HTC One S review

This 4.3in Android Ice Cream Sandwich handset comes with a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and lightweight chassis, but it's the all-day battery life which is the outstanding feature.

Business usage

Having good battery life wouldn't be much use, if the operating system wasn't up to scratch.

HTC has pre-loaded Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). Although ICS is not seen as the default operating system of choice for business users, the platform has many enterprise specific features, which make it as useful as iOS and BlackBerry. This includes the ability to download 450,000 apps from Google's Play Store, view/edit documents, browse the web, use encryption and most importantly, get access to corporate email.

On top of the regular Google apps such as Gmail and Navigation, HTC pre-loads ActiveSync Exchange, Notes, PDF Viewer and Polaris Office, so business users can set up accounts and view documents straight away.

Editing documents on Polaris Office isn't ideal. The keyboard is great, but takes up the most of the screen so you have to position the cursor very accurately to avoid mistakes. When you pinch-to-zoom, the text doesn't reformat to fit the screen, which means you will have to scroll left and right as well as up and down.

HTC One S - editing

HTC One S - editing

Editing content on the move is fiddly, and likely to be used only in emergencies

HTC has signed a deal with high-profile cloud-storage provider Dropbox. Users who buy a One S will get access to 25GB of free cloud storage for two years. You can use this as a quick access repository for documents, presentations and even multimedia content. The inclusion of Dropbox makes the device a more attractive purchase as you get a service that can be used with other equipment such as a laptop.

For those who have used a HTC Android handset before, the Sense 4 overlay will look familiar as it retains the large clock widget on the home screen. It is possible to add multiple homescreens or simply have one, and create folders to help organise apps.

HTC has always provided excellent widgets as part of its Sense interface. The full screens widgets in particular provide lots of information and are very useful to business users who want to view emails and calendar entries at a glance.

HTC One S - email widget

HTC One S - email widget

Most business users will setup corporate email and this full screen HTC widget is great for viewing your latest messages

Like all other ICS devices, the drop-down notifications menu displays emails, missed calls, text messages and is also the primary way of accessing settings.

Khidr Suleman is the Technical Editor at IT Pro, a role he has fulfilled since March 2012. He is responsible for the reviews section on the site  - so get in touch if you have a product you think might be of interest to the business world. He also covers the hardware and operating systems beats. Prior to joining IT Pro, Khidr worked as a reporter at Incisive Media. He studied law at the University of Reading and completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Magazine Journalism and Online Writing at PMA Training.