Update:
The HTC One for developer's version is not carrier-locked also with it will be an with unlocked bootloader and 64GB of internal storage. It will supports quad-band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), tri-band 3G with HSPA (850/1900/2100 MHz) and tri-band LTE (700/850/1900 MHz).
this is to enable developers prepare well for the main thing.
Introduction
HTC has evolved over time with her flag device as HTC one xl , Even after the Taiwanese company released the first 1080p smartphone in the US with the DROID DNA, followed by the first global 1080p smartphone - the HTC Butterfly and yet its sales have failed to pick up.
There’s no doubt about it — the HTC One is a fine piece of kit. It’s particularly beautiful when viewed from the back and sides, with a semi-pyramidal shape reminiscent of HTC’s own J Butterfly and phones like the Xperia Ion. The front is more staid and channels the BlackBerry Z10. Look a little closer and the attention to detail is staggering — this is a product that stands shoulder to shoulder with the iPhone 5 in terms of materials and build quality.
But the question remains, will this new gadget of theirs turn the tides for the Taiwanese firm? will it increase the love?
The United States have already had the pleasure to meet HTC's DROID DNA, while
certain Asian countries and Russia have got the HTC Butterfly. It's now time
for the rest of the world to be treated to a 1080p smartphone by HTC with the
company's new flagship, dubbed simply One.
The HTC One
Running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset with four Krait 300 cores
clocked at 1.7 GHz, 2 GB of RAM and Adreno 320 the One has a serious stake as
one of the best-powered around.
At just 0.37 inch at its thickest point and 0.12 inch deep at its
thinnest,this is one crazy-slim device.
The display is a 4.7" 1080p unit backed by the Super LCD3 technology
and offering the whopping 469 ppi pixel density. The bezels are very thin,
making for smartphone notably smaller than the DROID DNA / Butterfly.
Each side of the screen has a stereo speaker, which are really pretty loud. According to HTC they output 93 dB of sound.
The HTC One is set to premiere Sense 5 - the latest version of the company's custom launcher. The homescreen has b
mAh more than the Butterfly has). You can buy spare batteries up to 4 so that during your long journey in the train or flight you could enjoy loads of movies or games, of testing your instagram features and be rest assured that battery will not run out
The biggest innovation on the lastest HTC One is the camera – behind the bright F/2.0 lens sits a 4MP sensor with Ultrapixels, which are much larger than the ones found in most other smartphones.
Design-wise the HTC One looks somewhat like a BlackBerry Z10 but uses an aluminum unibody, which looks really amazing.
Now the question is, when some extra cash rolls in your pocket, will you consider a change of vendor, will you dump your phone to get a new one from HTC?
Let us know what you think
Leave a comment below
The HTC One
Running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset with four Krait 300 cores
clocked at 1.7 GHz, 2 GB of RAM and Adreno 320 the One has a serious stake as
one of the best-powered around.
At just 0.37 inch at its thickest point and 0.12 inch deep at its
thinnest,this is one crazy-slim device.
The display is a 4.7" 1080p unit backed by the Super LCD3 technology
and offering the whopping 469 ppi pixel density. The bezels are very thin,
making for smartphone notably smaller than the DROID DNA / Butterfly.
Each side of the screen has a stereo speaker, which are really pretty loud. According to HTC they output 93 dB of sound.
The HTC One is set to premiere Sense 5 - the latest version of the company's custom launcher. The homescreen has b
mAh more than the Butterfly has). You can buy spare batteries up to 4 so that during your long journey in the train or flight you could enjoy loads of movies or games, of testing your instagram features and be rest assured that battery will not run out
The biggest innovation on the lastest HTC One is the camera – behind the bright F/2.0 lens sits a 4MP sensor with Ultrapixels, which are much larger than the ones found in most other smartphones.
Design-wise the HTC One looks somewhat like a BlackBerry Z10 but uses an aluminum unibody, which looks really amazing.
Now the question is, when some extra cash rolls in your pocket, will you consider a change of vendor, will you dump your phone to get a new one from HTC?
Let us know what you think
Leave a comment below
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