Monday, May 27, 2013

HTC One comes in the summer with pure Android without Sense interface - ZDNet.de

class=”wp_keywordlink”> HTC wants a future offer Google edition of its flagship smartphone HTC one, but probably only in the United States. It does away with the in-house instead uses Sense interface and Android class=”wp_keywordlink”> , so as Google’s Nexus Devices the original version of the operating system .

Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One soon come with stock Android (Photo: Sarah Tew / CNET.com) Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One soon come with stock Android (Photo: Sarah Tew / CNET.com)

Already on Friday were rumors a variant of the HTC one without the typical Sense UI. Geek.com even had reports of an official announcement within the next two weeks. A source of News.com now confirmed that HTC actually planning a Google edition of its flagship model. The launch is planned for summer.

So far HTC has built it to stand out with its Sense interface from other Android products. With a free version of the HTC Sense one it is now the same step as Samsung . This had Galaxy S4 announced at the Google I / O in San Francisco a surprisingly variant with its pure Android without the TouchWiz UI known. It is sold in the U.S. for $ 649 on Google Play. The biggest advantage for the users is that they always get the latest version of Android like the Nexus devices.

In the case of the HTC Sense One of the abandonment of the surface can also mean a disadvantage. Because the HTC software provides many additional features that are not available with stock Android in this form. These include various photos and video features, the advanced volume control boom sound, flashing feed, email and notes as well as a remote control function.

since its market launch in March HTC has sold five million units of the One. The recently declared an unnamed manager of the Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer told the Wall Street Journal. An expansion of production capacities HTC had already announced the week before last.

[With material by Roger Cheng, News.com]

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