http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/02/htc-onesilver3v.jpg Despite the abundant fanfare and critical acclaim, HTC’s One X just couldn’t quite mark the spot in 2012. No wonder, then, that the company’s lopped off that extraneous letter in favor of a fresher start and renewed brand focus for its latest flagship: the One.
Gone by the wayside are those pure polycarbonate hulls – HTC’s Sense 5-laden Android Jelly Bean (4.1.2) handset comes crafted with an all-around premium look and feel, housing its 4.7-inch 1080p Super LCD 3 display (boasting 468 dpi and protected by Gorilla Glass 2) in a machined aluminum unibody. And, in a bid for the top spot on the mobile totem pole, the One also bears the distinction of being (one of) the first smartphones to feature Qualcomm’s quad-core Snapdragon 600, clocked here at 1.7GHz and paired with 2GB RAM.
Gallery: HTC One
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