Network - not software or hardware - is the big difference in the Sprint HTC One, for better or worseFinally, we're getting our first look at the U.S. versions of the HTC One, the phone that many believe (right or wrong) will either make or break the Taiw...
Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
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
The sealed case design means no SD expansion slot or user-replaceable battery. The BlinkFeed software can't be completely removed
A few quibbles notwithstanding, the powerhouse HTC One is a beautifully crafted, near-ideal smartphone.
Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Daniel , review by: Laptopmag.com
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
Battery can't be removed, Limited 4G LTE coverage, Button layout could be better, Zoes feel half-baked
Sprint's HTC One offers a supersharp display, impressive sound and a host of innovative features inside the most beautiful Android phone yet.
Nothing about AT&T’s version of the HTC One has changed our positive impression of the smartphone. In fact, native LTE support for the US has only improved our takeaway opinion: the One is beautifully constructed, slickly designed, fast, has thoughtfu...
Good-looking design, Beautiful, crisp 1080p display, Great audio quality, Speedy, fluid performance, High front and rear camera quality
Sealed-in battery, Mediocre battery life, No microSD card slot, Phone runs hot, BlinkFeed isn't that useful yet can't be removed
In an effort to claw its way back to the top of the Android superphone heap, HTC overcompensated with the One and left behind some of the elements that made previous handsets great. The designers crafted a beautiful phone without properly considering ho...
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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 Comes with an outdated version of Jelly Bean.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
Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Outstanding build quality, Gorgeous display, Excellent audio experience, Camera's low-light performance is top-tier, Sense 5 is responsive and adds value
Non-removable battery, Non-expandable memory, Camera resolution could be higher, Sprint 4G network buildout lags competitors,
Whether the Sprint version of the HTC One is the best choice for you will depend, as always, on how well Sprint suits you as a carrier. The nation's third-largest wireless provider definitely has its ups and downs in terms of rate plans and coverage, re...
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Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: Android phones are often criticized as flavorless. While they come in a variety of screen sizes with insides that differ even more, they generally all look and feel the same, with many differentiators (ooh, apps that scroll up and down instead of side to ...