Udgivet: 2013-04-19, Forfatter: Hans , anmeldelse af: intellectdigest.in
Abstrakt: HTC officially announced their latest flagship smartphone – the HTC One in India on April 8 2013. HTC One is the all metal powerful android device we all have been waiting for. Crafted with a distinct zero-gap aluminium unibody, the new HTC One introduces...
Priced at Rs 42,900 (~$780) in India, the HTC One will fall in the same bracket as the BlackBerry Z10 and the iPhone 5 when it lands on Indian shores by the end of April. In the US, it's available for $199 on a 2 year contract with AT&T and Sprint, and fo...
Stunning design, Sturdy build, Thoughtful speaker placement, Impressively sharp screen, Pleasant UI, Outstanding gaming performance, Featurepacked camera, OIS for video recording, Can work as a TV remote.
"UltraPixel" camera doesn't live up to the hype, Lock button position should have been more accessible, Expensive
The smartphone's 2300 mAh Li-polymer battery easily lasts for a day to day and a half under normal usage. In our video loop test, it managed to power the device for almost 10 hours. That's almost as good as the iPhone 5's battery performance. The HTC One...
The HTC One is priced at Rs 42,900 and will be available sometime at the end of the month. If you're interested, it's currently available in the grey market for about Rs 65,000. Although there's quite a lot to offer, the One is a little expensive for that...
Great looks and build quality, Sharp and balanced display, Best in class performance, Good call quality and battery life, Zoe is a neat feature, Very good audio playback
Camera shoots dull looking photos, Interface has limited customization, Expensive
The HTC One is a fantastic high-end smartphone that almost manages to do everything very well. The two places it falters is in terms of camera performance and limited customization options within the interface. For Rs. 42,900, we would advise you to wait ...
Good, Brilliant HD screen, Excellent build quality, Top of line performance, Decent battery back-up
Position of power button makes using it cumbersome, Pictures are grainy and lack detail at times
We have to say that the HTC One made us fall in love with it. It's the best Android phone we've used combining all available features, a brilliant HD screen and great build quality. The HTC One's UltraPixel camera was a mixed bag and while it takes great ...
Having a high pixel count generally slows phones down, so our speed expectations were low. We were wrong! This thing is absurdly, unprecedentedly fast. How fast? It goes from fully powered off to all booted up and ready to go in eight seconds. EIGHT! Lag
As good as the camera is for stills, it takes very lackluster video. The results aren't particularly sharp and details get lost. There's also a watery, warble effect which may be rolling-shutter, or more likely, the optical image stabilization not working
While the jury will remain out until we get our hands on U.S. devices, at this point, all signs point to yes. Its simply one of the most exciting pieces of hardware weve seen in a long time, including the Galaxy S IV. As of this moment, the HTC One is l...
Abstrakt: The HTC One and Sony Xperia Z are the pride and joy of their respective manufacturers. In the videos dedicated to their design stories you can clearly see how passionate the teams are about their products. Fittingly, the Xperia Z and HTC One are two o...
Abstrakt: By now you should have formed an opinion of which phone you like better - each had moments where it shined and got overshadowed elsewhere. The truth is that this will be one of the most exciting fights in the premium segment this season. Yes, the Gala...