Last night HTC revealed a new series of smartphones called simply ‘HTC One’. The new devices run on Android v4.0 with a new version of the HTC Sense user interface. HTC Sense now offers a set of imaging features called HTC ImageSense along with enhancements to audio quality.
The camera can now capture photos in less than a second, with a 0.2-second autofocus offering continuous shots. It’ll also capture photos and shoot videos at the same time. Audio from ‘Beats By Dr Dre’ is integrated across the phone.
Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation, said “The best moments in life are captured with a photo or remembered by a song, so it was key for the HTC One series to improve these emotional experiences with an amazing camera and authentic sound experience. We are very focused on creating a camera and audio experience customers will love and use often and we believe the HTC One series delivers this in a way never seen on a phone before.”
HTC’s One series currently consists of the quad-core 1.5GHz HTC One X with a 4.7-inch screen , the slim dual-core HTC One S and the lower-priced HTC One V. Availability is expected from April.