


🚀 Elevate your mobile game with HTC One M7 — where power meets sleek sophistication!
The HTC One M7 is a sleek, black 4.7-inch OLED smartphone featuring a sharp 1080p display at 535 PPI, powered by a 1.7 GHz Snapdragon quad-core processor. It offers 2GB RAM, 32GB storage, dual SIM support, and an 18-hour Lithium-Polymer battery. With advanced features like face recognition, GPS, and full 4G connectivity, this unlocked device is perfect for professionals seeking a customizable Android experience with seamless Google integration.
| ASIN | B00BFC59T4 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | 136,016 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 5,246 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Biometric Security Feature | Face Recognition |
| Box Contents | Power Adapter, USB Cable |
| Brand | HTC |
| Brand Name | HTC |
| CPU model | Snapdragon |
| CPU speed | 1.7E+3 MHz |
| Camera Description | Rear |
| Camera Flash Type | LED |
| Cellular Technology | 4G |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection |
| Connector Type | Micro USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 187 Reviews |
| Display Pixel Density | 535 Pixels Per Inch (PPI) |
| Display Type | OLED |
| Form Factor | Bar |
| Frame Rate | 30 fps |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm |
| Human Interface Types | Microphone, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 6.8 x 0.9 x 13.7 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 145 g |
| Manufacturer | HTC |
| Maximum Display Resolution | 1080 x 1920 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 2 GB |
| Memory storage capacity | 2 GB |
| Model Series | HTC One |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB, Wi-Fi |
| Operating System | Android |
| Operating system | Android |
| Optical Sensor Resolution | 13 MP |
| Phone Talk Time | 18 Hours |
| Processor Series | Snapdragon |
| Processor Speed | 1.7E+3 MHz |
| Product Features | GPS, camera, e-mail, face_detection, flash, front_camera, internet, mp3_ringtones, quad_core_processor, radio, touchscreen, usb, wifi |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| RAM memory installed size | 2 GB |
| Refresh Rate | 60 |
| Resolution | 1080 x 1920 |
| SIM Card Slot Count | Dual SIM |
| Screen Size | 4.7 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic, manual |
| Sim Card Size | Nano |
| Specific Uses For Product | photography, streaming |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked for All Carriers |
S**R
Iphone fans and users read this.
Ok first things first, i gave this phone 5 stars even though i am returning to an iphone. The HTC one is an excellent piece of kit. If you are looking for something fast, smooth, elegant everything a smartphone should be, the HTC one has it. And this is the reason i am going back to my iphone 5S because the 5S is everything that the HTC is. I got bored of iphone, i thought i wanted to be able to customize everything down to the last detail and experience the android system. And i did, however after i experienced this i realized that the grass was not greener on the android side. Yes IOS restricts the user very much so in comparison to android and yes steve jobs has created a walled garden that i am about to run back to and hop back over with my tail between my legs for the simple reason that my love of the ios system and how it does the simple things right over powers my need for customization and freewill in an OS. I found myself tinkering too much with the widgets and apps on android and actually getting frustrated that i could not get it the way i wanted and when i did i would change it two days later. And let me tell you the customization is HUGE and the play store has an abundance of apps to accommodate this. Battery life wasnt great either i would only just get a day out of the phone and that wasnt even with heavy usage but maybe that was some of my settings apps etc. I do not want to conjugate negatives for the HTC because there is very little. It is wicked fast, faster than the iphone 5. As you have prob read the camera is good in low light but in normal conditions iphone camera does triumph. If you are a fan of google and google services get this phone because it all ties in with sync and email and you can have your whole google life in one phone. If you have never owned a smartphone and you bought the HTC one i guarantee that you would fall in love with the phone and would not change it for the world. That is how i felt when i first got my iphone 3GS after having plain simple nokias and samsungs. I could not believe the things i could do with that phone and i did not look at another phone until recently. I am happy to have experienced android and to see how it stacked up against IOS and i think it is every bit as good as IOS if not better. But at the end of the day, its all down to personal preference regardless of which phone or which operating system is better. Thats why i am going back to my iphone, it is the phone that accommodates my needs the best. P.S for those worrying about buying a sim free phone off amazon have no fear, it is perfect exactly as described in description. I am on vodafone ireland and the network coverage was excellent, quick and excellent service from amazon as usual.
E**A
It was delivered on time
The product is good although whatsapp won't work on the product
C**R
Excellent phone. Please mention the sim card type though Amazon.
Ordered this phone yesterday after seeing all the excellent reviews. Was excited to receive the phone earlier today. However, my enthusiasm was quickly dampened by the fact that my sim card would not fit. On looking, it requires a microsim (basically a smaller version of a normal sim card). It appears that the whole HTC One Range (With the exception of the One V, which I had as my previous phone) requires this type of sim. Nowhere on the amazon page for this phone was this mentioned at all (If it was, please do point me to it). I've now ordered one from o2, but have now got to wait for it to arrive before I can actually use the phone. I am aware I could cut my existing sim card down, but rather not risk doing that. The four stars is not for the phone itself (that gets a full five stars), but more due to the description on here omitting that crucial information.
