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Les éditeurs ont aimé
L'écran de bonne qualité
Les bonnes finitions
L'interface intuitive de HTC Sense 5.5
Très bon rendu audio des hautparleurs
Excellente autonomie
Qualité de l'écran
Full HD
Sense 5.5
Autonomie
Connectivité cellulaire complète
Présence d'un emplacement pour microSD
Puissance des hautparleurs
Support du Wifi ac
Capteur UltraPixel pour l'APN principal
Un grand et bel écran
Bonnes performances
Filme en 4K
Finition
Bel écran bien contrasté et lumineux
Surcouche utilisateur Sense appréciable
Excellent rendu audio / qualité des haut-parleurs
Très bonne autonomie
Grand écran haute résolution
Processeur puissant
16 Go de stockage extensibles
Dernières versions d'Android et Sense
Écran
Finitions métalliques
Très complet
Très bonnes performances
Lecteur d'empreinte
Écran et son époustouflants
Ecran lumineux et efficace
Fabrication et finition premium
Retour du slot carte mémoire
Bonne restitution sonore
Capteur biométrique intéressant
Superbe écran
La capteur d'empreinte
Efficace
Finition à nouveau impeccable
Interface infrarouge pour le contrôle à distance de la télévision
Équipement communication riche et variée
Ecran de 5
9 pouces d'une résolution Full HD affichant une grande luminosité et de hauts contrastes
Bonnes performances générales et graphiques
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Rendu photo pas au top
Le capteur d'empreinte digitale
Un accessoire mal placé
Lourd et assez encombrant
Le prix
Pas de support du Qi (comme pour le HTC One)
Batterie inamovible
Snapdragon 600 plutôt que 800
Définition des photos (4.1 MPixels)
Finition inférieure à celle du HTC One
Encombrant et lourd
Certaines parties fragiles (trappes)
Photos aux couleurs mal équilibrées ?
Peu d'optimisations pour la taille de l'écran
Encombrement / poids
Capteur d'empreintes digitales mal placé
Rendu photo (sauf en basse luminosité)
Indice DAS élevé
Batterie non amovible
Prix élevé
Poids
Lecteur d'empreintes
Cher
Trop encombrant
Encombrement/poids
Camera perfectible
Performances inférieures au concurrents haut de gamme notamment en 3D
Lourd et volumineux
Un SoC plus récent n'aurait pas été de trop
On s'attendait à une meilleure qualité de l'appareil photo
Publié: 2013-12-09, Auteur: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Not every design gets better just because it's bigger, and the HTC One Max is sadly proof of that. I'd still happily have an HTC One as my day to day phone, or even at a pinch the HTC One Mini, but the HTC One Max doesn't perform well enough to push it ah...
Solid aluminium body with plastic edging; Power button placement is good; Excellent battery life; BoomSound speakers are very loud; Supports microSD; HTC Sense 5.5 is an improvement on the past generation, and you can now turn off BlinkFeed;
Heavy; Fingerprint scanner is in a silly location; The fingerprint scanner has severe problems running in darker environments; Ultrapixel camera hasn't improved at all; Back removal switch is in a silly place, and resembles more a mute or lock button; Pro
While the idea of a bigger One makes a lot of sense, especially to those who prefer bigger screens, HTC's implementation of it leaves us wanting.It's almost as if the company took a half-hearted approach, literally recreating the HTC One but in a bigger f...
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Publié: 2013-11-28, Auteur: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Big, beautiful display, battery life that lasts for days, A very solid, premium feel, Android 4.3 — not the latest, but close, Same camera as the HTC One — it's a good camera
It's really little more than a big HTC One, Large size means its hard to use all functions with one hand, A phablet-sized device, with no phablet features; it could be so much more than just a big phone, Hardware
Wrapping up the HTC One Max is a difficult task.I think the primary reason for this is that I want to love it. I have used quite a bit of HTC hardware, and I have (with one or two exceptions) enjoyed each and every HTC device I've used. The exception ther...
The HTC One Max is a lot of phone with a large screen – it won't suit everyone but those willing to carry around a device of this size will have lots of benefits.When compared to similar large-screen smartphones like the Sony Xperia Z Ultra and the Samsun...
Publié: 2013-11-25, Auteur: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Unless you're absolutely set on having an HTC One but demand a larger screen, no you shouldn't.The One Max has many of the features we loved in the very first HTC One, but it's lacking the polish and quality we need. It's kind of sad that the HTC One line...
Publié: 2013-11-22, Auteur: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
The HTC One Max has a massive screen that's bright, colorful, and sharp. The camera is packed with features and takes pictures quickly, plus the phone has a powerful set of stereo speakers
The HTC One Max is large and heavy and the integrated fingertip reader often fails to recognize finger swipes. The phone's battery is not removable either, and the One Max's components don't match its high price
The HTC One Max has a display big-screened phone shoppers want, but the Samsung Galaxy Note 3's superior design and display make it a better buy....
Extrait: Technology News Digital Life News Mobiles DateOctober 15, 2013 - 12:55PM reading now (12) Read later has made the extra-large version of its flagship smartphone, the , official. I got a little hands-on time with the max and its enormous scree...
Extrait: Looking at the 5.9-inch screen for the first time, you get the sense that HTC was feeling just slightly inadequate as it watched Samsung launch the likes of the Galaxy S4 (with a 5-inch display) and Galaxy Note 3 (5.7 inches) just months after the debut o...
Excellent display, Good battery life, Great front-facing speakers
Fingerprint sensor is awful, Awkward ergonomics, Fit and finish pales compared to One
The HTC One Max is an oversized Android phone with an excellent display and stellar battery life, but it's let down by a fit and finish that's less impressive than the original One, and a frustratingly poor fingerprint scanner. It's also extremely awkward...
We won't pull any punches. The HTC One Max doesn't come close to hitting the heights of the HTC One. It's a phone that's designed to serve a very singular purpose - give those that liked the look of the One a phone with a bigger screen, and almost nothin...