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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
A los editores no les gusta
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: 2013-09-27, Autor: Josh , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
Amazing Design with minimal branding, Very good battery life, Delivers great performance, Impressive sound thanks to BoomSound, Camera and Software features standout
No expandable storage, No replaceable battery, The Verizon HTC One is a powerful device, HTC One | $199 | Verizon, Verizon HTC One Review Guide, Hands On/Video Review, Design, Display, Performance and Hardware, Battery Life, Call Quality, Camera: Video an
The Verizon HTC One is one of the best smartphones on the market, pairing a sharp-looking design and great build quality with an excellent mix of software features that the average user will actually use on a daily or weekly basis.The Verizon HTC One is w...
Resumen: The Sony Xperia Z1 arrived amidst hype and huge expectations as it aimed to deliver an outstanding camera and powerful performance, all in one sleek package. However it has yet to prove it can do better than one of Android’s finest, the HTC One. The Xp...
The HTC One is a very nice phone and would be at the top of my list if I were ready to upgrade from my current phone. I'm saying this without comparing the new Droids or the Moto X though. I think it's safe to say that it's the best looking of the latest...
Publicación: 2013-09-10, Autor: Galen , crítica de: networkworld.com
HomeData CenterHTC One is the style champ for Android usersEmail a friendToUse commas to separate multiple email addressesFromCheck out this article I found on Network World.Privacy PolicyThank youYour message has been sent.SorryThere was an error emailin...
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Publicación: 2013-09-06, Autor: Eric , crítica de: droid-life.com
If you are looking to upgrade from your aging Galaxy Nexus or any other older device, the HTC One is a great choice. It's as simple as that. HTC's sales numbers might not reflect it, but they have put together one of the best smartphones of 2013 in the On...
Publicación: 2013-09-05, Autor: Jamie , crítica de: pcmag.com
Best-built phone on the market. Fast quad-core performance. Striking 1080p display. Excellent low-light camera performance.
Heavy Android skin. No removable battery or memory card slot. Lots of bloatware
The HTC One continues to be a well-designed, powerful 1080p Android smartphone, but the five-month wait for a Verizon Wireless version didn't do it any favors....
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Resumen: The HTC One grabbed our hearts with exquisite aluminum design, amazing front stereo speakers and blazing fast performance, but there’s a new kid on the block that braves to challenge all that. Welcome the LG G2, the contender, a device that revives the...
Resumen: LG is a brand name that has been absent from our routine smartphone camera comparisons for quite some time. That's because even though its recent high-end handsets have been pretty great overall, their cameras have always been a few steps behind the co...