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HTC ONE M7 Review

HTC ONE M7 Review

HTC ONE M7 Review - A Capable and Reliable Phone
By Jazmin

As the previous owner of the Galaxy S3, which up until recently was what many say was the best phone on the market, the HTC One makes all other phones seem outdated. If you are a avid news reader, sports fanatic, or social networker then the Blinkfeed home screen is for you.

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While many may find the Blinkfeed home screen a drawback because of not being able to remove it, it is very useful to have all of your updates for news, game scores, and social networks in one easily accessible place. The camera is by far the best camera in any phone I have owned. The front camera is incredible. Ever picture I have taken so far has been flawless. The speakers are loud and exactly what was described in the previews of this phone. If you have trouble hearing an alarm in the morning, this phone will definitely wake you up.

This phone is available in 32gb and 64gb, if you use a lot of apps and put a lot of media in the phone,I recommend the 64gb. The HTC Sense Remote is my favorite feature on this phone. The set up takes only a few seconds and it works much better than my actual tv remote. The battery has lasted me two days without charge already. I constantly use the internet and text on this phone, with my Galaxy S3, the battery would die in a few hours. This phone is perfect for anyone on the go.

HTC ONE M7 Review - Apple quality hardware
By THATCH "RST"

My review is focused on the hardware feel & experience and for those who have considered moving from iOS to Android but haven't found a handset of high enough quality to try. The hardware quality of this phone is second to none. If you've wanted to make the move from iOS to Android but haven't been able to find a handset that feels like a durably manufactured piece of equipment, this is your phone.

The screen is bright and beautiful, the metal back feels solid and desirable. The power on button and volume buttons are slim. This device is precision-assembled with no gaps-- fewer gaps than iPhone 5 even (less than the two iPhone 5's I have). The speakers sound good and are able to be quite loud compared to other options.

The screen feels noticeably larger than iPhone 5. You may or may not like this. For me, I have a bit of difficulty reaching all the way across the screen in a single-handed fashion like I'm accustomed to. It is heavier than the featherweight Samsungs of today.

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I am not really here to compare Android to iOS because others do that, but I will say the phone is fast and any HTC customization are not intrusive in my opinion. I'm usually a vanilla android person, but this edition was totally fine. If you already know you like Android and want a superior quality handset, this is your handset. If you're not sure but you want to try, this is one of the best. I would not hesitate to recommend this phone at all.

HTC Droid Incredible Review

HTC Droid Incredible Review

HTC droid incredible is a nice upgrade from the htc eris i used for two years, i like to buy the phones new out of contract once they become slightly outdated , they still work great but i don't pay full price or get locked in. so far the incredible has been very reliable and easy to use, battery life is just fine , i use the advanced app killer all the time. so far so good, i think one thing people fail to remember is that these are phones with small batteries that some ask to do the things of a laptop all day that has a battery 100x the size . realistic expectations are required and you will be satisfied with your smart phone. (strbildr)

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I pre-ordered this phone and got it the day it came out in April 2010. Since day one it has been a reliable phone that gets strong signal here in Phoenix. 21 months later I upgraded to a new dual-core, 4G phone only because I got the upgrade for free. I was more than ready to stay with my Incredible for even longer. The phone wasn't perfect and there were 2 clear downs to it. The first being the brightness of the screen. It was not very useful outside. This was common in all of the 1st generation AMOLED screens. Second, 3.7" is the absolute minimum screen size for a usable phone. The phone I switched to is 4.3" and there is a noticible difference. That said, the phone never gave me trouble. It could play all early generation games, was great on WiFi and 3G alike, and came with a sturdy Sense skin from HTC that I loved. On the extended battery I got an easy 18 hours of battery life, which was more than enough. (B. Janusch)

It works for me. I use it obviously for a phone, for email, texting, Twitter, Facebook, Words with Friends, camera, as a PDA. I got an extra battery, but I really do not have a problem with the battery. Perhaps with a day of heavy use. I just got it because of the reviews about battery life. I even have the live wallpaper, which does not seem to affect the battery life. It is not the newest phone out, so I am sure there is better, but to buy a phone to be contract free, I love it. (T. Walker)

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I have used the HTC incredible since it came on the market. It started off great, but in the last year or so, the internal memory problem has led to many issues. Loss of contacts, inability to text, can't update apps. It is very frustrating and should have been remedied when it was first discovered. Now if this is due to what my carrier adds (Verizon), that's another story. Just beware if you go this route that you will have an internal memory deficiency over time and you will constantly fight it after that. (MartianSccr)