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The One X and One XL may be HTC's flagship Android phones of 2012, but the One S will definitely turn some heads. Constructed from a unibody aluminium frame that's just 7.6mm thick, the mid-range One S boasts many of the same features as its more expensiv...
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digitalone.com.sg Updated: 2013-11-21 04:16:01
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There's lots to like about the HTC One S.Size-wise, I'm a fan of pocket-sized phones, and the One S fits in my jeans more comfortably than its larger cousin, the One X.It may not have an external storage card, but 16GB is a generous amount of internal...
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NASA technology and a branded set of ear-buds are just two of the features found on a new HTC smartphone...
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HTC’s “One” series of phones has been doing the rounds lately, grabbing great reviews and raves about solid build, excellent speed, and a top notch camera. Now we have a sibling wearing a metal jacket and carrying a less expensive price tag on plans...
Slim and light; Feels very solid; Excellent camera;...
No upgradeable memory; Metal back is painted and will chip if dropped;...
HTC's One S proves itself to be a decent little handset, packaging good looks, solid build, and some decent performance in a relatively small package.If the bigger 4.7 inch screens are a touch too big for your hands or you're not keen to spend big, you ma...
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Last month we tested two of the current market leaders in the smartphone marketplace, Samsung's Galaxy S3 and the HTC One X. The One X sits at the top of HTCs 2012 range of phones and offers some impressive specifications (and a great user experience) but...
In those that don't like larger handsets such as the 4.7" One X or 4.8" Galaxy S 3 the One S may well find a bunch of fans. The screen offers some great blacks, decent clarity and overall the matt finish feels great with a size that is much easier to use...
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HTC tends to get as much use as possible out of its names - just look at its eight variants of the Desire if you need proof - so it's no surprise to see more phones arriving with the One moniker attached after the barnstorming debut of the One X . The ph...
A fine screen and camera backed up by surprisingly powerful hardware make for an excellent mid-range handset...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-21 04:16:24
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A fine screen and camera backed up by surprisingly powerful hardware make for an excellent mid-range handsetRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) HTC tends to get as much use as possible out of its names - just look at its eight variants of the Desire if you ne...
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The HTC One S has been long delayed and is the last of its family to make its appearance in Singapore ever since we first saw it at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona . To recap, it's part of the three smartphones in the One series that make up the f...
Excellent design and solid build quality, Crisp 4.3inch AMOLED screen, Decent camera performance...
No microSD expansion slot, Battery could be better, High pricetag...
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Despite making its debut only at the start of the year, the is, on paper, usurped by its quad core, big-screen brother, the .However, things are never that simple – and you would be foolish to turn your nose up at this more compact sibling.The One S s...
Great size, solid, sleek design, super-fast interface and web browsing, excellent video...
Sonically it's bettered elsewhere, maximum 16GB internal memory...
HTC's take on the Android 4.0 OS is delivered at lightning speed, video playback is very good and music more than adequate.If you're not smitten with the literal big boys in the Android family, the HTC One S could be the phone for you.See all our smartpho...
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HTC, this popular Taiwanese manufacturer of smartphones, recently created a new series baptized One. It should be noted that the company worked on this line-up to bring fans and new consumers more alternatives and, in their opinion, their best phones yet...
Because it lacks a microSD card slot, the HTC One S isn't a perfect smartphone. But you will love it nonetheless...
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Update: We've spent a long time with the HTC One S now, so have updated our review to represent the improved software and all round experience. Don't worry... it's still brilliant! The HTC One S follows swiftly on the heels of the One X in HTC's new pr...
Slim, svelte and beautiful, Built for Ice Cream Sandwich, Loads of widgets, Excellent battery life...
Limited memory, no SD slot, MicroSIM is a pain for some, Keyboard has seen better days, Call quality can be slightly tinny:...
There are few phones we play with where we think that we have the complete package and would happily give five stars. The HTC One S would have had five stars had it not been for the 16GB memory cap and non-HD screen.We'd have even settled for 32GB in the...
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The HTC One S is a stripped down, slightly more affordable version of the One X, featuring a lower resolution screen and a dual-core as opposed to quad-core processor. DesignThe One S looks incredibly similar to the One X, featuring a one-piece anodis...
Solid metal design, runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich, decent screen, reasonable camera...
Average battery, Sense feels cluttered, no micro-SD card slot or HDMI input...
The HTC One S is a decent smartphone that manages to retain the One X's top-end feel despite packing a less impressive processor and screen...
