Well I get my upgrade in 2 weeks may hold off until November to get the htc sensation xl what do you guys think
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get it and put cm7 on it...
so freaking fast
I'm looking at a similar upgrade soon. I'm going to wait for the Nexus Galaxy (or whatever it gets called) to drive down the price on the Sensation a little bit more... unless someone in the UK or AUS (no Telstra) can find me a Sensation for cheap! <wink>
I'm probably going to go for the Sensation S. You can pretty much turn it into the XE (1.5 ghz, already dual core, etc) except for the slightly larger battery.
The XL has a larger screen but lower resolution... lower than the X10.
XL is thinner but larger width and length.
XL is only a single core cpu with an adreno 205 vs the dual core + adreno 220 in the S and XE
The XL supposedly has a better camera than the S/XE. But the S/XE is close to the Arc in terms of quality... it's just that HTC compresses their images WAY too much.
The S/XE can do 1080p 30fps while the XL is limited to 720p 30fps.
Either way, they look like very nice phones.
totalundone said:
I'm looking at a similar upgrade soon. I'm going to wait for the Nexus Galaxy (or whatever it gets called) to drive down the price on the Sensation a little bit more... unless someone in the UK or AUS (no Telstra) can find me a Sensation for cheap! <wink>
I'm probably going to go for the Sensation S. You can pretty much turn it into the XE (1.5 ghz, already dual core, etc) except for the slightly larger battery.
The XL has a larger screen but lower resolution... lower than the X10.
XL is thinner but larger width and length.
XL is only a single core cpu with an adreno 205 vs the dual core + adreno 220 in the S and XE
The XL supposedly has a better camera than the S/XE. But the S/XE is close to the Arc in terms of quality... it's just that HTC compresses their images WAY too much.
The S/XE can do 1080p 30fps while the XL is limited to 720p 30fps.
Either way, they look like very nice phones.
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oh wow thanks for that info I didn't know the specs and thought it had better specs than the regular sensation :S
no problem!
I was revisiting the specs and it seems that the XL is basically the SE Arc S with a little more ram, a front facing cam, and a larger (but lower res) screen. The XL is probably going to cost more since it's newer and between those two, I would pick up the older Arc.
totalundone said:
no problem!
I was revisiting the specs and it seems that the XL is basically the SE Arc S with a little more ram, a front facing cam, and a larger (but lower res) screen. The XL is probably going to cost more since it's newer and between those two, I would pick up the older Arc.
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the arc has it's issues too though..
I'd get the sensation.
I prefer my htc incredible s to the arc
Don't get me wrong, definitely the S/XE > Arc S. It's more like S/XE > Arc S > XL... But really close between those last two, imo. Either way
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totalundone said:
Don't get me wrong, definitely the S/XE > Arc S. It's more like S/XE > Arc S > XL... But really close between those last two, imo. Either way
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agreed xl doesn't look great though more ram makes a huge diff.
I would get regular arc over arc s the only diff is it comes pre overclocked lol
Eh up its Scooby snaxs
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To start off, I'm new here.
Just ordered my nexus 7 and supposed to be here on Monday.
But for a while I've been asking myself, what would I do if I could make my own tablet.
I wanted to ask you all and see your ideas.
So if you had any budget, how would you customize your own tablet?
Screen?
Processor?
Memory?
Any options such as size, ports, camera, etc.
Hope everyone has some interesting ideas!
IAmNice said:
Why not go in offtopic instead of opening such a useless thread in general. Has nothing to do with nexus 7
Sent by a nice guy with a nice phone
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Then let's make it "if you could have your own custom built Nexus 7" how would you make it and why.
That was simple.
