HTC One is a touch-screen based Android smart phone designed, created, and developed by HTC. The cell phone was uncovered as HTC's leading cell phone for 2013 on 19th February 2013, at press conferences in London and New York. It is a successor to the Samsung’s 2012 flagship model, the One X—which was discriminatingly acclaimed, yet commercially unsuccessful due to lack of a vital marketing strategy. To make the smart phone emerge as the best amongst the rivals, HTC One was created with a significant accentuation on software and hardware characteristics. It incorporated an uni-body aluminum frame, a full-HD 1080p display, double front stereo speakers, custom picture sensor camera with the capability to create montages of pictures and videos, an upgraded HTC's Sense user experience, Blinkfeed—a collector of social media content and news, and an electronic system guide application with the capacity to serve as a universal-remote through an IR blaster which is located in the smart phone’s power button.
Starting in March 2013, HTC One was made accessible to retailers and mobile operators in 181 countries. Manufacturing deferrals prompted a weak start in late March, with the delay in release date in some markets (for example, Asia and North America) pushed to late April. All things considered, with around 5 million units being sold throughout its initial two months of overall accessibility, HTC proclaimed that the One was the best launch in the organization's history.
HTC One was lauded for its outstanding industrial design, 468 ppi high density display, and 2.6w RMS high power stereo sound framework. It gained popularity for its general performance and enhanced user interface as compared to prior HTC smart phones. However, a few parts of the smart phone, for example, its picture quality, battery life, and some components of the operating software were subjected to excessive scrutiny by the critics. The smart phone has earned various accolades and awards, which includes being named as the "Best New Mobile Device" by the GSM Association at the 2013 Mobile World Congress, and was also awarded as the best smart phone of 2013 at the same meeting after a year.
Starting in March 2013, HTC One was made accessible to retailers and mobile operators in 181 countries. Manufacturing deferrals prompted a weak start in late March, with the delay in release date in some markets (for example, Asia and North America) pushed to late April. All things considered, with around 5 million units being sold throughout its initial two months of overall accessibility, HTC proclaimed that the One was the best launch in the organization's history.
HTC One was lauded for its outstanding industrial design, 468 ppi high density display, and 2.6w RMS high power stereo sound framework. It gained popularity for its general performance and enhanced user interface as compared to prior HTC smart phones. However, a few parts of the smart phone, for example, its picture quality, battery life, and some components of the operating software were subjected to excessive scrutiny by the critics. The smart phone has earned various accolades and awards, which includes being named as the "Best New Mobile Device" by the GSM Association at the 2013 Mobile World Congress, and was also awarded as the best smart phone of 2013 at the same meeting after a year.