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Maximize everything. Massive screen and amped speakers for movies that sizzle. Feature-rich camera gives you artistic photo flair, and home screen posts connect you to real-time news. All powered by our biggest battery to fuel the most demanding user. Introducing the HTC One max: more screen size, more camera, more everything.
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This is by far the best phone I have ever had. I also have an HTC One and my husband has an HTC One Mini. I also have tried several Samsung phones over the years and a couple of iPhones. I must say that the HTC One Max beats them all.Professional reviewers complain that it doesn't have the latest Snapdragon 800 processor, that there is no optical stabilisation for photo taking. Both are true but a) the Snapdragon 600 is more than sufficient: this phone runs even better than the HTC One, and the HTC One is the smoothest phone I have ever had (no lag as with the Samsung Galaxy) and b) a slightly lower speed means that battery use is also lessened. After a full day of heavy use (I spend half my life checking emails, looking at work documents, browsing the internet etc, it seems!) I still had 55%. That has never happened to me before with any phone. And I haven't noticed any difference with photo taking, even in low light.At the end of the day, what matters most is... |
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Last month, HTC sent me an HTC One Max for testing. Originally I doubted if I would really like this huge phone because it looked really big, but after using for a few days, I just can't go back to my HTC One -- its screen is now too small! I already get used to the big screen and enjoy reading books and articles on the HTC One Max.Also, the fingerprint is a great but seldom mentioned feature. It was a bit troublesome in the first few days, but after I am familiar with the position and the way to swap the detector, I find using finger scan is much more convenience and quicker than using pattern to unlock. It also allows you to record three different fingers' print so you can launch different apps using different fingers -- now I have set my left index finger to just unlock, right index finger to unlock and launch camera, and right middle finger to launch the recorder (cause I always need to record for my work). Usually I can unlock in the first try.The photo... |
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