Try not to let the bloatware get you down - this is still a great Android smartphone
I hadn't planned on it, but I picked up an AT&T HTC One this morning. This is the third version of the phone I've used -- along with the European model (that's the one we did our full review on) as well as Sprint's. I'd hoped the HTC One Developer Edition would have shipped today, but no dice. It would have been nice to have AT&T LTE with none of the carrier-mandated software junk along with it. Oh well.
On the outside, there's not a lot to talk about. The AT&T logo on the back is the only real identifying mark. This could just as easily be any other HTC One without it.
So what makes AT&T's HTC One different? As you could well guess, carriers usually can't keep from changing things every so slightly.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/uLHZdgZ3J5A/story01.htm
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