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HTC One Max in the test: Stylish office computer for really large pockets

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Matthias shaft village 30 December 2013 06:30

          

                    

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5.9-inch size Full HD screen, solid hardware, good battery life and current software – these are the key data of the positive HTC One Max counterpoints put the high price to low SoC and the parsimonious for a high-end device memory expansion.

the smartphone has become a constant companion for the modern man of our time. With him he answers his e-mails on the go, maintains his social contacts in the respective networks, have a look quickly a movie or edited in preparation for the next meeting presentations and Excel spreadsheets. This also explains why more and more people resort to real giant screen, where no doubt a few users that this is indeed still a mobile device.


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Technically the HTC One Max is at the height of the time. Under the sprawling, 5.9-inch display tinkers a fast Qualcomm Snapdragon 600, which is supported by two GB of RAM. The 16 GB depending on the model (our tester) or 32 GB hard memory can be expanded via microSD card up to 64 GB. In terms of communication, the device is no pelts: In wireless networks and the rapid ac-standard is supported UDN an LTE module for fleet data transfers in mobile networks is also on board. At a market price of currently just over 600 euros for the smaller model however, we might also expect a lot.

News Android with HTC-surface and good app features

The HTC Dick ship, however, is not only characterized by a fast hardware, but also the operating system (almost) on the state of the time. While a large number of Android smartphones shipped out with versions 4.2 or older, the Taiwanese are already using the version 4.3 of the Google operating system. Of these, one sees but little – and that’s because the individual ‘Jelly Bean’ variants are not only visually hardly distinguishable from each other

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As expected, the system draws the manufacturer with its Sense -surface, which comes with a very unique look. This may be a matter of taste certainly, in principle, the design, however, is simple and clear and brings features such as reminiscent of Windows Phone tile surface with the clearly presented updates from social networks, news feeds and calendar on the home page that will come across in many of favor.

Additional app offerings – for example, a full-fledged Polaris Office 5, a VPN client, Adobe Flash Player and a adjustable range parents – represent useful extensions, a note-app missing just as a barcode scanner. And the conversation was taken into account: So an app is pre-installed, which is to make the smartphone remote control and program guide in a

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Specifications tester
Model: HTC One Max
OS:
Android 4.3
display:
5.9 inch LCD display, 1920 x 1080 pixels
CPU:
600, 4x 1,7 GHz
GPU:
Adreno 320
Memory:
2048 MB
Internal Memory:
16 GB
External Memory:
up to 64 GB via microSD card (SDXC format)
WLAN:
802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Bluetooth:
4.0
radio networks: UMTS 900/1900/2100 GSM 850/900/1800/1900

LTE 800/900/1800/2600
data networks: GPRS / EDGE / HSDPA / HSUPA / HSPA +
Camera:
Front: 4-MP camera, Full HD video recording
Rear: 1.3 MP Camera
Battery:

3300 mAh

feature:
fingerprint scanner
Dimensions:
16.45 x 8.25 x 1.029 cm
Weight:
217 g
Street Price:
625 €

Summary

  1. Good quality, high price
  2. recalcitrant cover and fingerprint scanner
  3. Bright screen and thick boxes
  4. Processor: Up is still space
  5. Traveled with endurance
  6. Photography: noise and stuttering
  7. Conclusion: A costly affair

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