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MWC 2012: HTC One Series Compared

  • BY soyacincau
  • 28 February 2012
  • 10:32 pm
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The HTC One series will be coming to Malaysia with all 3 having different specs and features. As usual, we compared the HTC One X, One S and One V specs and figures for easy reference.

On the processor aspect, the HTC One X runs on quad core, while the One S comes with 2 and lastly the One V runs only on a single core. In terms of OS, all 3 runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The HTC One V is probably the only Ice Cream Sandwich device launched with a single core right now.

In terms of dimensions, the HTC One S is the thinnest at only 7.8mm, followed by the HTC One X at 8.9mm and lastly the One V at 9.24mm. For storage, the HTC One X and One S doesn’t come with a expandable microSD slot however it is available on the One V. It is also interesting to note that the HTC One X comes with NFC support.

What do you think of the new HTC devices? Drop your thoughts in the comments below.

Other comparisons
Sony Xperia NXT Series compared
Samsung Galaxy Tablets compared

Tags: HTCHTC OneHTC One MalaysiaHTC One SHTC One S MalaysiaHTC One seriesHTC One series MalaysiaHTC One VHTC One V MalaysiaHTC One XHTC One X MalaysiaMobile World CongressMobile World Congress 2012MWC
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