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Release Date (UK): March 2013 |
HTC's flagship Android phone for 2013, the One was developed with an emphasis on unique hardware and software features, such as a unibody aluminum frame, a new image sensor implementation for its camera allowing for better pictures under low light, front-facing stereo speakers and a revised version of HTC's Sense user experience.
What the critics say (scores are out of 100)
AndroidPit | Loie Favre HTC has created a classy device with its new flagship, launching the manufacturer out from Samsung's shadows. Along with its first class hardware, HTC made some crucial decisions. Read full review |
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VentureBeat | Devindra Hardawar Finally, there's an Android phone that doesn't make me miss anything about the iPhone. It's called the HTC One, and it's the best Android phone I've ever laid hands on. Read full review |
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IT PRO | Mike Jennings The HTC One is currently the world's best smartphone. It's got the best design, specification and screen so, if you're in the market for a high-end handset, this is the phone to buy. Read full review |
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What Hi-Fi? The camera might not be as good as was promised, BlinkFeed won't be for everyone and the Zoe photos could become a little used gimmick, but the overall package is an excellent one that's pretty hard to find any serious fault in. HTC has managed to create a well-designed, well thought-out phone both inside and out, which is sure to give its competition plenty of food for thought. Read full review |
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MSN Tech | David Phelan HTC's latest flagship is an accomplished, attractive and highly enjoyable phone. It feels great in the hand, and it's no surprise that the gorgeous display the highest pixel density yet on a mobile. Read full review |
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The Gadget Show The HTC One is a mighty smartphone, and well worthy of its name. Read full review |
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Pocket-lint | Chris Hall 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 straight out of the box. Read full review |
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Expert Reviews | Chris Finnamore A beautiful handset with an amazing screen and innovative camera - an Ultimate smartphone Read full review |
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Know Your Mobile | Basil Kronfli With as close to flawless design as we've seen on an Android phone, the best display on the market, an innovative, charming user interface and a novel camera experience, not to mention ground breaking power and respectable battery life, it's a given, the HTC One is the phone to own. Read full review |
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PC Pro | Mike Jennings HTC needed to come out fighting with its latest handset, and it's done so with gusto: the One is the finest smartphone money can buy. Read full review |
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Mobile Choice The HTC One is an all-round marvel, from its solid yet elegant metal body which looks and feels smashing, to its brand new Sense 5.0 interface which is streamlined and intuitive as ever. Read full review |
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TechRadar | Gareth Beavis ... You can see the passion that flows through the One from top to bottom. Read full review |
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Stuff | Sophie Charara ...until the HTC One we'd never really fallen for an Android phone. Until now. Read full review |
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T3 | Thomas Tamblyn We can confidently say that the HTC One is the best Android smartphone you can buy right now. Read full review |
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TechnoBuffalo | Todd Haselton From the stellar camera and its highlight reels to the aluminum body and stellar screen, the HTC One offers a truly first-class experience. The HTC One is the first smartphone in a long time that we've been drop dead excited to use every single day during the review period. Read full review |
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Mobile Syrup | Daniel Bader The HTC One is currently the best smartphone on the market. It's not perfect, and nor is the Android app ecosystem, but the combination of stunning design, prodigiously fast hardware, superbly-implemented software and keen focus on what's important to the average customer makes it the best choice for most consumers. Read full review |
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Engadget | Brad Molen HTC's latest flagship is the company's best effort to date. Its beautiful design, great display and solid performance have convinced us that the One is among the finest phones you can buy. Read full review |
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phoneArena | Victor H It is a brilliant device in virtually every aspect. Coming with a beautiful aluminum body that fits almost organically in the hand, it has a great and vivid, extremely sharp 4.7-inch screen. The stereo front speaker bring a small revolution in smartphone sound that you'll appreciate instantly when you hear it. Read full review |
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TheEffect.Net | Tony Over all, the HTC One is HTC back on form and I for one am glad. This is a great phone, solidly made with some great new and improved tech on board. I can't recommend it highly enough. Read full review |
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Phone Scoop | Eric M. Zeman The hardware is quite good, and possibly the best available for the Windows Phone platform. The device truly conquers the basics, with an excellent screen, great audio quality, superb performance on Verizon's network, and killer battery life. Read full review |
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ITProPortal | Sandra Vogel The HTC One is a stunner to look at, and its screen is superb. The processor should be able to cope with anything, and sound quality is great. Read full review |
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PC Advisor | Matt Egan The HTC One is up there with the very best smartphones on the market today. It has superb performance, and excellent build quality spoiled only slightly by running hot in use. Read full review |
