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== Comparison ==
== Comparison ==

This table is primarily intended to show the ''differences'' between the models of the One series:
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|-
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! [[HTC One V]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one-v/#specs |title=HTC One V Overview - HTC Smartphones |publisher=Htc.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-21}}</ref>
! [[HTC One S]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one-s/#specs |title=HTC One S Overview - HTC Smartphones |publisher=Htc.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-21}}</ref><ref>http://www.htc.com/us/products/htcones-tmobile#tech-specs</ref>
! [[HTC One S]]<ref>http://www.htc.com/asia/smartphones/htc-one-s/#specs</ref> <br/> <small>(Asia)</small>
! [[HTC One X]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.htc.com/www/smartphones/htc-one-x/#specs |title=HTC One X Overview - HTC Smartphones |publisher=Htc.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-21}}</ref>
! [[HTC One X]]<ref>http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-one-x-att/#tech-specs</ref> <br/> <small>(North America)</small>
! HTC One XL<ref>http://www.htc.com/asia/smartphones/htc-one-xl/#specs</ref>
! HTC One X+<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.htc.com/uk/smartphones/htc-one-x-plus/ |title=HTC One X + Overview - HTC Smartphones |publisher=Htc.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-21}}</ref>
! [[HTC One (2013)]]
! [[HTC One Mini]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_one_mini-5505.php |title=HTC One mini - Full phone specifications |publisher=Gsmarena.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-21}}</ref>
! [[HTC One Max]]<ref>{{cite web|title=HTC One max specs|url=http://www.phonearena.com/phones/HTC-One-max_id8008|work=PhoneArena.com|accessdate=2013-10-14}}</ref>
! [[HTC One (2014)]]
|-
! Dimensions
| H {{convert|120.30|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> W {{convert| 59.70|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> D {{convert| 9.24|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}
| colspan="2" | H {{convert|130.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> W {{convert| 65.0|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> D {{convert| 7.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}&nbsp;<br><small>{ D {{convert|8.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} for bump area}</small>
| H {{convert|134.36|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> W {{convert| 69.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> D {{convert| 8.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}
| colspan="2" | H {{convert|134.8|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> W {{convert| 69.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> D {{convert| 8.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}
| H {{convert|134.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> W {{convert| 69.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> D {{convert| 8.9|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}
| H {{convert|137.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> W {{convert| 68.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> D (max) {{convert| 9.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}} <br>D (min) {{convert| 4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}
| H {{convert|132|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> W {{convert| 63.2|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> D {{convert| 9.3|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}
| {{convert|164.5|mm|in|abbr=on}} H <br >{{convert|82.5|mm|in|abbr=on}} W <br >{{convert|10.3|mm|in|abbr=on}} D
| H {{convert|146.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> W {{convert| 70.6|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}<br/> D {{convert| 9.4|mm|in|2|abbr=on}}
|-
! Weight
| 115&nbsp;grams with battery
| colspan="2" |119.5&nbsp;grams with battery
| colspan="3" |130&nbsp;grams with battery
||135&nbsp;grams with battery
||143&nbsp;grams with battery
||122&nbsp;grams with battery
||217&nbsp;grams with battery
||160&nbsp;grams with battery
|-
!Operating System (OS)
| Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
| colspan="2" | Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), Upgradeable to Android 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean)
| colspan="4" | Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), Android 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean), Upgradeable to Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
| Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean), Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean), Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean), Upgradeable to Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
| Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean), Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean), Upgradeable to Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
| Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean), Upgradeable to Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
| Android 4.4.2 (KitKat)
|-
!HTC Sense Version
| 4.0 (Android 4.0)
| colspan="2" | 4.0 (Android 4.0), 4+ (Android 4.1.1)
| colspan="4" | 4.0 (Android 4.0), 4+ (Android 4.1.1), 5.0 (Android 4.2.2)
| 5.0 (Android 4.1.2 & Android 4.2.2), 5.5 (Android 4.3 & Android 4.4.2)
| 5.0 (Android 4.2.2), 5.5 (Android 4.3 & Android 4.4.2)
| 5.5 (Android 4.3 & Android 4.4.2)
| 6.0 (Android 4.4.2)
|-
! Display
| 3.7-inch WVGA (480×800) [[LCD]]
| colspan="2" | 4.3-inch qHD (540×960) [[Super AMOLED]] with RGBG-matrix ([[PenTile]])
| colspan="3" | 4.7-inch 720p (720×1280) [[LCD]] [[IPS panel]] with RGB-matrix
|| 4.7-inch 720p (720×1280) Super [[LCD]] 2. Corning [[Gorilla glass|Gorilla]] Glass 2.0 312 [[pixel density|ppi]]
|| 4.7-inch 1080p (1920×1080) Super LCD 3 with RGB matrix. Corning Gorilla Glass 2.0 468 ppi
|| 4.3-inch 720p (720×1280) Super LCD 2 with RGB matrix. Corning Gorilla Glass 3.0 341 ppi
|| 5.9-inch 1080p (1920×1080) Super LCD 3 with RGB matrix. Corning Gorilla Glass 3.0 367 ppi
|| 5.0-inch 1080p (1920x1080) Super LCD 3 with RGB matrix. Corning Gorilla Glass 3.0 441 ppi

