T-Mobile launches HTC One S in Ceramic Black, gives it away for free on a 2-year contract
0. phoneArena posted on 07 Nov 2012, 09:33
T-Mobile is now bringing a Ceramic Black edition of the HTC One S, just in times for the Holidays…
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1. Zayuh24 posted on 07 Nov 2012, 09:42 1 0
The One S is a great phone. My girlfriend has it on T-Mobile and she loves it. It's smooth, fast, and very responsive even compared to my overclocked G2X. She doesn't want me to root it and remove the bloatware because she actually uses a few of the pre-loaded T-Mobile apps. The one thing I didn't like is how much she had to pay out of pocket for it...
2. denied911z (banned) posted on 07 Nov 2012, 10:10 1 0
most apps you can turn off in their settings, sometimes after uninstalling updates
4. Zayuh24 posted on 07 Nov 2012, 10:49 0 0
I think we tried to turn off the apps she doesn't use in the settings, but they're almost always popping up somehow or another.
7. PhenomFaz posted on 07 Nov 2012, 13:58 0 0
this is easily one of the best value proposition phones on the market. the price to performance ratio is almost too good to match
3. MeoCao (unregistered) posted on 07 Nov 2012, 10:21 0 0
I love this ceramic coating of One S, but I heard it has some chipping off problems and it looks like HTC has corrected it?
6. darkskoliro posted on 07 Nov 2012, 13:23 0 0
that was only the first few production problems. fixed within a couple weeks im pretty sure.
11. KingKurogiii posted on 07 Nov 2012, 23:23 0 0
that's probably why it took so long to get State-side.
10. XPERIA-KNIGHT posted on 07 Nov 2012, 21:30 0 0
Gorgeous phone! Has anyone seen the white version of this phone? Looks amazing as well.............Unfortunately I have joined the Droid family and just bought the HTC droid incredible 4g lte and cant wait to use it! :)
12. KingKurogiii posted on 07 Nov 2012, 23:26 0 0
this is a pretty good deal here. i was wanting the ceramic black One S to come to T-Mobile since it launched in the Spring and now since it's here, it's free and is pointed towards the mid-range market anyway i guess i can say better late than never.






