HTC One S Z560e
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13 years ago
HTC One S
Among HTC's release of its innovative and powerful line of smartphones in April 2012 comes the latest addition to the pack, the HTC One S . It is specially built for higher quality entertainment, integrating Audio Beats by Dre that deliver rich and authentic sound for playing music or games, and...
13 years ago
Very good smartphone on T-Mobile account
Works well, short battery life, gets warm quickly. But it's a joy to have and view. My truly first Android phone (had a clone "hero 300" for a brief time) and I used an Apple iPhone (1st gen) prior to this.
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.
13 years ago
HTC One S Review
HTC One S Review.The HTC One S dual-core is among the first batch of smartphones to come with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on board. It's less powerful than the brand's own Ice Cream Sandwich-toting, quad-core HTC One X.
Pros:
- Light and compact 4.3-incher with premium metal chassis
- Snappy sub-second camera
- Very good call quality
- Bright screen with good outdoor visibility
- Free 25GB Dropbox and SkyDrive integration
Cons:
- No memory card slot
- Fiddly focus in Macro mode
- Unintuitive web browser
13 years ago
We have mentioned time and time again: HTC has had a record of making phones that are fashionable and sleek-looking, and the company has certainly outdone itself with the HTC One S.
Pros:
- Excellent design and solid build quality
- Crisp 4.3-inch AMOLED screen
- Decent camera performance
Cons:
- No microSD expansion slot
- Battery could be better
- High price-tag
13 years ago
Slim yet powerful smartphone packed tightly in an aluminium unibody and Super AMOLED display. HTC had introduced the new line of smartphones running Google Android and branded this new series as One.
Pros:
- Great slim design
- Pleasing and smooth performance
- Highly tweaked camera software
Cons:
- Non-removable battery
- Lack of memory storage expansion
- Little expensive
13 years ago
HTC One S - gradient blue (T-Mobile) review: HTC One S - gradient blue (T-Mobile)
The HTC One S is the best phone you can get on T-Mobile (for now), wrapping Android 4.0, 4G data speeds, and a beautiful 4.3-inch AMOLED screen into one svelte package.
Pros:
- The HTC One S manages to pack Android ICS
- Sense 4
- and a feature-filled camera into one of the slimmest phones on the market.
Cons:
- The One S' svelteness comes at the cost of no SD card expansion slot or removable battery.
13 years ago
A stunning, top of the range smart phone at a middle range price.
A stunning, top of the range smart phone at a middle range price. The HTC ONE S will not dissatisfy. Also, recommended is the Otterbox Commuter Case.
13 years ago
HTC One S
Good things come in threes, or so they say. HTC has three phones in its One-series range: the top-end One X, the low-end One V and the piggy-in-the-middle HTC One S. But, as it is with all middle children, the One S struggles to stand out.
Pros:
- Same, sleek shape as One X
- Excellent AMOLED screen
- Solid performance on Android ICS
Cons:
- Poor battery life
- Non-user-accessible battery
- No microSD or HDMI
13 years ago
awesome
I got one for my birthday cant put it down. Im alaways learning new things about the phone. The only complaint is the 16gb kind seems like ill use it up fast and the keyboard is a bit annoying but youll start to get used to it.
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