8 core tegra x
10gb ram
64GB internal option for external
HD out
16mp rear camera
8mp front camera
Removable battery
Non-Tegra quad core 1.6 ghz
2GB RAM
3G/4G LTE GSM and CDMA
2 Rear Speakers seperated
7.7 inch
32GB + micro SD
GPS
Dual band 5ghz wifi
BLUETOOTH 3.0
Wireless Charging
Wireless HDMI
NFC
Front Camera with LED Flash
Rear Camera with Dual LED Flash
Aluminum rear
1920 x 1080 super amoled+ Display
12 hours battery life during peak performance
No Buttons on the front
NEXUS branded for excellent updating
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http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one/
http://www.htc.com/www/zoe/specifications/
To sum up:
4.7" 1080P, 468PPI
New CPU - S4 600 Quad Core @ 1.7G
4M Pixel on 1/3" CMOS, f/2.0 28mm
OIS similar to Nokia 920
ImageChip 2nd generation
1080P 30fps and 720p 60fps
HDR movie(1080P only 28fps)
HTC Zoe - Able to take a 3 second short movie at the same time when you do burst shooting
Nice front cam 2M pixel w/ HDR, super wide angle
HDR sound recording
Dual front speaker w/ Amp and BoomSound
Wifi a/ac/b/g/n(ac supported)
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ AptX
GPS + GLONASS
NFC
16/32/64GB available, no microSD
2300mAH, not replaceable
137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm, 143g
Sense 5.0, Android 4.1.2
Available in Silver, Black, Red(China only)
Hmm got to say it but I kinda do want it.
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http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one/
http://www.htc.com/www/zoe/specifications/
To sum up:
4.7" 1080P, 468PPI
New CPU - S4 600 Quad Core @ 1.7G
4M Pixel on 1/3" CMOS, f/2.0 28mm
OIS similar to Nokia 920
ImageChip 2nd generation
1080P 30fps and 720p 60fps
HDR movie(1080P only 28fps)
HTC Zoe - Able to take a 3 second short movie at the same time when you do burst shooting
Nice front cam 2M pixel w/ HDR, super wide angle
HDR sound recording
Dual front speaker w/ Amp and BoomSound
Wifi a/ac/b/g/n(ac supported)
Bluetooth 4.0 w/ AptX
GPS + GLONASS
NFC
16/32/64GB available, no microSD
2300mAH, not replaceable
137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm, 143g
Sense 5.0, no info about android ver yet
Available in Silver, Black, Red(China only)
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Android 4.1.2 -.-
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I want it!
AW: HTC M7 is arrived! S4 600, OIS
beni8978 said:
Android 4.1.2 -.-
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They said that they will update to 4.2 later.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tORefcQs20
new cam app, htc zoe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DaUkvCaL7Q
sense 5.0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=_zdU5UeDn-Q&feature=endscreen
Boom sound
Enjoy the vid!
TheEndHK said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tORefcQs20
new cam app, htc zoe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DaUkvCaL7Q
sense 5.0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=_zdU5UeDn-Q&feature=endscreen
Boom sound
Enjoy the vid!
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Meh to zoe but did like the gallery. Loved the home screen and it didn't sound to bad but guess you really don't know until you hear it for yourself.
TheEndHK said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tORefcQs20
new cam app, htc zoe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DaUkvCaL7Q
sense 5.0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=_zdU5UeDn-Q&feature=endscreen
Boom sound
Enjoy the vid!
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Why do I hate sense 5 ? :banghead:
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AW: HTC M7 is arrived! S4 600, OIS
I sweared that, i would never buy an HTC phone anymore because of development and android updates, but seeing the performance and build quality of this thing is ahhhhhhhhh:banghead:
DAMN HTC
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No way I'd buy this think after my experience on the rezound. HTC will have to really make it easier to unlock their phones before I will consider it again.
It wasnt difficult for me to unlock personally, but they are actively stifling the dev community with ril and other things.
They make good devices but they just don't understand what makes a power user fall in love.
Rezound, s-off, loving it.
I can see innovation in smartphones coming to a saturation point.
