I won’t beat around the bush: when the HTC One S launches on April 25th for $199.99, it will be one of the best smartphones T-Mobile has ever launched. In fact, it might be the best.HTC had a lot to prove with its One-series smartphones, and in terms o...
Beautiful designFantastic cameraGood battery lifeImpressive performanceSense 4 is unobtrusive
Display is a little underwhelming
Don't mess with a good thing -- that's clearly, wisely and rightfully the approach T-Mobile chose to follow when minting its own version of HTC's One S....
When you are given a short 2 or 3 days to review a phone, it's tough to feel like you really got to know it inside and out. However, since the One S is basically just a smaller version of the One X, with a smaller screen and build, this was pretty eas...
Slim and attractive design, Gorgeous Super AMOLED screen, Speedy camera, Sleek Sense UI on top of Android 4.0,
T-Mobile 4G Network can be spotty, Mediocre battery life,
The HTC One S provides a compelling combination of style and performance, along with a powerful camera and an attractive Sense Interface that enhances Android 4.0.
Battery not removable, no storage expansion, Battery not removable, no storage expansion, Battery not removable, no storage expansion, Battery not removable, no storage expansion
The HTC One S is one of our top picks among Android smartphones. Not only is it one of the few to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, we also like the evolution of HTC Sense. The gorgeous, elegant and durable anodized aluminum unibody casing, impossib...
Published: 2012-04-18, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The HTC One S manages to pack Android ICS, Sense 4, and a feature-filled camera into one of the slimmest phones on the market
The One S' svelteness comes at the cost of no SD card expansion slot or removable battery
The HTC One S is the best phone you can get on T-Mobile (for now), wrapping Android 4.0, 4G data speeds, and a beautiful 4.3-inch AMOLED screen into one svelte package.
Super thin and light with an attractive unique style. No problems with call quality or battery life. Premium materials add an upscale feel and 4G speeds are fast, when you can get a 4G signal. Photo software is topnotch. 25GB of free storage from Dropbox
Protruding camera lens is begging for scuffs and scratches. Display is pixelated, not high definition. Beats Audio doesn't make anything sound better, just louder. And while it has Beats Audio technology, it doesn't come with Beats earbuds
Abstract: The HTC One S was announced alongside the HTC One X (be sure to read our full review) and the One V during Mobile World Congress in February. The One S, spec-wise, sits right between the two phones, but it's not really much of a downgrade from the One X. ...