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HTC One

HTC One

A family of mostly Android smartphones from HTC. Introduced in 2012, the original HTC One X and subsequent One models have been widely praised for their metal housings, excellent sound and many other functions. Featuring the HTC Sense user interface, more than a dozen models of HTC One phones have debuted, including a 3.7" entry-level One V and an ultra-large 5.9" One Max phablet. Several models included HTC's low-light UltraPixel camera (see UltraPixel). See HTC, HTC G1 and HTC EVO.


HTC One M8 - Android and Windows
In 2014, HTC One M8s featured quad-core CPUs, 3GB RAM and an UltraPixel rear camera for both Android and Windows Phone 8.1. (Images courtesy of HTC Corporation, www.htc.com)
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HTC Corporation, a pioneer in innovation and design, has unveiled its most personal, beautiful and powerful smartphone yet, the HTC One M9, at two different events in Riyadh and Jeddah.
Summary: The HTC One M9 was unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2015.
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Taiwan's HTC Corp unveiled a new flagship smartphone, an upgrade to the award-winning HTC One that it hopes will claw back some of the market share lost to Samsung.
HTC Corporation, a global leader in innovation and design, has launched the highly anticipated HTC One (M8) smartphone during a ceremony held at Atlantis, The Palm, in Dubai.
The HTC One max is a move for the fastest growing sub-segment in the global smartphone market - that of the 5-inch-plus category, now well established as "phablets".
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