J**T
Hong Kong Phone !!! Be aware.!!!
Beware this supplier. I have just bought this phone, and on opening discovered the Display Language was in Chinese, which was immdiately suspect. I changed the Language to English, and it then seemed ok. Since then however I have been having difficulty transferring Data , Contacts , and Photos/Videos from my Samsung S4.. I contacted HTC direct, and have discovered that this phone was genuine...but...was produced for the Hong Kong Market , and not for the European Market. It therefore has only 1 yr Warranty, and different Language Pack, and Default Frequency. It may also have different Hardware and Chips. This is very diappointing so ...beware when you buy, and ask the questions first....Is the phone a genuine phone...is it a phone produced for the European Market. The supplier should have been honest and made the above information clear, but they just choose to omit the origin of the phones.
T**K
Hasn't won all those awards for nothing
I resisted moving to Android (from Windows Mobile 6.5) for a long time, but I have been an HTC user and fan for about 8 years. When it came to finally moving on from WinMo (due to dwindling software support) the HTC One seemed the natural choice after a couple of year on an HTC HD2. The choice, for me, was between a Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One. The two leading flagship smart phones at that time (I won't even entertain the idea of an iPhone, I'm sorry - at every inspection they have turned out to be more style over substance - good, but not as good as the competition). The HTC One was my choice simply because the S4 felt a bit plasticky. There was also the fact that I have liked every iteration of the HTC Sense interface on WinMo and the Samsung interface just felt a bit 'odd'. (That's obviously a personal thing and I know some people prefer the Samsung approach to HTC Sense). When the One arrived I knew I had made the right choice. The phone feels great. Solid, weighty enough, metal back, superb screen, AMAZING speakers... there is not one thing about the build that is wrong. Android (which I had run occasionally as a dual boot on my HD2) was extremely slick and fast. My email, contacts and calendars imported seamlessly (via Google), and there was an equivalent, if not better, app for everything I had on WinMo. The only one problem I had was an occasional 'clicking' during phone calls. Amazon swapped the phone with an advance replacement. This mean I could try out the HTC transfer app and copied everything - including settings - from the old to the new handset. It worked like a charm - quick and easy. I can honestly say that this is by far the best phone I have had. I've been a smart phone addict since long before the iPhone debuted. I've upgraded every year bar one since 2007 and I've always opted for HTC after carefully studying the other options. They have produced a couple of dodgy models, but I disregarded those in the same way I disregarded other brands when they didn't met my requirements - I wouldn;t choose an HTC just because it was HTC, it has to be right. Right now I'm using the phone for all the usual smart phone things - phone, address book, calendar, messaging, browsing, Social Media, watching videos during my commute, SatNav...etc etc etc. I am also doing web development on this phone during my commute - the screen may be a bit on the smell side but it's still easily doable. Add the IR blaster hidden in the power button, the USB On-The-Go support, the latest versions of Android and Sense (well done to HTC for keeping this model updated swiftly) and this is quite simply the best phone I've had the pleasure of owning and using. ### Re Andoid 'L' version ### "Android L update for HTC phones HTC will begin rolling out Android L updates to the HTC One (M8) and HTC One (M7) within 90 days of receiving final software from Google, followed shortly by other select HTC devices. The Android L update timeline will begin once we receive the final software from Google and device updates will vary based on device, region, and carrier."(From the HTC website on 26/6/2014)
P**R
Fantastic phone but clunky interface
Absoloutely blown away by the weight and quality feel of this phone, the sound reproduction and screen are fantastic. Shame about the interface though, email just looks ugly and having got used to iPhone's simplicity and design, I struggled to get to grips with this phone's menu system and layout. Also had an issue connecting to my work exchange server and had to use a 3rd party app to see email and calender (touchdown) which was cumbersome. I believe this an issue native to android. Have gone back to iPhone 5 after 2 days and whilst I dislike Apple, their arrogance and swivel-eyed brain washed shop assistants, their interafce is still the most user friendly and intuitive.
M**E
Excellent Phone
Tried the HTC One for a week or so. Black was my preference. Gorgeous handset. Great display, average battery, Ultrapixel camera not my favourite, but I think this is a personal preference. Overall, you wont be disappointed with the device. I actually found the speakers too loud!! Well done HTC.
G**A
Avoid buying this phone from BestValue2012
I bought my phone from BestValue2012 as Sim Free. The phone was not sim free and needed unlocking, and it took BestValue2012 10 days and several emails from me to chase up to get the code to unlock the phone. The phone then stopped recognising the Sim 3 months after starting to use the phone. Reported this to BestValue 3 weeks ago and have not yet had any resolution. BestValue2012 are very unresponsive, and I have had to chase them up several time just to get an answer from them. The phone is OK, but I wouldn't recommend the buyer.
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