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HTC One S hands-on video details T-Mobile’s first Android 4.0 phone

YouTube user  has managed to get his hands on a developer version of the T-Mobile HTC One S which is rumored to launch on April 22. As expected the HTC One S runs on Android 4.0.3 with HTC Sense 4.0, Beats Audio and all the other features found in the International version of the HTC One S which will launch early next week.

DeathJunior14’s video shows off the phone’s boot up sequence and we get a quick look at the phone’s external hardware, but the most interesting part is when he runs the HTC One S through a few benchmarks and speed tests to give us a look at what the phone is capable of on T-Mobile’s 4G HSPA+ network. The HTC One S is one of the few phones with support for T-Mobile’s 42 Mbps  HSPA+ speeds, but the results show the phone falls dramatically short when trying to achieving that number.

 
 

 

HTC One S benchmarks and speed test

  • Linpack: 38, 79, 62
  • Quadrant: 4005
  • Speedtest.net: 14.3 Mbps down/2.3 Mbps up, 12.9 Mbps down/2.8 Mbps up
For a closer look at the HTC One S for T-Mobile, check out the ten minute video below. The quality’s not the best, but at this point it’s the only thing we have. Will any of you be buying the HTC One S when it launches on T-Mobile next month?
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