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HTC's One S is the middle phone in the new One line-up - it's slightly smaller and lighter than the HTC One X, and costs slightly less, but it's got the same camera and HTC's Sense 4 software. The major difference is that it's based on a dual-core Qual...
A slim and light handset with an excellent camera, a fast chip and Android 4.0, but HTC's software can be annoying, there's no memory card slot and the faster One X doesn't cost much more...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-21 04:16:30
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This mobile has no major problems when it comes to phone usage. It connects relatively well and Wi-Fi is stable. Even in a loud setting you have no trouble understanding the person on the other end. There's no hissing or other audio pollutants, and voi...
Size and weight, Good screen, Sense interface coupled with Android ICS, Overall responsiveness, Clean audio rendering...
Body highly sensitive to scratching (to be verified...), Low memory for a multimedia smartphone (about 12 GB), Low pixel density for 2012...
Versatile, with overall good performances and fair battery life, the One S is a very good, reasonably- sized Android phone. The drawbacks are a low screen resolution for a 2012 handset and a part-resistant, part-scratch sensitive body...
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The HTC One S runs Google's latest 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software, which makes it a slick and fast smartphone that offers excellent performance. The One S again features the Sense 4.0 UI, which HTC says attempts to simplify an interface that was c...
Thin and stylish design, Excellent performance, Great camera software...
Display can't match some rivals, No memory expansion, Inconsistent Sense UI...
The HTC One S certainly doesn't look or feel inferior to the flagship One X. A lower resolution display is the main differentiator, but the One S makes up for that with a design that's more comfortable to hold and better battery life. If the One X's size...
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HTC is known from providing an excellent user experience through its Sense overlay for Android devices. However, the Taiwanese manufacturer hasn't always been generous when it comes to hardware and battery life has been a persistent problem, leading to ma...
The One S is the best 4.3in Android device on the market when it comes to features, battery life and design. HTC Sense is simply the best pre-installed overlay available from a manufacturer...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-21 04:16:42
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The HTC One S is the second handset to emerge in HTC's One series and comes beneath the HTC One X with a smaller, lower-res screen and less powerful processor, though it keeps the same 8-megapixel camera.DesignIt might not be top dog in the HTC yard, b...
Very slim good looks, beautiful screen, 1.5GHz dualcore processor...
Second fiddle to the One X, no memory expansion, no removable battery...
If your pockets aren't quite deep enough for the high-end HTC One X you might well be tempted by the HTC One S. It has a luscious screen, a slightly more pocketable design, a powerful processor and Beats Audio technology too. No-one buys an HTC for the...
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The HTC One S packs a high-end camera, the latest version of Android, and a powerful dual-core processor in a swank, superslim design. Among its few drawbacks is the absence of a microSD slot; in addition, we had some issues with the call quality, alth...
The HTC One S is one of the top Android phones. The HTC One X has a bigger, higher-resolution display and LTE connectivity (not much use in the UK for now). Hopefully the call quality issues I experienced with my test HTC One S are an isolated incident...
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Playing Tonto to the One X’s Lone Ranger in HTC’s new model line-up is the One S. I’ll get to Silver, the One V, when it arrives in a few weeks. For now though, we can see if HTC’s much vaunted One series makes sense from a technical, as well as a mark...
The One S is the Panther tank to the One X’s Königstiger. Smaller, lighter, not as visually impressive nor perhaps as iconic but at the end of the day still a fine and versatile device for use in the real world. That said it has been deliberately hobb...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-21 04:17:17
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It's difficult being the middle child. Your elder sibling gets all the attention thanks to their trail-blazing antics. They seem bigger, stronger and perhaps a bit smarter, their achievements casting a long shadow over your own. Meanwhile your younger bro...
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The HTC One S is the mid ranger, of HTC's new One smartphone series. ITProPortal has already taken a look at the flagship HTC One X. Given that the X's large format, leading light specifications and hefty price might not appeal to everyone, there is a pos...
The HTC One S runs the latest Android version and is a well-made, well-specified handset. The camera has some very nice features, but some people will be disappointed by the lack of removable storage. Pros: Well sized for the hand and pocket, with good b...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-21 04:19:02
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The HTC One S is HTC’s slimmest phone. Its dimensions are 130.9 x 65 x 7.8mm. It has a 4.3-inch display and a 1.5GHz dual core processor and the most up to date Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system. The HTC One S also features an 8-megapix...
