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21.03.2014

10/10

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I’m writing this review from perspective of a long-term iPhone owner who also wanted to try Android. I have had my HTC one for about 4 months now and feel I’m in a good position to talk about its strengths and weaknesses. I also own an iPhone 5 which is my “work phone” and have been an iPhone user since the 3GS days. I wanted a personal phone to and decided to get an Android to have both and after much deliberation, decided on the HTC One rather than the Galaxy S4. This review will primarily focus on those comparing the HTC One with the iPhone rather than other Android phones.I loved my iPhone but was feeling limited by the smaller screens of all the iphone with all these larger Android phones around and also wanted the customizability of Android. As I was getting this as an extra phone rather than a replacement, I am in a good position of being able to compare the two. I am also pretty good with tech so had no issues searching around for solutions to problems and tweaking the phone.SOFTWARE:iOS vs AndroidAlmost everyone is familiar with iOS and has used an iPhone at some point – the software is smooth, very intuitive and easy to use. On the otherhand, it works only in Apple’s closed environment and limits what you can/can’t do. Android has none of that – you can literally do anything you want. For basic users, the regular interface is fine and works albeit not quite as smoothly as iOS. But the nice thing is that you can customize your homescreen for whatever you like which is nice. For those with some technical ability you can root your phone and really change how the system looks and feels through different skins/launchers etc. This is not particularly difficult to do for anyone who doesn’t mind delving into the internet to find out but for those who just want phones to “work” e.g. my mum who uses the bare functions of an iPhone, it is not very likely they will use or understand it. For less tech-savvy people, they will prefer iOS, for the more tech-savvy, they will enjoy the freedom that Android offers.However, the problem with Android is that it simply is not as intuitive and smooth as iOS. With iphone, everyday tasks simply work. Your notifications come on your lockscreen as expected. For Android, this is not the case – some notifications like messages and phonecalls do but other apps do not. I use Whatsapp as my primary message tool as I live in the US but I am from London (where a lot of friends and family are) and those notifications do not show up in a normal manner. I had to use a separate lockscreen (Slidelock) to get this to work but this overrides the default screen and doesn’t always work as expected. Or you have to get other similar apps (Try NILS notification screen with Widget Locker). But the point is, it doesn’t just “work” – you have to go out there and find a way to make it work which is frustrating. Other things just don’t work as nicely as expected – pressing numbers to call doesn’t always work or addresses to enter into google maps. I will say though that the swipedown notification screen on Android is pretty good and you can add shortcuts to it to access frequently used features (use the excellent and free Power Toggles app). Everything does work but it is just not as easy as iOS.Keyboard:I bought Swiftkey because was a little frustrated with the default keyboard autocorrect and most of the time its great but I wouldn’t say its particularly better than the iPhone keyboard – why do I have to pay to get something that is only the same as the iPhone default? Also, there is sometimes lag when typing. Having a bigger screen to type is nice though as the letters are more spaced out (but makes it harder for one-handed use).Internet browsingI have used the stock HTC browser and now use Google Chrome. For most part works well but again, is simply not as smooth as iphone browser. Some things like double tapping on text so the screen formats to the right size only work half the time. Typing in the address bar can be sluggish and websites don’t always display properly. But the good thing is that it’s a much bigger screen (see Hardware below).HTC Specific software:Blinkfeed– The HTC One includes Blinkfeed which is a piece of software you can set as one of your homepages or turn off entirely (as of the ew Sense 5.5 update). It aggregrates lots of sources for articles and can also incorporate your Facebook and twitter feeds if you so choose. Personally, I LOVE Blinkfeed. I don’t have Facebook or Twitter connected as I find that overrules everything else but instead have it as a source of news articles from lots of websites. I am constantly flicking through and find articles that grab my attention and its great for looking at when on the subway and you just want to read snippets of info. Really really like it and I constantly use it and have found so many interesting articles from it that I prob wouldn’t have read otherwise.HTC TV app – This is an amazing app that changes the way I have watched TV.
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28.02.2014

