Watching their livestream about the announcement currently, will update this on the fly.
- New HTC Sense 5.0 (has complete overhaul)
- Dual front speakers that give true stereo sound, build in amplifyer with beats
- The HTC One has an integrated Ir sensor so it can be used as a universal remote to control all of your home entertainment devices
Spoiler:
HTC One Specifications
Spoiler:
SIZE: 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm/4mm (max/min)
WEIGHT: 143 grams with battery
DISPLAY: 4.7 inch, Full HD 1080p, 468 PPI
CPU SPEED
Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600, quad-core, 1.7GHz
PLATFORM
HTC Sense™ with Android™
HTC BlinkFeed™
MEMORY
Total storage: 32GB/64GBi, available capacity variesii
RAM: 2GB DDR2
NETWORKiii
• GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
850/900/1800/1900 MHz
• WCDMA:
EU: 900/1900/2100 MHz
US (AT&T): 850/1900/2100 MHz
US (TMO): 850/AWS/1900/2100 MHz
US (Sprint): 700/AWS MHz
Asia: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
UMTS only: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
• CDMA:
US (Sprint) 800/1900 MHz (BC0/BC1/BC10, Sprint)
• LTE:
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
CONNECTIVITY
3.5 mm stereo audio jack
NFC capableiv
Compliant with Bluetooth 4.0
Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX™ enabled
Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n
DLNA® for wirelessly streaming media from the phone to a compatible TV or computer
Support consumer infrared remote control
micro-USB 2.0 (5-pin) port with mobile high-definition video link (MHL) for USB or HDMI connection (Special cable required for HDMI connection.)
HTC BOOMSOUND™
Dual frontal stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers
Studio-quality sound with Beats Audio™
HDR Microphone
Sense Voice
HTC ULTRAPIXEL CAMERA
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: 88 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 highlights and HTC Zoe™ Share
Retouch with Object Removal, Always Smile, and Sequence Shot
MULTIMEDIA
Audio supported formats:
Playback: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3,
.wav, .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
Recording: .amr
Video supported formats:
Playback: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows
Media Video 9), .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3),
FLAC, Vorbis
Recording: .mp4
LOCATION
Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS
Digital compass
BATTERY
Embedded rechargeable Li-polymer battery
Capacity: 2300 mAh
AC ADAPTER
Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240 V AC,
50/60 Hz
DC output: 5 V and 1 A
i 64GB variant available in select APAC markets
ii Available storage is less due to phone software.
iii Network bands in regions other than Europe and Asia Pacific may be
different, depending on the mobile operator and your location. Upload
and download speeds also depend on the mobile operator.
iv NFC availability depends on the mobile operator and your location.
Please check with your mobile operator.
And the press release:
Spoiler:
INTRODUCING THE NEW HTC ONE®, A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON SMARTPHONES
HTC BlinkFeed™, HTC Zoe™ and HTC BoomSound™ Deliver HTC One’s Unprecedented New Smartphone Experience
London and New York City, February 19, 2013 — HTC, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, today announced its new flagship smartphone, the new HTC One. Crafted with a distinct zero-gap aluminium unibody, the new HTC One introduces HTC BlinkFeed™, HTC Zoe™ and HTC BoomSound™, key new HTC Sense® innovations that reinvent the mobile experience and set a new standard for smartphones.
“People today immerse themselves in a constant stream of updates, news and information. Although smartphones are one of the main ways we stay in touch with the people and information we care about, conventional designs have failed to keep pace with how people are actually using them,” said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation. “A new, exciting approach to the smartphone is needed and with the new HTC One, we have re-imagined the mobile experience from the ground up to reflect this new reality.”
HTC BlinkFeed: A personal live stream right on the home screen At the centre of the new HTC One experience is HTC BlinkFeed. HTC BlinkFeed is a bold new experience that transforms the home screen into a single live stream of personally relevant information such as social updates, entertainment and lifestyle updates, news and photos with immersive images so that people no longer need to go to separate applications to find out what’s happening. HTC BlinkFeed aggregates the freshest content from the most relevant and interesting sources, giving it to people at a glance, all in one place, without the need to jump between multiple applications and web sites.