M7 4M photo samples under low light:
http://timg.eprice.com.tw/tw/mobile..._HTC-_746f54c2f41b405f538bc36225f2db43ori.jpg
http://timg.eprice.com.tw/tw/mobile..._HTC-_abf6c4b768de1ee54009f0296ec98100ori.jpg
http://timg.eprice.com.tw/tw/mobile..._HTC-_fc4ae90a609eeab09fdf75416652c0f8ori.jpg
All files are small in sizes, I guess we will get better quality after we mod it to 100% JPG.
source: http://www.eprice.com.tw/mobile/talk/4542/4854835/1/rv/htc-one-64gb-M7, 新 HTC One-review/
Than which one do you think is better or superior to this coz I don't know any better
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Official Specifications:
Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
Sense 5.0 with BlinkFeed
4.7-inch Full HD 1080p SLCD3 @ 468PPI
Gorilla glass 2.0
1.7Ghz Quad Core Snapdragon 600 (krait 300 core)
2GB DDR2
32GB/64GB internal storage (no SD slot)
Full Metallic Unibody
MicroSIM
137.4x68.2x9.3mm/4mm (max/min)
143 grams with battery
2300 mAh Li-Polymer Embedded battery (non replacable)
Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX enabled
NFC Capable
Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS
Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n
Support consumer infrared remote control
micro-USB 2.0 (5-pin) port with mobile high-definition video link (MHL) for USB or HDMI connection
Camera:
HTC UltraPixel Camera (4MP)
BSI sensor, Pixel size 2.0 µm, Sensor size 1/3'
Dedicated HTC ImageChip™ 2
F2.0 aperture and 28 mm lens
Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
Smart Flash: Five levels of flash automatically set by distance to subject
Front Camera: 2.1 MP, 880 wide angle lens with HDR capability
1080p Full HD video recording for both front and back cameras
HDR Video
Continuous shooting and VideoPic
Slow motion video recording with variable speed playback
HTC Zoe™ with HTC Zoe™ Highlights and HTC Zoe™ Share
Retouch with Object Removal, Group Retouch, and Sequence Shot
Sound:
Dual frontal stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers (HTC BoomSound™)
Studio-quality sound with Beats Audio™
HDR Microphone
Sense Voice
Network:
HSPA/WCDMA:
Europe/Asia: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE: (optional)
EU: 800/1800/2600 MHz
US (AT&T): 700/850/AWS/1900 MHz
US (TMO): 700/AWS MHz
US (Sprint): 1900 MHz
Asia: 1800/2600 Mhz
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This thread is for general discussion , news and opinions about the new HTC One.
Feel free to post news with a source link. I will try to keep the OP updated with the most important information.
Official HTC One Website>>
HTC One Official Accessories>>
Introducing the new HTC One®, a new perspective on smartphones, press release>>
HTC One Wikipedia page>>
Anandtech's "Mega" HTC One review>>
I've never given any smartphone an editors choice award before, though I daily regret not giving the One S an award of some kind. For the HTC One I'm giving our Editors Choice Gold award, which is our second highest award. The One is an incredibly awesome device
I'm a big fan of the HTC One and can see myself using it for quite a while, even without seeing necessarily everything of its main upcoming contenders. It's a device which amazingly is built to the kind of specifications I'd want from a device — huge emphasis on camera, all metal construction with actively tuned antennas, and a powerful SoC inside.