|-
! SoC
| [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] S2 MSM8255
| [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] S4 MSM8260A
| [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] S3 MSM8260
| [[Nvidia Tegra]] 3
| colspan="2" | [[Qualcomm]] [[Snapdragon (System on Chip)|Snapdragon]] S4 MSM8960
| [[Nvidia Tegra]] 3 (AP37)
| [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 600 APQ8064
| [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 400 MSM8930AA
| [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 600 APQ8064
| [[Qualcomm Snapdragon]] 801 MSM8974-AB (International)/MSM8974-AC (Asia)
|-
! CPU
| 1&nbsp;GHz single-core [[Qualcomm]] [[Scorpion (CPU)|Scorpion]]
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[Qualcomm]] [[Krait (CPU)|Krait]]
| 1.7 GHz dual-core [[Qualcomm]] [[Scorpion (CPU)|Scorpion]]<br>(Modified performance up to Snapdragon S4)
| 1.5&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]
| colspan="2" | 1.5&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[Qualcomm]] [[Krait (CPU)|Krait]]
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[ARM Cortex-A9]]
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Qualcomm]] [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 300]]
| 1.4&nbsp;GHz dual-core [[Qualcomm]] [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 300]]
| 1.7&nbsp;GHz quad-core [[Qualcomm]] [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 300]]
| 2.3&nbsp;GHz (International)/ 2.5&nbsp;GHz (Asia) quad-core [[Qualcomm]] [[Krait (CPU)|Krait 400]]
|-
! GPU
| [[Qualcomm Adreno]] 205
| [[Qualcomm Adreno]] 225{{-}} (400MHz)
| [[Qualcomm Adreno]] 220{{-}} (266MHz)
| [[Nvidia]] ULP GeForce{{-}} (520 MHz)
| colspan="2" | [[Qualcomm Adreno]] 225
| [[Nvidia]] ULP GeForce 2 (12-Core GPU)
| [[Qualcomm Adreno]] 320
| [[Qualcomm Adreno]] 305
| [[Qualcomm Adreno]] 320
| [[Qualcomm Adreno]] 330
|-
! RAM
| 512&nbsp;MB
| colspan="6" | 1&nbsp;GB
| 2GB&nbsp;DDR2
| 1&nbsp;GB
| 2GB&nbsp;DDR2
| 2GB&nbsp;LPDDR3
|-
! Storage
| 4&nbsp;GB<br/>Expansion slot: microSD memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)
| colspan="2" |16&nbsp;GB
| 16 or 32&nbsp;GB
| 16&nbsp;GB
| colspan="2" | 16 or 32&nbsp;GB
| 32 or 64&nbsp;GB
| 16&nbsp;GB
| 32&nbsp;GB<br/>Expansion slot: microSD memory card up to 64&nbsp;GB (SD 2.0 compatible)
| 16 or 32&nbsp;GB<br/>Expansion slot: microSD memory card up to 128&nbsp;GB
|-
! 2G GSM/GPRS/EDGE
| colspan="11" | 850/900/1800/1900&nbsp;MHz
|-
! 3G WCDMA/HSPA
| 850/900/1900/2100&nbsp;MHz
| 850/900/2100&nbsp;MHz (adds 1700&nbsp;MHz in US)
| colspan="9" | 850/900/1900/2100&nbsp;MHz
|-
! 4G LTE
| {{cross}}
| colspan="2" | {{cross}}
| {{cross}}
| 700/1700/2100&nbsp;MHz
| 1800/2600&nbsp;MHz
| Category 3 (North America Only)
| Optional
| Yes
| 700 Class 13/800/850/900/1800/1900/2100/2600&nbsp;MHz
| Yes
|-
! Sensors
| Proximity, Ambient Light and Accelerometer
| colspan="8" | Proximity, Ambient Light, Accelerometer, Gyro and Digital compass
| Proximity, Ambient Light, Accelerometer, Gyro, Digital compass, Fingerprint scanner
| Proximity, Ambient Light, Accelerometer, Gyro and Digital compass
