Rating 4.1 105 reviews
Manufacturer: HTC
epinions.com
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
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V3
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
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Best Mobile Contracts
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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Gaj-it
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.
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DigitalVersus
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
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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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Gizmodo
14 years ago

HTC One S Review: Sturdy, Speedy And Sharp, But With Some Shortcomings

The old HTC is dead . Long live the new HTC, with fewer products and more attention to detail. The HTC One line heralds this new day. We've already seen the HTC One X here in Australia , but over in the US, the first phone they'll see is the HTC One S.
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Register Hardware
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.
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IT PRO
14 years ago

HTC One S review

The One S is the best 4.3in Android device on the market when it comes to features, battery life and design. HTC Sense is simply the best pre-installed overlay available from a manufacturer.
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PC Magazine
14 years ago

HTC One S (T-Mobile)

HTC has finally launched its first Android smartphone to ship with Ice Cream Sandwich-and it's a winner. The HTC One S packs a next-generation dual-core processor, a vibrant screen, an unusually capable camera, and fast HSPA+ 42 data speeds, all into one of the slimmest and lightest designs we've...
Pros:
  • Beautiful, ultra-slim design
  • Vibrant screen
  • Runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box
  • Feels fast and responsive
  • HTC Sense 4.0 is redesigned, with especially slick camera software
  • Clear voice quality
Cons:
  • PenTile display makes for slightly fuzzy text
  • No voice dialing over Bluetooth
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