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April 2012
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The editors liked
Kualitas material baik dan elegan
Kamera 8 MP dengan berbagai pilihan efek menarik
Bodi aduhai
Enak dipakai
Performa cukup bertenaga
Desain Slim dan Unibody
Android OS v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
HTC Sense 4.0
Prosesor 1.5 GHz dual core Krait CPU
Kamera 8 MP autofocus dengan LED flash
Android 4.0 ICS HTC Sense UI
Layar Super AMOLED 4.3 inci resolusi qHD
Desain dan build quality bagus
Teknologi Beats Audio
The editors didn't like
Menggunakan prosesor lebih lama dibanding versi Eropa
Tidak ada slot microSD
Harga kurang kompetitif
Tanpa slot memori eksternal
Hanya mendukung microSIM
Kesimpulan
Bukan kali ini saja desain yang diaplikasikan HTC pada produknya menarik perhatian PULSA. Namun kali ini terasa lebih spesial karena One S merupakan smartphone tertipis miliki HTC hingga s
Sumptuous design, Sets new performance benchmark, ImageSense camera software is a boon, Exceedingly thin
Pentile AMOLED display is no match for a good LCD, Sense 4 holds ICS back, Beats Audio is a gimmick, Silver model isn't treated with microarc oxidation
Published: 2012-04-02, Author: Mat , review by: engadget.com
Solid performanceHTC Sense on Ice Cream Sandwich is slickStylish designCapable, accessible cameraGood battery life
Screen is already outclassed
The One S could be HTC's flagship: it's far ahead of its rivals performance-wise and looks great. However the screen is slightly lacking, particularly compared to its bigger brother's....
Published: 2012-04-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: The international version of the HTC One S has been available for a few weeks already and now customers in the U.S. can purchase the phone from T-Mobile for $199.99 (after $50 mail-in rebate) with a new two year contract. HTC was kind enough to send us a ...
Abstract: The One X and One XL may be HTC's flagship Android phones of 2012, but the One S will definitely turn some heads. Constructed from a unibody aluminium frame that's just 7.6mm thick, the mid-range One S boasts many of the same features as its more expensiv...
The HTC One S is a solid phone that, while not being the flagship HTC Android product this year, still delivers a (mostly) fast and fluid user experience in a portable package with great battery life. While there are some minor software and audio/image qu...
If it's not clear by now, let's put it on the record. We really liked the HTC One S, and it's one of the best smartphones released in Australia so far in 2012. We would only rank it below the One XL (because of its 4G speeds) and Samsung's Galaxy S III (...
Slim and light; Feels very solid; Excellent camera;
No upgradeable memory; Metal back is painted and will chip if dropped;
HTC's One S proves itself to be a decent little handset, packaging good looks, solid build, and some decent performance in a relatively small package.If the bigger 4.7 inch screens are a touch too big for your hands or you're not keen to spend big, you ma...
Same, sleek shape as One X. Excellent AMOLED screen. Solid performance on Android ICS
Poor battery life. Non-user-accessible battery. No microSD or HDMI
Battery life is the Achilles' heel of the HTC One S, hampering an otherwise sleek and solidly performing smartphone, and making it one for light users only....
The WhistleOut Opinion The HTC One S might not be the best phone out on the market right now, but it's an impressive piece of hardware. In its price range we can't think of any current phones that we'd recommend more highly. The dual-core 1.5GHz proces...