Rating 4.1 105 reviews
Manufacturer: HTC
review.fwd.channel5.com
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...
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androidandme.com
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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pcworld.idg.com.au
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
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PC Pro
13 years ago

HTC One S

A fine screen and camera backed up by surprisingly powerful hardware make for an excellent mid-range handset
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Digitaltrends
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
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review.goodgearguide.com.au
14 years ago

HTC One S Android phone

The HTC One S certainly doesn't look or feel inferior to the flagship One X. A lower resolution display is the main differentiator, but the One S makes up for that with a design that's more comfortable to hold and better battery life. If the One X's size is too much for you to handle, then you should definitely check out the One S. 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
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CNET
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.
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mobilephones.com
8 years ago

The HTC smartphone is very sleek looking with a trio of finishing tones applied to the super-thin metal frame. The HTC One A9 deals now available in Opal Silver has a brushed metal body that is accentuated with highly polished sides and Matt stripes that add character to the back face.
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Mobile Choice UK
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
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CNET
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
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