HTC’s CEO Peter Chou at MWC announced the HTC One series, consisting of four HTC One mobile devices namely, HTC One X, which is the high-end model, the One XL, which is the LTE model, the One V, which is the budget model, and the One S, which is the design-oriented model. Along with these smartphones, he also announced Sense 4.0.
Sense 4.0 consisted of special features like Imagesense, HDR which drastically optimizes the image quality using the cam at its peak. Along with these features comes the built-in app which is an in-car integration. The app consists of three touch-friendly panels for contacts, navigation, and media and is triggered automatically when you dock the phone. The company will be selling a wireless clip alongside its One Series handsets which plugs into the 3.5mm jack of any car stereo to allow for audio passthrough.
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