10/10

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Reade the Anandtech review first and foremost. Some others on this review thread pointed it out and I found it the most informative useful review out there. Google Anandtech HTC ONE.Also, if you get an unlocked version of the HTC ONE make sure if you are going to T-Mobile get a phone that came from T-Mobile originally. There is a band frequency that T-Mobile uses that can't be found on the AT&T or international version. it will still work, but you may be at reduced speed capabilities depending on which area you are and what has been farmed as far as bands go.I started in 2007 with smartphones. First using a blackberry curve (arguably semismart), then to some windows sliders, then to an HTC Amaze (toss up with GS2), then to a Galaxy S3. I loved my S3 and when it broke I was very sad, I will repair it and keep it as a backup, but move one. I Then went big and purchased the NOTE 3. Great phone but in the end it was too big for me. IO was on the fence for a GS4 when I revisited the HTC lineup and discovered the HTC ONE.The best way to describe this phone is mature. It is a very polished, stable, well designed piece of machinery. The phone speaks volumes about it's creators and designers. It is obvious they had an emotional attachment to this lineup and put their best efforts into it. They bucked the PIXEL MYTH with the Ultrapixel Camera, and made the effort to educate the masses instead of following the lemurs. If you know photography you know Pixels don't matter beyond a certain point. A 3.2MP is a 8x10 printed. The reduction in lenses size to bring larger pixel count to the market has caused a reduction in quality of the photo and the capability of the camera. HTC got this path right. Even if this one camera doesn't get it perfect it gets HTC on the right path to quality not quantity. I applaud them on bucking the trend here. They are giving people what they need here, and telling them why it's better. That's different.I won't talk about the speed of the phone, HTC sense, or the other software. If you like sense you like it, if you haven't used it it's quick to learn and looks nice. It's a personal preference. You can always flash to another rom on this unlocked rooted device anyway. The hardware and speed are like any other premium handset out there. Top notch. I will discuss the battery.This phone lasts longer than my GS3, by a good bit, but doesn't come close to my NOTE 3. This makes sense. The NOTE 3 basically runs off a car battery. It's huge. I expected that. You can get full days+ out of this phone. Don't be intimidated by the locked in battery and it's size. It works just fine and when you activate the power save mode, which HTC has done well with, you will notice fully respectable and usable battery life as well as no reduction in phone responsiveness. I applaud HTC again for finding a way to save power and keep the user experience impact minimal.UPDATE 3/6/2014: I had to wipe the to factory settings because the flash led wasn't blinking. HTC customer service was awesome in this respect. lady from HTC spent a good hour on the phone with me, had jokes, kept great mood. Turned out to be my fault with software I carried over from previous phones. Factory reset fixed the problem and then after that I noticed a huge increase in battery performance. I currently have 30hours uptime with 2.5 hours screen time and an hour phone time with 20% left.All in all this is a iPhone quality equivalent device that fits those who realize they need more flexibility and performance from a phone and android is the next logical step.Like I said, I was looking at the GS4 and even upon seeing the release of the GS5 coming up I decided on the HTC ONE. I have hit a point in my life where I want a device that is of good build and has excellent reliability. The gimmicks and neat tricks of the galaxy series don't work much for me anymore. The HTC ONE is practical, solid, reliable, and the software (ZOE) just makes good sense. I even use the blink feed, and I never used the FLIPBOARD from Samsung. I can tell in a milisecond wether or not I am interested in a news story and with the blink feed I was into it right away. I do wish they included CNN, FOX, MSNBC, and a few other news organizations in there as choices, but maybe I just haven't figured out how to get them included yet.The sound on this device is amazing. Plain and simple. If you are coming from a rear facing speaker you will wonder how you ever put up with that kind once you use this device. I used the beats headphones, and buds, paired with my GS3 and NOTE 3 and didn't realize what I was missing before I used the phone that was supposed to be with the beats. It helps. I'm not saying it's night and day, but it certainly helps that I'm using the right hardware with the right software.I didn't find the charging on this phone to be too slow. What I found was the last 10 percent of the charging takes a while. So 0-100% it will take about 3 hours. 0-80~90% and it goes fast. L
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13.11.2013

