Sunday, April 13, 2014

HTC's new One is a beautiful beast, a speed demon — but its camera stinks ... - VentureBeat

HTC fans have an underdog complex.

Before Samsung's Galaxy series became so prominent, HTC was the top Android manufacturer in the world. Last year's One phone was a reminder of those heady days.

But even though HTC claimed the One was its best-selling phone ever, it wasn't enough to turn around the company's dire financials.

So here we are with the new One, which improves upon last year's flagship phone in just about every way. It features a bigger screen, a significantly faster processor, and an improved all-metal case. (At this point, this seems to be the common refrain for all new gadget reviews.)

And as I mentioned in my interview with HTC's design leads, it's the company's most important phone to date.

It's also a phone I've been looking forward to for some time. Last year's One was the first Android handset that felt as well-made as Apple's iPhone to me — so much that at the time, I ended up dumping it in favor of HTC's device.

I found a lot to like about the new One after spending a week with it, but I was also constantly reminded of things that I wished HTC improved on more. It's ultimately a solid upgrade over last year's model, but it may not be the massive improvement HTC needs.

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