HTC One (M7): Specification and Review
Big brands like Samsung has recently launched its new model as Samsung Grand with keeping normal person in mind who can buy it easily. The phone went well. There are also rumours of Galaxy Note 8. Recently, HTC, Taiwanese mobile manufacturer launched its new flagship Smartphone ‘HTC One’, which is also known as M7, in New York. Its been said that the high end specification will compete with the Apple's iPhone and the Android devices. Many are comparing HTC One with Samsung Galaxy SIII.
The phone has a new version of Sense, a proprietary user interface created by HTC. The phone runs on Android Jelly Bean 4.1. The best thing that HTC One gives is the metal unibody design and is powered by 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor. It shows a 4.7 inch screen with 1080P resolution and features 2GB RAM. Equipped with an internal storage of 32GB or 62GB, the device has a 2.1 mega pixel front camera and a battery with a capacity of 2300 mAh. But the phone does not support microSD card.
Talking more about HTC One:
Screen:
It was said first, might be a rumour, that HTC One will have a 5" screen but at the end it was what came was 4.7 " screen same as HTC One X & X+. Even though the screen size is a bit small as compared with other large display phone, it has a full resolution of 1,920x1,080 giving it a massive 468 pixels per inch. This time HTC sticked with LCD rather than AMOLED.
Design:
HTC One poses a sleek metal body with machined speaker grilles and two hardware buttons instead of the usual three. HTC One has two colours - black and gunmetal silver. This time they opted for metal body rather than plastic to have a better grip on the phone. Along with that they added a twin speaker grilles to the front of the phone for improved audio known as BoomSound.
OS, Processor & Battery:
This time HTC has opted for their own version of Sense, a proprietary user interface created by HTC. HTC will launch the One with Android 4.1.2 rather than the newer 4.2.
It uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core chip running at 1.7GHz, along with 2GB of RAM to power Android 4.1.2. A 2,300mAh battery should give it a significant boost as compare to One X.
Camera:
It comes with a new technology better than the camera technology of current phones. HTC One Camera shoots pictures in 4 mega pixels. The company claims that the new camera technology can capture 300% more light than the cameras used in existing devices. It offers better HDR pictures and videos and similar to the camera in Lumia 920, features optical image stabilization. According to the company, it isn’t megapixels but Ultrapixels with each allowing 300% more light.
Storage:
This time HTC One is equipped with 32GB and 64GB of internal storage. This is much more compare to SIII. Therefore, it doesn't have any MicroSD Slot.
Key Features
With HTC BlinkFeed™ on your phone, you’re never out of touch with your world. All your favorite content is streamed live onto one screen. If it’s happening now, you’ll find it on your home screen.
Get perfect images with one-press continuous shooting, VideoPic, and a camera that captures 300% more light.
Dual frontal stereo speakers are teamed with powerful amplifiers, so everyone can hear what you’re hearing. Share music, share videos, share games—and share them loudly.
Overall , i think this can be a phone with what all we need. Its new feature can bring many things to us that we had just expected of. Lets see when the phone gets launched in March in various countries. But no date has been yet confirmed about its launch in India.
Cheers!!!
The phone has a new version of Sense, a proprietary user interface created by HTC. The phone runs on Android Jelly Bean 4.1. The best thing that HTC One gives is the metal unibody design and is powered by 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor. It shows a 4.7 inch screen with 1080P resolution and features 2GB RAM. Equipped with an internal storage of 32GB or 62GB, the device has a 2.1 mega pixel front camera and a battery with a capacity of 2300 mAh. But the phone does not support microSD card.
Talking more about HTC One:
Screen:
It was said first, might be a rumour, that HTC One will have a 5" screen but at the end it was what came was 4.7 " screen same as HTC One X & X+. Even though the screen size is a bit small as compared with other large display phone, it has a full resolution of 1,920x1,080 giving it a massive 468 pixels per inch. This time HTC sticked with LCD rather than AMOLED.
Design:
HTC One poses a sleek metal body with machined speaker grilles and two hardware buttons instead of the usual three. HTC One has two colours - black and gunmetal silver. This time they opted for metal body rather than plastic to have a better grip on the phone. Along with that they added a twin speaker grilles to the front of the phone for improved audio known as BoomSound.
OS, Processor & Battery:
This time HTC has opted for their own version of Sense, a proprietary user interface created by HTC. HTC will launch the One with Android 4.1.2 rather than the newer 4.2.
It uses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core chip running at 1.7GHz, along with 2GB of RAM to power Android 4.1.2. A 2,300mAh battery should give it a significant boost as compare to One X.
Camera:
It comes with a new technology better than the camera technology of current phones. HTC One Camera shoots pictures in 4 mega pixels. The company claims that the new camera technology can capture 300% more light than the cameras used in existing devices. It offers better HDR pictures and videos and similar to the camera in Lumia 920, features optical image stabilization. According to the company, it isn’t megapixels but Ultrapixels with each allowing 300% more light.
Storage:
This time HTC One is equipped with 32GB and 64GB of internal storage. This is much more compare to SIII. Therefore, it doesn't have any MicroSD Slot.
Key Features
- Your home screen. Your world.
With HTC BlinkFeed™ on your phone, you’re never out of touch with your world. All your favorite content is streamed live onto one screen. If it’s happening now, you’ll find it on your home screen.
- Awesome camera. Awesome imaging tools.
Get perfect images with one-press continuous shooting, VideoPic, and a camera that captures 300% more light.
- Slim phone. Fat sound.
Dual frontal stereo speakers are teamed with powerful amplifiers, so everyone can hear what you’re hearing. Share music, share videos, share games—and share them loudly.
Overall , i think this can be a phone with what all we need. Its new feature can bring many things to us that we had just expected of. Lets see when the phone gets launched in March in various countries. But no date has been yet confirmed about its launch in India.
Cheers!!!
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