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"The HTC One raised the bar for all smartphones with its gorgeous display, versatile camera and impeccable design. It's currently the standard by which all other smartphones are judged, and it remains the One to beat" Engadget
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My HTC One Semi Review, vs HTC One X - extras: Double Flip Cover & Media Link HD>>
HTC One Reviews - collective post (after release)>>
4MP Ultrapixel versus the world, impressive per pixel detail (collective post II)>>
4MP Ultrapixel versus Sony's 13MP and impressive Ultrapixel samples (collective post I)>>
HTC One Camera: Sharpness control>>
HTC One Camera: Low Light sub pixel detail>>
HTC One Camera: Auto Enhance + Tips>>
HTC One Gameplay videos>>
HTC Blog: Manage Photos Better with the New HTC One>>
HTC Blog: Photo Tips for Exposure>>
Verizon HTC One sign-up page goes live>>
HTC One supports Open GL ES 3.0 in the stock 4.2.2 OTA>>
Adreno 320 more details revealed>>
HTC One is highly repairable with special secret tool, says lead designer>>
Anandtech: Android 4.2.2 Update Rollout for HTC One Begins - We Take a Look>>
HTC One (Sense) Firmware 2.x, Android 4.2.2 OTA changelog>>
HTC One Google Edition, kernel source released with device launch>>
HTC One, Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play edition review roundup>>
HTC One "Galmour Red" revealed>> Photos>>
HTC One Disassembly Video>>
[S-OFF] Revone>>
[S-OFF] Moonshine S-OFF>>
Tips & Tricks for Outdoor Photography>>
HTC One wins Gold at Computex 2013 design and innovation awards>>
HTC One, Adreno 320 GPU scores better in 3DMark with the 2.17.40.1 update (4.2.2)>>
HTC One, Adreno 320 GPU scores better in Egypt HD (41fps vs 37fps) with the 2.17.40.1 update (4.2.2)>>
Download pure stock and odexed 2.17.401.1 ROM>>
Changelog for the leaked 2.17.401.1 update, JB 4.2.2>>
HTC Blog: HTC One with Nexus User Experience>>
Android Central: The best Android phone you can buy, as of June 2013>>
ElementalX, the HTC One best Gaming Kernel>>
[GUIDE] How to unleash your HTC One gaming power - Throttling solutions>>
How To Run Need For Speed Most Wanted on the HTC One>>
HTC One, 3D Games Performance Report Part III>>
HTC One, 3D Games Performance Report Part II>>
HTC One, 3D Games Performance Report Part I>>
[Resources] HTC One M7: Stock SD contents (205.1MB)>>
[INFO] UPDATED NON-ROOT METHOD: Identify the binning of the SoC on your HTC One>>
[INFO] How to root while preserving your stock files and still apply OTAs>>
Bryan Van Der Beek: A simple HTC One Camera Review>>
TechRadar: HTC One gets battery bump: become's TechRadar's third 5-star smartphone, Software update makes the One a 5 star hero>>
[PHOTOS] Share photos clicked from HTC One thread>>
Identify your unit batch using HTC's official tracking tool>>
[INFO] HTC One Serial code batch identification thread>>
The HTC One Design Story>>
HTC One Developer Edition Explained>>
X-Levis, transparent + rubber + slim cover>>
HTC officially releases US Developer Edition RUU And Full ROM ZIP Posted (1.29.1540.3)>>
HTC One, First Adreno 320 GPU OC 450mhz results>>
HTC insists Nokia's injunction won't affect the One's current stock, new mics in the work>>
HTC One updated with camera enhancement suite and more in Europe (1.29.401.13)>>
Custom kernel succeed in using the HTC logo as a wakeup button>>
Cyanogen (Steve Kondik): "I really think HTC might be back in the game with the One">>
Clockwork Recovery (Koushik Dutta): " HTCDev unlock on this device actually behaves properly, unlike its predecessors. It behaves like a Nexus device">>
Ecnomics Time: Taiwan probes allegations by HTC of Samsung wrongdoing>>
HTC One: HDR Sound Recording, hearing is believing>>
HTC One supply issues improve 'significantly': J.P. Morgan>>
Ultrapixel + Professional photographers + tips>>
HTC One will get OpenGL ES 3.0 support in the upcoming 4.2.2 update>>
