HTC Fanboy? Or Hater? OR just planning to buy HTC One Max. No worries I am sure you want to know something about HTC One Max. Is it Disadvantages of HTC One Max? If Yes then HEY! You are right place. Today I am going to share some of the disadvantages of HTC One Max that will surely disappoint you. Not the mention every things has a downgrade.
HTC One Max
Price: £520
Indian Rupees : 37,795.00
Disadvantages of HTC One Max
HTC got bigger, Yes this is what you are hearing from fellow mouths, but hey the bigger is the device the more pain you bear. Wait! What? There are some of the major Disadvantages of HTC One Max, which I am going to share with you. Let’s get started
Cons no.1: Fingerprint scanner is poorly implemented
Disappointed? Well yeah, the finger print scanner is very poorly implemented. I don’t know why HTC guys are doing what Apple is doing and many people already trolled Apple newest invention
Cons no.2: Worse fit and finish than the One.
Use of HTC one probably gonna kill HTC One Max as soon as they get in their hand. Why? Because the fir is worse and finishing even more worse than HTC one.
Cons no.3: Camera lacks optical image stabilization.
Well I don’t want to elaborate more here. A single problem with camera means you have not good camera, do you want a cell phone optical image stabilization problem? If Yes go for it
Cons no.4: 16GB Base storage
At least they should have 32GB Base storage, most of the new smartphones are coming 32GB, I don’t know how much HTC guys are saving here
These are some of the Major Disadvantages of HTC One Max
Specifications of HTC One Max
- Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with Sense 5.5 UI
- 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor
- 5.9-inch full-HD LCD display
- 16GB inbuilt storage variants and 2GB of RAM
- HTC UltraPixel Camera at rear and 2.1 mp camera at front.
- expandable up to 64GB via microSD card.
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, DLNA and HTC Connect.
- 3300mAh battery
Expert Reviews on HTC One Max
1. V3.co.uk
The HTC One Max didn’t manage to impress us as much as its siblings. While it offers slick performance, we found the device too bulky and the fingerprint sensor glitchy, with the device feeling somewhat…
2. T3 Magazine
If there is one thing to be said of HTC though it’s that the build quality has remained excellent throughout the entire range, despite any dimensional shortcomings the One max is fantasitcally well put together, it is a state-of-the-art piece of technology and its design reflects that.
3. TechRadar
However, HTC seems to be doing nothing more than ticking boxes here by making a One with a bigger screen – let’s hope that the One Max 2014, if there is such a thing, gains something more of its own identity.