{"id":8898,"date":"2012-02-27T12:35:53","date_gmt":"2012-02-27T18:35:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/techcitement.com\/?p=8898"},"modified":"2012-02-27T10:31:20","modified_gmt":"2012-02-27T16:31:20","slug":"one-phone-to-rule-them-all-htcs-new-lineup-of-phones","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/techcitement.com\/hardware\/one-phone-to-rule-them-all-htcs-new-lineup-of-phones\/","title":{"rendered":"One Phone To Rule Them All — HTC’s New Lineup Of Phones"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Phone manufacturer HTC<\/a>\u00a0announced their new One<\/a>\u00a0series of phones at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. HTC says the three phones in the series, the X, S and V, \u00a0will have a higher quality of audio and camera capabilities. Apart from a few key features, the phones are drastically different in both design and internal parts. All three of the phones will run on the\u00a0HTC Sense 4 version of Android 4.0, so there will be Ice Cream Sandwich yumminess for all. They also incorporate\u00a0Beats By Dr. Dre\u00a0<\/strong>Audio, so they should provide better quality audio than your standard headset. The other unifying feature for the lineup is the phone’s image capturing capabilities. The phones can take a picture in\u00a00.7 seconds with a 0.2-seconds autofocus. Two of the phones in series, the X and the S, have cameras with an\u00a0\u00a0f\/2.0 lens, capturing 40 percent more light than the f\/2.4 lenses available on other high-end phones. Cloud storage provider\u00a0Dropbox<\/a>\u00a0is baked directly into the phone and will give owners 25 gigs free for two years.<\/p>\n