co
Abstract: So you asked for video's from the HTC One S ? well here it is the 8mp camera in full 1080p video on the new little beast in town!So the HTC One S also packs a 8mp camera just like its big brother the HTC One X, what it also packs is the ability to shoot i...
Design, performance, battery life, Android 4 and Sense 4 work nicely
Display could be better, no microSD card slot
Although it doesn't hit all the highest points on the spec sheet, the HTC One S is a great performer. The display could be better, but you can't argue with the solid battery performance and lighter, fresher, UI....
Published: 2012-04-05, Author: Team , review by: techview.co
Abstract: So here is the HTC One SLets run down the specs!Size: 130.9 x 65 x 7.8 mm Weight: 119.5 grams with battery Display: 4.3-inch touch screen Screen: 4.3-inch (540 x 960 resolution)CPU Speed1.5 GHz, dual core Memory Total storage: 16 GB RAM:1 GBCamera with HT...
Very fast and responsive; Ice Cream Sandwich; Latest HTC Sense is easy to use; Good 8-megapixel camera; Slender but sturdy form
No microSD card slot
The One S is the Goldilocks choice of HTC's new Ice Cream Sandwich-packing range -- neither too big nor too small, and with just the right amount of oomph under the hood allowing it to throw pixels around like a hyperactive clubber throws shapes....
Abstract: One of HTC's latest devices, the One S is sure to be a smash-hit device. Targetted at users of the HTC Desire range of devices, the One S combines a superfast dual-core processor with a special rear of the device alongside the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream...