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HTC has confirmed that the developer edition of the One will go on sale in the US starting April 19

Last month HTC announced the developer edition of the HTC One, which was priced at $649. Unlike the standard HTC One sold in the US, the developer edition would come only in 64GB capacity, will be carrier unlocked and will have an unlocked bootloader, a must of you plan on installing custom ROMs.

Now, HTC has confirmed that the developer edition of the One will go on sale in the US starting April 19. Starting April 5, you will also be able to pre-order the device from HTC’s website to get it in your hands at the earliest.

Unfortunately, the developer edition of the HTC One will only be sold in the US.

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Exclusive Review of HTC One WorldGSMPhones

Introduction

Voted Manufacturer of the Year in 2011 by the GSMA and emerging as the top US smartphone vendor later that year, HTC hit a rough patch and was struggling to find form through the better part of 2012. Complacency, fatigue, or something else – we don’t even want to think arrogance – the company somehow forgot that even great products, which the One X and One S certainly were, need proper support and marketing to sell.

  
HTC One official photos

At the speed smartphones are evolving, a bad year can cause all sorts of trouble and HTC had to learn it the hard way. Fortunately, the financial trouble seems to have had no impact on the company’s ability to produce excellent smartphones, as the HTC One is here to prove.

Arguably one of the most exciting pieces of smartphone design in recent times, the HTC One is also properly powered and flaunts a screen that should please even the most demanding eyes. It also brings an overdue redesign of the Sense UI and a new camera that takes a completely new approach to mobile photography.

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support; 3G with HSPA; LTE
  • 4.7″ 16M-color 1080p Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen with 469ppi pixel density
  • Android OS v4.1.2 Jelly Bean with Sense UI 5.0
  • Quad-core 1.7 GHz Krait 300 CPU, 2 GB RAM, Adreno 320 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset
  • 4 MP autofocus “Ultrapixel” camera with 1/3” sensor size, 2µm pixel size; LED flash
  • 1080p video recording @ 30fps with HDR mode, continuous autofocus and stereo sound
  • HTC Zoe
  • 2.1 MP front-facing camera, 1080p video recording
  • Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA; Wireless TV out
  • GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
  • 32/64GB of built-in storage
  • MHL-enabled microUSB port
  • Bluetooth v4.0
  • NFC
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
  • Aluminum unibody
  • Front-mounted stereo speakers with BoomSound tech
  • Class-leading audio output

Main disadvantage

  • 4MP camera has disappointing performance in good lighting conditions
  • Non-expandable storage
  • Awkwardly-placed and uncomfortable power button
  • Sense UI still lacks connectivity toggles in notification area
  • Non user-replaceable battery
  • Poor video and audio codec support out of box

The One is a tempting package indeed and even though it will take HTC a while to get out of the slump, this is certainly a confident step in the right direction. With proven performers in both the computing and screen departments, it’s only the low camera resolution that will potentially raise doubt. HTC say the extra-large “ultrapixels” are worth the sacrifice though, and we are as keen as you are to find out if that claim is justified.

  
HTC One studio shots

With a spec sheet like that, the One has nothing to fear when it takes on the likes of the Xperia Z and the Galaxy S4 in the battle for the ultimate flagship. Here’s hoping that it delivers on the promises in real-life performance.

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Review: Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One

Introduction

Two flagship smartphones carrying such a weight of expectations that one would think they’d have no time and energy to worry about each other. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has to outsell the Galaxy S III and the HTC One is expected to turn the fortunes around for an ailing company. So, which one’s bigger? And we mean the job, not the phone.

The two contenders themselves will have an entire review to each prove their point. These two superdroids make no compromise and charge big bucks. They need to make sure users are getting their money’s worth. That’s what flagships are all about. They win big but they lose big too – and last season Samsung and HTC were on either side of that line.

Things look different this time around. We know the two phones quite well already, the HTC One review is only just behind us, and the Galaxy S4′s in the final stages. The setting for this clash has changed too – the elite flagship club isn’t exclusive to top-tier manufacturers anymore. Yet, there should be no better guarantee for a thriller than the names of Samsung and HTC. The prodigy children of two of the most revered Android makers are about to fight it out, and even the slightest edge could give a massive advantage in the marketplace.

Running over the entire spec sheet of each phone will take too long – both droids are impressively armed – so instead we’ll just list the differences. Here’s how one is better than the other and vice versa.

Samsung Galaxy S4 over HTC One

  • Bigger screen; works with gloves and air gestures
  • Higher resolution camera – 13MP vs. 4MP
  • Newer Android version – 4.2.2 vs. 4.1.2
  • Multi-window multitasking
  • Higher clock speed chipset
  • Expandable storage
  • User-replaceable battery of higher capacity
  • Additional sensors (barometer, thermometer, hygroscope)
  • Exclusive software features
  • Smaller, thinner, lighter

HTC One over Samsung Galaxy S4

  • Brilliant-looking aluminum unibody
  • Optical Image Stabilization, image sensor with 2µm pixel size
  • HTC Zoe, BlinkFeed
  • Front mounted stereo speakers, Beats Audio
  • FM Radio

Looking at the two lists above, you’d thing the Samsung Galaxy S4 has the upper hand. It’s not that simple – not all bullet points have the same weight. For example, we’ll take the sleek aluminum unibody over a hygroscope any day of the week. And the megapixel debate for the two cameras will probably take a huge chunk of this article to resolve.

But let’s look at the schools of thought behind the two phones. The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the power user’s heaven with settings, tweaks and toggles scattered all over the place – with all the proper hardware support too. TouchWiz is familiar and intuitive enough so regular users will not be lost, but they might miss out on some of the more exotic features of the Galaxy S4.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One sizing each other up

The HTC One is quite the opposite – it aims to make things simple. Zoe looks impressive, but require nothing of the user, it’s all done automatically. The Optical Image Stabilization and Beats Audio similarly work behind the scenes to enhance the experience.

Anyway, let’s take this one step at a time. Just one important note before we let the HTC One and the Galaxy S4 off the leash. The Samsung flagship in this shootout is the I9505 version, the one powered by a Snapdragon 600.

Source:- WorldGSMPhones

[GUIDE] How to Import Contacts From Old Phone to New Phone (on iPhone, Samsung, HTC and Nokia)

How to Import Contacts From Old Phone to New Phone (on iPhone, Samsung, HTC and Nokia)

  • Sony Xperia ZL

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Contacts is very important for everyone of us. We can’t connect to our friends without a contact number. If you have a new phone, saving contacts on the phone one by one is so hassle. But now, there’s an easy way how to transfer or import your contacts from your old phone to your new phone.

Use your PC to transfer contacts to your new phone. This process is applicable in several phone brands, including iPhone, Samsung, HTC and Nokia.

You just need an Internet Connection on your PC, your old and new phone and their own USB cable.

Then you need to install the PC Companion program. This is a free application and the installation files are already saved on your new phone. This program can also be used in updating your phone software.
Please note that if you are using the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system on your PC, make sure that the AutoPlay setting is enabled.
To check your settings:
Click Start > Control Panel, then type “autoplay” on the search box. Click the AutoPlay, and mark the check box Use AutoPlay for all media and devices.

Installing the PC Companion:

  • Turn on your new Phone and connect it to your PC.
  • On your new Phone, tap “Install” to install PC Companion on the PC.
  • On your computer, if a pop-up window that appears notifies you about available PC Software, select Run Startme.exe.
  • Then click Install to start the installation and then follow the instructions to complete the installation.

If you are not prompted with a pop-up window to install the PC Companion, you can also download the PC Companion here.

Transferring your contacts to your new phone:
  • Make sure that PC Companion is installed on your PC.
  • Open the PC Companion application on your PC.
  • Then click Contacts Setup and follow the instructions to transfer your contacts.

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