The last "lone hero"

It so happened that of all the top new products of the current season, it was new smartphone HTC was the last one in our hands, when reviews of all other flagship devices had already appeared on the pages of our publication. This was not our fault - the release of the device for a long time was transferred, there were no final samples, and this situation is quite symbolic. The Taiwanese company is not doing very well now - over the past year and a half, NTS has gradually lost its former glory among users, and the company’s position in the world market has noticeably weakened. After the release of problematic models with the prefix X and X+ in the name, the company did not offer the market any significant new products for some time, and the only notable model released during this time, HTC Butterfly, suffered a strange fate. IN European version For some reason, the phone had too little flash memory, and at the same time there was no possibility of expanding it using cards. All this, coupled with a dubious glossy body and a very high price, could not arouse (at least in our area) much user interest in this model. And now the company has decided to “reboot” and start all over again. The developers once again concentrated all their efforts on just one model, no longer scattering themselves, and this immediately bore fruit. NTS's latest creation turned out to be so interesting that it instantly attracted the lost part of users' attention back to the company. Although we are not yet talking about a full return to its former positions: at the last Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​the NTS stand could not boast of either its size or the amount of attention from visitors and the press. And there was practically only one model on display at the stand during the exhibition - HTC One. The one on which all the company’s bets are now placed: “if it takes off, we’ll fly further.”

The unusually tense attitude in the company towards the “new hope” was manifested even in the very name of the new product. A very strange name, I must admit. The Taiwanese suddenly decided to give their creation a name that corresponded to the general name of the entire line of smartphones that came out of their factories over Lately- no more, no less. “HTC One” is the same as if Sony called its next smartphone simply “Sony Xperia”, without any additional letters or numbers. Interesting solution. Very inconvenient for searching on the Internet (when you type in the name of any other device starting with “HTC One”, information about the HTC One itself will automatically appear, and vice versa) and very profitable for the company itself (for the same reason). However, given the recently shaken position of the Taiwanese company in the global market, perhaps this step was quite deliberate in order to raise the fading interest in HTC products?

For ease of visual comparison, we have added the main flagship models that we tested earlier to a single table presented below.

HTC One Samsung Galaxy S4 Sony Xperia Z Oppo Find 5 Google Nexus 4 LG Optimus G
Screen 4.7″, S-LCD3 (IPS) 4.99″, SuperAMOLED 5″, IPS? 5″, IPS 4.7″, IPS Plus 4.7″, IPS Plus
Permission 1920×1080, 469 ppi 1920×1080, 441 ppi 1920×1080, 440 ppi 1920×1080, 440 ppi 1280×768, 317 ppi 1280×768, 317 ppi
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 @1.7 GHz (4 cores, ARMv7 Krait) Exynos 5410 @1.8 GHz (8 cores) Qualcomm APQ8064 @1.5 GHz (4 cores, ARMv7 Krait) Qualcomm APQ8064 @1.5 GHz (4 cores, ARMv7 Krait) Qualcomm APQ8064 @1.5 GHz (4 cores, ARMv7 Krait)
RAM 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB
Flash memory 32/64 GB 16/32/64 GB 16 GB 16/32 GB 8/16 GB 32 GB
Memory card support No microSD microSD No No No
operating system Google Android 4.1 Google Android 4.2 Google Android 4.1 Google Android 4.1 Google Android 4.2 Google Android 4.1
SIM format* Micro-SIM Micro-SIM Micro-SIM Micro-SIM Micro-SIM Micro-SIM
Battery non-removable, 2300 mAh removable, 2600 mAh non-removable, 2330 mAh non-removable, 2500 mAh non-removable, 2100 mAh non-removable, 2100 mAh
Cameras rear (4 MP; video - 1080p), front (2 MP) rear (13 MP; video - 1080p), front (2 MP) rear (13 MP; video - 1080p), front (1.9 MP) rear (8 MP; video - 1080p), front (1.3 MP) rear (13 MP; video - 1080p), front (1.3 MP)
Dimensions 137×68×9.3 mm, 143 g 137×70×7.9 mm, 130 g 139×71×7.9 mm, 146 g 142×69×8.9 mm, 165 g 134×69×9.1 mm, 139 g 132×69×8.5 mm, 145 g

* The most common SIM card formats are described in a separate material.

Key Features of HTC One

  • SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 600, 1.7 GHz, 4 cores, ARMv7 Krait
  • GPU Adreno 320
  • Operating system Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
  • IPS touch display, 4.7″, 1920×1080
  • RAM(RAM) 2 GB, internal memory 32/64 GB
  • Slot for microSD cards absent
  • GSM communication GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
  • Communication 3G UMTS HSDPA 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz
  • Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, MHL, OTG
  • Wi-Fi Display/DLNA support
  • Wi-Fi 802.11a/ac/b/g/n
  • GPS/Glonass
  • Digital compass, gyroscope, accelerometer, position sensors, light sensors
  • 4 MP camera, supports HDR video
  • Camera 2.1 MP (front)
  • Lithium polymer battery 2300 mAh
  • Dimensions 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3 mm
  • Weight 143 g

Appearance and ease of use

The description should begin, of course, with the materials of the case. Unlike most modern plastic communicators, the NTS One is made almost entirely of metal. At every presentation, the developers tirelessly show this picture, especially focusing on the production technology of the body of the new smartphone.

The body is entirely cut out of a single piece of aluminum, leaving space only for the screen glass and camera optics. In principle, NTS has previously had experience working with metal when creating cases for its smartphones. However, by her own admission, she always had to make a compromise by integrating plastic parts into a metal body so that the metal did not shield radio waves. When creating HTC One, the developers took a different path. They took all the antennas and microphones outside, placing them in special recesses - grooves cut from the outside directly into the body material. Those elements that should not be shielded by metal are placed in these recesses. From above these grooves are filled with a special composite material, reminiscent in structure of ordinary plastic. It is curious that not only the grooves on the back side, but also all four side edges along the perimeter are also filled with this material. This does not cause any inconvenience for the user, and it looks unusual - somehow “unhackneyed”.

Everything else here is just metal and glass, so there’s no need to talk for a long time about whether the new smartphone looks expensive or cheap. The materials themselves are premium, so the HTS One looks exactly like it is ready to match any environment at any moment. In other words, the HTC One will look equally good on an expensive suit and in the hands of a teenager.

The smartphone is quite heavy (143 g), which is logical, given the abundance of metal from which the body is machined. If we talk about dimensions, then due to the narrow edges and sloping back, the phone fits quite comfortably in the hand. But this does not mean at all that I am ready to praise metal as the best material for the production of smartphones. Many users, by the way, prefer “warm,” light and rough plastic, especially since it can now also be quite durable. And in terms of ease of holding in your fingers, the matte soft-touch coating is probably more practical than smooth and sometimes slippery metal. This one can slip out of your hand (especially considering its mass), and is more susceptible to heat than plastic. Yes, of course, metal removes heat from the processor filling better than plastic, we all know this, but in terms of comfort it is difficult to say that it is very pleasant to hold always cold metal in your hand, which after a few minutes of operation suddenly heats up to hot. In this sense, plastic simply behaves more calmly, that’s all. But in any case, the neat appearance and small thickness allow us to speak of the HTC One as a universal smartphone that is equally suitable for both male and female hands.