To enable this new dynamic approach to the smartphone, HTC will provide both local and global content from more than 1,400 media sources with more than 10,000 articles per day from some of the most innovative media companies, such as the AOL family of media properties, ESPN, MTV, Vice Media, CoolHunting, Reuters and many others. For more information on HTC BlinkFeed’s content partners, visit the HTC Blog.
HTC UltraPixel Camera with HTC Zoe
The breakthrough HTC UltraPixel Camera redefines how people capture, relive and share their most precious moments. HTC Zoe gives people the ability to shoot high-res photos that come to life in three-second snippets. These Zoes, photos and videos are then displayed in a unique way that brings the gallery to life and transforms the traditional photo gallery of still images into a motion gallery of memories. It also automatically creates integrated highlight films from each event comprised of Zoes, photos and videos set to music with professionally designed cuts, transitions and effects. These highlight videos can be remixed or set to different themes, and can be easily shared on social networks, email and other services.
To enable this innovative camera experience, HTC developed a custom camera that includes a best-in-class f/2.0 aperture lens and a breakthrough sensor with UltraPixels that gather 300 percent more light than traditional smartphone camera sensors. This new approach also delivers astounding low-light performance and a variety of other improvements to photos and videos. In addition, the perfect self-portrait or video is just a tap away with an ultra-wide angle front-facing camera which supports 1080p video capture. Multi-axis optical image stabilisation for both the front and rear cameras also helps ensure video footage smoother whether stationary or on the move. HTC UltraPixel camera adds many other features and effects such as enhanced 360' panorama, time sequencing and object removal.
HTC BoomSound
The new HTC One offers the best audio experience of any mobile phone available today. HTC BoomSound introduces for the first time on a phone, front-facing stereo speakers with a dedicated amplifier and an amazing full HD display that immerses people in music, videos, games and the YouTube™ clips they love. Beats™ Audio integration is enabled across the entire experience for rich, authentic sound whether you’re listening to your favorite music, watching a YouTube video or playing a game.
HDR recording uses advanced dual microphones and audio processing to capture clean, rich sound that is worthy of high-definition video footage. Phone calls sound great on HTC One thanks to the addition of HTC Sense Voice™, which boosts the call volume and quality in noisy environments so that conversations come through loud and clear.
HTC Sense TV™
HTC Sense TV transforms the new HTC One into an interactive program guide and remote control for most TVs, set-top boxes and receivers. Tapping the power of the cloud, Sense TV makes it simple and intuitive to see what’s on and find that favourite show.
Metal Unibody Design
Wrapped in a zero-gap aluminium unibody and sporting a brilliant 4.7”, Full HD (1080p) screen, the new HTC One features the latest Android Jelly Bean operating system and LTE network technology to offer blazingly-fast browsing in a package that combines premium design with breakthrough build quality.
Available in stunning silver and beautiful black, the sleek and crafted aluminium unibody sits comfortably in the hand and showcases HTC’s unique antenna technology, which helps people achieve a crystal clear signal. The display also resists scratches and reduces glare, whilst offering incredible 468ppi resolution and rich, natural colours.
Global Availability The new HTC One will be available globally through more than 185 mobile operators and major retailers in more than 80 regions and countries beginning in March. For more information and to pre-register for the new HTC One, visit www.htc.com.
