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| February 20, 2013 CNET Mobile | |
| The electrifying HTC One shines | With its all-aluminum frame, unibody design, and brushed metallic construction, the ultrapremium HTC One made a splash earlier this week during its official unveiling in New York and London. But not only is this 4.7-inch handset look good, it also packs a lot of spec punch: it has a 1.7GHz quad-core processor, Android Jelly Bean, and a 4-"ultrapixel" camera. Lastly, it features HTC's latest and updated user interface, Sense 5.0. | Read more | Share: 
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 | ZTE Engage (Cricket Wireless) While the ZTE Engage flaunts a sturdier design and better screen than most ZTE handsets, it's a poor performer where it counts the most. |  | Kyocera Event (Virgin Mobile) The Event is Virgin Mobile latest midtier, contract-free handset. For $79.99, this compact phone offers users decent specs at a reasonable price, which include a 3.2-megapixel camera, Android 4.0, and a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. |  | Oppo Find 5 (unlocked) For a sky-high sticker price approaching $700, the unconventional Oppo Find 5 offers a quad-core processing punch, massive 5-inch 1080p display, Android Jelly Bean, plus a striking, modern design. |  | Vertu Ti Vertu is best known for making ludicrously expensive mobile handsets that are covered with gems and precious metals. The Vertu Ti is the firm's latest effort, an Android-powered smartphone that features a titanium chassis, a sapphire-crystal screen, and a whopping $9,600 price tag. |  | LG Spirit 4G (MetroPCS) Despite its mediocre call quality and disappointing audio speaker, the LG Spirit 4G is a reliable device packed with a vibrant screen, 4G LTE, and Android 4.0. | | | | | |  | | |
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