And of course, such a strong body will be better able to withstand various external influences than plastic. Although at this point it is worth noting that specialists from one popular foreign publication who disassembled the NTS One smartphone claim that the smartphone is practically not repairable because it cannot be disassembled. That is, if the speaker wheezes or the glass cracks, replacing these elements will probably be very problematic. However, this is only an unofficial opinion of some journalists.

Now let's look at the details and individual elements of the NTS One body. In the back, in addition to the mentioned grooves, there is a digital camera window and a photoflash eye nearby - everything is standard. The case form factor is monoblock. The case is non-separable, there are no removable parts, so the cover cannot be removed either.

Another fact logically follows from this structure of the body. The SIM card here is inserted into a side groove on the left side of the smartphone, sliding there on a metal slide. The mounting method is exactly the same as for the iPhone: you need to press a key clip to eject the container with the card. The SIM card here is used in Micro-SIM format, the container itself is made of metal.

Both connectors, traditionally located on the top and bottom ends of the device, are universal: Micro-USB is at the bottom, 3.5 mm audio output is at the top.

But that's where the logic ends. All other controls on the NTS One are so unusual and inconvenient that you can only be amazed. Firstly, that ill-fated power and lock key. For some reason, it was again placed not on its side, but on top - where no finger could reach. And the fact that this button is also an IR transmitter does not justify it in any way. And who, in fact, forced the IR port to be embedded in the power button? At the top end, even without it, there would be enough space to install an IR transmitter. By the way, it is needed here to control various equipment, such as a TV or set-top box— the corresponding software is already installed in the smartphone.

Secondly, both this key and the other one that controls the volume are both embedded flush with the plane of the case. They do not protrude from it at all, and therefore, it is not possible to feel them blindly. It is extremely inconvenient to manipulate such buttons; you always have to look where you are pressing, and it is impossible to get used to it. As already mentioned, these buttons feel indistinguishable from the rest of the surface.

And this list of absurdities is crowned by an unusual Touchpad control buttons below the screen. During the time that humanity was creating smartphones with touch screens, it seemed to have gone through everything possible options design of the button block under the screen. But the developers from NTS managed to change everything this time. The button that calls up the menu was simply “cut out” from the standard set. In its place is now the NTS logo - right in the middle of the panel, and on the sides of it there are only Back and Home, there is no Menu button here at all. There was no talk about saving space: unlike the entirely virtual block of buttons that migrated to the screen in some smartphones, here the strip under the screen still takes up space, albeit with two buttons rather than three. It’s a rather strange decision, and how it is justified is not entirely clear. Accordingly, the list of recently opened applications is now also not easy to find intuitively: it is called up here by double-tapping the Home button.

Finishing the topic of buttons, it is worth noting that the menu that pops up when you long press the power key, in addition to standard features shutdown, reboot and switch to flight mode is supplemented with one more item - call child mode. In this mode, you can safely let your children play with your smartphone without fear of access to important phone functions that are blocked for them.

It remains to add that two versions of the HTS One are available on the market with different color schemes: Glacial Silver (metallic gray with the romantic name “silver glacier”), as in our review, and Stealth Black (“invisible black”) - in the photo above. In the black version, all the materials are the same, only the metal is painted, and the plastic that fills all the recesses and sides matches the color of the case: in the gray version it is white, but in the black phone it is black. Otherwise, the smartphones are identical. Both options are not too easily soiled, since there are no glossy surfaces here. True, on the surface of the black HTC One, fingerprints, dirt, dust and grease are more noticeable than on the gray one - pedantic purists should take this into account when choosing.

Screen

HTC One has a very high-quality touch display, called S-LCD 3 by the creators. In numbers, the physical parameters of the new screen are as follows: dimensions - 58x103 mm, diagonal - 119 mm (4.7 inches), resolution - Full HD 1080p ( 1920×1080 pixels), PPI pixel density is 469 ppi, which is now a record in the smartphone market. The HTC One display has both manual and automatic brightness adjustment, which is based on the operation of the light sensor. Multi-touch technology allows you to simultaneously process up to ten touches, which is confirmed by tests. It is curious that here this feature must be manually enabled in the settings, otherwise the screen will recognize only two simultaneous touches - such a strange know-how has already been seen in NTS devices before. There is also a proximity sensor that blocks the screen when you bring the smartphone to your ear.

A detailed examination of the display using measuring instruments was carried out by the editor of the “Monitors” and “Projectors and TV” sections, Alexey Kudryavtsev. Here is his expert opinion about the HTC One screen.

The smartphone screen is covered with a glass plate with a mirror-smooth surface and, judging by the reflection of bright light sources in it, has an anti-glare filter. There is a special and quite effective oleophobic (grease-repellent) coating on the outer surface of the screen, so fingerprints do not appear as quickly as with regular glass, but are removed more easily.

With manual brightness control, its maximum value was about 450 cd/m², and the minimum was 11 cd/m². The maximum value is quite high, so in bright daylight the screen will still be somewhat readable. In complete darkness, the brightness can be reduced to a comfortable level. Eat automatic adjustment brightness according to the light sensor (it is located in the upper left corner of the front panel): in complete darkness, the automatic brightness adjustment function reduces the brightness to 18 cd/m² (not very dim), in an office illuminated by artificial light it sets it to 81 cd/m² (acceptable ), in a very bright environment increases to a maximum of 450-460 cd/m² (as it should be). IN automatic mode When external lighting conditions change, the screen brightness both increases and decreases. There is no backlight flickering.

IN this smartphone An IPS type matrix is ​​installed. The micrograph shows a typical IPS subpixel structure:

The screen has good viewing angles without inverting shades and without significant color shifts, even with large viewing deviations from perpendicular to the screen. When deviated diagonally, the black field brightens quite a bit and, depending on the direction of the deviation, acquires a purple tint or remains almost neutral gray. When viewed perpendicularly, the uniformity of the black field is very good. The response time for the black-white-black transition is 21 ms (12 ms on + 9 ms off). The transition between halftones 25% and 75% (according to the numerical value of the color) and back takes a total of 33 ms. The contrast is good - about 950:1. The gamma curve constructed using 32 points did not reveal a blockage either in the highlights or in the shadows, and the index of the approximating power function is 2.23, which is close to the standard value of 2.2, while the real gamma curve deviates slightly from the power dependence:

Color gamut is sRGB:

Therefore, visually, the colors on this screen have natural saturation. The spectra show that the matrix filters moderately mix the components with each other:

The balance of shades on the gray scale is good: Colorful temperature although above 6500 K, over the entire significant part of the gray scale this parameter does not change very much, while the deviation from the blackbody spectrum (delta E) is less than 10, which is considered a good indicator for a consumer device. (Dark areas of the gray scale can be ignored, since color balance there is not very important, and the error in measuring color characteristics at low brightness is large.)

As a result, we have a high-quality screen version on an IPS matrix that deserves high praise.