|-
! Connectivity
| Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot<br/>[[Bluetooth]] 4.0 Smart Ready<br/>Standard 5-pin micro [[USB]] 2.0
| colspan="2" | Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot<br/>[[DLNA]]<br/>[[Bluetooth]] 4.0 Smart Ready<br/>Standard 5-pin micro [[USB]] 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br/>[[HDMI]] support
| colspan="4" | Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot<br/>[[DLNA]]<br/>[[Wi-Fi Direct]]<br/>NFC<br/>[[Bluetooth]] 4.0 Smart Ready<br/>Standard 5-pin micro [[USB]] 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br/>[[HDMI]] support
| Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi hotspot<br/>[[DLNA]]<br/>[[Wi-Fi Direct]]<br/>NFC<br/>Infrared<br/>[[Bluetooth]] 4.0 Smart Ready<br/>Standard 5-pin micro [[USB]] 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br/>[[HDMI]] support
| Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot<br/>[[DLNA]]<br/>[[Bluetooth]] 4.0<br/>Standard 5-pin micro [[USB]] 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])
| colspan="2" | Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi hotspot<br/>[[DLNA]]<br/>[[Wi-Fi Direct]]<br/>NFC<br/>Infrared<br/>[[Bluetooth]] 4.0 Smart Ready<br/>Standard 5-pin micro [[USB]] 2.0 (Via [[Mobile High-Definition Link|MHL]])<br/>[[HDMI]] support
|-
! Camera
| 5&nbsp;MP<br/>720p HD video recording<br/>No front camera
| colspan="2" | 8&nbsp;MP<br/>1080p HD video recording<br/> VGA front camera
| colspan="3" | 8&nbsp;MP<br/>1080p HD video recording<br/> 1.3&nbsp;MP (with 720p video recording)
| 8MP, 3264 x 2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash <br/> 1080p video recording <br/>1.6 MP, 720p HD Video recording
| 4MP, 2.0 μm camera with auto focus, smart LED flash, BSI sensor, F2.0 aperture, 28mm lens, dedicated imaging chip 2, continuous shooting, optical image stabilization
1080p HD video recording, video stabilization, slow motion video capture (768 x 432 pixels), HDR video recording.
| 4MP, 2.0 μm camera with auto focus, smart LED flash, BSI sensor, F2.0 aperture, 28mm lens, dedicated imaging chip 2, continuous shooting
1080p HD video recording, video stabilization, slow motion video capture (768 x 432 pixels), HDR video recording
| 4MP, 2.0 μm camera with auto focus, smart LED flash, BSI sensor, F2.0 aperture, 28mm lens, dedicated imaging chip 2, continuous shooting, digital image stabilization.
1920x1080 (1080p HD) (30 fps), 1280x720 (720p HD) (60 fps) video recording, video stabilization, slow motion video capture, HDR video recording,
| 4MP, 2.0 μm camera with auto focus, smart LED flash, BSI sensor, F2.0 aperture, 28mm lens, dedicated imaging chip 2, continuous shooting, digital image stabilization.
1920x1080 (1080p HD) (30 fps), 1280x720 (720p HD) (60 fps) video recording, video stabilization, slow motion video capture, HDR video recording.
Second 2MP depth of field sensor, smart stabilization,
|-
! Battery
| 1500&nbsp;mAh
| colspan="2" | 1650&nbsp;mAh
| colspan="3" | 1800&nbsp;mAh
| 2100 mAh
| 2300 mAh
| 1800 mAh
| 3300 mAh
| 2600 mAh
|}


