- Android OS
- 2.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Quad Core Processor
- Full HD Recording
- 5-inch Touchscreen
- HTC UltraPixel Primary Camera
- Wi-Fi Enabled
- 5 MP Secondary Camera
- Expandable Storage Capacity of 128 GB
Reviews
1. The premium Brushed metal
finish is an absolute pleasure to touch and use. I am sure this one
reason alone will move a lot of potential buyers from alternate
offerings of Samsung, LG, Apple etc.
2. The Sense 6 interface is by far one of the best manufacturer
interfaces. Having used the Google Play interface, I would still rate
this as more personal and as smooth, if not better. But yes, the android
updates may not be as timely as in the Google play editions.
3. Blinkfeed is really amazing and easily replaces all your News and
Social Networking dedicated apps. It's fast and easily accessible.
4. Camera: Yes, it is probably one of the sore aspects of the phone.
However, for casual photographs and such it is more than sufficient.
Well, if you can get over the lower pixel count, it does produce decent
pics. And ofcourse, the "ultrapixel" size is bigger than that of other
manufacturers, so that helps too.
5. Lack of aspects like Heartbeat sensor and Fingerprint sensor. I
pondered over this aspect, but it actually is not a big give away. If
you want to compensate for the lack of hearbeat sensor that the
competition offers or if you are a big fitness freak, you have the
option to buy dedicated trackers like fitbit etc. Btw, Fitbit app comes
pre-installed. Probable HTC thought this may offset the absence of
sensor a little bit. And Fingerprint sensor? Seriously? Big deal.
6. Screen: One word. Brilliant. Let's just Apple does not come up with a
retina display phone with the
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