Sound

In terms of its sound, the HTC One smartphone is one of best solutions On the market. Of all the smartphones we've tested recently, only the Oppo Find 5 can compare with the HTC One in terms of sound quality. HTC One's speakers are located in the most unusual way - the creators never tire of reminding us of this in television advertising. The phone has two front-facing stereo speakers, and both of them face the front surface, and not the back, like most smartphones. The device produces not excessively loud, but very clear, even throughout the entire range, deep, rich sound. low frequencies. The openings of the speaker grilles on the front surface cannot be blocked by the surface of the table, so nothing prevents the sound from coming out (except, of course, for the option when you place the smartphone “face down”). The sound here is further processed and improved using HTC Boomsound and Beats Audio technologies.

There is an FM radio in the smartphone, but traditionally it only works when headphones are connected, which act as an antenna. There is also a standard voice recorder used for creating voice notes. Both applications should be searched in separate folders, where icons corresponding to the application topics are carefully collected: radio in the Multimedia folder, and voice recorder in the Tools folder. Built-in recording capability by default telephone conversations HTC One, unfortunately, does not.

Camera

Photo evaluation and quality conclusions were made by Anton Solovyov.

HTC One is equipped like most modern smartphones, two digital camera modules. The front camera, used for video communication, has a sensor with a resolution of 2.1 megapixels, an example of a picture is in front of you. In principle, the shooting quality for the front camera is not bad, you can even make out the text if you wish. The maximum resolution of images obtained using the front camera is 1920×1088 pixels.

For a 2-megapixel front camera, the quality is quite acceptable. In the center the text is quite legible, but at the edges the sharpness drops. The fragment with the barcode is already noticeably blurred.

The whole intrigue lies in the new module of the main, rear camera of the smartphone: here the developers installed a module with a resolution of only 4 megapixels. Explaining the resolution, which is so low by modern standards, the developers tirelessly repeat in their presentations that the number of megapixels doesn’t really mean anything, and suggest looking at the other characteristics of the new sensor. Which, by the way, constitute the most voluminous section in the list of specifications on the manufacturer’s website.

HTC UltraPixel Camera:

  • Pixel size 2.0 µm
  • Sensor size 1/3″, matrix back-illumination
  • Custom HTC ImageChip 2 processor
  • F2.0 aperture and [relatively] 28mm wide-angle lens

Colorful epithets and large pixel sizes do not help much yet: the pictures do not shine with special quality and leave much to be desired. “For now” - because there is an opinion that something may improve with the release of new software firmware for HTC One. At least, most fans of the HTC brand are now inclined to believe in it and are waiting. In the meantime, you can independently evaluate the quality of the resulting images by clicking on the thumbnails presented below. By default, the camera is set to shoot at a maximum resolution of 4 megapixels, and the pictures are 2688x1520 in size with an aspect ratio of 16:9.

Good detail for 4 MP. Slight distortions in the geometry indicate that perhaps the lens has too wide an angle. Nice color rendition.

And a few more photos taken from various settings in different light conditions.

Noticeable geometry distortion is quite normal for a wide-angle lens. There is no significant distortion. On the fragment with telephone wire slight chromatic aberrations are noticeable.

Fairly uniform exposure across the entire field of the image with almost backlight.

A detailed examination of the image indicates either the absence of software sharpening or its good performance.

Examples of macro photography of close objects, as well as text from paper.

Strange deterioration in sharpness on the right side of the image. If the text on the left side is sharp, then on the right it seems to be out of focus. Most likely, just a bad photo.

Good sharpness on the branch. In addition, there is a pleasant absence of chromatic aberrations in the bokeh.

The video settings have four shooting modes: with a maximum Full HD resolution of 1080p, with the effects of fast (60 frames per second) and slow motion, as well as Full HD video using HDR technology.

The ability to shoot video with a smartphone camera in fast and slow modes, as well as use HDR technology when shooting video, are now fashionable “tricks” among manufacturers. We encountered the same set of possibilities when Samsung testing Galaxy S4 and Oppo Find 5, as well as some other top smartphones. By the way, it is worth noting that high-speed shooting in Oppo Find 5 is carried out at a speed of 120 frames per second, while in HTC One it is only 60 frames per second. However, in Oppo this is achieved by reducing the video resolution to 480p, and in HTC One, although the speed is lower, the accelerated mode is implemented in a resolution of 720p. So it is clear from everything that the struggle on this new front is just beginning to unfold. In any case, for now, both of these “unusual” modes - slow and fast - can only be used when shooting in a lower resolution, and not in Full HD, so the image quality of the resulting videos always leaves much to be desired. Examples of video shooting in all four described modes are posted below.

  • Video No. 1 (Regular, 30.5 MB, 1920×1080, 16:9, 30 fps, video - MPEG-4 AVC ( [email protected]), sound - AAC LC, 192 Kbps, 48 ​​kHz, 2 channels)
  • Video No. 2 (Slow-motion, 11.9 MB, 768×432, 16:9, 23 fps, video - MPEG-4 AVC ( [email protected]), sound - AAC LC)
  • Video No. 3 (Accelerated, 13.5 MB, 1280×720, 16:9, 60 fps, video - MPEG-4 AVC ( [email protected]), sound - AAC LC, 192 Kbps, 48 ​​kHz, 2 channels)
  • Video No. 4 (HDR, 26.3 MB, 1920×1080, 16:9, 29 fps, video - MPEG-4 AVC ( [email protected]), sound - AAC LC, 192 Kbps, 48 ​​kHz, 2 channels)

And of course, we can’t help but mention another “find” - the photography mode, in which the camera not only takes several pictures in a row, but then glues them together into a whole micro-clip, capable of capturing some short event in motion. Is not standard mode video shooting, but a little different, this is evidenced even by the different resolution of the resulting micro-clips (1920x1088, and not 1920x1080, as with regular video shooting in Full HD). In principle, there is nothing special about this mode - probably in such cases it would be possible to get by with regular video shooting. Moreover, this format is not unique: on Samsung presentations Galaxy S4 demonstrates exactly the same mode, capable of capturing short events in motion - a dance pirouette, for example. But for some reason, the developers at HTC decided to place a strong emphasis on this, highlighting this mode separate button prominently on the screen and even gave the mode its own unique name: Zoe. Examples of a couple of such “Zoe” are in front of you.

  • Zoe №1 (3.82 MB, 1920×1088, 16:9, 24 fps, video - MPEG-4 AVC ( [email protected]), sound - AAC LC, 108 Kbps, 48 ​​kHz, 2 channels)
  • Zoe №2 (3.74 MB, 1920×1088, 16:9, 24 fps, video - MPEG-4 AVC ( [email protected]), sound - AAC LC, 107 Kbps, 48 ​​kHz, 2 channels)

It is curious that in the phone’s memory, in addition to these Full HD videos, a whole series of photographs from the same video sequence was found, numbered with the marking “zoe”, but in a resolution different from the micro-clips - 2688x1520. That is, Zoe is a real serial shooting, and you can then work with individual frames from the series using built-in tools - in particular, choose the best one. Here, for example, are the “frames” related to “Zoe No. 2”:

As for the camera control settings, they are somehow unusually collected into a single long ribbon, in which you need to open the sub-items that interest you one by one. It's a little confusing at first, but then you get used to it. It is curious that there is no option to change the resolution of the resulting photographs; shooting is carried out only in one resolution. True, it is possible to “crop” to different aspect ratios. The settings also include the ability to link geotags, add graphic effects, enable face recognition, smiles, panoramic shooting and, of course, manual settings exposure, white balance, etc. The shutter sound can be turned off. You can also display a grid on the screen, which is convenient.

