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14 years ago
HTC One S Android phone
The One X may be HTC's flagship Android phone of 2012, but the One S certainly doesn't look or feel any less classy. It's constructed from a unibody aluminium frame that's just 7.6mm thick and boasts many of the same features as its more expensive counterpart.
Pros:
- Thin and stylish design
- Excellent performance
- Great camera software
Cons:
- Display can't match some rivals
- No memory expansion
- Inconsistent Sense UI
13 years ago
HTC One S
A fine screen and camera backed up by surprisingly powerful hardware make for an excellent mid-range handset
10 years ago
HTC One A9 Review
HTC's all-metal One A9 has style, but its $500 price tag is much higher than the competition.
Pros:
- Gorgeous all-metal design
- Fingerprint sensor with Android Pay
- MicroSD card slot for expandable storage
- Nearly pure Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Cons:
- Weak processor
- Poor battery life
- $500 is too much
14 years ago
HTC One S Review
This is a slim, nicely designed device with a fabulous snapper and a tough, yet slim chassis
Pros:
- Tough chassis
- colourful
- bright display
- feature-packed snapper
Cons:
- Storage limited with no expansion options
- lack of sharpness on display
14 years ago
HTC One S
Following swiftly in the footsteps of the HTC One X , the HTC One S sits in the middle of the company's new trio of One branded Android smartphones. But while it may not be feature packed enough to perch at the top of HTC's pile, there's still potentially enough here to make this one of the choice...
Pros:
- Beautiful slim but strong design
- Dazzling and colourful screen
- Incredibly fast processor
- Feature packed camera
Cons:
- Matt black finish doesn't wear damage well
- Screen has iffy viewing angles and isn't as sharp as the best
- HTC image quality still isn't brilliant
14 years ago
HTC One S (T-Mobile)
With both HTC and T-Mobile going through trying times, both the carrier and the handset maker are looking to make a bold statement with the HTC One S. This little brother to the HTC One X boasts the same superfast camera--thanks to a dedicated imaging chip--along with a sexy Super AMOLED screen...
Pros:
- Slim and attractive design
- Gorgeous Super AMOLED screen
- Speedy camera
- Sleek Sense UI on top of Android 4.0
Cons:
- T-Mobile 4G Network can be spotty
- Mediocre battery life
14 years ago
HTC One S
The HTC One S is one of our top picks among Android smartphones. Not only is it one of the few to run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, we also like the evolution of HTC Sense. The gorgeous, elegant and durable anodized aluminum unibody casing, impossibly thin profile and attention to detail are hard...
Pros:
- ICS
- stunning design
- lovely display
- HSPA+ 42 Mbps support
Cons:
- Battery not removable
- no storage expansion
14 years ago
HTC One S Android smartphone
The One S is the Panther tank to the One X's Königstiger. Smaller, lighter, not as visually impressive nor perhaps as iconic but at the end of the day still a fine and versatile device for use in the real world.
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
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
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