Great phone. Everytging just flows so well and you dont have to worry about running low on space. Given the only problems being the occasional purple tint on the rear camera abdctge phone randomly restarting itself. Especially restarting its over night abd making it hard to turn back on
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I made the mistake and purchased this HTC One M7 (an older version) not knowing that it was only 3G/4G maximum and not 4G LTE which I used in before. In my opinion anything less than 4G LTE is not worth your time. Older versions just seem to be the slowest when trying to connect to the internet.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Let me begin by saying I'm frugal. I owned an HTC EVO Design 4G for three years before deciding to upgrade. Only complaints with the EVO: lack of storage (upgraded to 16GB) and below average battery life (with an upgraded 2300mAh battery). The EVO was smaller in dimensions. After much research, chose the HTC One. To summarize: PROS: much more storage capacity (32GB) allowing the fone to process multiple tasks faster. Better wifi reception and service. Durable metal case (believe it's aluminum?). Speaker calls & music sound better (Beats audio). Fone is slightly larger, but slimmer. CONS: I've accepted that due to their size, I may never be satisfied with the battery life of any smartfone. How long it seems to last depends on a myriad of variables. I turned off the rather busy Blinkfeed, which runs constantly & consumes power. The other big con is this fone does not respond to my car charger. Even though it is an OEM HTC charger, it will neither recognize nor power the fone in the vehicle, e.g. when being used on 3-4hr trips as GPS. It takes a separate adapter/converter to run the AC cord for power. I have also covered the fone with a screen protector (larger screen) and a hard case, as it is like new. Haven't dropped it yet & hopefully never do, although it seems solid. I bought mine barely used, complete with the original box for about $170 so I feel it was a good value. From what I've found, the HTC One runs about $199-290 new (although the m9 is about to hit the market soon). Overall pretty satisfied with it--took the fone to NAIAS in Detroit and used it to take fotos of all the cars as my digital camera failed. Great resolution!Read full review
This is without a doubt the BEST smartphone I've ever owned. The Display is super sharp and clear The Speed of the phone is fantastic The Voice Quality has been perfect The Battery life unbelievable, after 13 hours of heavy use (syncing 4 e-mail accounts (all in Push mode), web searching, on Facebook, playing games, listening to music on Pandora, still having over 20% left on the Battery is amazing, no other smartphone I've ever owned lasted that long. I would not hesitate to recommend this phone to anyone.
A great phone I feel this phone is worth every penny And do you know why? Simple: the HTC One is one of the best-designed phones on the planet. Not content with inventing a new machining process to allow the body to be all aluminium, the Taiwanese firm has extended the screen to the edges of the chassis further than ever before, meaning you're getting a 4.7-inch Full HD display without the additional heft you'd probably expect.
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