The HTC One does not have a separate hardware key on the side of the device to control the camera. You cannot release the camera shutter using the volume key here either, although this is now often practiced in smartphones from other companies. Here, even in shooting mode, this key still continues to adjust the sound volume, which is frankly surprising. On the positive side, we can note the ability to take photos while recording video, and there is also a standard burst shooting capability.

Conclusions on the camera's capabilities for taking photos:

The camera is well suited for everyday photography designed to capture interesting points or important information. Among the advantages we can highlight good program exposure selection, as well as an interesting implementation of macro photography. A significant drawback is the low camera resolution. It was done really well, but still the main task of the smartphone camera is more of a documentary than an artistic one. And here HTC One is almost three times inferior to the top-end smartphones of its competitors. On the other hand, it boasts good sharpness compared to some smartphones whose manufacturers do not consider a large number of pixels on the matrix to be a big liability.

Compared to the LG Nexus 4, the HTC One smartphone loses only in resolution. Edge sharpness drops on the Nexus, but not much. LG Optimus G, in turn, loses to HTC One in terms of the exposure selection program. In some places, its sharpness leaves much to be desired, despite the resolution of 13 megapixels. The same can be said about Sony Xperia Z, whose optics are clearly rather weak for such a “large” matrix. But the camera on the Oppo Find 5 smartphone is made very well: there is practically no drop in sharpness towards the edges of the image, and overall the sharpness of the image is good. The choice of exposure is also good. However, she also has geometric distortion, characteristic of all listed smartphones, as a result of the use of a wide-angle lens. The Samsung Galaxy S4 also copes well with photography, although it is somewhat inferior to the Oppo Find 5. Apparently, all manufacturers have almost managed to overcome chromatic aberrations and “white outlines”. Essentially, the only thing HTC One lacks in this overall comparison is high resolution, so that its camera can be rightly called one of the best among top-end smartphones.

Let us recall that the company refused a large resolution quite deliberately, using standard size matrix with a relatively small number of pixels. That is, the linear size of the photosensitive elements here is relatively large, which at a minimum should provide images from such a matrix with a reduced noise level. And in practice, we really see that in terms of noise, HTC One pictures definitely win. However, if you reduce the image of the same Oppo Find 5 to 4 megapixels, then in terms of detail and noise it will be no worse, and perhaps even better, than the HTC One version. It's no secret that good old cameras with a 4-5 megapixel matrix took cleaner pictures than early cameras with 12 megapixels. Now due software processing Manufacturers are trying to achieve the same clarity at higher resolution. HTC took the opposite route, trying to win with a lower resolution. The experiment is very interesting, but from the series “new is well-forgotten old.” However, we also note that it is impossible to objectively assess the noise and detail of a smartphone using field photographs (or rather, it is very difficult). In a good way, it requires filming the world in a specially prepared room, and we are not at all sure that our readers will be interested in these technical details when applied to a smartphone camera. Returning to the “user” level, we can give the following assessment: HTC managed to achieve the best quality of photographs, but this quality is manifested in the “beauty” of an artistic photograph, and not in the detail of a documentary one. Despite all our dislike for the large number of pixels on the matrix, we believe that HTC is not following the right path, since for flagship smartphone 4 megapixels is too small - at least for those areas where a smartphone camera is usually used. This camera takes better pictures than the 5-megapixel cameras on previous HTC smartphones, so they should have gone for at least 6 megapixels.

In conclusion, we can say that the HTC One camera is well suited for shooting artistic scenes where you don't need to look at fine details.

Software

HTC One is currently running on software platform Google Android versions 4.1.2. On top of the standard OS interface, the company installed a proprietary shell called HTC Sense 5. The shell has undergone significant changes compared to previous versions. Literally everything has been completely redesigned here, from the color schemes and general organization of the desktop to the strange, elongated fonts.

It is curious that the program menu in HTC One completely unexpectedly scrolls not horizontally, like everyone else, but vertically. This is so unusual for users who have previously had experience communicating with Android system that without a hint they still cannot figure out that they need to scroll vertically. Some people may find this more convenient, but those I asked were not too happy about such changes.

The default application menu itself looks “loose” - program icons are spaced a considerable distance from each other. However, the matrix of application icons can be made denser by changing the grid configuration in the settings from 3x4 to 4x5. The settings buttons for changing, sorting and searching through the program menu are not initially visible - they need to be called up by additionally pulling down the work screen, which is not entirely customary.

But the most noticeable innovation here seems to be HTC BlinkFeed. This is an independent service, built right into the home screen - a kind of widget on the desktop that cannot be removed. It is a live feed of constantly updated events, be it news from websites, social activities friends, event announcements and the like. According to HTC representatives, BlinkFeed brings together relevant content from various sources, which is collected and processed on the company's servers, and then published in the feed. The figure is announced at 10 thousand articles received daily from more than 1,400 media sources from around the world. According to the developers, the user can now take in all the most necessary and significant things at one glance, without switching between various programs and websites. The content of the feed is divided into sections, and the owner of the HTS One smartphone is free to choose what topics he wants to receive information updates on in the BlinkFeed feed. The problem is different: the user cannot independently connect here other sources that are not initially included in the list of those processed by HTC servers for the BlinkFeed service. That is, the user can choose only within the limits limited by the choice of HTC itself. To switch from viewing BlinkFeed to the desktop, you need to perform a horizontal swipe on the screen - this will open the application menu.

There are not very many pre-installed programs. Some of them, such as the Polaris Office document management suite or the flashlight, may be useful. Moreover, office programs, for example, here allow you not only to open the usual Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, but also to edit and save them. There is even an interesting service called Rescue, with the help of which, supposedly, the user can receive remote technical support company specialists. We are impressed by the desire to refine the appearance of the application menu: as soon as Google added the ability to create folders for icons, manufacturers immediately began to neatly organize them by topic.

But, unfortunately, branded applications installed on HTC One do not work in our country. Wherever you click (HTC Watch, HTC TB...) - the programs report that they do not support our region, although they are correctly translated into Russian: Russia is simply not in the list of countries.

In HTC One, unexpectedly a lot of attention is paid to the “children's issue”. Built into the smartphone separate service, which allows you to block access to important settings from children, and this mode is even included in the menu when rebooting as a separate item. Obviously, this may be useful to someone, although nowadays it may be easier to buy a child his own inexpensive electronic toy than to trust such an expensive parent device.

Telephone and communications

The radio part of the tested HTC One smartphone is stable; no random signal losses or dropouts from the telecom operator's network were noticed. The screen is large, drawing keys, numbers and letters for dialing and the virtual keyboard for typing SMS messages is quite convenient. In HTC One, a lot of attention is paid to the methods of entering information, there is a standard ability to enter with a stroke, and even a whole tutorial on the topic “how to type easier.”

No freezes, reboots or spontaneous shutdowns were observed during testing. It is convenient to reboot the phone using a menu that pops up after a long press of the power button. When you bring it to your ear, the screen is blocked by the proximity sensor. The light sensor controls the screen brightness level automatically. There is a convenient LED event indicator, which is not built in the most ordinary way: the indicator does not have its own “window”, but shines directly through the holes in the top speaker grille.

