karl
April 3rd, 2013, 12:55 PM
The flagship phone from HTC is beautifully designed, but let down by poor battery life and a set of largely iterative improvements.
HTC's One is the company's last chance to regain its cool factor
By Matt Warman, Consumer Technology Editor
HTC is the company that first made Android interesting, but since the HTC Desire the Taiwanese company has struggled to fulfil its potential. The new One has to be the device that saves the company. Even chief executive Peter Chou, styled somewhat implausibly as the closest thing Android has to Steve Jobs, has said he will resign if the gamble doesn’t pay off.
And on paper, the One ought to deliver. It’s got a full HD screen, great speakers, an innovative camera, a new way to see your social media and a new design that makes a single piece of aluminium into an object of desire. A high-speed processor pushes things along effortlessly.
Full story here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/htc/9969543/HTC-One-review.html
HTC's One is the company's last chance to regain its cool factor
By Matt Warman, Consumer Technology Editor
HTC is the company that first made Android interesting, but since the HTC Desire the Taiwanese company has struggled to fulfil its potential. The new One has to be the device that saves the company. Even chief executive Peter Chou, styled somewhat implausibly as the closest thing Android has to Steve Jobs, has said he will resign if the gamble doesn’t pay off.
And on paper, the One ought to deliver. It’s got a full HD screen, great speakers, an innovative camera, a new way to see your social media and a new design that makes a single piece of aluminium into an object of desire. A high-speed processor pushes things along effortlessly.
Full story here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/htc/9969543/HTC-One-review.html