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 10:13, 9 April 2014

HTC One is a series of Android smartphones designed and manufactured by HTC. All products in the One series were designed to be touchscreen-based and slate-sized, and run the Android mobile operating system (Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or subsequent Android releases) with the HTC Sense graphical user interface. From 2010 to 2013, all HTC products starting from the HTC Sensation XE to the HTC One Mini were equipped with a Beats Audio equalizer. Later HTC devices beginning with the HTC One Max no longer ship with Beats Audio following the buyback of HTC's stake in Beats Electronics.

2012 lineup

While critically acclaimed, the 2012 One series had not received much consumer attention and sales were disappointing. For one, HTC has been outspent on marketing by Samsung and Apple, as HTC instead had relied heavily on carriers to promote its products.[1] Also, while HTC made many carrier-specific devices, Samsung and Apple were able to concentrate their resources on single flagship handsets such as the Samsung Galaxy S III and iPhone 4S to make them big hits. Lastly, while HTC handsets were seen as better quality than Samsung's plastic devices, Samsung was able to successfully distinguish itself from other Android manufacturers with manufacturer-specific software tweaks (as well as marketing to promote its brand) while HTC could not.[2]

The devices released in 2012 consist of the following, with devices in similar price segments usually sold by different carriers:

  • HTC One V, a low-end smartphone.
  • HTC One SV, a mid-range smartphone, basically a weaker variant of the HTC One S with LTE added (on EE, Cricket Wireless, Boost Mobile and Vodafone)[3][4]
  • HTC One VX, a mid-range smartphone, considered a cheaper alternative to the flagship HTC One X (exclusive to AT&T Mobility)[5][6][7]
  • HTC One S, a mid-high-end smartphone
    • The Japanese variant, HTC J, many of the same specifications as the One S, but has a larger battery and runs on WiMAX.
  • HTC One X, a high-end smartphone
    • An LTE variant of the HTC One X with the same name is sold in North America, with a dual core processor instead of quad core.
    • HTC One XL, an LTE variant of the One X available outside of North America
    • HTC One X+ a high-end phone which has a faster clocked Tegra 3 processor, larger battery and more memory, than HTC One X
    • HTC Evo 4G LTE, another North American variant exclusive to Sprint Nextel
  • HTC Butterfly/HTC Droid DNA, the successor to the HTC J

2013 lineup

The 2013 One series was reduced to focus on only three versions of one main design. Three devices had been announced as of October 2013: the HTC One (M7) in February 2013, the One Mini in July 2013, and the One Max in October 2013. Following the previous year's setbacks, the HTC One was critically acclaimed for its design, and was commercially successful.

  • 2013 HTC One, the HTC One X's successor. It won the "Best New Mobile Handset, Device or Tablet" at Mobile World Congress 2013.[8]
  • HTC One Mini, the smaller variant of the HTC One with a 4.3" screen
  • HTC One Max, the larger variant of the HTC One with a 5.9" screen and a fingerprint scanner

2014 lineup

Comparison

References

  1. ^ Cheng, Roger (2013-02-19). "HTC One looks great. But will anyone care? | Mobile - CNET News". News.cnet.com. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  2. ^ Tofel, Kevin C. "Why HTC Is Losing the Smartphone Game". Businessweek. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  3. ^ Bennett, Brian (2013-01-28). "HTC One SV Review - Watch CNET's Video Review - page 2". Reviews.cnet.com. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  4. ^ Reviewed by Damien McFerran on 4 March 2013 (2013-03-04). "HTC One SV Review | Mobile Phones | CNET UK". Reviews.cnet.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-07-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Alex Roth. "HTC One VX review | Phone Reviews". TechRadar. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  6. ^ Bennett, Brian (2013-01-18). "HTC One VX Review - Watch CNET's Video Review". Reviews.cnet.com. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  7. ^ Colon, Alex. "Multimedia, Camera, and Conclusions - HTC One VX (AT&T) Review & Rating". PCMag.com. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  8. ^ "HTC One wins best new device at Mobile World Congress". betanews.com. 28 Feb 2013. Retrieved 2 Mar 2013.

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