HTC's "One" Android Smartphone, unveiled February 19, 2013.
HTC cheated by announcing the One just before Mobile World Congress, but we’re counting it anyway. This is HTC’s big play at restoring its lost superphone glory, with a premium aluminum design and an “UltraPixel” camera that aims to improve low-light performance and reduce blurriness. The One has some neat software features as well, such as a live home screen called “BlinkFeed” that acts like a running news ticker, and a camera feature called “Zoe” that records photos and video at the same time and rolls them into a highlight reel. Other specs include a 4.7-inch 1080p display, quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAM and at least 32 GB of storage. It’s coming to AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile for $300 next month, and to other carriers worldwide.
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