One of the first things you'll notice is how fast the HTC One S can be. The HTC One S boots up in no time at all in comparison to some smartphones. Its 1.5GHz dual core processor makes all the difference: really helping to add zip to multitasking and managing multiple applications and diving into mobile games. Whatever you use it for, the HTC One X is a joy to use because of it. Battery life is s...
The HTC One S features Android 4.0, but HTC still insists on caking in its HTC Sense 4 interface to accompany it, so you don’t quite get the full Android 4.0 experience. But that said, the interface is still lush, featuring beautiful menu layouts. But there’s still little we dislike about the HTC One S.
The HTC One S is a fantastic phone with a lovely design and its ability to cram so much in a phone so thin. Its camera and performance throughout is exceptional. If you’re looking for a new smartphone, the HTC One S should be near the top of your list...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-21 04:19:19
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If you’re after something smaller than the mighty HTC One X, the One S is a great option. Okay, so it may not have quite the grunt of the One X, but it offers lots of features inside its neat chassis. It’s a shame that onboard storage is meagre though...
Tough chassis, colourful, bright display, featurepacked snapper...
Storage limited with no expansion options, lack of sharpness on display...
This is a slim, nicely designed device with a fabulous snapper and a tough, yet slim chassis...
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The HTC One S sits behind the One X in HTC's new line-up of devices, looking to regain the Android top spot in 2012. Three devices, all featuring premium design aesthetics, comprise the One series, in what is pitched as a simpler approach from HTC. T...
Design, performance, battery life, Android 4 and Sense 4 work nicely...
Display could be better, no microSD card slot...
Although it doesn't hit all the highest points on the spec sheet, the HTC One S is a great performer. The display could be better, but you can't argue with the solid battery performance and lighter, fresher, UI...
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T3.com
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Powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the One S will feature an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, Beats Audio technology, the new HTC Image Chip, 16GB internal storage and like the One X, 25GB free Dropbox storage ov...
Thin and stylish, Excellent screen, Speedy...
Limited storage, Uses a micro SIM, Non-replaceable battery...
The HTC One S is a mightily impressive smartphone: it's powerful, stylish, beautifully thin and blessed with classy features including a fantastic screen, top notch 8-megapixel camera and music-enhancing Beats Audio technology.It's not perfect – the inacc...
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After HTC and Samsung launched their new high-end phones for 2012 earlier this year, LG is now the last of the big brands to release a new powerhouse model. With the 4X HD the Korean manufacturer again has a phone that can compete in the highest segment...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-12 01:44:05
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Stuff magazine Tue, May 29 2012, 6:02PM So you’ve already read about the iPhone-beating – but what if you don’t fancy its palm-straining 4.8in screen? Let’s see how its smaller, thinner and cheaper sibling fares… The One S looks and feels great...
The One S is ideal for those who can’t stretch their hands (or wallets) around the One X...
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The HTC One S is the slimmer, ever-so-slightly-less-powerful brother of the HTC One X. It’s got a 4.3″ screen with 960×540 pixel screen. I say “slightly less powerful” but heck, a dual-core 1.5GHz CPU is still ruddy good. Powered by Android 4.0 with H...
Me, I love this phone. Camera, great. Design, great. OS, great. Added stuff? Great. Build quality? Great. Speed? Great. That thing in front of the fire-place? Grate.Bad points? Umm. No microSD card. No dedicated camera button. Are those bad things really...
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That makes it hard to imagine how smartphones can improve, though, especially since the bar is already very high. Nonetheless, HTC has decided to keep on pushing towards the ultimate Android experience, and the HTC One S is part of that goal.As the middle...
Very fast, HTC Sense 4 is easy to use, Excellent display, More pocketable than the One X, Good battery life...
Could do with a tad more storage, No option to increase memory...
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So not only is the One S very thin it's also extremely powerful, featuring one of the best processors on the planet (according to initial benchmarks of Qualcomm's new S4 set-up).Like the One X before it you can tell the One S is a HTC device. All the tell...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-20 05:22:22
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The HTC One S is one of the three new smartphones HTC have launched under the ‘One' name. It is placed between the more wallet-friendly One V and the powerhouse that is the One X, however don't assume that this makes it a middle of the road smartphone. If...
Dual Core 1.5 Ghz Processor is more than quick enough for the vast majority of tasks without hammering the battery, Built in Beats Audio ensures very good audio quality, Running the latest version of Android (Ice Cream Sandwich) with HTC Sense 4.0...
No slot for a microSD memory card, so you can't expand the memory, Battery cannot be replaced quickly due to design, Design, The phone is slim (the thinnest phone HTC have made to date, at 7.8mm) and light in the hand. Thanks to its aluminium unibody it f...