6/10

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Long story short, I been an iPhone user since the 1st generation, before there was an App Store, before any carrier except ATT had it. Fast forward to iPhone 5. I've been skipping a lot of Android phone because I didn't think they were up to the standard of what a Smartphone should be. Android Apps used to be ugly, buggy, laggy, and their Apps store was limited. I'm glad to say that this is a thing of the past. This HTC One is my first Android phone that will replace my iPhone 5. After spending a crap load of time with the HTC One, here is my comparison:What I can do on the iPhone that I can also do on the HTC One:-Watch full length HD movies without crashing-Notes, documents, and to-do list can continuously sync to Google-HTC One aluminum body is as good as the iPhone 5'sWhat I can do on the iPhone 5 that I can NOT do on the HTC One (also cons for this phone):-I can easily use the iPhone with one hand-HTC One battery only last about 3/4 as long as the iPhone-iPhone will generally charge faster with the same charger-iPhone physical home button is very useful for turn the phone on, not found on HTC-iWork Apps and iCloud is better than Google Drive and the other Android alternatives-iMovie editing is still the best-iOS have builtin pdf, image, docx, doc, excel, and other format readerWhat I can do on the HTC One that I can NOT do on the iPhone:-Swipe keyboards are faster and surprisingly accurate-Emulators-Files transfer and organize like a real computer-Virus protection is built into the OS-Launcher means you can always change the UI if you get bored-True multi-tasking-Torrent downloads-Network file transfer and streaming is just like a real computer-You have the option to install any App-Micro-USB are better or equal in quality than lighting connector at a cheaper price-Android Apps are generally more capable-No more iTunes or any management software needed.IMO, these are the main features that are worth switching over to Android. Many of the features on the HTC one or Androids in general are not gimmicky features, but they are actually very useful. I waited for iOS 7 and the 5S before getting the HTC one. Considering that Apple is still selling the iPad 2, we will not see any Apps that will take advantage of the 5S hardware for a very long time. Also, iOS 7 is basically a cosmetic upgrade rather than a major feature upgrade. Frankly, jelly bean is miles ahead of iOS at this point. A few UI and animation tweaks, and adding a quick menu in iOS 7 isn't going to make much differences. I thought that after all these years Apple would put less restrictions on the iPhone Apps, use regular Micro-USB, or add a SD slot, but they have failed to do these simple things and it's really their fault if everyone starts switching to other phones.As for the other Android phones, it was tough choosing between the HTC One, S4, and Nexus 5. To break it down:S4: 3+ hours longer battery life, with replaceable battery, SD cardNexus 5: Newer Snapdragon 800 CPUHTC One: Built quality, really good speakersI pick the HTC One, because I have a place to charge my phone at least for 2-3 hours midday. The aluminum design was nice and sturdy. The bassy speakers is an experience in of itself. Also 32GB is enough for installing 3-4 larges games with 5-6 movies too, along with many small apps, pictures, documents, etc.To get an idea of the battery life, my HTC One battery went from 100% to 10% in 4-5 hours. I spent 40mins watching video, 30mins mp3, 2 hours internet radio, 2 hours torrent downloading, 1 hour converting videos, 1 hour web browsing, and some texting and YouTube in between. Most are done at the same time. I'm sure that all the cores were running since the phone felt warm, but no slow down at all. I consider this heavy usage. A 2A charger or the stock charger can add 60% battery in 1.5 hours.Cons:-Battery is okay, but I wish it lasted longer and charge faster since it's not replaceable-no sdcard-bad button placement, and the only power button is to short. I also tend to hit the volume button when I try to turn the phone on. It also depends on the case you use.-Phone gets warm-Low resolution camera, bad for zooming. Also depth of field problem at close shots which causes blurriness.It's been another week+ prior to that review above. It's safe to say that the switch was without regret. Both iPhone and HTC One are totally different phones. The iPhone exclusive features seems insignificant at this point. I'll be frank, the HTC One with Jelly Bean completely destroys it in nearly every category. Swiftkeys keyboard works great. Next launcher 3D looks amazing on the phone. Chrome can handle any webpage at fast speed. Apps and games load fast. The Playstation emulator works perfectly with enough power to even speed the games up. The speakers are very bassy, loud, clear, and no cracking at high volume. The sound are especially amazing with emulators and games. Makes me glad to choose this over the other Android phones. Apps are not buggy a
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29.09.2013

