Friday, February 22, 2013

HTC Unveils new LTE Smartphone

 HTC Unveils new LTE Smartphone
The highly anticipated HTC One was showcased across the globe today, creating fierce competition for Samsung, Apple.
The new HTC One was launched at events London and New York today following anticipation and internet leaks and speculations. The 4.7-inch phone seemed to have been received well, flaunting many new attractive features and utilities. Unlike competitor Google Nexus, the Android Jellybean phone has full LTE capabilities. Because of the seamless construction, the battery is not removable. The device can be purchased in either silver or black varieties. Using completely aluminum construction, HTC seems to be making a stab at the iPhone's build.
The 32 GB or 64 GB phone's large bright screen is full 1080p. Another new feature of the device is a program called "Zoe" which takes photos using a few seconds of HD video and then allowing the user to pick the best frame from the capture. Audio has also been revamped with HTC BoomSound with front-facing speakers. Other perks include a news feed called BlinkFeed which compiles thousands of media outlets right on the home screen without obscuring the app icons. There is even an IR program that allows the phone to be used as a TV remote control. All of these apps are powered by a powerful brand new 1.7GHz processor by Qualcomm. While the price of the device has not yet been announced, carriers across the US such as Sprint and AT&T will be picking up the phone.

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