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The specs... The HTC One Max exact measurements are 164.5 x 82.5 x 10.29mm and iyt weighs in at a rather hefty 217g. It also uses a gigantic battery cell 3300mAh which HTC claims will give you around 25 hours talktime.Make no mistakethis is HTCs answer to the Galaxy Note 3. RunningAndroidJelly Bean out the box and featuring 2GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 600 chipset, the HTC One Max is essentially the HTC One but just a lot bigger lol oh beats audio aswell |
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@mrcharma | 15 October 13 | |
ooo no removable battery but micro sd card in side with 16th and 32 gb in sum areas :0)
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@polo_011 | 15 October 13 | |
If I was in the market for a Phablet I'd go with the Note 3 still, the S600 chip is old now, very odd that Htc chose to use that instead of the S800 . Glad to see the Micro Asd slot make a comeback at Htc though, hope their 2014 flagship will carry this on.
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@abott | 16 October 13 | |
wow that's a heavy phablet! looks good but no thanks.
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@mrcharma | 16 October 13 | |
If I did nt av note 3 I mite off had a look at this fone but on fing I hate bout the HTC one I had it gets so hot so wen playing games and Web browsing it wud burn my hands lol
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@leon29 | 16 October 13 | |
Its only dual core aswell
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@mrcharma | 16 October 13 | |
No quad
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@banbury | 16 October 13 | |
the note 3 has 3gb ram and a faster cpu. plus the amoled screen is a big improvement over previous gen screens of the same type. it also has a user replaceable battery which I assume the Htc hasnt?
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@abott | 17 October 13 | |
as usual it doesn't have user replaceable battery, at least they added a MC slot
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@mrcharma | 17 October 13 | |
I do miss boom sound thou
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@banbury | 18 October 13 | |
boom boom shake the room!
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