You can now pre-order the HTC One flagship smartphone from majority
of online retailers, and so far to date this handset seems to be a
winner with consumers. We will be giving the ultimate HTC One visual
review roundup via videos that have been uploaded to YouTube, but let us
talk a little about the phone first.
The HTC One
brings many new features to the table such as HTC’s BlinkView
homescreen feature as well as a revamped camera. The size of this
handset is very nice indeed with a screen size of 4.7-inches, the screen
itself offers 1080p with 468ppi and if you take into account the
Samsung Galaxy S3 has 306 that is a big differential margin. Yes we know
many of you will say “You should compare it with the Samsung Galaxy S4
and then you will see a difference?” Personally we cannot do that
because the S4 does not exist yet.
HTC have also added a cool feature called ‘Blinkfeed’ that allows the
user to combine social networks and news all into one place, this in a
nutshell means the whole homescreen on the phone will be replaced with a
new concept to provide live streams, some say it looks similar to
Windows Phone, we will let you comment on that one.
The HTC One key specs include a 4.7-inch 1080p Full HD, Jelly Bean
OS, 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600, HTC UltraPixel sensor, HTC
ImageChip 2, we love the fact it comes with HTC Sense 5 (We will
explain more about this in another review round-up). There are so many
features to list so here is a few more as not to spoil the videos below,
the HTC one also comes with 64GB of internal storage, 2GB of RAM, WiFi,
Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and a 2300 mAh battery.
For sound the HTC One
features HTC BoomSound dual stereo speakers, on the camera front the
HTC One only has a 4-megapixel sensor but we all know it is not about
the pixel size, this one will take awesome pictures and HTC promises
that the handset will capture 300% more light thanks to its optical
image stabilization, f/2.0 lens and ImageChip 2 for HDR. It does have a
2.1-megapixel front-facing camera as well and all photos can be shared
via the new Zoe service, there is also 1080p video recording with
88-degree wide-angle lens
We have compiled 7 videos that review the HTC One. There is a video
by TechnoBuffalo and they look into the new Sense 5 user interface as
well as BlinkFeed, BoomSound speakers and loads more. Know Your Mobile
gives its hands on first impressions of the new flagship smartphone, and
they look more into the full HD quad-core HTC One. UberGizmo takes a
little look into the features; watch the video below to see what you
think. Other videos shown below are courtesy of PocketNow, Stuff
Magazine, Engadget and Phones 4 U (We will be receiving some content
from Phones 4 U within the next week). Please remember when we get our
hands on the HTC One we will give you our full hands-on review.
Please do watch the HTC One visual review roundup via the videos provided below.
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