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It doesn't have a giant screen or 4G speeds, but HTC's One S smartphone still packs plenty of strength under its extremely slim bonnet. Is this svelte smartphone overshadowed by its One series brethren, or does it punch above its weight?Design Ther...
If it's not clear by now, let's put it on the record. We really liked the HTC One S, and it's one of the best smartphones released in Australia so far in 2012. We would only rank it below the One XL (because of its 4G speeds) and Samsung's Galaxy S III (...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 04:54:57
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Update: We've spent a long time with the HTC One S now, so have updated our review to represent the improved software and all round experience. Don't worry... it's still brilliant!The HTC One S follows swiftly on the heels of the One X in HTC's new premiu...
Slim, svelte and beautiful, Built for Ice Cream Sandwich, Loads of widgets, Excellent battery life...
Limited memory, no SD slot, MicroSIM is a pain for some, Keyboard has seen better days, Call quality can be slightly tinny:...
There are few phones we play with where we think that we have the complete package and would happily give five stars. The HTC One S would have had five stars had it not been for the 16GB memory cap and non-HD screen. We'd have even settled for 32GB in th...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2014-05-07 03:44:18
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HTC's One series may be dominated by the quad-core possessing One X , but another handset, the One S became available at the same time. The One S may be smaller and lack the One X's leading edge processor, but that doesn't mean it is without merit. Far fr...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-16 03:39:17
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HTC One S; introducing The OneHTC's One Series definitely comes to market with a lot to prove; offering up premium design, with a high quality specs list and Beats Audio technology, the One Series has to deliver as HTC's had a tough quarter as they reveal...
Excellent battery life, Super slim profile, Super AMOLED display – vibrant and bright, Easily accessible micro sim tray – no pin needed, The Bad:, Can struggle under very heavy use, Occasionally overheats with heavy use, Camera zoom is below par, No physi...
Can struggle under very heavy use, Occasionally overheats with heavy use, Camera zoom is below par, No physical camera button...
Now as you can see by the ratings above, the One S is near perfect. For most people it will actually be near perfect, offering up the perfect balance of price, quality and specs whilst doing everything you need it to without any major fuss.HTC have tagged...
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At first glance, the HTC One S has a really sleek look, mainly as a result of its ultra-thin dimensions at only 7.8mm. Compared to other supposedly thin smartphones, the One S makes other models look bulky and cumbersome.The handset's 4.3 inch screen is o...
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androidaustralia.com.au Updated: 2014-06-04 04:57:12
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The HTC One S may not be the flagship phone in this year's HTC Android collection, but it still packs some serious hardware in an insanely thin but solid package. Does it all come together to create a great phone, or are there any dealbreakers? Read on to...
Incredibly fast, Great battery life, Thin and solid construction, Sense 4.0 interface adds value, Useful camera features...
PenTile screen, GPS reception, Mediocre audio quality, Camera quality & HTC keyboard...
The HTC One S is a solid phone that, while not being the flagship HTC Android product this year, still delivers a (mostly) fast and fluid user experience in a portable package with great battery life. While there are some minor software and audio/image qu...
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That makes it hard to imagine how smartphones can improve, though, especially since the bar is already very high. Nonetheless, HTC has decided to keep on pushing towards the ultimate Android experience, and the HTC One S is part of that goal.As the middle...
Very fast, HTC Sense 4 is easy to use, Excellent display, More pocketable than the One X, Good battery life...
Could do with a tad more storage, No option to increase memory...
So what do we think about the One S - is it the victim of middle-child syndrome? Well, no. For £70 pounds less than the One X, you lose 16GB of storage, NFC and a big display but you gain a much better battery life and a device that sits more happily in...
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At a first glance the HTC One S seems to be a good compromise when you look at price/performance ratio. There is a very good display, a quick processor and good battery life. What does one want more?It is the very first time that HTC uses a Super-AMOLED d...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-07 06:23:13
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-09-21 03:09:43
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What is between a low and a high? The middle. The normal. The decent. The boring? Perhaps not. Sometimes the middle ground is the perfect place - a sweet spot.HTC announced three phones at MWC earlier this year: The One X (one with Tegra 3 and another one...
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The HTC One S fits nicely into the middle of the Taiwanese handset maker's range of flagship lettered smartphones. The One S though is not too much of a super phone like the One XL, but it's not too basic like the One V, so is the Golidlocks-like One S so...