The device is equipped with modern network interfaces and modules wireless communication: Bluetooth version 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11a/ac/b/g/n (this is the first announced device with support for 802.11ac!), there is support Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA and the ability to organize a point Wi-Fi access. The Micro-USB connector supports MHL and OTG modes: a 32 GB flash drive connected to the device via an adapter was perfectly recognized and mounted as a separate storage. As for MHL, we tested this mode in detail in the section on video playback.

We separately tested the new Wi-Fi standard 802.11ac, which is supported by HTC One. Testing was carried out with the ASUS RT-AC66U router - one of two models supporting the 802.11ac standard present on the local market. As a reminder, this new version of the standard only operates in the 5 GHz band and provides more than double the speed of 802.11n. In the case of smartphones, most often only one antenna is used, so connection speeds in this case can be a maximum of 150 Mbps for 802.11n and 433 Mbps for 802.11ac. Actual performance is usually about half that. In addition, many mobile devices do not even support dual-channel operation, resulting in a 72 Mbps limitation for 802.11n.

Despite the stated support for 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, we were only able to get a connection from the device at the typical 802.11g speed of 54 Mbit/s. At the same time, the actual performance was slightly more than 20 Mbit/s. We put a lot of effort into setting up the router, but the smartphone was unable to see the 5 GHz band, so tests were not carried out in 802.11ac mode. Most likely, the situation is due to the use of a pre-sale sample. If possible, we will definitely return to this issue later.

HTC One also has support for NFC, a short-range high-frequency wireless communication technology that makes it possible to exchange data between devices located at a distance of about 10 centimeters. This technology is aimed primarily at use in mobile phones and payment terminals, and in some countries it is already being widely used for contactless payments, paying for public transport, or even personal identification. In our country, NFC has not yet become widespread, but now the user of a smartphone that supports this technology, can try it out in action. All you need to do is download and install the Yandex.Metro application, which, when you hold a travel ticket to your phone, can show the expiration dates and the number of trips remaining. Another application is offered by the domestic operator cellular communication MTS, which organized NFC support for contactless payments. Included " Mobile wallet» includes a special MTS SIM card with MasterCard PayPass technology, linked to bank card MTS Money. In addition, the kit comes with an NFC antenna, which must be placed in the SIM card slot. That is, for such contactless payments, in any case, just a smartphone is not enough - you also need to obtain and insert a new special SIM card into it, and also open a corresponding account at MTS Bank. But in the case of a phone with support NFC technology you won’t also have to install an antenna - but this is not such a simple matter, and in the iPhone, where the SIM card is pushed into the case through a slot, it simply won’t be possible to install it.

The GPS module is assisted in determining the location by A-GPS technology; with its help, orientation on the terrain is carried out almost instantly. If you turn off all wireless communication modules, a cold start with searching for satellites and determining the location will take one and a half minutes. The phone also claims to support the Russian satellite navigation service Glonass.

Performance

The HTC One hardware platform is based on the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 single-chip system. It includes a quad-core Krait 300 CPU with a frequency of 1.7 GHz and an Adreno 320 GPU. According to the creators, the new system provides 40% more performance than the previous generation system Snapdragon S4 Pro, while reducing power consumption by 30%.

The amount of RAM in HTC One is 2 GB. System memory The smartphone comes with 32 or 64 GB, depending on the selected configuration. In our case, the storage available to the user for uploading their own files was about 25 GB, with a nominal designated volume of 32 GB. When a smartphone is connected to a PC, its internal storage is mounted as an independent removable disk. Unfortunately, the HTC One did not provide the ability to expand memory using microSD cards, so the user will have to be content with only these 25 GB for all his needs.

We compared the HTC One's hardware performance in various popular tests with the performance of other top-end modern smartphones we've previously tested. Most of them, by the way, are built on the very previous Snapdragon S4 Pro platform mentioned above. Therefore, it is quite expected that a device based on the new Snapdragon 600, according to test results, was in the forefront in comparison with its competitors. HTC One demonstrated very high performance results, ranking on par with Samsung Galaxy S4 and leaving behind other top-end smartphones of our time, such as Google Nexus 4, LG Optimus G, HTC One X+ and Samsung Galaxy Note II. We present summary data with a comparison of results based on the AnTuTu test database. Our own data differs slightly from these, but the general balance of forces is clearly clear.

Below are the results of testing HTC One in new version GLBenchmark - 2.7.0, where a new T-Rex HD scene of increased complexity has been added. As we remember, even such a powerful system as the Oppo Find 5 produced only 13 fps in this test. The new Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 platform in HTC One handled this difficult test better, but only slightly - 15 fps.

Play video and connect to an external screen

To test omnivorousness when playing video (including support for various codecs, containers and special features, for example subtitles), we used the most common formats, which make up the bulk of the content available on the Web. Note that for mobile devices It is important to have support for hardware video decoding at the chip level, since it is most often impossible to process modern options using processor cores alone. Also, you shouldn’t expect a mobile device to decode everything, since the leadership in flexibility belongs to the PC, and no one is going to challenge it.

Format Container, video, sound MX Video Player Standard video player
DVDRip AVI, XviD 720×400 2200 Kbps, MP3+AC3 plays normally plays normally
Web-DL SD AVI, XviD 720×400 1400 Kbps, MP3+AC3 plays normally plays normally
Web-DL HD MKV, H.264 1280×720 3000 Kbps, AC3
BDRip 720p MKV, H.264 1280×720 4000 Kbps, AC3 The video plays normally, the sound is only software¹ The video plays fine, but there is no sound¹
BDRip 1080p MKV, H.264 1920×1080 8000 Kbps, AC3 The video plays normally, the sound is only software¹ The video plays fine, but there is no sound¹

¹ sound in MX Video Player was played only after switching to software decoding; The standard player does not have this setting

Additionally, the MHL interface was tested. To test it, we used an LG IPS237L monitor that supports direct MHL connection using a passive adapter cable from Micro-USB to HDMI. In this case, output via MHL is carried out in a resolution of 1920 by 1080 pixels with a frequency of 30 frames/s. Display on the monitor screen when portrait orientation smartphone screen is carried out in portrait orientation only if current program in principle, it does not support landscape orientation, while the height of the image on the monitor screen is slightly less than the height of the display area, and black fields are displayed on the right and left. In all other cases, regardless of the orientation of the smartphone, the image on its screen and on the monitor screen is forced to be displayed in landscape orientation. Unfortunately, the image is displayed on the monitor in a slightly reduced form so that black stripes remain around the perimeter. There seems to be no way to disable this output. As a result, the actual resolution on the monitor screen is lower than on the screen of the smartphone itself, that is, less than Full HD. Sound is output via MHL (in this case, the sounds were heard through headphones connected to the monitor, since there are no speakers in the monitor itself) and has good quality. At the same time, at least multimedia sounds are not output through the loudspeaker of the smartphone itself, and the volume is adjusted using buttons on the smartphone body. Connected by MHL smartphone charging.