10/10

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Just FYI, this review is tailored toward iPhone users, but hopefully can help other peeps as well!I am a long time iPhone user, having purchased my first in 2008 to complement my Mac computers. The intentional hardware/software integration of Apple devices always worked well for me and pleased me, but my trusty old iPhone 4 was a brick compared to modern phones. I was waiting until the release of the 5s to use my upgrade, and while I think the new iPhone is a great phone overall, I found myself with a yearning for something different after it came out. A little bigger screen, a few more customization options, and I don't know...I just needed a little break from iOS, and there was nothing on the iPhone 5s I just HAD to have. I like the iPhone. I like Apple. But I also like change.But most Android phones, for Apple devotees especially, just don't feel solid. If you've never used an iPhone or a MacBook pro, maybe you can see past the hardware, but I simply couldn't get over the "cheap" feeling when holding a Samsung Galaxy S4 or Moto X. I do realize they're good phones, but Apple spoils and seduces with its beautiful hardware, and I couldn't let go. Moreover, Apple just has cleaner interfaces compared to most Android phones, which always felt a bit cluttered to me.While the Galaxy S4 is probably more widely believed to be the premier Android device at the moment, I kept running across mentions of the HTC One, which was held to be the S4's equal performance wise, and of a far higher design quality, perhaps even in the class of Apple products. After reading review after review, and agonizing between the One and the iPhone 5s, I bit and bought my first non-Apple smartphone. Give me credit, that was big step for a long term Apple guy!And I'm so glad I did! This phone is, I believe, the aesthetic equal of the iPhone in terms of hardware, something I'd never run across before. And in terms of software aesthetics, it blows other android operating systems away in terms of design and pleasure of use. Yes...for an Apple guy, the inevitable bloatware (from AT&T, especially) was obnoxious and just feels so wrong and unnecessary. But it's also easy to ignore and delete, and I actually feel more pleasure using the HTC Sense layered Android of the HTC One than I did with iOS 7. It's a bit more complicated, but also more upgradeable. And the software just looks good, not as cluttered as other Android devices feel to a previous iOS user. The hardware and software are seamlessly integrated, which for iPhone-types is a must. The bright, sharp screen, the aluminum, the well-thought-out buttons...I'm very impressed. Overall, if design - hardware OR software - is important to you and you are considering Android phone, this is by far the best device I've found.In terms of features, the Beats Audio is probably twice as loud as iPhone speakers, and the sound quality is good, given its a smartphone. I like that the speakers are on the front, which gives you perceivable stereo audio when watching movies. Compared with my iPhone 4, the camera is superb, though it actually only has 4 megapixels - which, I'm figuring out, is not the best way to judge a phone's camera quality. You don't get the zoom detail like you do from other phones, no. But the pictures are always bright and sharp, the shutter is instantaneous, and the low-light pictures are absolutely wonderful (which is why the lower MP count was intentionally used). Finally, the front-facing camera - if you're into selfies - is one of the best on any phone. And having switched from iPhone, the whole lack of removable storage thing - a gripe from some reviewers - seems silly.The HTC one does not have ALL the features of the S4. However, it has higher quality in the features one actually uses. That's way more important, to me at least.Performance wise, the phone is snappy as could be. Even though it came out earlier than some of its main competitors, it maintains some of the highest speed and power specs in the market. The 4G is blazing fast, and the wifi connects seamlessly.If you do switch from iPhone and run Mac computers, you will notice that the device does not sync as seamlessly as iPhones. Sorry, Android aficionados, its just a fact - there's no argument to be made. The automation simply isn't there. And I never had to download third party apps to sync with an iPhone. Speaking of which I highly recommend AirDroid, which was the easiest to use sync app for the HTC One. Another peeve after switching was that my DRM-protected (older) iTunes downloads couldn't be transferred to the HTC One until I did some finagling. And switching to Google cloud services (calendar, picture storage, reminders, etc.) instead of iCloud from Apple does take a bit of getting used to.But I had everything working with no hiccups with just a couple of hours of work. To me, it was totally worth it. There's a learning curve with any change.So here's my recommendation:For
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25.07.2013

