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T-Mobile HTC One S Review

T-Mobile HTC One S Review

Posted on May 18, 2015May 9, 2020 By Hulk

HTC’s new One Series got off to a good start, and now the company has to do the same in the US. We’ve already reviewed the One S comprehensively in European form, back when the smartphone first wenton sale. T-Mobile USA’s version brings much the same to the table, only with support for the carrier’s HSPA+ bands. Read on to find out whether this is the One phone you should be buying.

Beyond the radio changes, and some different software preloads, HTC is offering the same device in Europe and North America. That means the same 4.3-inch qHD 540 x 960 AMOLED display, same 8-megapixel main camera with a backside-illuminated sensor and Full HD video recording, and the same Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich complete with HTC’s own Sense customizations.

T-Mobile HTC One S Unboxing and Hands-on

Coming from the Galaxy Note, which has – along with an iPhone – become my daily device, the 4.3-inch One S feels a little on the small side. Still, if you’re not spoiled by the 5.3-inch Samsung then the HTC might not feel so pokey. Pixels rather than inches are the key shortage: a 720p display running at 1280 x 800 would’ve made for a smoother, more detailed display than the qHD HTC opted for, though there’s no denying the warmth and brightness AMOLED technology delivers.
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