In some alternate universe, the One S would be HTC's flagship phone. There's the new,
forged-for-space body, a uniform 7.8mm thickness and a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display -- normally enough to qualify for the top slot. However, HTC decided to make this its (upper) middleweight contender, putting the quad-core
One X right above it -- and launching it at the same time. We've got the HSPA+ global edition, but aside from the radio differences, this is the same hardware you can expect to see from T-Mobile a little further down the line, and it's powered by the same processor that will run inside the US version of the One X. Can the dual-core Snapdragon
Krait possibly hold its own against Tegra 3? If you're in the market for a new Android device, why would you go for what is possibly HTC's second best? Perhaps -- dare we say -- it's not
all about the cores and display size. Read on to see what the One series' mid-tier option has to offer.
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HTC One S review originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 02 Apr 2012 03:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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