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HTC One is Here – 4.7 inch 1080p Display, 1.7GHz Quad-Core Proc, HTC Sense 5

HTC has released its latest flagship phone – the HTC One. It was not very long ago when they had released the HTC ONe X as their flagship model but it couldn’t quite make the impact which they hoped for. The HTC One seems to be a fresh start and a renewed brand focus towards its new flagship product.

Here are some interesting specs:

  • 4.7 inch Super LCD 3 display with Gorilla Glass 2 and 468 dpi
  • 1.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor with 2 GB RAM
  • Android JellyBean 4.1.2
  • HTC Sense 5
  • 2300 mAh battery
  • Premium aluminium unibody design

The HTC One is relatively light-weight weighing in at 143 grams and measuring 5.4 (137.4mm) x 2.7 (68.2mm) x 0.37 (9.3mm) inches. This slim body houses a 2300 mAh Lithium polymer battery, radios for WiFi, NFC, Bluetooth and either 32GB or 64GB of storage.

The front looks can itself tell you that this “One” is a multimedia powerhouse. You can immediately notice the dual speakers around the brilliant display, a 2.1 MP front facing camera with 1080 recording capabilities, a Blinkfeed homescreen, IR finder, etc.

Turn it around and you’ll notice a 4 MP shooter in the midst of a very clean aluminium body.   Yes, you read it correct, it is a 4 Megapixel shooter which HTC calls the UltraPixel camera. HTC’s outfitted the One with a 4-megapixel BSI sensor and f/2.0 lens, such that each pixel is meant to gather 300 percent more light than the current crop of smartphone sensors. The camera unit also features optical image stabilization and HTC’s ImageChip 2 for HDR, 1080p and 60fps video.

We’ll have to wait and watch how the HTC One performs in the market. Would you like to buy the HTC One?

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Prateek Panda

Prateek is the Founder of TheTechPanda. He's passionate about technology startups and entrepreneurship and enjoys speaking to new founders every day. Prateek has also been consistently regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the region.

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  • M sure the price would be around 40k. Wouldnt it make sense to go for a full fledged tablet instead of a mobile? I realized I do more multimedia on tablet now a days. My phone has gone back to doing the basic stuff.

    • Well, we are also pretty sure the price will be upwards of 35K. If you think your mobile phone has taken a back seat, then I guess it makes more sense to invest in a good tablet rather than a very expensive smartphone.

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