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Published: 2013-10-15, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great display, good looks from that One design, BoomSound is still impressive, enhanced user interface from Sense 5.5, microSD card expansion
Nothing specific that uses the size, fingerprint scanner's location makes it difficult not to swipe the camera lens, it just feels too big, back cover fit is perhaps a weakness, loses optical image stabilisation in camera
The phablet category of devices is an odd one. The home of giant phones that haven't quite reached tablet sizes, and the HTC One max finds itself nestled into this awkward pack. For those looking for a big smartphone experience, then that's what the...
Great screen for video and gaming, Solid camera, Decent speakers
Awkward to use, Fingerprint scanner not reliable enough, Not as good-looking as HTC One
The HTC One Max is a strong phone that looks less silly in the hand than a Sony Xperia Z Ultra, but most of the ways it differs from the HTC One detract from the phone, rather than adding to it.Next, read our top 10 best smartphones round-up...
The HTC One Max is like the One on steroids. It rocks the same beautiful metal frame, but measuring 164.5 x 82.5 x 10.29mm, on a truly epic scale. There are a few crucial changes, and they’re mostly for the better - there’s a fingerprint sensor on the back which lets you quick launch apps depending on which finger you swipe, the power/lock button is on the side rather than the top (At last, HTC f
The HTC One Max is large - that much is obvious - but it didn’t have to be. Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 3, for instance, has a display that measures just 0.1-inch less across diagonally, but the bezel at the top and bottom is substantially shorter. So much so, in fact, that it’s closer to the HTC One in size than the Max. As a result, the One Max feels needlessly, Dom Jolly in Trigger Happy TV over
The HTC One Max is a gorgeous, sturdily built effort, just as you’d expect from the company. But like the Huawei Ascend Mate, it really is too big and more importantly too impractical for all but die hard fans. At this size, Samsung’s design decisions ...
Abstract: Technology News Digital Life News Mobiles DateOctober 15, 2013 - 12:55PM reading now (12) Read later has made the extra-large version of its flagship smartphone, the , official. I got a little hands-on time with the max and its enormous scree...
Excellent display, Good battery life, Great front-facing speakers
Fingerprint sensor is awful, Awkward ergonomics, Fit and finish pales compared to One
The HTC One Max is an oversized Android phone with an excellent display and stellar battery life, but it's let down by a fit and finish that's less impressive than the original One, and a frustratingly poor fingerprint scanner. It's also extremely awkward...
Published: 2013-10-15, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Beautiful screen, once again, Sense 5.5 and really useful BlinkFeed, Expandable storage, huge battery
Doesn't quite match build of HTC One, No stylus, Heavy and big so could spell pocket trouble
– a fine first phablet from HTC The One Max is a true phablet in that it makes your whole gadget haul simpler – instead of doubling-up on devices that do many of the same things you can keep a big tablet or laptop at home and manage brilliantly throughou...
It's often easy to fall into the trappings of modern society, which dictate that to make things better, they must be made bigger. The HTC One max is an exception to the rule, because it its case, bigger is most definitely not better -- at least for most p...
Published: 2013-10-15, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Loudest, clearest sound you'll find on a smartphone, Best build quality we've seen on a phablet, Expandable storage, Excellent display, HTC Sense balances aesthetics, utility better than any other Android skin
Sub-par camera for its class, Huge, heavy hardware, Software doesn't fully take advantage of screen size,
With the One max, HTC didn't set out to do what we expected it would. We were ready for a take-no-prisoners Galaxy Note competitor, a phablet that would merge lessons learned from HTC's short-lived Flyer tablet with the regal aesthetics of the One to c...
Iffy fingerprint scanner; Typically chunky and heavy
As much as we love the One Max’s features, we’ve seen all of the best stuff here in a better form with the original One and One Mini. The spacious screen is a more comfortable way to enjoy video, but the cost is a bulky frame that’s difficult to handle wi...
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Published: 2013-10-15, Author: Michael , review by: mobiflip.de
Abstract: Nachdem das HTC One Max gestern offiziell vorgestellt wurde, hatte ich die Gelegenheit mit dem übergroßen Android-Smartphone ein wenig zu hantieren.Nachdem wir das Gerät vom Datenblatt her bereits kennen, dürften euch ein paar reale Vergleichsfotos und Ei...