You probably already know that the HTC One 4G Android smartphone arrived in late April of this year in the United States as one of the most anticipated, high-end smartphones of all time. The handset solidly deserves consideration as the most powerful smartphone ever designed, and arrived on the Sprint 4G LTE system in the US on April 19. The multitalented phone qualifies as a green machine according to third-party independent testing lab UL Environment, delivers one of the most powerful quad core processors in the entire smartphone marketplace, as well as one of the largest displays and industry-leading pixel density.
The HTC One 4G is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $49.99.
The handset includes an infrared sensor which allows you to control your television and home stereo system, and the Sprint HTC One recently received a price reduction to its lowest retail price yet. Online retailer Amazon is currently selling the HTC One with a standard two-year contract for only $29 when it runs on the Sprint 4G LTE network. With a 1.7 GHz quad core CPU up to 40% more powerful than the already capable Snapdragon S4 Pro, the HTC One has the base for a sound hardware package. A Stereo FM radio with RDS is on board, as is Beats Audio and dual front facing speakers.
The hardware profile includes 2.0 GB of RAM system memory, an Adreno 320 graphics processor, 32 GB of built-in data storage space and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 APQ8064T system chip. The HTC One smartphone offering is skinny at 0.37 inches (9.3 mm), yet still delivers a large 4.7 inch screen with Full HD 1,080 x 1,920 pixel resolution. Pixel density runs 468 ppi, and a scratch resistant layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protects the display against your everyday abuse.
Sometimes a sealed battery gives smartphone shoppers cause for concern, but that should not be the case with the HTC One smartphone. The hardwired battery runs 2,300 mA, and is enhanced by the battery conserving light and proximity sensors on the phone. This helps the HTC One offer a full 16.0 hours of talk time and 8.5 hours of video playback from a single, full battery charge. The high-performance HTC One also debuts revolutionary smartphone camera technology, in the form of the UltraPixel.
HTC has taken a standard 4 megapixel lens and combined it with an optical lens system, technically advanced ISP and CMOS image sensor, to create a rear facing camera lens that has up to 300% more light absorption than typical 8 or even 13 megapixel smartphone cameras. The resulting 2 UltraPixel camcorder delivers 1,080P HD video recording, and can even capture slow motion clips in 768 x 432 pixel resolution. That rear snapper delivers an extensive special effects package, recording video in stereo sound, and joins a front facing 2.1 megapixel chat cam in the handset’s camera combo.
The HTC One 4G can be purchased at a discounted price tag now starting at $49.99.