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HTC One is a series of Android and Windows Phone smartphones designed and manufactured by HTC . All products in the One series were designed to be touchscreen -based and slate -sized, and to initially run the Android mobile operating system ( Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich or subsequent Android releases) with the HTC Sense graphical user interface . The one exception to this is the HTC One (M8) , which also had a Windows Phone variant. From 2010 to 2013, all HTC products starting from the HTC Sensation XE to the HTC One Mini were equipped with a Beats Audio equalizer . Later HTC devices beginning with the HTC One Max no longer ship with Beats Audio following the buyback of HTC's stake in Beats Electronics .

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6-456: HTC One may refer to: HTC One series , an HTC flagship smartphone product line HTC One (M7) , a smartphone released by HTC in 2013, originally released as the HTC One HTC One (M8) , a smartphone released by HTC in 2014 HTC One M9 , a smartphone released by HTC in 2015 HTC 10 , a smartphone released by HTC in 2016 HTC One Mini ,

12-610: A smartphone released by HTC in 2013 HTC One Mini 2 , a smartphone released by HTC in 2014 [REDACTED] Index of articles associated with the same name This set index article includes a list of related items that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HTC_One&oldid=922455251 " Category : Set index articles Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

18-493: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles HTC One series While critically acclaimed, the 2012 One series had not received much consumer attention and sales were disappointing. For one, HTC has been outspent on marketing by Samsung and Apple , as HTC instead had relied heavily on carriers to promote its products. Also, while HTC made many carrier-specific devices, Samsung and Apple were able to concentrate their resources on single flagship handsets such as

24-470: The Samsung Galaxy S III and iPhone 4S to attract the attention of the consumers. Lastly, while HTC handsets were seen as better quality than Samsung's plastic devices, Samsung was able to successfully distinguish itself from other Android manufacturers with manufacturer-specific software tweaks (as well as marketing to promote its brand) while HTC could not. The "One" devices released in 2012 consist of

30-719: The following, with devices in similar price segments usually sold by different carriers: The 2013 One series was reduced to focus on only three versions of one main design. Three devices had been announced as of October 2013: the HTC One (M7) in February 2013, the One Mini in July 2013, and the One Max in October 2013. Following the previous year's setbacks, the HTC One was critically acclaimed for its design, and

36-509: Was commercially successful. The last flagship phone in the HTC One series was the HTC One M9 , which was announced and released in 2015. Its successor, the HTC 10 , is HTC's 2016 flagship phone; however, it did not use the "One" branding in the name. Its successor, the 2017 HTC U11 , did not use the "One" branding either. This table is primarily intended to show the differences between the models of

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