HTC One Official Specs

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Official HTC One specs


PLATFORM
  • Android 4.1.2 with HTC Sense 5
  • Processor: Qualcomm? Snapdragon? 600, quad-core, 1.7GHz
  • Total storage: 32GB/64GBi, available capacity varies
  • RAM: 2GB DDR2
  • Battery: 2300 mAh embedded rechargeable Li-polymer battery


CAMERA
  • BSI sensor, Pixel size 2.0 μm, Sensor size 1/3'
  • Dedicated HTC ImageChip? 2
  • F2.0 aperture and 28 mm lens
  • Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
  • Smart Flash: Five levels of flash automatically set by distance to subject
  • Front Camera: 88 wide angle lens with HDR capability
  • 1080p Full HD video recording for both front and back cameras
  • HDR Video
  • Continuous shooting and VideoPic
  • Slow motion video recording with variable speed playback
  • HTC Zoe? with highlights and HTC Zoe? Share
  • Retouch with Object Removal, Always Smile, and Sequence Shot


CONNECTIVITY
  • 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
  • NFC capable
  • Compliant with Bluetooth 4.0
  • Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX? enabled
  • Wi-Fi?: IEEE 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n
  • DLNA? for wirelessly streaming media from the phone to a compatible TV or computer
  • Support consumer infrared remote control
  • micro-USB 2.0 (5-pin) port with mobile high-definition video link (MHL) for USB or HDMI connection (Special cable required for HDMI connection.)


HTC BOOMSOUND?
  • Dual frontal stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers
  • Studio-quality sound with Beats Audio?
  • HDR Microphone
  • Sense Voice


NETWORK (Frequencies will vary by region/operator)
  • GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
  • WCDMA (1900/2100 (B2/B1) MHz)
  • CDMA (800/1900 BC0/BC1/BC10, Sprint)
  • LTE (1900 (B25, SPCS)
Full list of carriers: HTC One carrier availability | Android Central


SENSORS
  • Gyro sensor
  • Accelerometer
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light sensor

LOCATION
  • Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS
  • Digital compass


AC ADAPTER
  • Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • DC output: 5 V and 1 A



SIZE: 137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3mm/4mm (max/min)
WEIGHT: 143 grams with battery
DISPLAY: 4.7 inch, Full HD 1080p, 468 PPI
 
I especially like what they have done with the chassis/shell of the device eliminating the camera hump. Very smooth, streamlined looking device.
 
so they entirely dumped the mid to low end phones or will they just carry a different name than HTC One? I doubt that HTC will follow the iPhone strategy i.e. only show off a single phone 2013.
 
I especially like what they have done with the chassis/shell of the device eliminating the camera hump. Very smooth, streamlined looking device.

The design is absolutely gorgeous.
 
so they entirely dumped the mid to low end phones or will they just carry a different name than HTC One? I doubt that HTC will follow the iPhone strategy i.e. only show off a single phone 2013.

M7 announced as the HTC One. Rumors point to at least two more devices with codenames M4 and G2.
 
Have to agree with you there Ry...

Should do well for HTC. Now if they can get the marketing behind this phone and meet demands without horrible delays (dare I say) they might have true flagship phone leading the way for HTC.
 
Phone is beautiful. So glad they recessed the camera. I hate having to be so careful of scratching the bump. The only think that will move me from the X+ is wireless charging.
 
Nice specs...but I'm concerned about the 2 button setup. Hero had 5 (4 + pressable ball....excluding the on/off buttons near the bottom), the evo 4g and evo 3d had 4, the Evo LTE has 3....the HTC One now has 2....I'm afraid that they will release the 1-button HTC iPhone next year :(
 
From using a One X, I wonder if the increase in dimensions and weight will be noticeable. I don't think the weight would bother me, but I do wish they put the lock/wake button in a more convenient spot.

Also, I'm really interested in hearing those front facing speakers.

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As I look down at my phone propped up on the desk...I think I may really miss that kickstand :-\
 
So who likes benchmarks?

HTC One benchmarks: off the charts - SlashGear

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I don't really care about the swappable battery much

I have a Galaxy Nexus which is notorious for poor battery life. I switch my battery quite frequently, usually carry 2 spare high capacity ones. It especially uses batteries up fast when you need it the most such as on vacation when using Navigation, restaurant reviews, sights, Tripit. Seems to chew up battery in crowded areas (? competing for signal) like basketball games I watch statistics on NBA Gametime, and Disneyland following ride wait times. My son's with iPhone 5's will typically be out with no phone by the late afternoon/early evening on these occasions and with nowhere to charge, but I'm able to keep going with my spare batteries. I won't buy a phone without a swap-able battery.
 
Waiting for HTC One reviews where reviewers go "One on One with the One".
 

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