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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
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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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