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Sunday 20 October 2013

HTC ONE MAX REVIEW

                 HTC ONE MAX


DESIGN AND BUILD 


And this time the brushed aluminium back comes off. Still feeling solid as a whole, a small toggle on the left-hand side allows the back to be peeled off. Inside, goodies include a micro SIM slot and micro SD card slot but that 3,300mAh battery is sealed in tight.     

FINGERPRINT SCANNER


HTC's big gamble with the One Max, which in all other respects is a blown-up HTC One, is the fingerprint reader beneath the rear camera lens. Swiping your finger down the blank grey-black square on the back can be used to unlock your One Max without a PIN and launch specific apps. Up to three digits can be scanned in, which makes sense considering your thumb and little finger should be grasping your slab of a phone as if their very existence depends upon not dropping it.

SCREEN - AS HUGE AND STUNNING AS EXPECTED


Any gripes you have with One Max's build or fingerprint tech instantly disappear as soon as you load up a good looking movie or luscious game on the 5.9in Full HD screen. It's a great size to watch movies on. Sense is now more spaced out,too, and there are rows five-apps wide instead of four on the home screens. Viewing webpages the supreme contrast and clear resolution make for that appear lovely and smooth.
          
HTC One Max Tech Specs

Operating System: Android 4.3 with Sense 5.5
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 600, 1.7GHZ quad-core.
RAM: 2GB
Screen: 5.9in Full HD 1080p
Camera: unspecified UltraPixel camera, BSI with 1080p video, front:2.1 MP
Storage: 16/32GB + micro SD up to 64GB
Data: 3G/4G LTE
Battery: 3300mAh
Dimensions: 164.5 x 82.5 x 10.29mm
Weight: 217g
Connections: Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX, NFC, IR blaster, microUSB 2.0 with MHL.
  
CAMERA


If you're happy to buy a phone this big, perhaps camera quality isn't your biggest concern, the Max's rear cam is reliable enough. Sticking with the One's UltraPixel system of larger pixels we think 4MP but HTC hasn't specified plus a f/2.0 aperture and BSI sensor, results are unsurprisingly similar to its smaller comrade. 

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