HTC One S Z560e
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14 years ago
HTC One S
Note: As you'll see in our review, we detected a certain sensitivity to scratches in the body of the One S. This is a blatant imperfection in the phone.
Pros:
- Size and weight
- Good screen
- Sense interface coupled with Android ICS
- Overall responsiveness
- Clean audio rendering
Cons:
- Body highly sensitive to scratching (to be verified...
- Low memory for a multimedia smartphone (about 12 GB
- Low pixel density for 2012
14 years ago
HTC One S Review
We've already reviewed HTC's flagship handset the HTC One, and while it's an amazing phone, it's probably too big and too powerful for your average smartphone user. Today we've got our hands on their middle-of-the-road handset, which is likely to be HTC's most popular handset of 2012.
14 years ago
HTC One S review
The HTC One S is a decent smartphone that manages to retain the One X's top-end feel despite packing a less impressive processor and screen.
Pros:
- Solid metal design
- runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich
- decent screen
- reasonable camera
Cons:
- Average battery
- Sense feels cluttered
- no micro-SD card slot or HDMI input
14 years ago
HTC One S
HTC One V – If you don't think you'll need all the power afforded by dual-core technology, the HTC One V is the most affordable handset in the One series. It offers the same user interface with Ice Cream Sandwich and Sense 4.0, as well as Audio Beats technology, but is powered by a smaller,...
Pros:
- Exceptional design
- Intuitive interface
- Excellent camera
Cons:
- Storage not expandable
14 years ago
HTC One S/One V Reviews
In reality, the One S isn't truly a middleweight proposition; the reason for its 'halfway house' position within HTC's 2012 portfolio is because the One X is so stunningly powerful.
14 years ago
The Little Brother
The HTC One S is one of HTC's One series of phones. With the others being the One V and the One X, t
Pros:
- Build quality
- premium feel
- Beats Audio
- excellent camera and camera software
Cons:
- Non-removable battery
- no expandable storage
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
14 years ago
Review: HTC One S for T-Mobile US
If you're looking for a new Android smartphone on T-Mobile, the HTC One S is your best bet right now. Sense 4.0 is excellent, the camera is fantastic, and the physical design of the phone exudes quality.
14 years ago
HTC One S review
So you've already read about the iPhone-beating HTC One X – but what if you don't fancy its palm-straining 4.8in screen?
14 years ago
Waaaaaay Better than the iPhone
i get asked often, "cool phone what kind is it?" i tell them and they respond, "why didn't you just get an iphone?" and i say, "because my phone is way better." love this phone. has everything i need. very fast and the screen is beautiful.
Pros:
- great screen
- long battery life
- great pictures
Cons:
- music not as great as i was hoping
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