Thursday, December 19, 2013

Red HTC One Max officially launched in Taiwan - Android World

HTC has homeland Taiwan launched a red version of the HTC Max. The unit was the last few days been spotted several times and is now officially announced.

Colors

A few weeks ago the HTC One Max already passed on Android World in an extensive review we praised the gorgeous screen, the beautiful housing and Tree Sound speakers. Since then, HTC followed the now familiar strategy by every so often to make. Another fresh color on the market Early this month, there was the black version, now also red. This is on the inside is exactly the same as the ‘normal’ One Max.


One and Mini

Glamour Red and the beautiful and apparently legitimate name for the color cast on her HTC handsets. HTC One and HTC One Mini got the same brush all agree on the body and Vivid Blue was recently introduced, allowing the One series still looks a lot livelier. Compared to the rather boring black and silver versions, this is a relief for those who seek something color than that.

HTC Max Red One

HTC One Max

HTC One max is the 5.9-inch HTC phablet, a cross between a mobile phone and a tablet. This ‘stretched’ HTC One runs on a Snapdragon 600 chipset from Qualcomm, has 2 GB of onboard memory and a choice of 16GB or 32GB of internal memory. A special addition to the format is the fact that HTC has finally made this device with a microSD card slot. A high-end smartphone,


Availability

Whether this red devil also appears on the Dutch and Belgian markets, is another question. Thus, the HTC One or obtain in the lowlands, in red, but the Mini One not. Perhaps the Vivid Blue version also comes float up soon, who knows.

Source: Engadget (Chinese)

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Tom Enthoven

Android fan from the minute that its first Android phone in January 2010 came over from America: the Google Nexus One. Since then followed different Android phones, tablets and mini-PCs. Likes to play with different ROMs on its appliances and is not a fan of the “shells” that manufacturers draping over the Android OS.

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