HTC One Max
- Ultrapixel Rear Camera
- 2.1 MP Front Camera
- HTC Sense 5.5 UI
- Expandable Up To 64 GB
- Android 4.3 Jellybean
- 1.7 Ghz Quad Core
- 2 GB RAM
- 5.9 Inch Full HD Display
- 16 GB Internal Memory
- Other- BSI Sensor, Mul, Image Editor ImageChip 2Flash, HTC Zoe with Sequence Shot, Smile and Object Removal, HTC Share, Continuous Shooting Mode and VideoPic, Dual Capture Mode, Fingerprint Scanner, Sweep Panorama, Zoom, TV App, 42 Mbps HSPA+
The HTC One has rightfully been one of the most popular and
acclaimed phones of the year, and with a mini version of the mobile unveiled in July, it was surely only
a matter of time until HTC supersized the device to make sure it
had all bases covers. Enter the HTC
One max, a "phablet"-sized phone that boasts top specs and a
similar sleek design as its tinier siblings.
Let the haters put it down, they hate it until they get an hands-on
experience on the beauty. Playing movies and games on a smartphone has
reached new heights thanks to the one max! The size and the pixel
density gives a unique experience together, It fits in the hands
perfectly and huge enough to grab attention! The One max takes up any
tasks on its way with ease, Sense 5.5 To be honest, this is the best UI i
have come across in recent times, its neat and simple, Lag-free and
efficient, Coming to the battery back up, The 3300 mah battery does
justice to this huge phone, even under extremely heavy usage it lasts
upto a full day with some more juice left! The Htc one max is a total
mixture of everything you need! I thank HTC for sending me this beauty
to test-out and OH my! This gem never failed to impress me! Sense 5.5,
BlinkFeed, and Sense TV and the list goes on! This is a must have
device, If u got the cash, I would recommend it for sure..
Pros-
1 good display
2 good battery performance.
Cons-
1 laggy processor
2 UI is quite poor
3 Camera does not perform up to the mark, samsung is better at this
4 music is below average, sony phones in range of 20/30K do it better
Giving a last generation processor for huge cost is totally a bad idea from HTC. While competition offers much good features at lower prices with better quality, one has to just guess what was in HTC's mind while designing this phone.
1 good display
2 good battery performance.
Cons-
1 laggy processor
2 UI is quite poor
3 Camera does not perform up to the mark, samsung is better at this
4 music is below average, sony phones in range of 20/30K do it better
Giving a last generation processor for huge cost is totally a bad idea from HTC. While competition offers much good features at lower prices with better quality, one has to just guess what was in HTC's mind while designing this phone.






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