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HTC One Professional Reviews

As per phone dog the HTC ONE is just plain amazing in a lot of different ways.

Only issue would be battery life :(

Normally I just write off reviews until I get a real good hands on to really put the phone through some real world usage...However If the battery on the ONE struggles to make it through the day on the version that Aaron from phone dog is using which is an unlocked version, I'd be scared to hear how the LTE version for the states would hold up :confused:

If you have a strong data signal most of a typical day,you'll probably have little to nothing to worry about.

NOTHING sucks the life out of a phone quicker than a weak signal.I've found this to be true,as certain as the sun will rise tomorrow.Until I finally bit the bullet & got an ISP @ home,other than my cellular service,nothing taxed my battery more,not even close.

There isn't a phone out there that will survive on a single charge for a full day if it is constantly looking for a signal,or,dropping/connecting constantly.

If LTE is your concern,I'd sit back & wait for some user experiences from our members here (who have LTE) to start rolling in before taking the plunge,but,I'm speculating that the battery won't take a huge hit from using LTE.

I think I can speak for some members here in that we wish we had that (LTE) to worry about.:p
 
And here's a review from The Register.

Review: HTC One Android smartphone ? The Register

The Reg Verdict said:
Let’s not beat about the bush, the HTC One is a supremely classy, capable and stylish handset. It’s as powerful as you could possibly want, lovely to look at, pleasant to hold and easy to use. The new camera is arguably the best fitted to any current smartphone. The 1080p screen’s a cracker. Battery life more than acceptable. I’m giving the new Sense 5 launcher a thumbs up too. All HTC needs to do is get out there and promote the daylights out of the thing so that world+dog don’t end up buying the Galaxy S4 or the iPhone 5 by thoughtless default. In short, the One deserves to be a success and if you are after a new smartphone in 2013 you really have to include it in your shortlist no matter what your OS allegiance

The world and his wife seem to love this phone. This makes me happy.
 
Review from PhoneArena - 9.1/10

Points off for the camera, it's good but not great.

HTC One Review

PocketNow have released their full review for the HTC One and what a review! Had the phone for 11 days. Credit to them for an in-depth, well balanced and well written review. Once again points off for the camera - good, but not great. Gave it their highest score ever for a smartphone - 9.2/10. A must-read!

HTC One Review | Pocketnow


Android Authority review:

HTC One Review

Android Dissected review:

http://www.androiddissected.com/htc-one-review-quietly-brilliant/
Review from Gizmodo.com (previous review was from Gizmodo UK):

HTC One Review: The Beauty Is a Beast
 
The HTC isn't out everywhere, the SGS4 is out nowhere, HTC has released a camera update but no one is going to re-do anything after both phones have gone through their first update cycle, and we're going to hear the results of the horse race for the next year.

Thread title is standard but to say we're being generous is an understatement.
 
I've been thinking about this heat thing.... I don't know what material the Sony is made of, but I know that Sammy and Apple have plastic backs. Last time I checked, aluminum had a MUCH greater heat transfer rate than plastic, so doesn't it follow that with an aluminum shell, the heat from the ONE would be more evident? Just saying...
 
I've been thinking about this heat thing.... I don't know what material the Sony is made of, but I know that Sammy and Apple have plastic backs. Last time I checked, aluminum had a MUCH greater heat transfer rate than plastic, so doesn't it follow that with an aluminum shell, the heat from the ONE would be more evident? Just saying...

Most of the back of my LTEvo is aluminum, and it has never been hot.

Is there a heat thing?
 
Most of the back of my LTEvo is aluminum, and it has never been hot.

Is there a heat thing?

Just to clarify, the "heat thing" I was referring to was about the amount of heat the reviewer experienced during benchmarks. The reviewer mentioned it was a concern for him as far as component longevity was concerned. While not a common item in most reviews, I've seen it mentioned at least once before, so I guess it caught my eye (thus my head) more than warranted.

But to answer your question, Early: No, there is no "heat thing," unless you'd like to apply some humanistic adjectives and say the phone is smoking hot! :D
 
That's the one people have been waiting for, Anandtech reviews seem to sway people, and this one can only do good for the One.:D

Brian is the only guy I know who does battery tests with all devices set to the same, objective brightness level.

He really works at providing details. I like that.
 
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