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The other thing you don't get access to is the battery.
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There is, however, 25GB of free Dropbox space included for 2 years when you sign-in to your new device.
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In a spec sheet showdown, rival devices from Sony and Samsung will offer you those expansion options, and flexibility has always been the downside of this type of sealed design. The design, however, doesn't give you the opportunity to expand the internal storage over the 32GB that's on offer (64GB will be available in some territories). There's a 3.5mm headphone socket on the top. Physical connections offer you Micro-USB on the bottom, incorporating MHL for connection to a larger display.
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The HTC One is an LTE handset, you have dual channel Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4 with aptX support for enhanced fidelity in wireless music, and NFC. In terms of connectivity, however, you get everything. Both look cracking when it comes to displaying fine detail. The PPI is marginally higher than that of rival devices like the Xperia Z, but at this level, that doesn't amount to anything.
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Not only does it give you a full HD resolution, that's 1920 x 1080 pixels, a pixel density of 468ppi, but it also offers great viewing angles and colour reproduction. The HTC One display is one of the best we've seen on a mobile device. Some might say it lacks the drama of something like the Xperia Z, but it is sophisticated and elegant, and it feels fantastic in the hand.
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We've asked around and had confirmation that this isn't limited to this phone: we'll talk to HTC and see if this is deliberate or not. We're not sure what this might be, but it doesn't rattle when you shake it, so it's not a huge concern. Tapping the phone around the top near the camera gives a little rattle. There's also one oddity that we've noticed.
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As an aside, when we dropped the Xperia Z, the damage was minimal, when we dropped the Nexus 4 we cracked the back. We're not sure how it would survive a drop on to the pavement - probably surface scratches, maybe a dent or two. It was something that Apple encountered with the iPhone 5, and we've already scuffed the HTC One, leaving scratch marks on the body, despite being really careful with it. With any anodised metal device, the question of just how long the finish will last always comes into question. With a display that's 4.7-inches on the diagonal, it's a bit of a stretch to get around, but as larger devices become the norm, we can't say it has been a problem. However, the placement of the power/standby button on the top feels as though it favours those using it in the right hand, as it's nigh on impossible to reach with a finger if you're using it one-handed in your left hand. In the hand the narrower body with a curved back feels nicer to hold than the Sony Xperia Z, which very much rivals this device. It's more conventional than the HTC One X, some might say less dramatic, but then it has a simple elegance and a beauty that we now appreciate. It's heavier by a fraction and slightly taller than last year's hero the One X, partly because the new design now accommodates two forward-facing speakers, both with HTC's signature micro-drilled finish. The HTC One measures 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm and it weighs 143g. We liked the polycarbonate unibody of the HTC One X, but the HTC One makes it look a little toy-like, a relic of HTC past. Soft curves and chamfered edges result in a look that's ultra-modern and ultra-sophisticated. On the front the display appears to stretch from edge-to-edge although, looking closely, it's edged with black strips that keep the display in place, although they are barely noticeable. It is, however, solid, with no sign of flex or bending when you manipulate the phone. The anodised aluminium unibody makes up the front and back of the device, with a plastic insert that runs around the middle.Īlthough the message is very much "all metal body" from HTC, there are still plastic breaks, so it's not quite the metal monster it's made out to be.
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Cased in a metal body, it's staggeringly good looking. HTC is no stranger to sensational design and the HTC One follows that fine tradition.