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AnandTech | Brian Klug The result is a phone that's not just exciting because it's something new to review, but because it's different and uniquely better for the right reasons. Read full review |
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Register Hardware | Alun Taylor The One deserves to be a success and if you are after a new smartphone in 2013 you really have to include it in your shortlist no matter what your OS allegiance. Read full review |
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Trusted Reviews | Andrew Williams 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 prefer old-style Sense. The UltraPixel camera is a mite disappointing given the ballyhoo made at its launch, but it proves that HTC is one of just a few mobile companies trying something truly interesting. Read full review |
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Australian PC World | Ross Catanzariti The HTC One is one of the best designed phones we've ever used, has an outstanding display and its battery life is slightly improved over previous models. However, the One's new camera technology isn't a revolution and the tile-based 'BlinkFeed' home screen won't suit all users. Read full review |
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The Verge | David Pierce I really, really like the HTC One. I'm a sucker for beautiful hardware, and this device is one of the best-designed smartphones I've ever used. Read full review |
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The Independent | David Phelan It's handsome, well-made and well thought through. Plus, the full metal jacket gives the phone a premium feel. It certainly has a hard battle ahead to squeak in between the inevitable sales of Samsung's and Apple's crowd-pleasers, but if there's any justice, it will. Read full review |
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Eurogamer | Damien McFerran HTC has a lot riding on the success of the One, and has pulled out all the stops to produce a top-tier handset capable of challenging the best the smartphone world has to offer. The HTC One is a premium product with exceptional power, but battery life is average. Read full review |
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V3 | Alastair Stevenson A super fast, well-built smartphone with a decent camera. Read full review |
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The Telegraph | Matt Warman The One is not so much 'the one' as one of many. Read full review |
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Wired UK | Dave Oliver The HTC One is a lot of smartphone, with a terrifically powerful processor, a stonkingly good screen and pretty good camera. But its premium spec comes at a premium price and with other high quality Androids like the Google Nexus 4 coming in at half the price, how many will want to stump up the extra ackers for just a few extra attributes? Read full review |
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What Mobile | Allan Swann The HTC One is an impressive device. Its screen and industrial design are now industry leading, and while its processor is impressive, it may be a bit overpowered (sacrilege!) as the punishment comes in the form of battery life. Read full review |
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AllThingsD | Katherine Boehret Those looking for a new take on Android, and especially a better smartphone camera, should consider the HTC One. Read full review |
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The Guardian | AP Samsung will outspend HTC many times over in marketing when Samsung's Galaxy S4 comes out shortly. But if you take the time to feel the One in your hand, it will probably be your One. Read full review |
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TechCrunch | Chris Velazco The HTC One is easily the best device that the company has ever crafted, and it's perhaps the single nicest Android phone I've ever used. Read full review |
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Gizmodo UK | Chris Mills The One is, undoubtedly, an excellent device. It does everything well, some things - the build, screen and mind-bending speakers come to mind - superbly, with only a few entries in the negatives column. Read full review |
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CNET UK | Andrew Hoyle With its super-crisp, bold screen, monstrously powerful processor, all-metal chassis and fun, attractive interface, the One is a real contender among this year's high-end smart phones. Read full review |
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Which? ... it's a great smartphone and though the new Samsung Galaxy S4 is still our top-scoring model, the headphones supplied with the HTC One are superior [subscription required for full access to review] Read full review |
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Digital Trends | K. T. Bradford The HTC One is a beautiful, speedy smartphone with a gorgeous screen. Sadly, the battery life is poor, the back of the phone gets hot, and its new software features are too limited. Read full review |
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Ars Technica | Florence Ion I'm inclined to say that the Galaxy S 4 is still the Android phone to beat, if only because HTC's Sense 5 is too grating for my normal TouchWiz ways. Read full review |
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Form factor: Touchscreen Bar Dimensions 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3 mm (5.41 x 2.69 x 0.37 in) Weight: 143 g (5.04 oz) |
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Size: 4.7 inches diagonal Resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels Screen Density: 469 ppi Screen-to-Body Ratio: 65 % Display Type: Super LCD3 |
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Chipset: Qualcomm APQ8064T Snapdragon 600 CPU: Quad-core 1.7 GHz Krait 300 GPU: Adreno 320 RAM: 2GB |
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Main Camera: 4MP 'Ultrapixels' with OIS and LED flash Secondary Camera: 2.1MP |
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Built-in Storage: 32GB Expandable Storage: Not Available |
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Capacity: 2300 mAh
Removable Battery: No Wireless Charging: No Quick Charge: None |
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We've used Flickr to find a selection of pictures taken by the HTC One camera. Here is a selection of photos taken by users from around the world so you can see what kind of picture quality you can expect from real-world use of the HTC One.
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