HTC One XL - L for LTE
Unlike its quad-core sibling, the HTC One XL runs on Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 1.5GHz dual-core processor. Manufactured via a 28nm process technology, will this S4 processor outgun the Tegra 3 processor in the One X? And how does it fare against similarly equipped ASUS PadFone? We find out.
4G LTE Phones Shootout - The Fast and the Furious Trio
SingTel's 4G plans are available since 5th June 2012, and at the moment, you've three LTE-enabled Android smartphones to choose from. Which of the three - HTC One XL, LG Optimus True HD LTE, and Samsung Galaxy S II LTE - will be crowned the speed king? Ready, go!
HTC One S - The Second in the Family
The Android 4.0 HTC One S stands in between the One X and One V with a 4.3-inch touchscreen, dual-core 1.7GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, 8MP camera sensor and comes bundled with a Monster Beats Solo headset. Find out how does the second in line perform!
Samsung Galaxy S III Price Plans Comparison
If you are still deciding between the Samsung Galaxy S III, HTC One X and Apple iPhone 4S, here's a detailed comparison of the costs of getting the phones from the three telcos.
HTC One V - Friendly on the Pocket
The affordable HTC One V comes with an ICS-flavored treatment, a Sense 4.0a UI, and a 5-megapixel camera with BSI sensor and F2.0 aperture. Interested to know how it fared in our testing? Find out more after the jump!
HTC One X - Return of the Champ
The One X is HTC's latest flagship model with top of the line hardware and software, which include a NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor, a 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 display, Android 4.0, HTC Sense 4, and an 8-megapixel camera with HTC ImageChip. So, is this the best Android phone money can buy today?
Hands-on: HTC One X, One S and One V
2012 is no doubt the year for HTC to "focus on the product". The Taiwanese company announced a trio of handsets which are the HTC One X, One S and One V. Check out our initial impressions of HTC's first wave of devices for 2012.
HardwareZone's Smartphone Buying Guide Essentials
Reminiscing about the days when choosing a handphone is pretty much a cut-and-dried affair? Well, this guide might help you ease into choosing the one and only smartphone for you. We present some of the finer points of choosing a smartphone in HardwareZone's Smartphone Buying Guide Essentials.
HTC Wildfire S - Affordable Gingerbread
If budget is of the utmost priority, reasonably affordable Android smartphones such as the HTC Wildfire S are up for consideration. Here's our verdict on whether budget-friendly phones are just as adequate in performance.
HTC Sensation XL - Super Sized Phone
The HTC Sensation XL is the second phone from HTC that is integrated with Dr. Dre Beats Audio. In addition, it has a massive 4.7-inch display. Will the display be its Achilles' heel? Let's find out.