Aptly named the HTC One, no frills, this phone offers excellent build quality, great user experience, a decent camera, good sound quality and attractive features, relying essentially almost everything a user looking smartphone in a single device, but a steep price tag properly. Prices in the the range Rs.40, 000, this phone is easily one of the most expensive on the market. Take a closer look at what it has to offer.
The phone has top of the line design, with an aluminum unibody, camera and buttons that are flush with the surface of the phone, and aesthetics almost flawless. The front of the unit is dominated by a 4.7-inch screen with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 to ensure strength and resistance to scratches. 1080x1920 pixels unit, Super LCD 3, gives you a 468 ppi display, which results in images and text and wide viewing angles. The front of the unit also houses grids speakers aluminum above and below the display coupled with Beats Audio and a sound amplifier to increase the sound quality. The wide-angle 2.1 megapixel front camera is located in the upper right corner above the screen. The device has two capacitive keys with central conspicuous by its absence, which may take a little time to get used to. The power button / lock is located along the top edge of the phone next to the 3.5mm headphone jack, which can make lock / unlock the device a little heavy, considering its dimensions.
The back of the device has a main camera 4 megapixels and an LED flash. Interestingly, the device uses Ultrapixels or more pixels instead of running number of pixels. The camera can record 1080p HD video, slow motion video capture, specialized filters before capturing an image, and increased by customizable resolution, ISO settings, video quality control, image adjustments and settings white balance. New camera mode from HTC, HTC Zoe automatically captures up to 20 photos and 3 seconds of videos you can add background music, play with the order of the images, and include special transitions, essentially making the 'alive. Image In addition, the phone allows you to share these images and montages through electronic or social networks. However, while the camera has all these features, and also capture good images in most lighting conditions, there may be a slight loss of detail courtesy lower resolution.
The bottom of the unit features a Micro-USB port and a microphone. The volume rockers are placed on the right side of the phone. The phone has a 2300mAh battery, 2GB of RAM and 32GB or 64GB of storage (not expandable).
The HTC One runs Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and Sense 5, the skin is minimal and clean, and provides a little extra to the table custom applications. The phone comes with several other useful features, HTC Sense Blinkfeed and voices are probably two of the most interesting. The first allows you to select social networks, news and feed you want to stay updated on and receive updates to all of them in a live stream on your home screen, while the second includes two built-in microphones that detect high levels of ambient noise and boost the dynamics of voice during a call offering clarity.
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