The HTC One S for T-Mobile is by no means a perfect device. The biggest problem, in my mind, is the inconsistent voice quality I experienced. Almost every other facet of the device is excellent. The hardware is simply great, the display good, the batt...
The HTC One S for T-Mobile is by no means a perfect device. The biggest problem, in my mind, is the inconsistent voice quality I experienced. Almost every other facet of the device is excellent. The hardware is simply great, the display good, the battery l...
Beautiful, ultra-slim design. Vibrant screen. Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box. Feels fast and responsive. HTC Sense 4.0 is redesigned, with especially slick camera software. Clear voice quality.
PenTile display makes for slightly fuzzy text. No voice dialing over Bluetooth
The HTC One S looks good, feels good, and runs Android 4.0 out of the box. It's our favorite new powerhouse smartphone on T-Mobile....
Superb design and solid construction, Superfast shutter speed, Consistent speedy performance, Maintains clarity at various viewing angles
Lack of expandable memory, Inability to focus with macro shots, Somewhat pricey at $200 oncontract
Remembering all of the recent fond memories we’ve made with the European version of the HTC One S, T-Mobile’s version also delights us in many ways. Finally, T-Mobile customers will have an updated HTC offering that’s delivers that great balance of pe...
The One S is easily the best smartphone available on T-Mobile today - nothing else comes even close. I also think it's currently the best Android smartphone in the US (at least until the One X comes to AT&T, and the EVO 4G LTE to Sprint after that). No...
Abstract: HTC's not making it easy for us. The Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer is doing its best to convince us that the HTC One S, despite being the "middle" phone in the HTC One line — between the One X and the One V — in fact is the best phone in the bunch....
Published: 2012-04-18, Author: Dan , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. HTC One S T-Mobile is the first carrier in the U.S. to launch a version of HTC's new One S smartphone, which will arrive for the carrier later this month. T-Mobile's One S is very similar to the international v...
Abstract: HTC and T-Mobile have a lot in common. For months, both companies have been struggling to find a standout phone. And now, with the launch of the new HTC One S, both companies have a true home run on their hands. HTC's One S is a premium phone and the e...
Solid, attractive, comfortable design, Beautiful display, Sense 4 usable and speedy, Good performance, Fast camera
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For $199 T-Mobile customers get an attractive, well-designed smartphone that's fast enough to keep up with even the most intense Android users plus a good camera plus a multimedia player with an impressive aural pedigree. No, this isn't a flasgship phone...
The HTC One S is the more sophisticated handset out of the comparison with the Galaxy S II. It has the better design, faster camera and processor, and Sense 4.0 is much better woven into Android ICS than TouchWiz.The Samsung Galaxy S II compensates ve...