HTC has announced its new flagship smartphone, the new HTC One, which features the latest Android Jelly Bean OS and LTE network technology, and is powered by a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor.
Wrapped in an aluminium unibody, the updated HTC One device features a 4.7-inch, Full HD (1080p) screen with 468ppi resolution.
The new HTC One also introduces the company's key new Sense innovations. At the center of the new HTC One experience is BlinkFeed. HTC BlinkFeed is a new experience that transforms the home screen into a single live stream of personally relevant information such as social updates, entertainment and lifestyle updates, news and photos with immersive images so that people no longer need to go to separate applications to find out what's happening.
For the new smartphone, HTC developed a custom back camera with f/2.0 aperture lens and a breakthrough sensor with the HTC UltraPixel Camera. Engineered with larger pixels, the UltraPixel sensor enables each pixel to capture more than 300% more light than most leading 13 megapixel cameras, the vendor said.
The back camera also features enhanced 360-degree panorama, time sequencing and object removal, while the front-facing camera equipped in the new HTC One supports 1080p video capture, it said.
Moreover, the new HTC Zoe feature enables users to shoot high-resolution photos that come to life in three-second snippets. These Zoes, photos and videos are then displayed in a way that brings the gallery to life and transforms the traditional photo gallery of still images into a motion gallery of memories. It also automatically creates integrated highlight films from each event comprised of Zoes, photos and videos set to music with designed cuts, transitions and effects.
The new HTC One will be available globally through more than 185 mobile operators and major retailers in more than 80 regions and countries beginning in March. |