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This is the first phone that has made me want to upgrade my Desire HD.
If only I could have the spec of the Galaxy S4, looks and build quality of the HTC, and waterproof capability of the Xperia Z it would be perfect![]()
If anybody speaks German...
http://www.areamobile.de/video/htc-one-benchmarks
I used Google translate, but didn't get much out of it.
How does that even work, with only one hardware button?I do have to hand it to SAMSUNG, no buttons on the display.I wish this were the case w/the ONE.That's about the only checkmark I have in the negative column,otherwise,all else looks great.
How does that even work, with only one hardware button?
The handset managed 8h 32m in our continuous video playback test, which is a strong result and bodes well for all-day battery life.
After a couple of days of heavy use, my concern with the modest 2300mAh battery has proven to be unfounded. The HTC One is a battery champ. It isn't a RAZR MAXX, but it is close. Despite the larger and higher resolution display; and quad core processor, the HTC One easily last through a normal work day. During my first full day with the One, the battery lasted nine hours before I had to fish out my portable charger.
AndroidCentral Article said:HTC One is in the house | Android Central
- Know that startup noise you get when turning on a phone for the first time? The HTC One just about blows you away. That's the first sign of how good these speakers are.
- It's going to take a little [getting] used to reaching to the top left to turn the power off and on. That's user error, though. Not the phone's fault.
- I'm pretty quickly digging the new font in Sense 5.
- Damn, it feels good in the hand.
- Super LCD 3 display -- should be on every smartphone.
- This is a European version, so no AT&T LTE, but HSPA works just fine.
- If you're worried about BlinkFeed getting in the way of a more standard Android experience, don't be. One quick swipe and you're at the usual home screen.
- Speaking of BlinkFeed, I quickly get the feeling that the key is going to be not overloading it with feeds. Find what's really important and stick with it.
- Still not sold on the home button being in the bottom right, but figuring it out for Google Now and multitasking is simple enough.
- I've yet to try to tap the HTC logo. But that's because I'm consciously reminding myself that it's not a button.
- Wondering how long it takes me to scratch up the aluminum body.
- Gotta go play with that camera now.
Quick note: HTC tells me my review unit isn't a retail model. That should mean only that it's not in retail packaging, but it's possible that there are slight software changes coming over time. I'll update here if that happens.