HTC One S Z560e
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13 years ago
very good phone
very good phone.The HTC One S is the model of this line heading to T-Mobile. Key features of this smartphone include Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), HTC Sense 4.0, 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm processor, 16GB storage, 8MP camera, VGA front-facing camera, 4.3" Super AMOLED touchscreen.
12 years ago
Exactly as described
This item came fairly quickly. I stuck it to the disc for my GPS in my car and it works great. It stays stuck! My only concern is that the release mechanism may wear prematurely but I won't know for sure until I've had it for a while. Well worth the few dollars.
10 years ago
Great phone; pleasantly surprised!
Had to check that the back of this phone said 'HTC'! Looks like an iPhone. No bad thing, but it's not that. Compared to my previous HTC 'flagships' - this feels much better. Great in the hand, smooth, solidly built and precisely so. Durable finish. Above all, it just works! Fast, smooth, reliable.
10 years ago
HTC
Great phone, would recommend especially if you like HTC phones, sleek features and overall great phone
14 years ago
HTC One S in-depth review -
The HTC One S is a more miniature version of the HTC One X , packing a 4.3-inch screen instead of a 4.7-incher, but despite its diminished size, HTC has still crammed tons of excellent features inside that slim and sexy body.
Pros:
- Amazingly solid body
- bright
- vibrant screen
- feature-packed camera
Cons:
- Screen lacks sharpness
- limited storage and no expansion
14 years ago
HTC One S review Review
The One S is the Goldilocks choice of HTC's new Ice Cream Sandwich-packing range -- neither too big nor too small, and with just the right amount of oomph under the hood allowing it to throw pixels around like a hyperactive clubber throws shapes.
Pros:
- Very fast and responsive
- Ice Cream Sandwich
- Latest HTC Sense is easy to use
- Good 8-megapixel camera
- Slender but sturdy form
Cons:
- No microSD card slot
14 years ago
HTC One S Review: Ultramodern Design, Awesome Camera
The global version of the HTC One S ($200 with a new two-year contract from T-Mobile; price as of April 18, 2012) impressed me at Mobile World
Pros:
- Thin
- premium design
- Excellent for gaming and multimedia
- High-end camera
Cons:
- Mediocre call quality
- No
14 years ago
HTC One S (T-Mobile)
HTC has finally launched its first Android smartphone to ship with Ice Cream Sandwich-and it's a winner. The HTC One S packs a next-generation dual-core processor, a vibrant screen, an unusually capable camera, and fast HSPA+ 42 data speeds, all into one of the slimmest and lightest designs we've...
Pros:
- Beautiful, ultra-slim design
- Vibrant screen
- Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box
- Feels fast and responsive
- HTC Sense 4.0 is redesigned, with especially slick camera software
- Clear voice quality
Cons:
- PenTile display makes for slightly fuzzy text
- No voice dialing over Bluetooth
14 years ago
HTC One S Review
HTC has one been one of the leading phone manufacturers for a very long time and have had considerable success on the Android scene. In fact, the first Android smartphone was an HTC. So when see the HTC brand, you expect high quality.
Pros:
- Android Ice-Cream Sandwich
- Sense 4
- and at the almost perfect screen size of 4.3-inches
Cons:
- The lack of Near Field Communications (NFC), and a Micro SD card slot for memory expansion
- Beats Headphones not included in the box with all network providers
13 years ago
HTC One S review
The HTC One S is an excellent mid-range smartphone option. It might not have the headline specifications of the One X but it outdoes it on performance and battery life. It does this in a more user friendly size, better build quality and a cheaper price tag.
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