Video output using the standard player deserves a special description. To begin with, using a set of test files with an arrow and a rectangle moving one division per frame (see Methodology for testing video playback and display devices. Version 1), we checked how the video is displayed on the screen of the smartphone itself. Screenshots with a shutter speed of 1 s helped determine the nature of the output of frames of video files with various parameters: the resolution varied (1280 by 720 (720p) and 1920 by 1080 (1080p) pixels) and frame rate (24, 25, 30, 50 and 60 frames/ With). The results of this (block entitled " Screen") and the following test are tabulated:

File Uniformity Passes
Screen
watch-1920x1080-60p.mp4 did not play
watch-1920x1080-50p.mp4 Badly few
watch-1920x1080-30p.mp4 Fine No
watch-1920x1080-25p.mp4 Fine No
watch-1920x1080-24p.mp4 Fine No
watch-1280x720-60p.mp4 Great No
watch-1280x720-50p.mp4 Fine No
watch-1280x720-30p.mp4 Fine No
watch-1280x720-25p.mp4 Fine No
watch-1280x720-24p.mp4 Fine No
MHL (monitor)
watch-1920x1080-60p.mp4 did not play
watch-1920x1080-50p.mp4 Badly a lot of
watch-1920x1080-30p.mp4 Fine few
watch-1920x1080-25p.mp4 Badly No
watch-1920x1080-24p.mp4 Badly No
watch-1280x720-60p.mp4 Badly a lot of
watch-1280x720-50p.mp4 Badly a lot of
watch-1280x720-30p.mp4 Badly No
watch-1280x720-25p.mp4 Badly No
watch-1280x720-24p.mp4 Badly No
MHL (adapter)
watch-1280x720-60p.mp4 Badly a lot of
watch-1280x720-50p.mp4 Badly a lot of
watch-1280x720-30p.mp4 Badly No
watch-1280x720-25p.mp4 Badly No
watch-1280x720-24p.mp4 Badly No

Note: If both the Uniformity and Dropout columns are rated green, this means that when watching movies, there will most likely be no or no amount of artifacts caused by frame spacing or dropouts visible. will not affect viewing comfort. "Red" marks indicate possible problems related to the playback of the corresponding files.

Only one file plays perfectly - 1280x720 at 60 fps, in all other cases the intervals between frames alternate unevenly, in one case a small part of the frames is skipped, and 1080p files at 60 fps are not played back. However, except for these two cases, it is quite difficult to visually notice artifacts. Note that uniform alternation of frames, if it exists, is still a relatively unstable state, since some external and internal background processes lead to periodic failure of the correct alternation of intervals between frames. When playing video files with Full HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels) on the smartphone screen, the image of the video file itself is displayed one-on-one, exactly along the border of the screen in true Full HD resolution. The brightness range displayed on the screen slightly does not correspond to the original one - in the shadows three or four shades of gray are indistinguishable from black, but in the highlights all gradations of shades are displayed (for video in the range 16-235). It is impossible not to note the relatively good - loud and good quality - stereo sound that is created by two spaced apart speakers of this smartphone. As a result, it is not at all necessary to wear headphones to watch a movie, unless, of course, the sound disturbs those around you.

With connected by MHL monitor When playing a video with a standard player, the image of the video file itself is displayed both on the smartphone screen and on the connected monitor, but information elements and virtual controls are only displayed on the smartphone screen. When playing video files with Full HD resolution (1920×1080 pixels), due to the non-disabled overscan, as noted above, the actual image resolution on the monitor screen is slightly less than Full HD resolution. The brightness range displayed on the monitor corresponds to the original one - all gradations of shades are displayed in highlights and shadows (for video in the range 16-235). The results of the monitor output tests are shown in the table above in the “MHL (monitor)” block. The output quality is not high, since the intervals between frames (or between groups of frames) alternate unevenly, and in some cases frames are skipped.

Additionally, video output (with a standard player) via MHL using an MHL adapter was tested. When using this adapter, output to the monitor was carried out in 720p mode at 60 fps, which determined the maximum actual image resolution. With the exception of resolution and frame rate, everything else - the nature of the interface output, charging, audio output and gray scale - did not differ from a direct connection via MHL. The test results are shown in the table above in the “MHL (adapter)” block. The conclusion is similar - the output quality is low.

As a result, it turns out that the implementation of the MHL interface in the HTC One smartphone has a number of serious shortcomings. Nevertheless, this type connections can, in principle, be used for games, watching movies, displaying web pages, etc., but you will need to come to terms with a decrease in actual resolution and periodic twitching of the picture when displaying a dynamic image.

Battery life

The capacity of the lithium polymer battery installed in HTC One is 2300 mAh. The battery is non-removable, so you won’t be able to remove it and replace it with a new one yourself.

The smartphone demonstrated very good performance in terms of duration battery life, leaving a little behind all the top new products we have tested recently. Here are the results of testing the test subject in several battery modes.

Continuous reading in the FBReader program at a minimum comfortable brightness level (brightness was set to approximately 100 cd/m²) for 2 hours consumed only 14% of the full battery charge, and two hours of watching YouTube videos in high quality (HQ) via home network The Wi-Fi device has used up 27% of its battery capacity. At maximum load in continuous 3D game mode (100% brightness, 60 fps), the smartphone worked for 2 hours 14 minutes. HTC One is fully charged in 2 hours.

Prices

The average retail price of the device in rubles in Moscow at the time of reading the article can be found by moving the mouse to the price tag.

Bottom line

As for the cost, official sales of the HTC smartphone in Russia have already started. From April 10, the smartphone was supposed to start being sold in most retail chains and stores at a recommended price of 29,990 rubles. This time there will be no exclusive contracts with individual sellers, which is understandable: the company is not in a position now to dictate its terms to anyone. Thus, the smartphone will be sold in all stores, and those who pre-ordered on the websites of the company and all its key partners will receive a smartphone at a price of 27,990 rubles. Compared to the flagships of other companies, this is a very attractive price, and the smartphone turned out to be quite interesting. Of the obvious advantages, it has a reliable body made of high-quality and durable materials, as well as a powerful, most advanced hardware platform to date. Relative disadvantages include a strange camera, an inconvenient combination and location of all hardware buttons, as well as the need to get acquainted with the “finds” of the developers, expressed in software and interface such as vertical menu programs and BlinkFeed, for example.

For a set of innovative solutions concentrated in one product, flavored with a non-standard attractive appearance, the HTC One smartphone certainly deserves our award.

Equipment: Phone, network charger with USB connector TC E250, wired stereo headset, 3 pairs of ear tips different sizes, USB cable, SIM card ejector, warranty card, instructions, packaging

Product description

Regular smartphones are not very suitable for listening to music or watching videos with friends. The tiny speaker will muffle even the most furious soundtrack. But thanks to HTC One's BoomSound technology, everything changes. Dual front...

The device works with Micro-SIM cards from all GSM operators.

Exquisite design. Durable design. Outstanding result. Full metal body. Gapless design. Beveled edges make the device comfortable to hold in your hand. There's no room for compromise in HTC One's design.

The device works with Micro-SIM cards from all GSM operators.

Exquisite design. Durable design. Outstanding result. Full metal body. Gapless design. Beveled edges make the device comfortable to hold in your hand. There's no room for compromise in HTC One's design.

Your life is in real time on the main screen. Using BlinkFeed, you can customize your dynamic home screen to your liking. Just select social networks, news feeds and channels you want to track updates, all of which will be reflected in real time on your phone. The life of your world is in the palm of your hand...

