Tuesday, January 21, 2014

HTC One Phone and Accessories



HTC One is a smartphone created with a simple purpose: to be not only the best Android smartphone on the market, but also keep its top position as the best Android flagship.

It's one of the best HTC phones to date.

To achieve such a high status, it must be as fast as the Google Nexus 4, look as great as the Sony Xperia Z and integrate almost the same set of specifications as the Samsung Galaxy S4.

All these features should be integrated into a Full HD package which should not weigh a lot and offer the best possible user experience.

















Dimensions
The build quality of the HTC One phone is almost impecable. The aluminum chassis is precision crafted and is fused to the rest of the body using a technique which leaves no trace.

It's pretty much in the same category as the new range of Apple iPhones and has supassed the Galaxy S4 if design is considered.

The phone comes encased into an aluminum body, so you naturally expect it to be heavier. It weighs just 143 and is light enough to be used just like any other top portable device. When you put in your pocket, you don't actually notice that it's there. The aluminum offers a high-durability sensation which is lacking in other high-end devices.

It measures 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm and it's a bit thicker than the iPhone 5. On top of the phone you'll find de power button and on the side there's the volume button. On the front you'll notice two speaker grilles which hide two high quality stereo speakers.

Features
HTC One comes with a Sense UI tweaked Android 4.1.2. If you ever held a HTC One X, you could still see some remnants of the original Android OS, but in the case of HTC One everything went through a redesign process. The finished user interface is minimalistic and offers less hasle.

One of the most important features implemented in the HTC One is the addition of BlinkFeed. This acts like a news aggregator and can be highly customized. You can add your favorite social networks and compatible news sites. This is basically a great idea for those who wish to remain connected with everything that matters to them.


Camera
The HTC One uses a 4MP Ultrapixel camera. All the camera sensors are split into photosensitive areas and each of these areas represents a pixel. Although the HTC One carries a lot less of these pixels than competitors, its camera occupies the same surface due to the fact that the photosensitive areas are larger. This actually means it will capture much more light and will offer better pictures.

The cameras ability to shoot under low light conditions is excellent and color accuracy is one of the best offered by a smartphone camera.

Along with the camera, there's HTC Zoe. This is a new function which takes 20 stills and creates a 3 second mini-clip. The advantage is not just having a small video (also known as a "Zoe") for social networks but you can even browse these clips and select a single picture which you can share with friends.


Performance
On the hardware side of things, HTC One carries a quad-core processor along with 2GB of system memory. When these two things come together it makes for one of the fastest smartphones on the market. Browsing through menus, on the web and the picture galery is flawless.

Games run smooth, you can easily multitask and high quality videos work without a glitch.

A good smartphone deserves proper protection. Here are a few HTC One accessories you simply cannot live without:

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