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Friday, 22 November 2013
Newz - HTC ONE MAX !
Launch: HTC One Max with fingerprint scanner priced at Rs 56,490
Hot on the heels of Apple iPhone 5S, Taiwanese
smartphone maker HTC has launched a phone with a
fingerprint scanner. HTC One Max's fingerprint scanner is
placed at the back, just under the camera. Unlike the
one on iPhone 5S, this fingerprint scanner can be used
for more than just unlocking the phone. HTC says users
can assign different applications to various fingers. For
instance, users can configure the scanner to open the
camera app when they use the left index finger and a
browser with the right thumb.
HTC One Max is the largest and most expensive of the One
series of phones, with a price tag of Rs 56,490. This
phone has a 5.9-inch screen and weighs 217 grams. This is
available in two storage sizes, 16 GB and 32 GB. HTC has
not announced the price of the 32 GB variant yet.
This phone runs Android 4.3 and features improvements
to HTC's customised Sense user interface. Users can now
pin RSS feeds to BlinkFeed, which displays news and social
network feeds on the homescreen. The processor is
Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 1.7 GHz quad-core and the
phone has 2 GB RAM. HTC claims that the phone's 3,300
mAh battery gives up to 25 hours of talk time.
HTC also launched a couple of accessories – HTC Fetch
and HTC Mini+. The Fetch can be paired to your HTC
smartphone through Bluetooth and is programmed to
alert you whenever you go out of range. This means that
if you forget your phone in office or at home, an alert
tone will remind you to fetch the phone.
The Fetch is priced at Rs 2,399. The Mini+, when paired
with your HTC phone via Bluetooth, can be used to send
text messages and make calls. HTC says this is useful for
long calls as users may not always want to hold big phones
for hours while talking.
Another use of Mini+, HTC claims, is when users want to
keep watching a video or playing music on the phone while
talking.
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