Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #13258 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Color: silver
- Brand: HTC
- Model: One
Features
- 3G: HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 4G: Market Dependent
- Display: 1080 x 1920 pixels, 4.7 inches (~469 ppi pixel density) - Corning Gorilla Glass 2
- Internal Memory: 32 GB, 2 GB RAM
- Camera: 4 MP, 2688 x 1520 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
- CPU: Quad-core 1.7 GHz Krait 300 - GPU: Adreno 320
All NEW HTC One M7 Silver 32GB Factory Unlocked 3/4G LTE- International version
Product Description
This Brand New HTC One 32GB Factory Unlocked Phone comes in Original box from HTC with all Original accessories in the box. This phone will have Market Dependent LTE Bands.
Customer Reviews
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
The ONE to Rule Them All
By Johnny Saigon®
What is there to say about this phone? If I write about it, I'm just going to ramble on and on. So to save everyone some grief, here are bullet points (my direct comparisons are to the Samsung Galaxy S3/S4 and Note 2):The Good:1) THE SCREEN: If there was such a better screen on a phone, I have not yet seen it. The iPhone 5 is lauded for its excellent screen, but at its current resolution, it trails behind the One's screen by far. Everything just POPS out at you. I really love the Droid DNA/HTC Butterfly's screen, but once again HTC has outdone itself and given us a true masterpiece in 4.7" 1080p(468ppi) form. WOW!!!2) THE DESIGN/HARDWARE: Why do most reviewers laud the iPhone 5's aluminum construction so much, when it chips and nicks so easily?? If you want a true masterpiece in design and craftsmanship, look no further. The One feels THICK and TOUGH. I don't have to worry about carrying this around case-less(except from drops, which is a whole other case). I will not be worried about this phone nicking and scraping like the iPhone 5. Personally, it may not have the flair of some of the Sony and Nokia phone of the past, but in totality the One has the best combination of design and craftsmanship. It oozes style and sophistication(ahem*cough*Samsung).3) THE DUAL FRONT-FACING SPEAKERS: We have all been desensitized to the fact that sounds from phones nowadays sound so and so. I remember the days of the Nokia n95 and n84 with their stereo speakers - whatever happened to phones after that? Whoever agreed to a mono/solo speaker with all the smartphones thereafter?? FINALLY, someone has the senses to come back to reality - thank you, HTC!. Trust me, your ears will thank you and you will realize all phones should have been made like this. It's simply a re-revolution.4) THE CAMERA: I don't use my phone camera to make prints from photos - I have my dedicated cameras for that - so to me, the paramount function of phone cameras is the convenience/accessibility - it has to be able to capture what I want quickly and with decent enough quality to post online. Therefore, the 4MP size in the One's camera does not bother me at all. Who cares if the camera isn't THE BEST phone camera ever? Because it is not, but it is a very capable low-light shooter, and to me that's also important.5) For a near 5-incher, it's quite svelte, at least at the girth. It's easier to hold in the hand than the Samsung Galaxy S3/S4, and for sure a heckuva lot better than the Note 2. It's taller than the S4 though, and with the power button up on top, it's almost impossible to do one-hand phone operations without shifting your hand up and down to accommodate both the screen gestures and buttons.The Bad and Ugly:1) The UI and software design is now very minimal and simplistic. For better or for worse, if you are used to the old Sense UI's, you will need some readjusting. Personally, I like this new one better.2) The battery is only 2300mAh - I wish it was bigger because I'm one of those paranoid people who always needs my phone at fully charged, just in case, of you know, something. But so far it's been holding steady at about 40% at the end of the day(from 9am-6pm). I check emails, read the news, text, Facebook, etc. throughout the day - I would say that I'm a moderate to heavy user.3) Comparing features with the Samsung S4, the One is lacking. It's not a deal breaker, but for those who like fancy functions, the One will not make you as happy.4) Like I wrote earlier, the size is both good and bad, and it's also heavier than most similar phones.All in all, I feel the combination of the One's screen, design/craftsmanship, and audio experience trumps over the Samsung S4's fancy functions, although its screen is almost just as good. If you like deep blacks, you will prefer AMOLED over LCD technology. But in the totality of things, I feel the HTC One is the king of the smartphones for now.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Don't be scammed!!!
By Jose
This phone is amazing.But do not be scammed by the person who is trying to sell it for this price.HTC has it on sale on their website for about 580!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
International unlocked listing
By Andrew Stuckey
Just an FYI, this listing is for the international unlocked version. That's different than the one that's selling on HTC site which is the US unlocked version. Different bands. Just putting that out there so buyers are aware as the first comment on here is not 100% correct.
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