HTC One S Z560e
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13 years ago
HTC One A9 review - HTC's best smartphone yet
Taken together, the HTC One A9 is the phone the One M9 should have been from the start, and it's easily my favourite HTC handset to date. Sense 7 is a fantastic interface and the A9's beautiful design makes it by far one of the most pleasing and attractive smartphones I've reviewed in some time.
13 years ago
HTC One S review
The dual-core HTC One S 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 , but is specced to give most current Android rivals – the Samsung Galaxy S2 , Samsung Galaxy...
Pros:
- Thin and stylish
- Excellent screen
- Speedy
- Thin and stylish
- Excellent screen
- Speedy
Cons:
- Limited storage
- Uses a micro SIM
- Non-replaceable battery
- Limited storage
- Uses a micro SIM
- Non-replaceable battery
13 years ago
Well first of all, I do love my phone. I've owned it since June 2012 and never had that many issues with it, up until recently. Firstly, the camera, the customisation aspects and the browsing speeds are very impressive. However, these are somewhat shadowed by the bad aspects of the phone.
Pros:
- Camera
- internet browsing
Cons:
- Battery life
- the ceramic back covering flakes off
- sometimes crashes due to poor signal
13 years ago
One S
One S is the smaller brother of the flagship One X. With a dual-core processor, an 8 MP camera with HTC's ImageChip, its a capable smartphone. At 7.8 mm, this phone is extremely thin and has an excellent finsh.
13 years ago
Review: HTC One S
The HTC One S is a attractive phone with blazing speed 1.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Quad core processor and 1 GB RAM. The 8 megapixel camera, Beats Audio sound technology, High Dynamic Range camera mode, Android 4.0 Ice cream sandwich and HTC Sense 4 makes device simply superb in the segment.
Pros:
- It features a bright 4.3 inch screen
- high speed 3G access
- 8 Megapixel camera and for music lovers
- there is Beat Audio providing high quality audio
Cons:
- One has to be satisfied with 16GB inbuilt memory, no micro SD card slot
- Battery life is poor compared to peers and it is has non removable battery
12 years ago
DISAPPOINTING
Used different HTC phones but with what i have HTC ONE S/Villec2 is very disappointing due to the fact that my version cannot be updated to Jellybean 4.2 and Sense5 but the other version has the update. So if you are planing to buy htc one s do no choose Villec2 version.
11 years ago
The HTC One S is a fantastic phone with a lovely design and its ability to cram so much in a phone so thin. Its camera and performance throughout is exceptional. If you're looking for a new smartphone, the HTC One S should be near the top of your list.
Pros:
- One of the first things you'll notice is how fast the HTC One S can be
- The HTC One S boots up in no time at all in comparison to some smartphones
- Its 1.5GHz dual core processor makes all the difference: really helping to add zip to multitasking and managing multiple applications and diving into...
Cons:
- The HTC One S features Android 4.0, but HTC still insists on caking in its HTC Sense 4 interface to accompany it, so you don't quite get the full Android 4.0 experience
- But that said, the interface is still lush, featuring beautiful menu layouts.
10 years ago
HTC One A9 review: the Android iPhone
When the history of Android is written, HTC's name will go down as one of the early innovators that propelled the young platform to its fullest potential. This Taiwanese company built the first ever Android phone as well as the first Nexus.
Pros:
- Exquisite
- if unoriginal
- design
- Runs smooth as butter
- Fast and accurate fingerprint sensor
- Sounds great even without stereo speakers
Cons:
- Battery is only just adequate
- Camera still lags the competition
- Google's Nexuses offer much better value
- The ignominy of being an iPhone clone
10 years ago
HTC One A9 review
HTC's latest premium phone is more than just an iPhone clone - it's easily the most solid built handset the company has made yet. While it does lack raw power compared to its M9 sibling, there are no BoomSound speakers and its camera does leave us wanting more, it's a solid performer and its...
9 years ago
T-Mobile HTC One S review
The international version of the has been available for a few weeks already and now customers in the U.S. can purchase the phone from T-Mobile for $199.99 (after $50 mail-in rebate) with a new two year contract. HTC was kind enough to send us a demo unit a few weeks early ...
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