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April 2013
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HTC One es el celular Android casi perfecto
Con una de las pantallas más impresionantes
Dos bocinas frontales para una calidad de audio inigualable y una calidad de fabricación extraordinaria que hace que te enamores a primera vista de él
Diseño original y construcción basada principalmente en el uso de aluminio
Pantalla Full HD 1080p de 4
7″ con densidad de 469 ppp
Que ofrece colores vivos
Buenos ángulos de visión y negros profundos
Rapidez y cero parones gracias a un potente hardware
Diseño casi perfecto
Pantalla increíble
Rendimiento de la cámara en modo Noche
Diseño Unibody
Cámara con ultrapíxels
HTC Boom Sound con Beats Audio
El mecanizado del chasis es impecable
Excelente pantalla
Instantáneas de calidad con poco ruido
Elevada potencia
Sonido de gran solvencia
Buena ergonomía
Software muy elaborado (BlinkFeed y HTC Zoe)
NFC
WiFi 802.11ac
Pantalla FullHD de excelente calidad
Diseño muy cuidado en aluminio
Excelente sonido
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Su versión de sistema operativo está desactualizada comparada con la de sus competidores y HTC es muy malo para liberar actualizaciones. La duración de batería es francamente decepcionante. Un gran celular
Que llega muy tarde
Almacenamiento interno de 32 o 64 GB sin posibilidad de ampliación mediante tarjeta microSD
HTC BlinkFeed carece de opciones de personalización (feeds personales
Intervalo de actualización
Número de actualizaciones por pantalla
Etc.)
La ausencia de l
Resolución de la cámara
Autonomía mejorable
HTC Blinkfeed
Reflejos en pantalla
Batería no extraíble
Fotos de calidad elevada
Pero de tamaño mejorable
No tiene ranura microSD
En condiciones rigurosas el chasis se calienta algo
Publicación: 2013-03-19, Autor: Andy , crítica de: gadgetdaily.xyz
Resumen: Back in 2010 HTC was well placed to become Android's dominant manufacturer. It had popular, big-selling ranges at all the key price points and had also been chosen by Google to make the first Nexus phone. In 2011 it released too many mediocre handsets, wi...
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Publicación: 2013-03-18, Autor: Nirave , crítica de: techview.co
Resumen: HTC announced the HTC One just before MWC 2013 last month and during the annual congress, we went hands on with HTC's smartphone. However, the models we tested were prototypes and despite the delays until the end of the month, we've managed to get our han...
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Publicación: 2013-03-14, Autor: Eric , crítica de: uk.hardware.info
The HTC One is a truly impressive smartphone. We like the sleek design and the phone feels solid in your hand. The build quality and finish are of the highest level, the One really oozes quality. The 4.7-inch Full HD display is outstanding in every aspe...
1080p display; Metal frame is sturdy and luxurious; Extremely powerful; Attractive interface
Black paintwork picks up scuffs incredibly easily; BlinkFeed can't be removed; No immediate way to customise menus; No expandable storage or removable battery; Camera doesn't impress
HTC's latest flagship smart phone brings new software, neat camera tricks and a Full HD display. The super-charged processor and metal construction are more reasons to be excited, but the lack of any standout feature means we'd hold off buying it until...
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Publicación: 2013-03-14, Autor: Chris , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Display, power, design and build, Sense 5 alterations, Zoe camera, summary videos, live Gallery, sound performance
No storage expansion, camera suffers from noise, Blink Feed won't be for everyone
The HTC One is the best phone that HTC has made. The design, the refreshes made to HTC Sense, and the power on offer make this among the best that Android has on offer. There's innovation, there's attention to detail and there's plenty on offer stra...
Excellent build and ergonomics, Fab screen, Sense 5 is visually slick, Great performance
Non-expandable memory, Mediocre battery life, Keyboard needs a visual refresh
The HTC One might be the most desirable phone available right now. Its metal-backed body feels fantastic in the hand, its screen is superb, performance is great and Sense 5 offers some interesting new features that you can choose to side-step if you prefe...
We always thought that HTC’s One X was cruelly overlooked - its beautiful curved unibody was far better looking than the cheapish Samsung Galaxy S3. HTC’s designers have excelled themselves again this year: the HTC One is gorgeous. A lovingly crafted metal slab almost identical in size to its predecessor, it’s cool to the touch, rock solid, and lies smoothly on a tablet, since the camera doesn’t
As cool as the HTC One looks, there are a few design flaws its creators should be kicking themselves over. HTC’s decision to remove one of the standard control buttons (the multi-tasking tab) to make way for its logo below the screen is an odd one that’ll surprise longtime Android users - instead, you double tap the home button to switch apps.This, you get used to. More frustrating is HTC’s decis
Is the HTC One really the one? Quite possibly. The HTC One is a mighty smartphone, and well worthy of its name. It’s stupendously fast and slick, and packs a phenomenal camera, though we’re not sure that HTC’s Sense software adds to the experience othe...
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Publicación: 2013-03-13, Autor: Sophie , crítica de: stuff.tv
It's a looker, Eye-lickingly great screen, Universal remote control
Average battery life, Stills don't look good blown up
The Nexus 4 showed us how Android should be done, and the Xperia Z gave us full HD and a sleek, waterproof build. But until the HTC One, we'd never really fallen for an Android phone. The One takes the customisation of Android, the liveliness of Windows ...