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February 26, 2013

HTC One: Hands-on At HTC's MWC 2013 Booth

(GSM Insider) - HTC One: Hands-on At HTC's MWC 2013 Booth.

Although HTC doesn't announce new devices at the Mobile World Congress 2013, it does have a booth at the event in Barcelona. The HTC booth at the Mobile World Congress 2013 showcased the latest HTC One device. 


HTC's booth at MWC 2013


HTC One hands-on at MWC 2013


HTC One hands-on at MWC 2013


HTC One hands-on at MWC 2013


HTC One hands-on at MWC 2013

HTC One is a true representative of the HTC One Series. HTC One features a 4.7-inch display with the 1080p FHD resolution. HTC One is another 1080p FHD device after the HTC Butterfly, HTC Droid DNA and HTC J Butterfly. With the 4.7-inch display, HTC One is a true smartphone which is different from the 5-inch phablet. The 468 pixels per inch of HTC One is higher than all the devices in the market to date. Most of the 1080p FHD devices in the market have 440 and 441 pixels per inch only. Good job HTC!

HTC One is powered by the Qualcomm's 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600 APQ8064T. It is the second device that powered by the Snapdragon 600 after the LG Optimus G Pro. The HTC One has 2GB of RAM. There will be two versions of HTC One, HTC One 32GB and HTC One 64GB. The main disadvantage about the HTC One is it doesn't support MicroSD expansion. You need to search for alternatives if the 32GB and 64GB are not enough for usage. HTC One and HTC One X+ also do not support MicroSD expansion too!

The HTC One running on the HTC Sense 5 that promised to be cleaner and more modern look. The HTC Sense 5 is based on the Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. So the HTC One is on par with other leading devices in the market. 

HTC One packs with the breakthrough Ultrapixels camera. So you can say bye bye to the megapixels camera on smartphone. The HTC One features a 4-megapixels BSI sensor and f/2.0 lens, so the each pixel able to gather 300 percent more than the current crop of smartphone sensors. The HTC One also features the optical image stabilization and HTC's ImageChip 2 for HDR, 1080p and 60fps video. It's also introducing other new feature / service dubbed HTC Zoe, which allows users to capture and share short videos, much like Vine, via HTC's dedicated site.


The main body of HTC One is said to be made from the Zero Gap technology, so that you won't fee any moving parts on the HTC One. It is the first device to feature the Zero Gap technology. 

HTC One is heading to more than 80 countries start from March 2013. You can check out the full list ofglobal availability of HTC One from here


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