HTC's One S Android Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone will head on over to T-Mobile. Here's what to expect.
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HTC puts a lot of stock into the HTC One S' slim design, but we also noticed its 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display, dual camera, and, of course, its Android Ice Cream Sandwich upbringing. Enjoy the photos in this gallery, and for a deeper look into the smartphones features, be sure to check out our hands-on take.
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Left spine
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Right spine
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Back view
That's an 8-megapixel camera lens, and the camera boasts an image sensor that helps combat low lighting.
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Music hub
Large, finger-friendly icons help make this music aggregator stand out.
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Driving hub
This dock offers a different view for drivers jabbing at their screens while keeping their eyes on the road.
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Music in the driving hub
Press the music icon while in the driving hub in HTC Sense 4.0 to produce a list of songs you can easily see and select.