Manufacturer | HTC |
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Type | Smartphone |
First released | 12 April 2013 |
Predecessor | HTC ChaCha/Status, HTC Salsa |
Related | HTC One mini |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 126 mm (5.0 in) H 65 mm (2.6 in) W 8.9 mm (0.35 in) D |
Weight | 123.9 g (4.37 oz) |
Operating system | Android 4.1.2 |
System-on-chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 |
CPU | 1.4 GHz dual-core Krait |
GPU | Adreno 305 |
Memory | 1 GB RAM |
Storage | 16 GB Internal ROM, non-expandable |
Battery | 2,000 mAh Li-Po |
Rear camera | 5 MP, 1080p@30fps video recording |
Front camera | 1.6 MP |
Display | 4.3 in (110 mm) diagonal, 1280 x 720 HD, 342 ppi |
Connectivity | 2G (GSM/GPRS/EDGE): 850/900/1,800/1,900 MHz 3G (UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+): 850/900/1,900/2,100 MHz LTE GPS |
Data inputs | Multi-touch, capacitive touchscreen, proximity sensor |
Website | HTC First |
The HTC First is an Android smartphone released by HTC on April 12, 2013. It was unveiled on April 4, 2013, as part of a press event held by Facebook. Serving as a successor to a pair of Facebook-oriented devices HTC released in 2011, it was the first and only Android device to be pre-loaded with Facebook's own user interface layer, Facebook Home, in lieu of HTC's own Sense.
While considered compelling by critics for a mid-range phone due to its display quality and its optional use of stock Android beneath the default Facebook Home overlay, the HTC First was panned by critics for its poor camera and lack of removable storage, and was also affected by the similarly underwhelming reception faced by the Facebook Home software. AT&T, the exclusive U.S. carrier of the First, only reportedly sold over 15,000 units of the device, while both ReadWrite and Time named it among the biggest failures in the technology industry for 2013.