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HTC One Max Announced And It Beats Samsung Note 3

HTC have finally announced its HTC One Max phablet yesterday with massive specs and features.

The HTC One Max is a 5.9 inch phablet with some nice features as the HTC One flagship smartphone but with some new additions to it.


One of the areas where it the HTC One max outshines the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is in the fingerprint sensor One maxis embedded with.

Although, the camera and processor is still the same as the HTC One smartphone (Snapdragon 600 variety), the One Max does have a space for extra memory slot in addition to the already present 16/32GB internal memory.

Software-wise, the One Max comes with HTC’s Sense 5.5 software sitting on top of Android 4.3. There’s no word on whether a Google Play Edition version of the One Max will be available, unfortunately. Google has a potential Nexus event on the horizon though, so it’s entirely possible one may get announced then. Maybe not, though.

As earlier stated, HTC One Max has come forward before Samsung and have place a fingerprint sensor at the back of the HTC One Max as seen in the image below.

Not only that, it does appears that HTC is now listening more to its fans regarding the battery and extra memory space needed which has led HTC to make sure that HTC One Max has a removable battery and also a extra memory card slot that can support up to 64GB of extra memory.

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