If some of you can recall, I received a HTC One Max unit from HTC for my testing and
review sometime back in mid Dec 2013. My opinion of the HTC One Max is
not one full of technical jargon but of one of a “layman” view of the phone. Now as a user of the HTC One, the HTC One Max
looked huge when I first laid my eyes on it.
However, after using the HTC One Max for about two months now, my HTC One
is now such a small phone to me whereas
the HTC One Max has now become my favourite and feels just spot on right in my
hand. Some parts of this post were taken from the previous post but I have elaborated further with my own experiences in each of the highlighted features.
The HTC One Max oozes pure entertainment excitement with
great performance specifications. The
phablet size HTC One Max running on Android 4.3 with a 5.9" full HD 1080p
display looks simply awesome. Weighing at only 217g, this phablet packs a
punch! While most of the HTC One specifications are found in the HTC One
Max with the same premium design. there are several additions to take note of:
- A
micro SD card slot has been added (up to 64GB) plus a free 50GB of
online storage on Google Drive for exclusively for HTC One Max owners. I personally rejoice with this addition
as I take a lot of photos (I really mean A LOT) and being able to store my
photos on the SD card is great news to me! I really love the photos that I take with the HTC One Max.
Here's a shot I took of a sunset view at Mont Kiara