Turn up your phone volume. Even louder. Regular smartphones are not very suitable for listening to music or watching videos with friends. The tiny speaker will muffle even the most furious soundtrack. But thanks to HTC One's BoomSound technology, everything changes. Dual front-facing stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers provide louder, punchier, richer sound than other phones.

300% more light. Light. This is what distinguishes a snapshot from a photograph. And when you can transmit 300% more light thanks to super sensitive HTC camera One, taking a great photo will become much easier. HTC One allows you to significantly improve the quality of your photos: more clarity, contrast and detail. Plus the ability to shoot against the light and in low light, which will save even the most risky photo shoots.

Your interactive TV guide. Tired of remote controls remote control lying on the sofa? HTC One is ready to help you choose the right channel. With Sense TV you only need to do a few things simple actions and you'll be able to select TV channels, view program guides, adjust sound, and more using your HTC One. Find your favorite shows and your smartphone will remind you when they air. Control your TV viewing using your phone.

Sound clarity - even in a crowd. Noise from the outside world cannot be muted using the volume control. Therefore, talking on the phone in a noisy, crowded environment can be very difficult. HTC One solves this problem with Sense for Voice. It includes dual built-in microphones that detect loud external noise and then dynamically amplify the voice in your phone. Long live sound clarity!

The new HTC One phone in a monolithic aluminum case is made in a noble silver color. The smartphone is equipped with a 4.7-inch display with Full HD 1080p and a screen density of 468 ppi. Performance is ensured by the Snapdragon 600 (1.7 GHz) - the latest generation quad-core processor. The device also embodies all the manufacturer's advanced developments, such as HTC BlinkFeed™, HTC Zoe™ and HTC BoomSound™ - unique features that take the user's interaction with the smartphone to a fundamentally different level.

HTC BlinkFeed™ - apps and real-time news feeds
HTC BlinkFeed aggregates content from sources that are relevant to a particular user and displays them on the HTC ONE screen in real time. You no longer have to open multiple separate applications to view updates in in social networks, entertainment announcements, media news and much more. All the most necessary and significant things can now be covered at one glance, without switching between different websites and programs. If necessary this function can be disabled by changing the desktop screen.

Camera with innovative Ultra Pixels sensor
HTC ONE has a sensor with larger pixels (2 microns compared to the traditional 1.4 microns), which allows the HTC One camera to perceive 300% more light than cameras on other mobile devices. The device also has a built-in optical stabilization system (OIS). Using position sensors in space, it analyzes the movement of the smartphone relative to its axes and eliminates sudden shocks, so pictures taken with HTC One are very clear. The record-breaking f/2.0 aperture and ImageChip coprocessor also help ensure that you get high-quality images even in unfavorable shooting conditions.

Come to life - photos of HTC Zoe
HTC Zoe mode lets you take photos with a few seconds of video attached. Thanks to this, you can always remember the moment you are interested in in detail and select any frame from the video. Images literally come to life in the photo gallery, turning it from a static application into a living film of events that are important to you. From photos you can make a video with music, professional editing and impressive special effects. The resulting mini-films are easy to edit, they can be shared on social networks, sent to friends via e-mail. Created for storing and sharing the resulting content special service HTC Zoe Share.

HTC Sense TV™ - control external devices
HTC has an infrared blaster that turns the device into a remote control that fits almost any TV, home theater, or cable box. Sense TV makes it easier to find your favorite movie or TV program and keeps you informed of what's currently playing.

Powerful sound with HTC BoomSound
HTC ONE's speakers are elegantly built into the front panel and feature a dedicated amplifier that, together with Beats™ Audio technology, ensures rich, authentic sound for user-generated content. The smartphone also has an HDR recording function (with advanced dynamic range), which, using two microphones and a special sound processing system, allows you to capture clear and rich sound. Even in noisy environments, your voice will sound loud and clear with HTC Sense Voice™, which automatically separates and enhances speech sounds during calls.

New phone HTC Onein a monolithic aluminum case, made in noble silver and classic black colors. The smartphone is equipped with a 4.7-inch display with Full HD 1080p and a screen density of 468 ppi. Performance is ensured by the Snapdragon 600 (1.7 GHz) - the latest generation quad-core processor. The device also embodies all the manufacturer's advanced developments, such as HTC BlinkFeed™, HTC Zoe™ and HTC BoomSound™ - unique features that take the user's interaction with the smartphone to a fundamentally different level.

HTC BlinkFeed™- applications and news feeds in real time
HTC BlinkFeedcombines content from sources that are relevant to a specific user and displays them on the HTC ONE screen in real time. You no longer have to open multiple separate apps to check out social media updates, entertainment announcements, media news, and more. All the most necessary and significant things can now be covered at one glance, without switching between different websites and programs. If necessary, this function can be disabled by changing the desktop screen.

Camera with innovative Ultra Pixels sensor
HTC ONE has a sensor with larger pixels (2 microns compared to the traditional 1.4 microns), which allows the HTC One camera to perceive 300% more light than cameras on other mobile devices. The device also has a built-in optical stabilization system (OIS). Using position sensors in space, it analyzes the movement of the smartphone relative to its axes and eliminates sudden shocks, so pictures taken with HTC One are very clear. The record-breaking f/2.0 aperture and ImageChip co-processor also help ensure that you get high-quality images even in unfavorable shooting conditions.

"Live" photos of HTC Zoe
HTC Zoe mode lets you take photos with a few seconds of video attached. Thanks to this, you can always remember the moment you are interested in in detail and select any frame from the video. Images literally “come to life” in the photo gallery, turning it from a static application into a living film of events that are important to you. From photos you can make a video with music, professional editing and impressive special effects. The resulting mini-films are easy to edit and can be shared on social networks or sent to friends by email. A special service, HTC Zoe Share, has been created to store and share the resulting content.

HTC Sense TV™ - control external devices

HTC has an infrared blaster that turns the device into a remote control that fits almost any TV, home theater, or cable box. Sense TV makes it easier to find your favorite movie or TV program and keeps you informed of what's currently playing.