6/10

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I began following the HTC since it was first getting leaked that HTC was staging a comeback, and the HTC One was going to be their flagship device. I'm someone that always likes to jump on board with the latest and greatest and so I tried out the HTC One shortly after it came out. Despite my initial excitement and some positive aspects to the device and the software, I ultimately ended up returning it. I've tried to highlight the pros and cons below that led to my decision.Pros- Fantastic build quality: This is what an Android phone should be built like and it just feels fantastic to the touch. High quality materials all around - save for a few bands of plastic for the cellular and Wifi radios. Holding this in 1 hand and the SGS4 in the other makes it readily apparent which company went the extra mile to build something that feels solid in the hand.- Excellent screen: The color reproduction is by far the more accurate out of the recent crop of android devices on the market. I regularly use a color-calibration device on my computer monitors, so I pay particular attention to this. The unit I specifically got has a slight red-shift, but nothing that impairs the overall quality. It's definitely got more accurate color reproduction than the Samsung Galaxy S4, but some people might like the "richer" more saturated look that the SGS4 provides. Viewing angles are only about okay, but not a big issue for me since I'm the only one that uses this. The 1080p Resolution makes everything crisp and easy to read.- Above-average low-light performance: This phone overall does a better job than most other competitors in terms of low-light performance. I wish I could say it stands above the rest, but Nokia takes top honors in low-light and in terms of mixed lighting scenarios I still think the SGS4 is still a step up. See the cons for more information.- Good camera software: The Zoes feature is pretty cool and is a great way to create little clips or pick out the best image of the lot. It's easy to share and integrates well with existing social networks. It's one of the unique software features HTC offers, and is definitely one of the fun highlights that most people I show really enjoy playing with. I just wish it came with a dedicated camera button to make taking pictures a bit easier.- Great built-in speakers: The speakers that are built into the phone sound pretty solid if you're holding the phone in the standard portrait mode. It's great for sharing something with a friend when you're in a more public area and most phone speakers give out. Don't expect miracles from phone speakers, but as far as phone speakers go they are a step above the rest. The beats software also does some great synthesizer work when you plug in your headphones, though it's more suitable for current pop and hip-hop music than for other genres.- Blinkfeed: Blinkfeed sort of integrates all of the news you care about into one convenient sliding panel. I tried it for a bit, and while it's convenient I also feel it was reducing my battery performance (no evidence of this), so I simply chose to ignore it. It's a great option for those of you that want to pull in information from all of your favorite sites into one area. I don't think there is a way to remove blinkfeed entirely, you can only choose to ignore it like I did. Still work trying out though!- Includes IR integration: This means the HTC can connect and control your TV, which is pretty handy when you can't find the remote. It's pretty basic in terms of the controls you get, but it works well in a pinch.- Solid wifi performance: I have a Asus AC-1750 802.11ac router and tested speeds on file transfers and media playback with the HTC One and it came through with flying colors. I was easily able to transfer a 1080p MKV movie file of around a few gigs in size in minute or 2. It's not as quick as the external 802.11ac adapters I have, but excellent for a phone.Cons- The metal build of this phone means that if it gets dropped it will definitely show some serious battle-scars, paint chipping, and dents. The SGS4, though plastic, does have durability going for it. It's a shame to feel like you have to invest in a case since it's such a good looking device, but I just don't feel safe about using this phone outside without one because it's so easy for someone to bump you accidentally and for this phone to get thrashed. The metal also means this thing heats up quite a bit when you're doing things like watching movies/tv or playing a game.- Camera is just not that great overall: The camera integrates what HTC is calling ultra-pixels, which are basically a smaller number of bigger pixels to capture more light. While this is a fine solution to capture more light and give you better low-light performance, it's not the best choice for when you do have plenty of light or even moderate light. Frankly, I just didn't think the images were that great, and the lack of zoom while working with them on your desktop becomes
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17.07.2013

10/10

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☆Summary☆:+ Display has incredible clarity and is simply beautiful+ Battery life is astounding+ Dual front speakers makes music much better and extended listening is more pleasurable+ Zoe camera can easily produce quality photos quickly and low light performance is great+ Excellent hardware designOverall Score: 10/10Notes: This is easily the best Android phone I've ever owned and ranks up there with what I considered among the best smartphones I've ever used, period. HTC deserves all the awards and praise they've been getting for this phone.☆Detailed Review☆:As an introduction, I've been using smartphones since I discovered them about six years ago. Since then, I've jumped from phone to phone, OEM to OEM, OS to OS.In those six years, I've very rarely been completely happy with a purchase, regardless of whether I bought a $100 smartphone or an $800 smartphone. In those six years, I've only ever been completely happy twice -- with an iPhone 3GS and an iPhone 4.After switching to Android, there were always a laundry list of issues that annoys me to no end, and I had pretty much given up any hope of ever being completely happy with an Android smartphone. Android fans might not like to hear it, but it's true.And here's the part you've been waiting for: The HTC One changed all of that.☆Amazing display and battery life☆:The HTC One uses an S-LCD3 display. I've heard the HTC One X uses a similar display and it won an award for best screen, but it really blow things out of the water.Combined with the 1080p resolution, the display ends up being incredibly sharp and clear. I typically use my phone for reading books and news article, so having a good display is very important to me and, fortunately, the One makes reading without eyestrain a breeze.And continuing from the above, the fact that I like using my phone for reading books and news articles means I tend to use battery life very quickly as the display is typically what uses the most battery in a phone. On average, I would get anywhere from 5-7 hours on an Android smartphone, and I really hadn't thought it would be possible to get any better without a huge battery (ala Razr Maxx or Galaxy Note).So imagine my stunned face when I went *10 full hours* before needing to recharge. After I turned the 'power saver' option on, I was able to go 11-12 hours. I was only ever able to get that kind of battey life on the iPhone and old Symbian smartphones I've used. The fact that HTC is able to get that on a smartphone as thin as the One is staggering.To cut it short, I have to give HTC every commendation possible for achieving the beautiful display and the unbelievable battery life.☆Dual front speakers and Zoe camera☆:Count me in as among the people who despise rear speakers. I've been complaining about them for years and wanted a front one, but as with several others things, I have given up on it ever being solved because it seems like none of the Android OEMs cared about the issue.So I was excited when HTC announced a phone with not only a front speaker, but TWO of them. As with others, I was worried that it might only be a gimmick without the quality to back it up, but I'm happy to report that worries is unnecessary.I typically don't like listening to music from my smartphone through the speakers (again, mainly because of those tinny rear speakers), but I had spent hours listening to music on the One and it is simply fantastic. The detail is much, much greater than any competitor and it doesn't aggravate your ear-drums to listen to it for an extended period.As for the Zoe camera, there was also worry about that being a gimmick, but again, HTC did the right thing.To begin -- and this is the part I love the most -- the camera focuses and takes shots VERY quickly. Have you ever been in a situation where you needed to take a quick, quality shot and your phone spends too long just focusing? I have. And boy, am I happy to see that this isn't the case on the One.The camera is fast, takes nice quality shot, and, as someone who takes a lot of shots at night or in dark areas, the One does me a huge favor by taking excellent low light photos.☆Hardware Design and UI☆:I'm normally not much of a 'design' type. So long as it doesn't look extremely weird or has buttons in unorthodox places, I'm happy.But I must admit that the design of the phone is very pleasing to the sight and feel. The phone is svelte and has a simple metal design all around. The branding ('HTC' and 'Beats') is tastefully place and, fortunately, the carrier branding is not all over the place. Even the power button is designed to combined with the IR sensor in order to make it blend easier with the phone.It's a design that focuses on simplicity and has an effect of making the phone surprisingly beautiful to behold. I hate to say it, but it's a very Apple-ish approach...and it works to HTC's advantage.As for the UI, it also seems to focus on simplicity.I've been using Samsung phones prior to this, so I'm more used to Sam
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02.06.2013

