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Testseek.com have collected 1017 expert reviews of the HTC One and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC One.
Award: Editor’s Choice April 2013
April 2013
 
(88%)
1017 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Stellar Design
  • Good Battery Life
  • Great Performance
  • HTC Sense 5
  • Great front-facing speakers
  • Amazing Design with minimal branding
  • Very good battery life
  • Delivers great performance
  • Impressive sound thanks to BoomSound
  • Camera and Software features standout
  • Gorgeous hardware
  • Beautiful
  • High-res display
  • Fast
  • Consistent performance
  • A major improvement over last year's HTC One X
  • Excellent build quality and design thanks to sleek aluminum frame
  • Excellent display with accurate colors
  • Clean and modern Android overlay with Sense 5.0
  • 1.7GHz quadcore chip provid
  • Solid build
  • Good camera
  • Amazing audio
  • Best ever phone speakers
  • Solid metal body
  • Above average display sharpness
  • Superb design
  • Excellent performance
  • Innovative software additions
  • The One's 4MP camera is more capable than some other 13MP smartphone cameras on the market
  • Speedy
  • And responsive UI
  • Very social- and news-centric in all aspects
  • Sense 5 integrates with many third-party services
  • Bright
  • Vibrant display and excel
  • The HTC One flaunts a stunning metal design
  • A powerful quad-core processor
  • And a beautiful 4.7-inch
  • 1080p screen. It runs Android Jelly Bean
  • Takes great pictures
  • And has a feature-packed camera app
  • Best-looking Android phone ever
  • Sharp
  • Bright display
  • Best-sounding speakers on any smartphone
  • Camera performs well in low light
  • Can be used as a TV remote
  • BlinkFeed keeps you in the know
  • Sexy design
  • Beautiful 1080p display
  • Rich and loud front-mounted speakers
  • Fast camera
  • Impressive performance
  • Stunning design
  • Excellent 1080p display
  • Loud and rich dual speakers
  • Remote control functionality for TV
  • Camera shines in low light
  • Very fast performance
  • Beautiful stock Android 4.2. No bloatware
  • Mandatory UI layers
  • Or OS update restrictions. Gorgeous hardware. Faster than the regular HTC One.
  • Best-built phone on the market. Fast quad-core performance. Striking 1080p display. Excellent low-light camera performance.
  • Elegant metal design
  • Rich 1080p display
  • High-quality dual front-speakers
  • Beautiful and elegant design
  • Sharp display
  • Loud and boisterous speakers
  • Great display quality
  • Good speaker quality
  • Easy to type on
  • Easy to read on
  • Very easy to navigate
  • HTC BoomSound
  • Excellent battery life
  • Attractive design
  • Best-built phone on the market. Fast processor. Beautiful 1080p screen. Excellent low-light camera performance.
  • Gorgeous body. Sharp screen. Fast. Excellent low-light camera performance.
  • Quality aluminum alloy casing
  • Superb full HD display
  • Pleasing software customizations
  • Phone feels great in hand
  • Ultra-high resolution display looks amazing
  • Camera excels at taking low-light photos
  • Outstanding
  • Highres display
  • Highquality build
  • Beautiful build
  • Outstanding display
  • Extremely powerful hardware
  • Innovative software additions (especially HTC Zoe)
  • Brilliant Screen (Full HD
  • Super LCD3
  • 4.7 inches)
  • Fastest Android processor currently
  • 2 Gigs of RAM
  • Full Aluminium sexy design
  • Good-looking design
  • Crisp 1080p display
  • Great audio quality
  • Fluid performance
  • High front and rear camera quality
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  • 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
  • HTC's information-or
  • 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
  • You can b
  • 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

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  Published: 2013-04-30, Author: Frederic , review by: pointgphone.com

  • Abstract:  Il y a quelques jours, nous vous faisions part d'un comparatif qui montrait que le Galaxy S4 était considéré comme étant le smartphone qui a le meilleur appareil photo de sa génération. Bien sûr, plusieurs contestaient le résultat étant donné que plusieur...

 
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  Published: 2013-04-29, Author: Keyvan , review by: giiks.com

  • Abstract:  Ça y est, le HTC One est disponible ! Pour ce nouveau smartphone haut de gamme, l'objectif n'est pas mince : aider HTC à regagner les parts de marché perdues récemment et à se tailler une place durable sur le marché des smartphones Android. Le constructeu...

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  Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Olivier , review by: pointgphone.com

  • Abstract:  Les informationss concernant les Smartphones du moment sont actuellement accaparées par le HTC One et le Galaxy S4. Ces deux protagonistes présentent en effet des caractéristiques tout à fait époustouflantes, et qui leur sont propres. Présentant chacun un...

 
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  Published: 2013-04-22, Author: Olivier , review by: pointgphone.com

  • Abstract:  L'un des Smartphones Android le plus attendu en ce début d'année, le HTC One n'est pourtant pas donné avec son prix nu qui tourne autour des 630 euros. Disposé d'une coque tout en aluminium qui le rend très élégant, avec un écran de 4,7 pouces en résoluti...

 
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  Published: 2013-04-15, Author: Jean-Seb , review by: wearemobians.com

  • Abstract:  Après le premier test plus que complet de Nghia sur le HTC One, j'ai eu la l'occasion de jouer avec pendant une petite semaine et je vous propose un petit complément mettant l'accent sur les performances et l'autonomie.BENCHMARK:Le matériel embarqué par H...

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  Published: 2013-04-13, review by: focus-numerique.fr

  • Abstract:  Le One a été lancé fin mars dernier dernier. À l'heure où nous écrivons ces lignes, c'est le haut de gamme des smartphones chez HTC. > HTC One : 4 Mpx, optique f/2 stabilisée. Le photophone ultime ?Le One intègre le module photo HTC Ultrapixel. L'app...

 
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  Published: 2013-04-13, Author: Olivier , review by: pointgphone.com

  • Nous vous proposons aujourd'hui un match assez serré qui opposera le Sony Xperia Z et le HTC One. On a ainsi affaire à deux des meilleurs Smartphones haut de gamme du moment. Si chacun de ces deux appareils a été conçu pour proposer des compétences assez ...

 
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  Published: 2013-04-11, Author: Nghia , review by: wearemobians.com

  • Abstract:  Pendant les 6 dernières années je n'ai utilisé que des iPhones. Depuis juillet 2007 avec la sortie du premier iPhone jusqu'à la semaine dernière avec mon iPhone 5. Et pourtant, je ne suis très loin d'être un Apple fanboy… Mon téléphone étant la seule mach...

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  Published: 2013-04-11, Author: Frederic , review by: pointgphone.com

  • Abstract:  Le HTC One a su créer un réel engouement chez les amateurs de Smartphone Android (voir au delà) haut de gamme, il a suscité avec le Galaxy S4 de Samsung, de réelles polémiques bien avant même leur commercialisation officielle. Actuellement disponible dans...

 
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  Published: 2013-04-11, Author: Frederic , review by: pointgphone.com

  • Abstract:  Le HTC One, le Sony xperia Z, le LG Optimus G et le Galaxy Note 2 sont sans doute, les meilleurs Smartphones Android commercialisés jusqu'à ce jour. Le HTC One qui est commercialisé partout en France depuis peu, plait, par son interface retravaillée avec ...

 
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