Europe, Middle East and Africa: 1&1 Germany, A1 Telekom Austria, AB Poland, Allo Ukraine, AMC (Cosmote) Albania, Avea Turkey, Beeline Kazakhstan, Belcompany Netherlands, BH Telecom Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bite Latvia, Bite Lithuania, Bouygues Telecom France, Carphone Warehouse UK, Cell C RSA, Citrus Ukraine, Cosmote Greece, Cosmote Romania & Global Bulgaria, Cyta, DT Mobile(TS) Latvia, Du UAE, Dustin Sweden, Eagle Mobile Albania, EE UK, Elisa Estonia, Elisa Finland, El-Giganten Denmark, El-Giganten Sweden, Elkjöb Norway, EMT (TS) Estonia, E-Plus Germany, ERC Ukraine, Euroset Russia, Gigantii Finland, Go Malta, H3G Austria, H3G Denmark, H3G Italy, H3G Sweden, H3G UK, HT Eronet Bosnia & Herzegovina, K-Cell Kazakhstan, KPN Belgium, KPN Netherlands, Life Belarus, LuxGSM Luxembourg, Megafon Russia, Melita Malta, Meteor Ireland, Mobilezone Switzerland, Mobilochka Ukraine, Mobily KSA, MSH Belgium, MSH Germany, M-Tel Montenegro, M-Tel Bosnia & Herzegovina, MTI Ukraine, MTN Cyprus, MTS Belarus, MTS Russia, Netcom Norway,
(Telefónica) O2 Czech, (Telefónica) O2 Germany, (Telefónica) O2 Ireland, (Telefónica) O2 UK, Omnitel Lithuania, One Macedonia, Optimus Portugal, Orange France, Orange Maldova, Orange Poland, Orange Romania, Orange Slovakia, Orange Spain, Orange Switzerland, Partner Communications Israel, PhoneHouse France, PhoneHouse Germany, PhoneHouse Netherlands, PhoneHouse Sweden, Phones4U UK, Play Poland, Plus Communication Albania, Polkomtel Poland, Proximus Belgium, SFR France, SiMobil Slovenia, STC KSA, Sunrise Switzerland, Svyaznoy Russia, Swisscom Switzerland, TDC Denmark, Tele2 Croatia, Tele 2 Estonia, Tele2 Latvia, Tele2 Lithuania, Tele2 Russia, Telia Denmark, Telia Sweden, Telekom Slovenija, Telenet Belgium, Telenor Denmark, Telenor Norway, Telenor Sweden, Telenor Hungary, Telenor Serbia, Telkom Serbia, TIM Italy, TMN Portugal, T-Mobile Austria, T-Mobile Croatia, T-Mobile Czech Republic, T-Mobile Germany, T-Mobile Hungary, T-Mobile Macedonia, T-Mobile Montenegro, T-Mobile Netherlands, T-Mobile Poland, T-Mobile Slovakia, Turkcell Turkey, Tus Mobil Slovenia, Velcom (TAG) Belarus, VIP Operator Macedonia, VIP Mobile Serbia, Vipnet Croatia, Vivacom Bulgaria, Vodacom RSA, Vodafone Albania, Vodafone Czech Republic, Vodafone Egypt, Vodafone Germany, Vodafone Greece, Vodafone Hungary, Vodafone Ireland, Vodafone Italy, Vodafone Malta, Vodafone Netherlands, Vodafone Portugal, Vodafone Romania, Vodafone Spain, Vodafone Turkey, Vodafone UK, Wind Greece, Wind Italy, Yoigo Spain, Yug Contract Ukraine, Zain KSA.
Asia-Pacific: China Mobile Hong Kong Company Ltd., ChungHwa Telecom, 3HK, CSL, Fareastone, M1, Mobifone, Optus, PCCW mobile, Reliance Communications, Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., SmarTone, StarHub, Taiwan Mobile, Telecom New Zealand, Telstra, Vodafone Australia, Vodafone New Zealand.
China: China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom
North America: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Cincinnati Bell and Best Buy in the United States and in Canada with Rogers Communications, Bell Mobility, TELUS and Virgin Mobile Canada.
Latin America: Claro Argentina (América Movil), Telecom Personal Argentina, Entel Chile, Iusacell México, Telcel México (América Movil), Claro Perú (América Movil), Claro Puerto Rico (América Movil), Movistar Venezuela (Telefonica)
About HTC Founded in 1997, HTC Corp. (HTC) is the creator of many award-winning mobile devices and industry firsts. By putting people at the center of everything it does, HTC pushes the boundaries of design and technology to create innovative and personal experiences for consumers around the globe. HTC's portfolio includes smartphones and tablets powered by the HTC Sense® user experience. HTC is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE: 2498). For more information, please visit www.htc.com.
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The One is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset (the same ticking inside the LG Optimus G Pro) utilizing a quad-core 1.7GHz Krait 300 processor, Adreno 320 graphics and 2GB of RAM.
The camera of the HTC One sports a 4MP sensor and 1080p@30fps video recording (with HDR). The sensor has what HTC calls Ultrapixels, which are much larger than the regular smartphone pixels and promise vastly improved per-pixel quality and low-light performance. The smartphone also offers gyroscope-based Optical image stabilization which should come in handy for video recording.
