The HTC One release seems sure to be one of the hottest launches of
the year and with this notable smartphone due to hit the shelves later
this month there’s not too much longer to wait. This is undoubtedly one
impressive phone and we think it’s likely to fly off the shelves for
those who want a top-flight Android device. While we wait to get our
hands on it we thought it would be interesting to share a video with you
of how the HTC One’s quality design is made.
Not only does this device have excellent specs but it’s also a very
handsome and sleek-looking handset and its design should appeal to many.
If you’ve ever wondered how the latest technology is used in
manufacturing a smartphone then this video of the HTC One being crafted
will certainly give you a taste.
Apparently it takes 200 minutes to meticulously craft the body of each HTC One,
with a CNC machine being used to cut the metal frame using an
electro-chemical process. The chamfer to the edges of the handset is
then created with a diamond cutter. HTC has often received praise for
the build quality of its top smartphones and after viewing this video
you will be able to see why.
If you’re interested in the HTC One you may also be interested in our
recent articles about the HTC One vs. Nokia Lumia 720 & 920 in a low-light camera shootout, or alternatively a look at the Galaxy S4 vs. HTC One
in Browsermark tests. As a brief refresher we’ll remind you that the
HTC has a 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor, 4.7-inch
display with resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 469 ppi, 2GB of RAM and 32 or
64GB of internal storage. It also has a 4-megapixel UltraPixel camera
and 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera, a 2300 mAh battery and it runs on
Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, upgradable to 4.2.2.
Check out the HTC One design video below this story and we’d
appreciate it if you could come back and share your thoughts with us.
Have you already decided that you want to purchase the HTC One? Maybe
you’re going to wait to see what Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S4 will have to offer? Let us have your comments.
Via: Phone Arena
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