Confirmed, Modern Combat 4 runs smoothly in full effects at native 1080p>>
HTC One, Adreno 320 GPU Shines in new 3DMark tests, beating Exynos Octa>>
HTC One, Adreno 320 GPU Shines in the new GL Benchmark 2.7 results>>
Chipworks and iFixit teardown, Brian Klug comments>>
SLCD3 FHD screen rules them all>>
HTC One camera versus One X>>
HTC One and 2012 flagships wil be uprgaded to Android 4.2.2>>
HTC One, Design, beauty shots collective post>>
HTC Blog: Never Miss a Moment with BlinkFeed (video demo)>>
HTC One Color Options Compared, black versus silver>>
Stock ondemand governor and values on firmware 1.2x (new multi-core optimized CPU governor)>>
HTC One stock Adreno 320 GPU clocks revealed, 400mhz, can be increased up to 487mhz using custom kernels and fauxclock>>
HTC HTC One sales record success continued to accelerate expansion>>
HTC CMO: HTC One pre-orders exceed target, Global availability Smooth by Mid April>>
Modaco: This is not the Sense you love to hate>>
HTC Blog: Setup Your New HTC One>>
HTC Blog: Experiencing the New HTC One>>
HTC One On The Street video (during SGS4 presentation)>>
Full quality version of the HTC One commercial video>>
Focus Taiwan: HTC One pre-orders exceed target>>
Impressive gaming development on Snapdragon 600 and HTC One, runs MC4 in full effects, flawless out of box>>
Snapdragon 600's Adreno 320 against GPUs of the world, matches OCed 544MP3>>
HTC One ultrapixel is second best after the Nokia 808, beats the N95 and blows the Lumia 920 out of the water>>
HTC Zoe camera features, variable video playback speed and groupshot official demos>>
Are Android 4.1.2 graphics drivers reducing s600 Adreno 320 scores on the HTC One?>>
HTC Blog: Introducing the HTC One Developer Edition>>
UltraPixel camera samples>>
Phonedog: HTC One Retail unit unboxing>>
Early thoughts regarding high end games on the HTC One and 1080p Adreno 320 devices>>
Qualcomm's performance MSM-DCVS governor included on the stock HTC One, default is ondemand>>
Amazing BoomSound demo video>>
HTC One Reviews - Part I (pre-release>>
Jon Choo: HTC On review, must read!>>
HTC One 64GB priced at over $800. Still cheaper than iPhone 5 64GB>>
HTC One benchmarks video>>
HTC Blog: Distortion Free Recording with HTC One>>
HTC One UltraPixel camera review (pre-release software)>>
The Engadget Interview: VP of design Scott Croyle talks HTC One at MWC 2013>>
MWC 2013 OFFICIAL ‘Best New Mobile Handset, Device or Tablet at Mobile World Congress 2013’: HTC One>>
TechRadar: HTC One, Best in Show at MWC 2013>>
But it was the show floor that swung it for HTC: "You only needed to look at the swaths of people clustered around the HTC stand to play with the One to see that this is where the buzz resides at the show this year."
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Alternative CPU governor (MSM-DCVS) on Krait Snapdragon device improves gaming performance immensely>>
HTC flagship improvements throughout 2012 (after the One X early release difficulties)>>
Gizmodo: MegaPixels Don't Matter>>
HTC One Ultrapixel Whitepaper (Product website)>>
HTC One Ultrapixel Whitepaper (PDF)>>
HTC One, Black version scratch test>>
More info about Adreno 320 GPU architecture>>
HTC One scoring 34fps on GL benchmark and current Android 4.1.2 firmware (no throttling)>>
No GPU throttling issues confirmed on the HTC One (unlike Nexus 4)>> Excellent temps as well>>
HTC Droid DNA gaming situation>>
Snapdragon 600/800's direct competitor: Nvidia's Tegra 4/4i Architecture and Performance revealed, ETA end of 2013>>
Engadget: Moving forward with leaning back (HTC one)>>
HTC One Revealing Industrial Design Interview>>
Early GL benchmark, slower than expected>>
HTC Blog: Excitement Builds for New HTC One>>
HTC Blog: Breaking the Megapixel Myth>>
HTC Blog: Calling all IR apps>>
HTC Blog: Making the new HTC One>>
HTC Blow: HTC Launches Blinkfeed with the new HTC One>>
HTC One takes display pixel density crown by cnet>>
HTC One: everything you need to know by the verge>>
