At the Mobile World
Congress event held in Barcelona, Spain, in February, HTC took thewraps off their One series smartphones. At the event, the
brand showed off four handsets, namely the HTC One X, One XL, One V and One S.
The flagship handset from this series came in the form of the quad-core beast,
which is the One X. Ever since these handsets were announced; HTC has been
dishing out timely updates indicating as to when the handset will be
available across the globe. In the first half of March, it was reported that
Manu Seth, Country Head of Marketing for HTC India, said that HTC will be
launching Android Ice Cream Sandwich based smartphones the One X, One V and One
S in Singapore on March 30 and in the first week of April they would be
available to the Indian audiences. However, HTC had officially launched only
the One X and One V in India on the 2nd of April and no word had surfaced about
the third handset from HTC’s One series, the One S.
While talking about
Windows platform, Lennard said, "HTC is committed to Windows platform and
in the coming months, the company will launch handsets based on Windows
operating system."
HTC is working with
developers for apps that would optimally use quad core technology, Lennard
said.
Currently, very few
mobile apps are optimised to take advantage of four processing cores in mobile
phones. As a matter of fact, many Android apps aren't even optimised for the
large screen of a tablet.
This appears to have changed to a very large extent as an exclusive report by The Mobile Indianstates that at the launch event in Singapore, Lennard Hoornik, President of HTC South Asia Pacific, said that the HTC One S will be launched in the Indian market in May. However, no specific date had been provided, just the time frame.
Here is a quick look at some of the features of the HTC One S:
·
Android 4.0 with HTC
Sense 4
·
4.3-inch with a
resolution of 540 x 960
·
1.5 GHz dual-core
processor
·
8MP camera with AF,
LED flash, BSI sensor and 1080p HD video recording
·
F2.0 aperture and 28mm
lens
·
16GB Internal memory
·
1GB RAM
·
Beats Audio
·
NFC, Wi-Fi, DLNA,
micro-USB 2.0, HDMI
·
1650 mAh battery
The HTC One S sells in the United Kingdom at a price of £419, which roughly converts to Rs.33,994. Judging by the price of the One X, one would gather that the handset would be priced at more than Rs. 1,000 less. As of now, we have to just wait and see how the whole thing pans out and at what price HTC launches the One S in India.
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