Affordable 0 price tag for a premium piece of hardware. Stellar battery life and solid performance. Impressive audio for a smartphone
Outstanding build quality
Gorgeous display
Excellent audio experience
Camera's low-light performance is top-tier
Sense 5 is responsive and adds value
Superfast processing power
Best smartphone display we've used
Great design
Plenty of storage
Gorgeous aluminum design
Brilliant 4.7inch 1080p display
Stunning
Richprofile sound
Buttery smooth performance
Build quality is amazing
Design is unique
Phone is well-weighted
BoomSound changes the way you use the phone
Display is unbelievably good
Snappy performance no matter what
Wide-angle front-facing camera is helpful with group shots
Silver version i
Beautiful display
Good ultrapixel camera with HTC Zoe
Battery life could last a whole day
Almost no lag
High quality aluminum case
Infrared port for TV control
HTC Sense 5 user interface
Extensive communication features
Convincing 4.7-inch display with 1
080 x 1
920 pixels (1080p
SLCD3)
Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 SoC
Application and graphics performance
Marvelous performance
Features and speed Incredible craftsmanship 1080p video recording on both cameras HTC Zoe and HTC Share are great fun Weighted feel is comfortable and easy to hold
Gorgeous design
Camera does very well in low light
Powerful quad-core Snapdragon 600 chip
Stunning 4.7-inch
1080p display
Clever features like Zoe Share and Highlight Reel
The editors didn't like
No Expandable Storage
Lacks Android 4.2
Non-replaceable battery
HTC One | $199 | AT&T
T-Mobile
Sprint
HTC One Review Guide
HTC One Video Review
Design
Display
Performance and Hardware
Battery Life
Call Quality
Camera
Video and Photo Samples
No expandable storage
No replaceable battery
The Verizon HTC One is a powerful device
HTC One | $199 | Verizon
Verizon HTC One Review Guide
Hands On/Video Review
Video an
Mediocre camera
Poor battery life
Sense still has some issues
Not the largest display out there
No crazy cutting edge features. No memory card slot – although 32GB of built in storage should suffice for most
Video quality is pretty good but lighting can be inconsistent and shaky. Sense keyboard can be frustrating
Dan
Battery life needs help
Already running an obsolete version of Android
Almost too large for my taste
Non-expandable storage
Mitchell
Battery life
Slow charging
Barely smaller than its 5-inch competition despite smaller display
Camera is not on the flagship level
Poor power key placement
BlinkFeed generates a lot of data traffic
Stuck on Android 4.1.2 which means
It's missing some features of Android 4.2
Like Quick Settings
Which HTC won't make up in its own UI
It's also missing a Menu button
Which isn't supported by some Android applications
Ugly
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The sealed case design means no SD expansion slot or user-replaceable battery. The BlinkFeed software can't be completely removed
Battery can't be removed
Limited 4G LTE coverage
Button layout could be better
Zoes feel half-baked
Battery life could be better
Zoe function is gimmicky
Too much AT&
T software
Odd button arrangement
No wireless charging
Zoe feels a bit gimmicky
Can be a stretch to operate with one hand
Expensive. No removable battery or memory card slot. Camera performance suffers a bit without HTC's software processing
Heavy Android skin. No removable battery or memory card slot. Lots of bloatware
Gimmicky Zoe feature
Below-average battery life
No removable battery
Zoe feature feels gimmicky
Subpar battery life
Subpar camera quality
No user replaceable battery
No microSD card slot
Strongly flavored Android skin. No removable battery or SD card slot. Sprint LTE is currently limited market
So much bloatware. UltraPixel camera creates problems with cropping and zooming
No removable storage
Battery isn't user replaceable. Has only 2 of the usual 3 capacitive buttons
Strongly flavored Android skin. No removable battery or microSD card slot. T-Mobile has very little LTE coverage so far
Volume and power buttons can be hard to locate
BlinkFeed can't be disabled
Camera performance
Average battery life
Runs slightly older version of Android
No microSD expansion
A little too large
Zoe not that impressive
BlinkFeed
While useful
Definitely apes WP tiles/Flipboard
Comes with Android 4.1 (4.2 is promised
Though)
Sealed-in battery
Mediocre battery life
Phone runs hot
BlinkFeed isn't that useful yet can't be removed
Sense is better than ever
But still not better than stock Android. Comes with an outdated version of Jelly Bean. The camera is good in low light
But lags everywhere else. No microSD card slot — choose between 32GB and 64GB at the time of purchase
Overall camera quality is meh
And could use better image stabilization. Windows Phone platform still lacks many bigname app and game titles
Non-removable battery
Non-expandable memory
Camera resolution could be higher
Sprint 4G network buildout lags competitors
Camera is a bit disappointing
UltraPixel is a bit too hyped up
Camera is good but not great
Camera only takes 4MP shots
Has inadequate color saturation and sharpness
Off-center Home button can be annoying
Phone is quite tall
Difficult to use with one hand
HTC TV needs more options to be useful
Purchasing/Availability
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Build issues
Button layout is not convenient
Bad reception sometimes
Slow battery charging
No card reader
UltraPixel-Camera could be better
No microSD slot support Battery is easily taxed on moderate to heavy use
A few aspects of the Sense 5 UI feel like a step backward
Brilliant design, Gorgeous display, Excellent battery life
Average Camera, Blinkfeed can't be disabled,
With hardware built like a luxury car and software that does it justice, there is no doubt that the HTC One is the best phone you can buy right now. Forthcoming competition from the Samsung Galaxy S4 might sway our opinion but as of now this is definit...
Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Those who have been reading my reviews and following me on Twitter would probably already know that I am not a big fan of Android and have always found Android smartphones to be unreliable. I have struggled to find an Android smartphone that could rival t...
Battery cannot be removed, Storage cannot be expanded, Gets a little warm when watching, movies and playing games
Overall, the One is a good phone from HTC, although the price is on the higher side. A few thousand rupees lesser and it would have been tough to beat. An alternative that you can consider is the Sony Xperia Z, which is retailing for Rs 38,500....
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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 ...