![]() I have to do without first-hand experience for now, but judging by the reviews, videos, and photos, it certainly does look like the HTC One takes a huge leap forward in build quality and material choices, and even Sense has been changed considerably and looks far less outdated and ridiculous than it did before. This year, I think the gap has widened even more. Sadly, the world didn’t seem to agree the SIII became yet another smashing success, and nobody bought the One X. ![]() The One X was met with raving reviews (aside from its version of Sense), and if you held the SIII and One X in both hands it was clear right away which of the two was the better phone. It’s more, but the same.Īfter Samsung’s success with the SII, HTC started to get it’s act together. I strongly dislike the SIII – shapeless plastic blob with no identity – and the S4 doesn’t seem to be changing up the formula. Back when I bought my Android phone – Galaxy SII – I genuinely thought it was a better phone than the HTC competition, and to this day, I think the SII is the best phone in the Galaxy lineup. Outstanding build quality, great design, fast – and just like the One X before it, it looks like to me it’s a far better phone than its Galaxy counterparts. The reviews are universally positive, and virtually everyone seems to agree: the HTC One is one heck of an Android device, and quite possibly the best phone currently on the market.
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