8 Best HTC Phones

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The best HTC phones out there will probably manage to convince you that we’re not just playing host to a raging Apple-Samsung war when it comes to such smart devices. Today, we’re going to be taking a look at the top contenders from the Taiwanese manufacturer’s stables. While the company may seem partial to the higher end category, it does have some neat options in the mid-range segment too. So don’t go disregarding the brand in question before considering your picks in this department. The task is as simple as running through our list, after all.

1 – Desire X:

Option 1

The covers have been taken off this newest member belonging to the Desire clan, with plans to have it arriving in September. It proudly flaunts a 4-inch Super LCD WVGA touchscreen of 800 x 480p resolution. The device’s 5MP auto focus camera with LED flash has the ability to simultaneously record videos and click images.

The Ice Cream Sandwich platform teams up with Sense 4.0 to offer an intuitive user interface, while a 1GHz dual core processor makes for a smooth multitasking experience. The device will also keep you entertained on the move, thanks to the integrated Beats Audio and the A/V player with support for multiple formats.

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2 – One X:

Option 2

Now this is one flagship device that deserves a mention in our assortment. It is the first from the company to employ a quad core processor that ticks at 1.5GHz, but its US-bound version trades the four-core chipset for a dual core one in order to make the handset compatible with the 4G LTE network.

It snacks on the Android ICS OS as well and takes advantage of the latest version of Sense. It is armed with an 8MP camera that records 1080p videos and a 1.3MP front-mounted webcam for video calling purposes. The One X’s 4.7-inch multi-touch display claims to render high definition visuals in 1280 x 720p resolution.

Price: $99.99 (AT&T, with a two-year contract)

3 – One S:

Option 3

Slightly smaller than the One X, the One S should be your choice if you are looking for a mid-range device. Its front panel houses a 4.3-inch AMOLED qHD multi-touch display of 960 x 540p resolution and a VGA camera, while the flip side sports an 8MP camera powered by ImageSense technology.

It has also received Dr. Dre certification to keep you entertained at all times. Some of the other specifications include the Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS, a dual core processor, 1GB RAM, Wi-Fi compatibility, a 1,650mAh battery, a USB 2.0 port and a 3.5mm headset jack.

Price: $149.99 (T-Mobile, with a two-year contract)

4 – One V:

Option 4

The One V should be your choice if you do not want to splurge on a handset, but require one that is capable of carrying out many demanding tasks. A 1GHz processor and 512MB RAM ensure multitasking and the ICS platform tweaked with Sense 4.0 has been deployed for smooth navigation and a user-friendly interface.

It is integrated with Beats Audio and sports a 5MP camera possessing attributes like LED flash, auto focus and the ability to record 720p HD videos amongst others. The wireless communication options include Bluetooth as well as Wi-Fi and the device comes with a USB 2.0 port for establishing connections with peripherals and computer systems.

Price: $99.99 (U.S. Cellular, with a two-year contract)

5 – Droid Incredible 4G LTE:

Option 5

The latest addition to the Incredible range from Verizon, the Droid Incredible 4G LTE forms part of our list of HTC phones too. This stylish handset continues to take the legacy of its predecessor forward. It flaunts a 4-inch qHD Super LCD screen of 960 x 540p resolution and the internal system is supervised by a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual core processor.

Much like most of the others mentioned here, it lets you enjoy music powered by Beats Audio and takes advantage of Ice Cream Sandwich garnished with Sense 4.0. You can also expect an 8MP camera with auto focus, LED flash, a 28mm lens and 1080p HD video recording as well as a VGA webcam that allows you to engage in video conferencing.

Price: $149.99 (Verizon, two-year customer agreement)

6 – Titan II:

Option 6

Besides adopting Android as the preferred operating system for its devices, this brand also has a range that takes advantage of the Microsoft mobile OS. The Titan II, a successor to the Titan, is one such handset deployed with the Mango OS. Its sleek chassis that measures not more than 3.9mm in thickness, supports a 4.7″ WVGA super-LCD capacitive touchscreen on the front and a 16MP camera featuring dual LED flash on its flip side.

A 1.3MP webcam has also been thrown into the mix. Equipped with a 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor, it can cough up the juice for battery life of about 11 hours.

Price: $199.99 (AT&T, with a two-year contract)

7 – Evo 4G LTE:

Option 7

Besides the Desire, Incredible and One series, the company has the Evo line to its credit too. Our catalog features the newest Evo device that goes by the name Evo 4G LTE. This Sprint contender will not fail to impress you, as its front panel is draped in a huge 4.7-inch HD capacitive IPS multi-touch display that lets you enjoy clear visuals in 1280 x 720p resolution.

It is even blessed with an 8MP camera in addition to a 1.3MP webcam and draws power from a 2000mAh battery. A 1.5GHz dual core Snapdragon processor rests under the hood and the Ice Cream Sandwich mobile platform teams up with Sense 4.0 for an intuitive interface.

Price: $199.99 (Sprint, with a two-year contract)

8 – Desire C:

Option 8

And the final device on our compilation is the Desire C, an affordable gadget that seems like the perfect option for budget-conscious users. The Ice Cream Sandwich-based device is deployed with Sense 4.0 and operates under the supervision of a 600MHz processor.

It features 512MB RAM and 4GB internal storage and has also been embedded with an expansion slot for a microSD card of up to 32GB capacity. The Beats Audio-enabled device can offer wireless internet access thanks to built-in Wi-Fi, and is armed with a 5MP camera that can capture still shots as well as videos.

Price: $185 (Expansys US, unlocked)

Conclusion:

After reading through our list of the best HTC phones, you will definitely agree that the Taiwan-based company has indeed lined up some impressive devices. But if we ask you to bestow one of these with the coveted title, which one would you choose? And also, let us know if you plan to pick up any of the contenders. We’ll be waiting for your comments.