HTC One design concepts>>
Blinkfeed and Peter Chou interview>>
HTC Sense 5.0 and BlinkFeed: Walkthrough (Video) by pocketnow.com>>
HTC Gets Aggressive With HTC One Marketing>>
HTC One price and availability announcement>>
Qualcomm working with game devs to optimize for Snapdragon>>
Anandtech: Qualcomm's Next-Gen Krait 400 & Krait 300 Announced in Snapdragon 800 & 600 SoCs>>
Snapdragon 800 Series and 600 Processors Unveiled, S600 40% faster than S4pro>>
Snapdragon 600 press release>>
Pre-Reveal/Related information:
New Adreno 320, Snapdragon 600 benchmarked, mystery Samsung 1080p device>>
The LG Optimus G pro will have the 1.7ghz Snapdragon 600 processor, the M7 is expected to carry the same>>
HTC M7 Render and Analysis>> photos from the actual test device>> leaked shell>>
Android 2013 GPU predictions>>
Official HTC One Videos by HTC:
Official Specsheet:
Official Pictures:
Hands-on:
Engadget: HTC One hands-on: design and hardware
Engadget: Engadget: Hardware Hands-on (Pictures)
Engadget: Software Hands-on (Pictures)
Videos shot by NON-final devices:
ShyamSasi said:
HDR videos captured with the HTC One Ultrapixel camera sensor
Source: http://blog.gsmarena.com/here-are-the-samples-of-hdr-videos-from-the-htc-one-ultrapixel-camera/
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vegetaleb said:
Photos and video samples taken with the One: http://mobilesyrup.com/2013/02/19/htc-one-photo-and-video-samples/
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Benchmarks:
Browser Benchmarks
Stock Browser Sunspider 0.9.1: 1294.1 ms +/- 10.2%
Latest Chrome Beta Sunspider 0.9.1: 1219.8 ms +/- 7.2%
General Performance Benchmarks
CF-Bench by XDA Elite Recognized Developer Chainfire: 26728, 20119, 22762.
To provide some context, the International Samsung Galaxy S III scores: 23966, 6489, 13080; and the HTC One X scores: 22988, 6003, 12797.
Quadrant: 12026 (CPU: 35114, Mem: 10821, I/O 10908, 2D: 1006, 3D: 2253)
Smartbench 2012: 6979 Productivity, 2849 Games
GFXBenchmark
TRex HD offscreen: 15fps (4.2.2)
Egypt HD offscreen: 41fps (4.2.2)
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Accessories:
hamdir said:
Visualized: HTC folding and 'double-dip' colored cases for the One
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HTC official updates
HTC showed a good record of providing Android updates, they commit updates up to 18 months of the device lifetime, flagship phones have gone through three major Android updates
HTC One X: Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.3 / Sense 4.0 > ICS 4.0.4 / Sense 4.1 > JB 4.1.1 / Sense 4+ > Jelly Bean 4.2.2 / Sense 5.0 (upcoming)
HTC Sensation: Gingerbread 2.3.4 / Sense 3.0 > GB 2.3.5 / Sense 3.5 (beta) > ICS / Sense 3.6 (Final)
HTC Desire HD: Froyo 2.2 / Sense 2.1 > Gingerbread 2.3.3 / Sense 2.1 > GB 2.3.5 / Sense 3.0 > ICS (Cancelled)
HTC Desire: Eclair 2.1 / Sense 1.9 > Froyo 2.2 / Sense 2.0 > Gingerbread 2.3 / / Reduced Sense 2.1 (final, standalone download)
more info here: http://blog.htc.com/2012/03/ics/
HTC Development Support
HTC officially supports unlocking boot-loader and have already provided unlocks for most its older Android phones, however S-OFF is not officially supported
Unlocking support and kernel sources can be found on this site http://htcdev.com/
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According to a german news site, the HTC One is already available THIS FRIDAY on Vodafone germany on 4 select shops. It will cost 600€ without contract.
http://www.golem.de/news/htc-one-vodafone-beginnt-mit-dem-verkauf-bereits-am-freitag-1302-97705.html
Eggcake said:
According to a german news site, the HTC One is already available THIS FRIDAY on Vodafone germany on 4 select shops. It will cost 600€ without contract.
http://www.golem.de/news/htc-one-vodafone-beginnt-mit-dem-verkauf-bereits-am-freitag-1302-97705.html
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thanks for the info!
