Review: HTC One S for T-Mobile
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com’s juxtaposing of the HTC One X, the One S, and the One V. Hardware HTC’s One series is their first in a line of devices to use ceramic one
phone’s case. The One S borders on being too light to feel in your hollow, and is noticeably skinnier in the middle, making the whole device feel razor-thin when you hold it. Being light and thin didn’t move the durable feel of the phone one bit, as the One S... Up until about a year ago, if you asked me who the best Android manufacturer out there was I would have told you that my favorite, when it comes to arms, was HTC . Their use of soft touch coatings made their phones feel great, and the company... Last year, with the release of the Thunderbolt , HTC seemed to admit defeat their eye for hardware, and the quality of their devices decreased greatly with the Rezound and the Amaze 4G. Weeks ago HTC announced a reboot of their components line with the One... The HTC One S feels like the Nexus One with a massive upgrade, and I can think of no higher compliment for a phone. HTC has changed their squashy button layout on the One line, but this time to fall in line with Android 4. Replacing the traditional four button layout with justified the Back, Home, and Multitask buttons on the glass surface of the front of the phone allows the One S to fall in line visually with the other Android 4.
Source: Geek