alanzo27 wrote: »
ftm2008 wrote: » The international version has no LTE I think ... 4g for the US model
ShaneU wrote: » Voted world's best phone on techradar
dahamsta wrote: » It has a bigger battery than the One X though. I presume some of that will be taken up with servicing the extra CPU, but I wouldn't have thought it would be that much; have you seen reports of issues with battery life, and if so where? (Order placed anyway! )
Blinked_Missed It wrote: » Can anyone clear this up for me. I'm looking to get the 64gb version and HTC are launching the Developer Edition in the US but I just have no idea if this is usable over here. It says it supports GSM frequencies but will I be able to use 3g etc with this. I'm on emobile and I reckon they won't be stocking a 64gb version and sim free this works out at €500 which seems like a great price.http://blog.htc.com/2013/03/htc-one-developer-edition/
Misticles wrote: » I'm torn between this and the Xperia Z- can anyone offer any advice? To me they are both very good phones!
Chinpool wrote: » Youre genuinely at 6 of 1, half dozen of the other with them. The One is probably slightly better overall but unless you get a play with them you wouldnt know.
jonnny68 wrote: » The HTC One beats any other smartphone, I'm in London tomorrow hoping to get it in phones4u SIM free
5starpool wrote: » They aren't in shops yet I believe.
LostBoy101 wrote: » It is rumoured that HTC One will have the Android 2.2 Jelly Bean update within 2 months. http://www.phonesreview.co.uk/2013/03/23/htc-one-could-update-to-jelly-bean-4-2-2-within-2-months/
keano_afc wrote: » The option not to turn off Blinkfeed could become annoying.
Basil3 wrote: » Regarding Blinkfeed, just deselecting all of the feeds essentially deactivates it.