T-Mobile HTC One: World's best smartphone on US best value major carrier
Summary: I've spent a couple of months with an international HTC One, and it remains the best smartphone I have ever used. My own T-Mobile USA model arrived and I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a new smartphone.
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HTC One retail package and HTC One
The Samsung Galaxy S4 launches this week in the US, and I considered it for a bit, but after looking closely at how I have been using my Galaxy Note II and the international version of the HTC One, I am convinced that the HTC One has additional software enhancements that I actually use. Samsung is known for adding lots of gimmicks and enhancements that look great in commercials, but I rarely use them on my Note II.
On the HTC One, I use the video highlights capability and HTC BlinkFeed quite a bit and find them quite useful and enjoyable. I like HTC Sense on the HTC One, and do not find it causes lag or any other issue on the HTC One.
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Talkback
I think you have got a bit too excited...
I do like your articles but I think this one is just too personally biased.
Isn't that the case with any phone?
Read all other reviews
It is clearly the best hardware ever made. However, some may not like Android and I understand that. If there ever was a title for the best smartphone though, the HTC One gets it right now.
it has great specs
smaller yet heavier than S4
S4 is lighter and more convergent and more flexible and FASTER with 4 A15 cores. S4 first, daylight second.
High build quality
Nexus-4 is much better
http://www.google.com/nexus/4/
Nexus 4 good - you get what you paid for when compared to HTC One
T-mobile works for me too
I think I am going to go with the S4 though. Not because it is a better phone but there are advantages to having a phone that sells really well like availability of cases and other accessories. I am a klutz so having a supply of inexpensive cases available is important to me.
Interesting article
As others have pointed out, however, is that this is completely a personal opinion when it comes to the HTC One being the world's best smartphone. For the average texting, calling, emailing, facebooking individual, this device is one of a HUGE number of devices that could be classified as "best". It might have the "best" low light capabilities with its camera for an Android device. There are other people that might have a must have app or feature that Android doesn't possess- XBox live integration, AirPlay, etc. based on the other accessories/devices the user has at home.
All in all, you might want to classify this as the best Android phone for someone looking for taking lots of pictures and videos. While I'm not going to look up numbers, I reckon someone else has a bigger screen (Note series), better battery life, etc.
Battery
Once you've spent some time with the T-Mobile version of the HTC One, I'd like to hear how its battery life compares to the international version you've been using. Thanks.
User Comments on Battery
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2243248
If this is a paid commercial pls say so.
But the flashy headline is a bit controversial about any sort of unbiased information.
OK, it's not.
This is a blog and yes it is my opinion, but if you read all the other reviews online (I especially recommend the educational one from Brian Klug at Anandtech) you will see the HTC One is universally loved and may in fact be the best smartphone available today.
Brian's review was amazing
I Like the HTC One, But....
But by waiting until later this year, I hope to see the price come down a little (the iPhone 5S/6 will have come out by then). Plus, any issues might be resolved and the OS possibly upgraded.
The car kit looks like a good idea. Trying to find a generic/universal holder that works is a problem.
HTC One has an FM radio too, iPhone $170 more
No FM Radio on iphone
Amazing phone