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HTC One Max: One Large Smartphone

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HTC takes their winning formula from the One and puts it into a larger body for consumers who prefer larger smartphones

When HTC released their One in March last year, it was the talk of the town and also picked up numerous awards around the world due to its design and innovative features. From there on, HTC created two different versions of the One; the One Mini and now we have the One Max, for those who prefer larger displays. But is it just as good as its predecessor? Read on to find out more.

HTC One Max

At a glance, the One Max looks very similar to the One and One Mini but it isn’t quite as sexy as it doesn’t retain that anodised aluminium unibody design and instead uses more polycarbonate. Unlike the smaller Ones, this One comes with a removable back plate, which is a hit and miss because the One Max is the only device in the line that comes with a microSD card slot but on our review unit, the back plate doesn’t sit perfectly flush and juts out a little bit.

Other than the signature HTC features, the One Max comes with a something a little extra, a fingerprint scanner. While placing it right under the camera does make it much easier to get to, it does get a little confusing and sometimes we found ourselves swiping on the camera instead and the whole process of using your fingerprint to unlock or open apps also needs a little more work. One of the reasons being you can’t unlock your phone just by using your fingerprint when the phone is asleep; instead you have to wake it first. In the end, we just found ourselves doing it the old fashion way.

HTC One Max

Moving on from the more aesthetic aspects of the One Max, the device is actually quite a powerful one. While it doesn’t sport the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, the 600 is still quite a capable one especially when paired with 2GB worth of RAM. It performs smoothly even when we were multitasking and can even handle graphic intensive games such as Ridge Racer Slipstream and Dead Trigger 2.

The 3,300mAh battery also performed really well and even under heavy use, it managed to last us about a day and half. For those who need more juice, then they can always invest in the Power Flip case that comes with an extra 1,150mAh battery that will help extend the devices battery even more.

Right under the camera is the fingerprint sensor, which is a little bit of hit and miss

Despite some of its little drawbacks, the HTC One Max is actually quite a good device that will give other larger smartphones a run for their money especially for users who want the innovative HTC features such as BoomSound, UltraPixel camera and Zoe in a device with a larger display and of course larger battery.

Specifications

·         Operating System: Android 4.3 Jelly Bean (Upgradeable to Android 4.4 KitKat)

·         Processor: 1.7GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600

·         Frequency: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz, HSPA 850/900/1900/2100MHz, LTE 900/1800/2100/2600MHz

·         Screen: 5.9-inch Full HD Super LCD3 Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, DLNA, microUSB 2.0, infrared

·         Memory: 2GB

·         Storage: 16/32GB, microSD (up to 64GB)

·         Others: HTC UltraPixel Camera, 2.1-megapixel front camera, Fingerprint sensor

·         Dimensions: 164.5 x 82.5 x 10.29mm

·         Weight: 217g

 

 

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