Saturday, October 19, 2013

Test: HTC One - Mobile

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Plus & minus

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design

screen

raw strength

battery life

The virtual keyboard

camera

FAQ

Is the keyboard good?

The simple answer is no. Sense’s keyboard has always been strangely including strange knapplaceringar and so is the case this time. The recommendation is to download an alternative from Google Play.

Is the screen glass is resistant?

The Gorilla Glass2 which means that it is as durable as it is possible to expect a non-ruggedized modern mobile, but it’s not recommended to take the key over it or see if it lasts for a hammer.

Does the HDMI?

Yes and no, it has a micro USB port that acts as a micro hdmi port, although it requires an adapter (called MHL, Mobile High-Definition Link).

Options

Sony Xperia V and the upcoming Samsung S4 is well those closest.

Test picture from your camera

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Larger landscapes is not HTC One’s strongest card, the camera’s pixel count is simply not to, is clearly reflected in the details.

Without sounding too melodramatic I dare say that HTC’s future survival in Androidsegmentet depends on how successful htc One proves. The first impression is that the One is the pacemaker that now so desperately needs.

The Taiwanese mobile manufacturer started strong once. They met with success in pioneering and different mobiles such as HTC Hero, HTC Desire C, HTC Incredible and HTC Legend. »The upstart« gained market that scared the big, made interesting shape experiments and arrived at solutions in Androidpålägget Sense was really innovative. The only problem was that they forgot to tell you about them and instead disappeared gospel music soon enough behind a giant clock & weather widget and exaggerated animations. The company also committed some cardinal as being stingy with internal memory and making mobiles which lasted four hours before they must charge. In desperation, they began pumping out models that neither felt innovative and competitive. Leave a money squandering share buybacks in Beats (which they later sold) and Samsung’s current dominance and you will understand that HTC’s life in recent times has not been a bed of roses.

like a messiah will now »the« One, and it does it with style. I can straight up tell you that One is the best-looking Android to date, yes, maybe even the best-looking mobile ever. The beautiful aluminum body (carved from a single block) is nicely perforated where the speakers sit, subtle ivory white lines accentuate details like the large camera lens and also makes the handset more attractive. The edge that separates the phone’s front and back have the same white color and the part is not made of plastic, which would reduce their impact.

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Luckily also seems aluminum not have come in the way of signal reception (an aluminum body is often not so favorable for radio reception, which is unfortunate Asus Prime empirically proven). HTC says they have integrated antennas in the shell, like Apple’s iPhone, I guess, but unlike it, I have not experienced the “death grip” (when the signal reception fluctuates significantly depending on how you hold the phone). Speaking of grip, the cell phone is quite thin and light but still feels solid in the hand and the rounded back combined with the straighter sides give a good grip, the shiny surface of defiance. An extra nice “touch” is to point light which indicates when for example you have received a notice or charge your mobile, is nicely hidden behind högtalarperforeringen. When it comes to design I find simply nothing I do not like. The circle is closed and I am so glad that HTC has rediscovered his roots in terms of design approach.

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