10/10

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Hello, this is my first time reviewing an ítem but I think the HTC One deserves it. This phone is amazing. I am from Panamá. I didn't buy it from Amazon because of the prices. I buy the 64GB Developer Edition directly from HTC USA, thanks to some very good friends of mine in USA that helped me a lot.This phone is a gift for my wife. She had the Samsung S3 last year in August, but in January the S3 got the Sudden Death Syndrome. Dead, cannot be restarted. We take it to Samsung service because it was at warranty period but the person that receive it tell us that because of a little scratch in the bottom plastic case the warranty was void. How disappointing to hear that a $600 cellphone that has software problems (that Samsung know it had) don't be repaired because of that little scratch that maybe was done by switching case. My wife take extremely care of that phone, not even dropped it, and they tell me that we dropped it. That is why I will not buy any crappy plastic cellphone from Samsung now.Now let speaks of the HTC One. Maybe everyone already know about the specs and technical stuff so I will only said it is at par with the Samsung S4, even better in some aspects. It is very beautiful like the Iphone 5 style.I like that it has a lot of languages for me to choose up from the start and I didn't had to download apps to put the language I needed (chinese). You can even configure it at "HTC Start" so you can put all your info and apps you want first, before it arrives to your hands. Speakers are very loud and screen is crystal clear and sharp.Blinkfeed is a nice and useful feature. You can search feeds from different parts of the world in theirs respectives languages. My wife loves the Zoe mode. She likes to changes and edit her photos a lot now. And it is the best cellphone camera to take pics at low light settings. I bet you that, now, there is no cellphone camera that will compare to HTC One in night shot. Only flaw in camera is that only 4Ultrapixel so you don't get a lot of details when you enlarge the photos.The interface is very customizable (better than the S3) and the battery gets all day long at normal setting. With the Power Saving feature on, it is better still, with more than 50% remaining at night. The TV remote app is very useful. It recognize my TV and my Cable box even when if it is from Panama. It is a shame that I can only use the remote on the Cable to change channels and volume. It will be great if they had included other countries (like Panama) to their contents.I totally recommend this phone. It is very customizable, powerful, elegant, can be used in almost every country (the unlocked version of course), battery saver, excellent night shots, and feel that the money you expended in it, be worth. For $650 the 64GB unlocked Developer Edition, this phone is a must buy.Version en Español:Hola, esta es mi primera reseña que hago en Amazon, pero este teléfono lo vale. El HTC One es increíble. Soy de Panamá. El teléfono no lo compre en Amazon sino lo compre directo de Shopamerica.com. Tienes que tener tarjeta de crédito americana para comprarlo. No lo venden si no eres de USA. Yo lo compre gracias a unos buenos amigos en Illinois. Compre el HTC ONE Developer Edition 64GB que está totalmente desbloqueado. Al comienzo tenía solo para llamar pero en Movistar me ayudaron a configurar el WAP y la internet. Ahora tengo señal H+( 4G).Este celular es un regalo para mi esposa. Ella tenía un Samsung S3 en agosto del 2012. Le dio el Sindrome de Muerte Súbita en Enero de 2013. Fuimos al Servicio Autorizado de Samsung en Panamá porque todavía estaba en garantía. Que decepción mas grande cuando la secretaria me dice que por un rayón en la parte inferior del celular(dice ella que estaba golpeado), la garantía ya no era válida. Mi esposa cuido ese celular como no tienes idea. Ese rayón me imagino que fue cuando cambiaba el estuche, como son celulares de plástico, allí debió ocurrir el rayón. Lo peor fue que ni siquiera vio si el daño era por su software descompuesto (y Samsung sabía de ese problema de software). Asumió que era nuestra culpa y nos dijo que teníamos que pagar la reparación. Por esta razón no vuelvo a comprar un celular plástico de porquería de Samsung.Ahora hablemos del HTC One. Para no aburrirlos con las especificaciones técnicas, solo les diré que esta a la altura del Samsung S4, hasta está mejor en algunos aspectos. Es elegante y pulido como el estilo del Iphone 5.Me gusta que puedas escoger entre muchos lenguages de salida. Soy chino y no muchos celulares vienen con la opción de tener inglés, español, y chino juntos en la configuración. Antes tenía que bajar apps para esto. Hasta puedes preconfigurarlo en "HTC Start" con tu info y tus apps favoritos antes de que llegue a tus manos. Las bocinas suenan altísimo y la pantalla es super nítida.Blinkfeed es muy útil. Lo puedes rellenar de noticias locales tanto internacionales ya que puedes ele
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18.05.2013