The HTC One S is available across Telstra, Virgin and Optus right now, and it's very reasonably priced across all three...
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The HTC One S is the second smartphone down the new HTC One line of phones comprise of the One X, One S and One V in descending order of hardware specs. The One S is a sleek device aimed at providing a solid, modern Android experience without charging pre...
The WhistleOut Opinion The HTC One S might not be the best phone out on the market right now, but it's an impressive piece of hardware. In its price range we can't think of any current phones that we'd recommend more highly. The dual-core 1.5GHz proces...
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The old HTC is dead. Long live the new HTC, with fewer products and more attention to detail. The HTC One line heralds this new day. We've already seen the HTC One X here in Australia, but over in the US, the first phone they'll see is the HTC One S.Giz A...
If you're already on T-Mobile, seeking an upgrade, then totally. It's fast, sleek and pretty excellent. If you're in between contracts, then it's not worth switching over for. The HTC One X on AT&T and the HTC Evo 4G LTE on Sprint are both better phones...
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chinaphonereview.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:41:32
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IHTC One S HDMI DemoIf you are interested in buying IHTC One S, I recommend the online shop Fastcardtech . They offer reliable services and the lowest prices on the web, with free shipping worldwide on selected items. Click on the link below to visit thei...
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The HTC One S has been long delayed and is the last of its family to make its appearance in Malaysia ever since we first saw it at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona . To recap, it's part of the three smartphones in the One series that make up the fl...
Excellent design and solid build quality, Crisp 4.3inch AMOLED screen, Decent camera performance...
No microSD expansion slot, Battery could be better, High pricetag...
We have mentioned time and time again: HTC has had a record of making phones that are fashionable and sleek-looking, and the company has certainly outdone itself with the HTC One S. Its slim metal unibody with anodized finish has been extremely well-craft...
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Firstly, massive thanks to a very lovely woman, Hwei and HTC Malaysia who hooked a gadget geek (and HTC fangirl) up with this review unit.Here's the HTC One S that I'll be reviewing. Let me know any questions you have. instagr.am/p/NVc4r6k57A/— Winnie Che...
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When the HTC One series first made its debut in Malaysia, the One X and V were met with much adoration and no shortage of praise. However, something was missing. Where was the elusive 3rd member and “angah” of the family, the HTC One S? Despite being late...
The HTC One S to me is like the Kanye West of mobile phones. Kanye is possibly the biggest douche in hip hop with his new girl Kim K, his ugly Yeezy 2's, the whole Taylor Swift incident and let's not forget how he talks about himself. By right, who the he...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-24 12:41:32
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When HTC revealed the HTC One X, people ooohd and aaahd over it, and it quickly became the talk of the HTC lineup. But although the phone is an absolutely stellar device, it is frighteningly large and almost too powerful for its own good. So if you’re...
Sleek design, good performance, decent camera...
Screen can be tad disappointing, no microSD expansion...
While the HTC One X seems to dominate benchmarks and headlines, the One S is a quiet contender that deserves just as much attention. It’s got a great design and performs well with almost anything you throw at it. Though the screen may be a bit less gla...
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The HTC One S has been long delayed and is the last of its family to make its appearance in the Philippines ever since we first saw it at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona . To recap, it's part of the three smartphones in the One series that make up...
Excellent design and solid build quality, Crisp 4.3inch AMOLED screen, Decent camera performance...
No microSD expansion slot, Battery could be better, High pricetag...
We have mentioned time and time again: HTC has had a record of making phones that are fashionable and sleek-looking, and the company has certainly outdone itself with the HTC One S. Its slim metal unibody with anodized finish has been extremely well-craft...
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The HTC One S completes our whole line-up of the HTC One series, a new breed of HTC handsets that is supposed to revive the company's sexy status once again. Check out our full review after the break.When we first used the HTC One X, we immediately fell i...
â— Sleek handset design, â— Powerful Snapdragon S4 processor, â— Brilliant HD screen, â— Great camera...
â— Poor battery life, non-removable battery, â— Limited storage, no expandable memory slot...
The HTC One S combines both beauty and power in a single sexy device. It's practically the slimmest phone we've ever reviewed and among the most powerful smartphones to date.Two of the biggest qualms we have with the device is the lack of storage expansio...
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In a not so surprise but strategic move, HTC CEO Peter Chou unified the new line of Android smartphones under the...
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In a not so surprise but strategic move, HTC CEO Peter Chou unified the new line of Android smartphones under the...
