Very fast, HTC Sense 4 is easy to use, Excellent display, More pocketable than the One X, Good battery life
Could do with a tad more storage, No option to increase memory
So what do we think about the One S - is it the victim of middle-child syndrome? Well, no. For £70 pounds less than the One X, you lose 16GB of storage, NFC and a big display but you gain a much better battery life and a device that sits more happily in...
Published: 2012-07-17, Author: Eric , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: After HTC and Samsung launched their new high-end phones for 2012 earlier this year, LG is now the last of the big brands to release a new powerhouse model. With the 4X HD the Korean manufacturer again has a phone that can compete in the highest segment...
In those that don't like larger handsets such as the 4.7" One X or 4.8" Galaxy S 3 the One S may well find a bunch of fans. The screen offers some great blacks, decent clarity and overall the matt finish feels great with a size that is much easier to use ...
Abstract: A fine screen and camera backed up by surprisingly powerful hardware make for an excellent mid-range handsetRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) HTC tends to get as much use as possible out of its names - just look at its eight variants of the Desire if you ne...
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Published: 2012-06-22, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com
A fine screen and camera backed up by surprisingly powerful hardware make for an excellent mid-range handset...
Great size, solid, sleek design, super-fast interface and web browsing, excellent video
Sonically it's bettered elsewhere, maximum 16GB internal memory
HTC's take on the Android 4.0 OS is delivered at lightning speed, video playback is very good and music more than adequate.If you're not smitten with the literal big boys in the Android family, the HTC One S could be the phone for you.See all our smartpho...
Abstract: As part of our upcoming Nokia Lumia 900 review, we're pitting Nokia's flagship against rival devices and today, we're putting it up against the HTC One S from Taiwan-based HTC.On paper, these two devices are similarly matched, with the Lumia 900 featuring...
Dual Core 1.5 Ghz Processor is more than quick enough for the vast majority of tasks without hammering the battery, Built in Beats Audio ensures very good audio quality, Running the latest version of Android (Ice Cream Sandwich) with HTC Sense 4.0
No slot for a microSD memory card, so you can't expand the memory, Battery cannot be replaced quickly due to design, Design, The phone is slim (the thinnest phone HTC have made to date, at 7.8mm) and light in the hand. Thanks to its aluminium unibody it f