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**Design and Build Quality**If you've ever held, used or read a single review about any of Samsung's devices you are probably acutely aware of their reputation for building "cheap feeling" devices. All have the same plasticy build quality that gets complained about by every reviewer out there. Regardless of this "cheap" feel, consumers have voted with their wallets that they don't care about that. Despite Samsung going that route (and being successful with it), HTC has taken the high road with the HTC. I'll just say this up front; the HTC One has the best fit and finish of any Android phone I have seen to date. It clearly draws some design inspiration from the iPhone 5, but doesn't come off as a total knock off.The HTC One features build quality that is second to none.The One measures in at 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm. At just a touch over 9mm thick, the One feels fantastic in the hand. The domed back and tapered edges give it the feel of a phone even slimmer than the dimensions elude to. I would make the comparison that as far as shape goes, it is vaguely like that of the HTC Evo 4G (aka Supersonic). It would be as if the Evo had gone on a huge diet and gotten all dressed up in new aluminum duds. On the top left, you have the power button, which doubles as an IR blaster, to the right you have a 3.5mm audio jack, on the right side you've got the volume rocker, micro USB port on bottom, and finally the micro-sim card slot is present on the left side of the phone.Speaking of alumnium duds, the One's body was built from a single piece of machined aluminum, giving it that amazing build quality I had only just written about. The entire body is aluminum, save for a few accent pieces of plastic around the edge and on the back. If I had to guess, I would assume that that had to do with antenna and signal issues in all aluminum phones (antennagate anyone?), so you don't have to worry about HTC's CEO Peter Chou telling you that you're holding your phone wrong.**Software**Every Android enthusiast you talk to regarding the Android interface usually has a pretty strong opinion on it. You've got your purists, who swear on the holy Google bible that stock Android UI is the only choice, and you've got everyone else who might prefer a 3rd party overlay. This includes HTC's own Sense UI (currently in version 5), Samsung's Touchwiz, Motorola's (formerly named) Blur, and other less noteworthy modified Android interfaces. In this case, the HTC One comes with the brand new Sense with Blinkfeed built on top of the somewhat dated Android 4.1.2. Blinkfeed has taken over the much admired HTC Clock/Weather widget of old and replaced it with a feed that aggregates your preferred news from various media outlets, your social media feeds from things like Facebook and Twitter, and even what's on TV (more on that later). The content scrolls vertically as you swipe up on the screen and will continue to load older content as you go down. One thing that I felt compelled to change immediately was the default layout of the app drawer, which comes from the factory set to a 3 x 4 icon grid, which I changed to 4 x 5, as there seemed to be a very large amount of empty space between icons in the default setting.HTC saw fit to equip the One with an Infrared blaster, which allows the user to control their home entertainment devices all without the use of their remote control. Using the pre-installed and unimaginatively named "TV" app, I was able to program the One to take control over my Sony surround sound receiver, my Samsung TV, and my Dish Network receiver. Setup was a snap as the software holds your hand through the whole process. The software will ask you what television provider you subscribe to and what zipcode you live in, allowing it to show you the appropriate programming, then it asks you to choose the manufacturer of TV and receiver (if any) that you have. Once you're all set up, the app shows you recommended programming based on your tastes, but you are also able to see a full channel guide if you choose to browse that way. You also have access to a virtual remote control to manipulate all the functions of your TV and receivers. I can't say I watch much TV, but couch potatoes will no doubt find use for this functionality. At the very least, people can have fun messing with their friends who have similar setups in their homes.**Display and Camera**First, let's talk about this wonderful 4.7″ 1080p, Super LCD3 display. Well, there isn't much to say other than the fact that it is an absolute joy to look at. It produces the absolute sharpest images of any phone I've used, and it's not surprising given that it boasts a whopping 468 pixels per inch (or PPI), which stands above other flagship devices like the iPhone 5 (326 PPI) and the Galaxy S4 (441 PPI). Blacks are deep, color is well saturated and feels as though it reproduces color better than Samsung displays, though the One's screen appears less vibrant by comparison.
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Характеристи HTC One 32GB