I will try to gather all information i can find in one big thread.
if the article is correct, the htc one will be indeed sold in germany very very early
HTC Flagship - HTC One - Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600 - Mega Information Thread
But clove.uk mentioned, it won't be available before March 15.
@Jonas2295 Are you purchasing One?
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shree.cse said:
But clove.uk mentioned, it won't be available before March 15.
@Jonas2295 Are you purchasing One?
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yes i will. I will get a review unit in the next few weeks from htc as well so i can give you some early impressions as well
Most other retailers also mention the 15th of march. It's probably just a PR thingy for Vodafone - I don't expect them to sell many devices, it's just to create some buzz. But I'm not sure whether the info is correct as they seem to be the only ones doing it, which is strange. However, it seems that the information comes from Vodafone directly.
On a different note, I have a question regarding the speakers:
Consider being on a call, talking, when suddenly you receive an SMS with maxed out volume. Wouldn't that make your head explode as one of the speakers is directly at your ear?!?!
HTC Flagship - HTC One - Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600 - Mega Information Thread
Just saw your post on Hamdir's thread. I will follow his thread regularly and from now I follow this too.
I will get the device as soon as it was released, thinking of my one x, whether to keep it or sell it. If the price was <700 usd, I will keep my one x. Just now OneX development is getting better and the device is so smooth after JB, so can't sell it.
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Consider being on a call, talking, when suddenly you receive an SMS with maxed out volume. Wouldn't that make your head explode as one of the speakers is directly at your ear?!?!
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I am worried about it, too... It was like that on a mobile phone I once had. However I guess HTC will use the proximity sensor to turn down the volume to a safe level.
jonas2295 said:
yes i will. I will get a review unit in the next few weeks from htc as well so i can give you some early impressions as well
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nice,wait for your review
shredzone said:
I am worried about it, too... It was like that on a mobile phone I once had. However I guess HTC will use the proximity sensor to turn down the volume to a safe level.
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I just hope they thought about it (this would be the perfect solution actually - just turn off the upper speaker completely).
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So this phone doesn't have NFC?
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It does.
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Eggcake said:
On a different note, I have a question regarding the speakers:
Consider being on a call, talking, when suddenly you receive an SMS with maxed out volume. Wouldn't that make your head explode as one of the speakers is directly at your ear?!?!
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I don't think the message tone will be active when the call is active. I never had that on OneX or dhd.
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shree.cse said:
I don't think the message tone will be active when the call is active. I never had that on OneX or dhd.
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Of course it is active on the One X. I'm not 100% sure if it is the case for SMS, as I rarely use SMS anyways, but it is certainly true for GMail.
Where's Hamdir?
Anyway I hope we will see reviews very soon,I am very curious about the stereo speakers,screen under sunlight and camera performances
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Eggcake said:
Of course it is active on the One X. I'm not 100% sure if it is the case for SMS, as I rarely use SMS anyways, but it is certainly true for GMail.
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I'm talking about the SMS tone. There's a notification in the status bar when we got a message while in call, no tone. At least for me.
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shree.cse said:
I'm talking about the SMS tone. There's a notification in the status bar when we got a message while in call, no tone. At least for me.
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Well, that's details - I'm talking about messaging tones in general, regardless of the source. It happens definitely with my One X for various types of notifications.
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Then it would be suggestible to use a headset for calls. It's good for health too.
Just kidding.
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Or simply only making calls with activated loudspeakers and holding the device 50cm in front of you. Preferrable in a train or bus.
Silver VS black video at last!!
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