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The flash memory can be expanded either via a micro-SD card or a free 25 GB Dropbox storage. HTC states that there are no models with a higher storage capacity planned. The internal storage capacity is 16 GB, but only approximately 11 GB is available. Underneath this, slots for a micro-SIM card and a micro-SD card with up to 64 GB of storage, and the non-removable lithium-polymer battery with a capacity of 3300 mAh are found. Also new, a slider on the left of HTC's One Max releases the back cover. The latter, for example, connects to docking stations or battery covers via sprung contacts. The review sample additionally features a fingerprint scanner and a three-pin " Pogo Pin" port on the back. The volume rocker and power button are again located on the casing's right side. HTC's One Max features the same ports as HTC's One in form of an MHL-capable micro-USB 2.0 port that also allows connecting a micro-HDMI cord via an adapter, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and an infrared sensor for remote controlling a TV. Users with smaller hands will have a slightly harder time though. Despite its size, HTC's One Max is pleasant to hold and can be used surprisingly well with one hand. For comparison: Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 is a whole 52 g lighter, but it also has a marginally smaller screen and a plastic casing. Besides that, the phablet also belongs to the heaviest of its kind with a total weight of 220 grams.
The large, 5.9-inch screen is noticed in the dimensions of 164.5 x 82.5 mm and a thickness of 10.29 mm. The device is only available in Glacial Silver, so a silvery-white. Although the plastic frame does not look quite as elegant as the diamond-cut aluminum unibody of HTC's One, the device copes better with smaller drops and is not bruised right away. The casing is generally very rigid and robust. However, the processing is extremely rigid and accurate for a back cover, and the lid barely yields even under stronger pressure. Particularly the lower speaker cover does not fit quite flush in the polycarbonate frame and protrudes marginally. A few uneven gaps are found between the aluminum and plastic parts. The high build quality of HTC's One is not quite achieved. The chassis' frame is made of white polycarbonate that, unlike the One Mini, is matte and makes a somewhat handier impression.
Instead, only the speakers' cover and the rounded back are comprised of this solid material in the review sample. But wait: Like HTC's One Mini, the buyer will not find the aluminum unibody of HTC's One in the One Max. The gigantic phablet, made of elegant aluminum, gleams at us from its box right after its unboxing. Our in-depth review reveals whether this interesting idea will spark and how the review sample fares against contenders like Huawei's Ascend Mate, Samsung's Galaxy Mega, Sony's Xperia Z Ultra and the current leader in our Top Ten of November 2013, Samsung's Galaxy Note 3. The HTC One Max radiates premium flair, which the recommended price of 699 Euros (~$943) also underlines. A fingerprint scanner located below the camera increases security. Like in HTC's One, front-facing stereo speakers provide decent sound. A 3300 mAh lithium battery ensures long runtimes despite the large screen. HTC pairs it with its own Sense 5.5 interface.
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The latest Android version 4.3 runs on the One Max. Besides that, a 16 GB flash memory (net: 11 GB) is also installed. The integrated Adreno 320 GPU takes care of graphics. The One Max is powered by a cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 6T quad-core SoC that clocks with 1.7 GHz alongside a big 2 GB DDR2 working memory. HTC treats it to a bright, 5.9-inch SuperLCD 3 screen with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels (Full HD). The Asian producer is not resting on the success of its previously launched HTC One and HTC One Mini models and completes its One family with a phablet dubbed One Max. ".more everything" is how the Taiwanese manufacturer self-confidently captions its new HTC One Max on the product webpage. For the original German review, see here.