Powerful sound with HTC BoomSound
HTC ONE's speakers are elegantly built into the front panel and feature a dedicated amplifier that, together with Beats™ Audio technology, ensures rich, authentic sound for user-generated content. The smartphone also has an HDR (high dynamic range) recording function, which, using two microphones and a special audio processing system, allows you to capture clear and rich sound. Even in noisy environments, your voice will sound loud and clear with HTC Sense Voice™, which automatically separates and enhances speech sounds during calls.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm
  • Weight: 143 g
  • Display: 4.7-inch touch screen with Full HD 1080p, screen density 468 PPI
  • Processor frequency: Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600, 1.7 GHz, quad-core
  • Android platform: HTC Sense™ with Android™
  • HTC BlinkFeed™
  • SIM card type: microSIM
  • Housing: aluminum, dust and waterproof
Memory:
  • Total memory: 32 GB
  • RAM: 2 GB DDR2
  • Net:
  • HSPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE:850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • LTE: 800/1800/2600 MHz
  • Internal GPS and GLONASS antenna
  • Digital compass
  • Sensors
  • Gyroscope
  • Accelerometer
  • Position sensor
  • Light sensor
Connections:
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • NFC compatible
  • Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX™ support
  • Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n
  • DLNA® for wireless transmission streaming video to TV receivers or computer
  • Customizable infrared transmitter
  • Micro-USB 2.0 connector (5-pin) for battery charging, as well as MHL support for HD Video transmission via USB or HDMI (HDMI requires a special cable)
  • Enhanced Sound:
  • HTC BoomSound™
  • Two front stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers
  • Studio quality with Beats Audio™
  • Two microphones for HDR audio recording
  • Sense Voice Noise Canceling System
Camera:
  • HTC UltraPixel camera, 4 megapixels
  • Pixel size 2.0 micrometers, sensor size 1/3", back-illuminated matrix
  • Dedicated HTC ImageChip™ 2 processor
  • F2.0 aperture and 28mm lenses
  • Built-in multi-axis optical stabilizer for smooth, professional video
  • Smart Flash: Automatically selects one of five flash levels based on distance to subject
  • Front camera: 88° lens with HDR
  • Full HD 1080p video recording from both the main and front cameras
  • HDR Video
  • VideoPic function: shoot videos and take photos at the same time
  • Record and playback video in slow motion ( Slow motion) with speed control
  • HTC Zoe™ with recording of memorable events and a service for publishing them HTC Zoe™ Share
Multimedia:
  • Supported audio formats:
  • Playback: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma ( Windows Media Audio 9)
  • Entry: .amr
  • Supported video formats:
  • Playback: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3)
  • Recording: .mp4
Battery:
  • Built-in lithium polymer battery
  • Capacity: 2300 mAh
  • Charger:
  • Voltage/frequency: 100–240 V alternating current, 50/60 Hz
  • DC output: 5V, 1A

    2 years ago

    The battery lasts a long time, before this it was sony xperia, the charge only held while I was on classes, using applications, VK, games, etc. This one lasts noticeably longer, when I come home at least 60-70% remains, the sound from the speakers is absolutely fabulous, playing games is a pleasure, the front camera is also very good!

    2 years ago

    The advantages of this device are obvious: the metal body is more reliable than its other counterparts. The battery is enough. After watching the movie, the battery - that the fly didn’t fuck, remains almost fully charged). More abuse of the Internet. The monitor is good, lively, I’ve never seen anything cooler. The sound is pleasant to listen to, the ears are delighted by the two speakers, like at a disco - loud and clear. The hardware is not dull, everything is smooth and beautiful. Games for two gigs without brakes

    2 years ago

    Loud speakers, fits comfortably in the hand, good performance

    2 years ago

    1, 2. Excellent sound and picture quality. 3. It just feels damn good in your hand without a cover or various cases. 4. There are enough cameras for everyday life (to photograph train schedules or lectures). 5. The battery is quite sane. With gentle use, it lasts me three days without recharging. 6. Resistant to damage. Either I'm just that careful, or the smartphone is really that resistant to damage. Without cases, it is used throughout its entire “life” - no scratches are observed. I can’t say anything about glass, because... I use protective film. 7. Aluminum body. This is both a plus and a minus (item 2 disadvantages). The palm feels pleasantly cool after lying on the table for 5-7 minutes.

    2 years ago

    design, very fast, very loud, good screen

    2 years ago

    Ergonomic, does not bother you in your pocket. Large, clear display with correct colors. Everything is there that any flagship can do.

    2 years ago

    I won’t go into too much detail about the device - everything in the reviews has already been described a long time ago. From what I would like to note from personal impression. 1) The screen is beautiful, although my copy is Samsung and not Sharp. 2) Sound, sound, sound! Now I don't listen to music full power, and halfway through, I flinch from incoming calls - loud at maximum! The vibration is also stronger than before 3) The battery is not bad. I didn’t bother too much, but at least no worse than everyone else. The phone finally survives until the end of the day, and sometimes even lasts for two days... However, some people manage to land it in 6 hours - only external power will help them in any device :) 4) This is the first time I’m writing about software in the merits (usually I put it in comments, with a note that if you finish it, then everything is fine). New sense (except for items that are in short supply)

    2 years ago

    excellent display, color rendition is on par, the picture is pleasing to the eye, but I’m generally silent about video in full HD

    2 years ago

    the best display, everything works very quickly, monolithic aluminum body, unrivaled design, battery (no matter what anyone says) is on par.

    2 years ago

    Awesome design, I can't stop looking at it. + It fits very comfortably in your hand; when you hold it, you experience pleasant tactile sensations (thanks to the aluminum), and you don’t want to let it go. + The speakers are bomb! Listening to music and watching videos with sound is a pleasure. +Excellent performance, nothing slows down. + Stunning screen. No words only emotions! + Price. I bought it for 17k, which is inexpensive for such a unit. + I was very pleased with the loud and clear sound when talking on the phone. + It’s also nice that the phone can be used as a remote control, and even if some device is not in the database, you can train the phone using the standard remote control for this device. + 4G keeps flying until the traffic ends.

    2 years ago

    1. Heating
    2. Battery, I read that this is the norm for modern smartphones, but after the Lumia 710, which lasted 2 days with my load on the phone.
    3. Due to the fact that I wore a case with skinon (do not order cases from there), there were abrasions on the back, most likely from sand.

    2 years ago

    the only thing I consider a drawback is the camera in the dark, it's pink!

    2 years ago

    The camera is good, I wish it was better

    2 years ago

    I didn’t find it for myself

    2 years ago

    1. The htc inscription on the back of the gadget is slightly recessed, so if you take it with dirty hands or lay it on a dirty surface, dirt will accumulate there. It can be solved by simple cleaning once every couple of months, or by simply tightening the case.
    2. Heavy toys cause your smartphone to heat up in agony, which does not affect performance in any way, but the aluminum back will definitely notify you that it is a little uncomfortable. And it will notify you at 35-45 degrees. This can also be solved by tightening the case. Of course, it won’t stop heating up, but it won’t burn your hand - that’s for sure.

    2 years ago

    too loud (can’t be done quietly), gets very hot, sits down very quickly, camera is not impressive, build quality, inconvenient buttons.

    2 years ago

    Battery (1-2 days), slippery, camera resolution, cases hide the advantages of aluminum.

    2 years ago

    1) non-disabled blinkfeed - this will be annoying for some. I use an RSS reader and therefore I don’t need this service and it just takes up space. If they add support for their rss to it, then it will be a bomb, but for now it’s a minus.
    2) Three dots in non-adapted applications. It can be removed in any third-party firmware, but 90% will sit on the drain, and then you can wait a long time to fix this um.. feature.
    3) Many people complain about gaps in the areas where the front panel of the speakers and the main body are glued together. Mine also has microscopic ones, I didn’t worry about it. But it’s worth paying attention when purchasing! If you have difficulty finding these gaps, don’t worry and take them :)
    4) Weak functionality of various sense features out of the box - there is no curtain with switches in the pull-out menu, few widgets, why

    2 years ago

    the assembly leaves much to be desired, Sense 5 is as crude as fresh chicken eggs, the keyboard is not particularly comfortable, but the good thing is that Sense is tailored to the external style of the device itself, blink is not completely localized for the Russian Federation (there is news, a championship, hightech mail and something else), so that it is of little use, the TV remote control function also does not work

    2 years ago

    didn't like the camera