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thetechy.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:41:32
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If smartphones could be compared with supermodels, then we have a Giselle Bundchen in our midst! HTC has given us an exclusive piece to review this month and it's the One S, which is the little brother of the One X that we had reviewed last month and the...
So, we've got the exclusive look at the One S, and we've been impressed with what we've seen. Barring a couple of things, which can be ignored anyway, we've got ourselves a really great phone with generous screen size, excellent build quality, fantastic f...
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tech2buzz.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:41:32
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In-depth review of HTC One S which is an premium android handset by HTC, it runs on a dual core S3/S4 processor the indian variant runs on the 1.7 Ghz S3 processor and comes pre-laoded with android 4.0 aka ICS and this phone also has a impressive 8 MP rea...
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HTC had introduced the new line of smartphones running Google Android and branded this new series as One. After the release of the quad-core monster HTC One X and the handful HTC One V, we were surprised to see the delay in the arrival of the HTC One S sm...
Great slim design, Pleasing and smooth performance, Highly tweaked camera software...
Nonremovable battery, Lack of memory storage expansion, Little expensive...
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mymobileindia.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:41:32
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Coming in the wake of the sensational One X and the delightfully affordable One V, the HTC One S tries to make its mark as a powerful performer between these two. Is it a worthy addition to the One series?Looks: HTC DelightThe HTC One S takes forward the...
1.7 GHz Dual Core processor, Android Ice Cream Sandwich, 8.0megapixel camera with front VGA camera...
Expensive, No built in video calling/ no expandable memory, Battery is not detachable...
Which seems high to us, considering the quad core processor powered One X (which also has a larger display) is now available for about Rs 35,000. If, however, you are looking for a non-HTC Android device in the same range, you could consider the Sony Xper...
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HTC seems to be using a slightly different market strategy from what the rivals have - offer multiple phones in one price bracket, and let the consumer have more options to choose from. This strategy has worked well for Maruti Suzuki in the automobile sec...
Good performance, Crisp and bright display, Very good camera, Built well...
No expandable memory, Priced too close to the One X...
HTC's latest dual-core offering does many things welll - it has a good display, impressive build, a good camera, and delivers good performance overall. However, what we don't understand is how HTC could price this phone so close to its elder sibling, the...
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HTC delayed the launch of the One S in India for a pretty long time. Though the exact reason is not known, it feels like HTC didn’t want the One S to cannibalize the sales of the One X, since benchmarks on the Internet proved that the S4-powered On...
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stuffmideast.com Updated: 2016-11-24 12:41:33
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So you've already read about the iPhone-beating HTC One X – but what if you don't fancy its palm-straining 4.8in screen? Let's see how its smaller, thinner and cheaper sibling fares…The One S looks and feels great. It's available in two styles – a black v...
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The review of HTC One S suggests that this is a camera that is made with amazingly endearing design being the thinnest of all the phones. Not only does it have great exteriors rather with the features present in this phone; it offers a wholesome experienc...
If one can overlook the screen inefficiencies, the HTC One S can be termed as HTC Flagship phone offers superior performance and great looks...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-11-24 12:41:33
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The old HTC is dead. Long live the new HTC, with fewer products and more attention to detail. The HTC One line heralds this new day. The first product to reach the U.S. is the One S, launching today on T-Mobile. But is it a worthy debut?What Is It?It's a...
If youre already on T-Mobile, seeking an upgrade, then totally. Its fast, sleek, and pretty excellent. If youre in between contracts, then its not worth switching over for. The HTC One X on ATT and the HTC Evo 4G LTE on Sprint are both better phones...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-11-24 12:41:33
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The global version of the ($200 with a new two-year contract from T-Mobile; price as of April 18, 2012) impressed me at back in February, so I was anxious to see if the T-Mobile version was equally awesome. Spoiler alert: It is. The One S packs a hig...
The HTC One S is the best phone on T-Mobile and one of the top Android phones overall for any of the four big carriers. Both AT&T and Sprint are releasing versions of the HTC One X, which has a bigger, higher-resolution display and LTE connectivity. H...
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The HTC One S is one of the most impressive mobile phones we've handled recently - both in terms of hardware and software. The slim metal unibody (with either ceramic or anodized finish) is brilliant, HTC have outdone themselves here - and that's easi...
The HTC One S is one of the most impressive mobile phones we've handled recently - both in terms of hardware and software.The slim metal unibody is brilliant, HTC have outdone themselves here - and that's easily said than done. The 4.3" qHD Super AMOLED...
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