The HTC One will have 32GB or 64 GB of non-expandable storage and rich connectivity settings including LTE, NFC, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4 and GPS with GLONASS.
HTC One will launch running on Android 4.1.2 but the 4.2.2 update is already in the works.
But it does look pretty sweet but I would get Sony Xperia Z any day of the week
Qualcom still hasnt their cortex 15 version out? or is this A15?
ClaudeFTW wrote:
...I just got a One X, motherfuck!
@Paintface: afaik, S4 Pro and beyond CPU's are based on the Cortex A15 architecture.
No, they're not. Qualcomm has their own architecture for the entire Krait lineup (not just Pro, Play and Plus as well), which is similar to A15 but not identical (less stages, different cache layout, a little more compact overall by design).
Qualcom still hasnt their cortex 15 version out? or is this A15?
ClaudeFTW wrote:
...I just got a One X, motherfuck!
@Paintface: afaik, S4 Pro and beyond CPU's are based on the Cortex A15 architecture.
No, they're not. Qualcomm has their own architecture for the entire Krait lineup (not just Pro, Play and Plus as well), which is similar to A15 but not identical (less stages, different cache layout, a little more compact overall by design).
What about Snapdragon 600 and 800?
EDIT: Nvm, seems like Snapdragon 600 is a rebrand of S4 Pro.
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got an HTC One V for my wife (her first smartphone) a few months ago... they've already said it will not get JB update (probably should be thankful it at least came with ICS). This One will likely get KLP 6-12 months after it comes out. no thanks.
got an HTC One V for my wife (her first smartphone) a few months ago... they've already said it will not get JB update (probably should be thankful it at least came with ICS). This One will likely get KLP 6-12 months after it comes out. no thanks.
That's the HTC way of supporting their devices. Either buy the last one or wait for months for an official support.
well that is one beautiful design... i am loving this dual stereo design, one things phones lack so far is loud and proper speaker phones.... but that none removable battery means it'll get shitty battery life with no way of adding a bigger one...and no micro SD card? come on
but that none removable battery means it'll get shitty battery life with no way of adding a bigger one...and no micro SD card? come on
Well you can't have a removable battery when creating a phone like that. How can you have one solid frame and still have a removable battery?
Tho i have never needed to use a bigger battery, aslong as it holds thru the day i'm fine.
Plus most places i come have a cable for charging anyway, since it's a standard one.
The no SD card is totally bull indeed, ALOT of us suggested at Elevate that they should rethink that decision (at the time of the One X release back then), but they are sticking to it, fuck knows why..
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I was just looking on A, when i saw that people actually managed to get the back off my One S and replace the battery with something stronger.
So i looked if people done the same for the HOX, but not finding anything.
What i did find was that alot of them use mobile battery chargers.
Something like: http://www.ebay.com/itm/270999478948
Quite small, cheap, charges up to 3 times (if not more) for current phones..
I ordered mine a week ago - will get it end of April
The first Handset ever for me, that gave me this *musthavenomatterifneeded* feeling.
I am using a Galaxy Nexus right now, and I have a new sealed S3 LTE lying next to me... :/
Wonder what my wife may say if yet another mobile arrives in two weeks or so...
But i couldn't resist.
Anyone needs a Nexus or S3?!
Great review (keep in mind, the reviewer is an htc addict - nevertheless a great review):
As a a side-note, you are actually "selling" it cheaper than it is here. It's around 400 euros, but I believe that along with shipping fees, the price would actually be higher.
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As a a side-note, you are actually "selling" it cheaper than it is here. It's around 400 euros, but I believe that along with shipping fees, the price would actually be higher.
Prices for S2 and S3 are weird. You can still sell your new Galaxy S2 for $400+ and I see on ebay and craiglist used S2 sells for at least $300
As a a side-note, you are actually "selling" it cheaper than it is here. It's around 400 euros, but I believe that along with shipping fees, the price would actually be higher.
Yeah - I guess I will sell it on ebay. Got it for free with a new contract... and why the quote marks?
Well - the humps are maybe not the best place to sell a mobile... but ebay isn't either
It looks gorgeus but my new note 2 takes the challange
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