Общие характеристики
Операционная система : Android
Версия ОС на начало продаж : Android 4.4
Тип корпуса : классический
Количество SIM-карт : есть
Тип SIM-карты : micro SIM
Ширина : 68.2
Высота : 137.4
Толщина : 9.3
Материал корпуса : металл
Вес : 143 г
Экран
Соотношение сторон экрана : 16:9
Тип сенсорного экрана : мультитач, емкостный
Устойчивое к царапинам стекло : есть
Формат разрешения экрана : Full HD
Особенности экрана : сенсорный экран, цветной экран
Диагональ экрана : 4.7"
Разрешение экрана : 1920×1080
Тип матрицы экрана : Super LCD 3
Число пикселей на дюйм : 469
Мультимедийные возможности
Разрешение при видеосъемке : 1920x1080
Вспышка : тыльная
Автофокусировка : есть
Разрешение при видеосъемке, макс : 1920x1080
Фронтальная камера : есть, 2 МП
Стереодинамики : есть
FM-радио : есть
Выход на наушники : 3.5 мм
Функции камеры : автофокусировка, основная камера, тыловая вспышка, фронтальная камера
Количество основных камер : есть
Максимальное разрешение видеосъемки : 1920x1080
Разъем для наушников : mini jack 3.5 mm
Разрешение основной камеры (точно) : 4 Мпикс
Разрешение фронтальной камеры : 2 Мпикс
Слот для карты памяти : да
Связь
4G LTE : есть
NFC : есть
3G : есть
Wi-Fi : есть
Поддержка DLNA : есть
Стандарт связи : 3G, 4G LTE
Беспроводные интерфейсы : Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi, инфракрасный порт (IRDA)
Версия Bluetooth : 4.0
Навигационная система : GPS, ГЛОНАСС
Память и процессор
Количество ядер процессора : 4
Видеопроцессор : Adreno 320
Оперативная память : 2 Гб
Процессор : Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 APQ8064T, 1700 МГц
Память : 32 Гб
Характеристики процессора : частота: 1700 МГц, количество ядер: 4, видеопроцессор: Adreno 320
Питание
Тип аккумулятора : Li-polymer
Емкость аккумулятора : 2300 мА⋅ч
Тип разъема для зарядки : micro-USB
Крепление аккумулятора : несъемный
Емкость аккумулятора (точно) : 2300 мА·ч
Другие функции
Компас : есть
Режим полета : есть
Гироскоп : есть
Фонарик : есть
Дополнительная информация
Подробная комплектация : телефон, зарядное устройство, аккумулятор
Дата анонсирования : 2013-02-26
Тип видеовыхода : MHL
GPS/ГЛОНАСС : есть
Дополнительная информация : LTE сети доступна только в некоторых странах, камера - UltraPixel размер пикселя 2.0 микрометра размер сенсора 1/3' диафрагма F2.0 и 28-миллиметровые линзы

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