In a simultaneous event in New York and UK, HTC made the formal announcement of their new handset — the HTC One.
The HTC One packs the same screen size as its predecessor, the HTC One X at 4.7 inches. However, it packs a full HD 1080p resolution like the Butterfly and more. It is all enclosed in an all-aluminum casing and has dual stereo speakers on the front.
The usual stuff are with the device (see specs below), but there are more things to highlight. First is the UltraPixel technology HTC introduces that will allow more light capture at a 4 megapixel resolution. Moreover, it features HTC Zoe which will create 3-second animated shorts with your camera.
HTC Boomsound is also expected to improve the sound experience along with the microphone, the front stereo speakers and Beats Audio. The rest of the story is software, HTC Sense 5.0 which seems to take a hint from Windows Phone and some other unique elements (BlinkFeed, Sense TV, etc.).
HTC One specs:
4.7-inch 1080p full HD display @ 1920×1080 pixels, 468ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 1.7GHz quad-core
2GB RAM
4 megapixel UltraPixel Camera
32GB, 64GB internal storage
WiFi 802.11ac
Bluetooth 4.0
IR Blaster
4G LTE connectivity`
2,300mAh battery
Android 4.1.2 with HTC Sense
9.3mm thin
143 grams
So how does it fare up for you? It’s pretty neat in our opinion. More coverage soon!
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John says:
Good.
Luis says:
Magkano naman kya to??? Bka parang ginto sa mahal… Hmph
John says:
Ew. The phone doesn’t feel like it’s an Android anymore.
Ryan says:
nakahawak ka na? kung mka ew ka jan. wagas.
anunymuse says:
Hindi ba dapat specifically 4.1.2 JellyBean and a 13-megapixel “UltraPixel” camera.
anunymuse says:
Ito din pala 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n Wi-Fi radios
anunymuse says:
Some more interesting features
”
– BlinkFeed is a new home screen, which features a customizable live stream of information that is relevant to the user, such as social media updates, news and photos, removing the need to launch separate applications in order to glance through frequently updating information. For news, BlinkFeed, will gather content from 1,400 well-known media sources.
– the HTC One is powered with an IR blaster, integrated into the power button, allowing the smartphone to act as a remote for most TV’s and set-top boxes. In addition, HTC Sense TV, a new app built into the device, acts as an interactive program guide. To compliment the brand new hardware, the HTC One runs on top of HTC’s Sense user interface, which now sits at version 5 with tons of new refinements over previous releases.
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Enya says:
11,917 lang naman Quadrant neto!
Karl Winston says:
I just wish it has external sd card support and removable battery (iwas nakaw)
query says:
panung iwas nakaw? hehe
Ryan says:
Motolite battery ilalagay nya. sa laki at bigat nun. iwas nakaw tlga. hehe
geezitscheez says:
Any idea how much this would cost here?
jdc says:
Ano ang ultrapixel? Kitang kita na ba pores diyan haha
Christian says:
amazing. ang galing ah. the specs that i want from a phone(camera,sound) are improved. galing. definitely my next phone. magiging ex ko na si HTC One X ko. :)
yajson says:
OK toh..
kaso baka kagaya ng blacberry z10 to kamahal 43-45k..
Hahaha says:
“So how does it fare up for you? It’s pretty neat in our opinion.”
Echuserong frog! Hindi ba dapat “it’s pretty neat in my opinion.”
Kasi you’re freking android fantard? Hahahahaha!
uknow says:
Ganun kamahal ang BBZ10 sa pinas? dito around 28K lang. Bibilhin ko sana yun kung android kaso hindi kaya Note 2 nabili ko.
Mitee de la Cruz says:
4 MP camera is still a 4 MP camera. software supported nga lang :(
nye? says:
alam mo ba sinasabi mo?
Mitee de la Cruz says:
@nye?
bakit?
Carlo says:
halatang hindi niya alam sinasabi niya.
Drawing says:
Bigger individual photodiode collects more light thus great picture quality esp in low light condition, but resolution wise not that great.
Mitee de la Cruz says:
kaya nga! hindi ako makaka gawa ng billboard gamit nito! oh noes! ano kayo ngayon…
Ronald Cirilo says:
Good thing HTC camera technology focuses now on making bigger sensor and not pixel count. Bigger sensor means better performance in low light to minimize noise and improves image quality.
Marvinavalta says:
The specs on paper dont tell the whole story, the real story is when the device gets in the hand of the users. Wait for the hands on review of any tech blog sites.
9evian6 says:
kaso, hindi included ang Philippines sa distribution! ito pa naman ang gusto ko..
http://www.gsmarena.com/the_htc_one_will_be_available_in_the_following_countries-news-5568.php
jm says:
htc one about 28-32k ^_^
Sam Wilbee says:
i like the design.. but Xperia Z forever.
crimson says:
kaya hindi to available dito sa pinas. kasi maliit lang ang demand nang HTC phone satin.
di tulad nang samsung at iphone.
irvin says:
tang ina ksi ung samsung nayan eh in demand plaging epal kulang naman sa built in memory plaging 16 gb ang meron satin wlang 32 to 64 gb at mahina ang mga sound nila madaling mag lowbat at sa iphone naman ito sa inyo madaling ma lowbat at maliit ang screen tipid sa specs.
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Erickson says:
PureView performs better in low light.
http://nokiarevolution.com/2013/02/22/lumia-920-and-htc-one-camera-samples-pureview-vs-ultrapixels/
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Ukina U. Amin says:
It would have been nice if HTC uses premium materials, like synthetic ceramic plastic and asahi dragontrail glass, used in the sony xperia z or the blackberry z10, rather than the cheap aluminum commonly used in cheap and entry brands like apple iphones and apple netbooks called mac air and their bigger netbook siblings called macbook.
Aluminum is so cheap and so abundant. But synthetic ceramic as used in trendy watch is as expensive as carbon fiber composite plastic to manufacture. Question is, would you like to wear a trendy watch made of alumimum like those sold in the sidestreet for 50 pesos of like the ceramic trendy watch sold for instance by entry level fossil at about 8,000 pesos. Obviously, if your cellphone is made of aluminum, it is cheap, and as cheaply made, hardware and os wise, like those of apple. Backyard industry in bangladesh supplies parts of apple to Foxconn. Parts sourced from disposed and recycled parts of big electronics companies. So why is it sold expensive then. Why? Does Ford sell their crappy vehicles at its actual value? The answer is no. American vehicles that could not even last a year of ordinary abuse is sold more than one of the lousiest Asian brands like Hyundai. Since when that the Americans tried to sell their crappy wares at actual value? Now you will no longer wonder why America could never stand on its feet again, economically speaking. And why there are so many NITWIT FILIPINOS.
Kikomanster says:
Nitwit Filipinos?Do you even know what you’re saying?! Aluminum is still steel per se compared to ceramic which is plastic! I sell ceramic made, authentic, branded and imported watches from the U.S. like Ice watches, Fossil, Juicy Couture and Marc Jacobs, and yes i can honestly say that the ceramic materials BREAK EASILY! even if you just made a lousy and dumb accidental hard press or let a ceramic watch fall on the ground..I assure you it will crack easily compared to aluminum! Let alone an aluminum made phone fall on the ground, which one do you think would break and split into parts?Yes, the ceramic made phones from Samsung and the likes would really crack into bits! And yes, i must admit the solid feel of the aluminum is still better compared to a plastic ceramic which feels cheaper. And sorry to dissappoint you but there are lots of knockoff watches in the bangketa which is made of ceramic plastics! Ceramic is still cheaper looking compared to Aluminum! Hands down!
Jas says:
Ukina mo!!!