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The HTC One is up and running out of the box in minutes, but smart users will want to change the HTC One settings to deliver a better experience.

In 10 minutes, this HTC One setup guide will show users how to improve the keyboard, secure the HTC One, get free storage and much more.

HTC ships Android 4.1 with HTC Sense 5 on the HTC One and there are several new things for users to customize and take advantage of, like HTC BlinkFeed.

Here are ten essential HTC One setup tips and tricks for a better experience.

Here are ten essential HTC One setup tips and tricks for a better experience.

Our HTC One guide will also cover setting up device tracking in case the HTC One is lost or stolen and cover other new features in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

Read: Best HTC One Cases

After changing these 10 HTC One settings, the HTC One will be running better, more secure and will automatically backup all your important data and settings.

Transfer Info from iPhone or Android

While it is possible to set up the HTC One as a new phone without importing old items, HTC makes it easy to import data from an old Android phone or from an iPhone. This allows users to quickly import their information, photos and more.

If you are upgrading from an Android phone running at least Android 2.3 (which is most phones) the HTC Transfer Tool will transfer bookmarks, calendar, messages, contacts, music, photos & videos and settings from the old phone to the HTC One. The video below shows the basics of this HTC One setup step.

iPhone users switching to the HTC One can also take their data with them thanks to the HTC Sync Manager. This free app installs on a Mac or PC and allows users to transfer info and media from their latest iTunes backup. To get started, download the HTC Sync Manager and make a current backup of the iPhone you want to import information from. Make sure the backup is not encrypted. The video below explains the process.

This will move iPhone contacts, messages and photos to the HTC One. It may not bring every piece of information so users may want to look for apps to sync other pieces of data like Notes and Voice memos.

Set a Password

HTC One Setup - Set a password or PIN.

HTC One Setup – Set a password or PIN.

After the initial setup, the HTC One is full of personal information that should be secured. From contacts and email accounts to personal finance apps and passwords synced into Chrome, there is a lot of personal information on the phone. It’s a good idea to setup a Password to keep the HTC One secure.

There are several options for securing the HTC One, but for simplicity and security we usually go with a PIN. To get started follow these steps.

Settings -> Security -> Choose screen unlock

From there pick the screen unlock method to use and complete the setup process by entering the PIN, password or pattern twice or completing the facial recognition.

When prompted decide if the phone should show message previews and missed calls on the lockscreen. The facial recognition is not as secure as other methods, but is better than nothing.

After setting up the HTC One password, tap on Lock phone after and pick a reasonable time. We generally leave the phone unlocked for 5 to 15 minutes so that it is not as much of a hassle when constantly checking the smartphone for updates.

Backup Photos & Videos Automatically

The HTC One’s Ultrapixel camera and HTC Zoe software deliver an array fo cool photo features and deliver great looking photos and videos. As our smartphones replace traditionally point and shoot cameras they quickly carry more photos and videos, but aren’t synced to a computer as often.

The HTC One includes the Dropbox app pre-installed and comes with 50GB of extra storage for two years. Simply open up the Dropbox app in the HTC One app drawer and sign in.

HTC One Setup - Use Dropbox to automatically backup photos and videos an get 50GB of free storage.

HTC One Setup – Use Dropbox to automatically backup photos and videos an get 50GB of free storage.

When prompted say yes to Camera Upload and the HTC One will automatically upload photos and videos to Dropbox, which will in turn download them to your computer and offer the ability to see them all online in the Dropbox app.

We recommend only allowing uploads over WiFi to save on mobile data charges. Users who are traveling may want to change this to use cellular data while on vacation in case the HTC One is lost or stolen. Keep in mind one HTC One Zoe includes 20 photos and a 3 second video, so the uploads can eat into mobile data quickly.

Setup Find My HTC One

The HTC One doesn’t ship with a built-in app to find a lost or stolen device like the iPhone does, but users can install a free app to track down their HTC One in a flash.

Lookout Security and Antivirus is a free app that lets users track down a lost or stolen HTC One and checks apps for Malware.

To get started, open Google Play and install Lookout Security and AntiVirus. Once the app is installed, open it and turn on Missing Device. Make sure you create an account so you can track the smartphone if something happens.

After it is set up, go to Lookout and verify that it can track the HTC One’s location. Users can also subscribe to a premium service to wipe and lock the HTC One when it is lost or stolen.

Use the HTC One as a Remote Control

The HTC One features an IR port hidden behind the home button that allows users to control an HDTV, cable box and home theater system with the device. Once it is set up, users gain access to a great looking channel guide and are able to control nearly any TV, stereo or cable box with the device.

To get started, tap on the app drawer and open the TV app. The app will guide users through the setup, linking the HTC One to a local channel guide and to devices in one room. Users can setup more devices by adding remotes for other parts of the house, a friend’s house or even the TV at a local bar. The video below shows an overview of this setup and app.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJLPEOkdPxI

The Sense TV app will then let users tap on a TV show or movie and the HTC One will automatically change the channel so you can watch TV in a tap.

Calibrate the HTC One Keyboard

Out of the box the HTC One keyboard can prove problematic to type on for many users. This is especially true for users coming from another smartphone. Thankfully HTC includes an option to calibrate the keyboard. This step takes 30 seconds and can dramatically improve the typing experience.

HTC One Setup - Calibrate the keyboard for a better typing experience.

HTC One Setup – Calibrate the keyboard for a better typing experience.

Anytime the keyboard is visible tap and hold on the comma to open settings. Tap on Adanced and then on Calibration tool. Follow the steps to calibrate the keyboard and enjoy a better typing experience.

This menu also lets users turn on the Trace keyboard, which is similar to Swype.

For users who still need a better typing experience, check out SwiftKey or Swype, two of the best alternate keyboards on Android.

Set up Mobile Data Alerts

HTC One Setup - Set mobile data use alerts.

HTC One Setup – Set mobile data use alerts.

Most HTC One users will need to be aware of how much data they use in order to avoid account overages. Thankfully the HTC One ships with a built-in data monitor that can warn users when they reach a specific level and cut them off at another level. Additionally this feature will identify which apps are using the most data.

Open Settings -> More -> Usage -> Then move the sliders to set a warning and a data limit.

The HTC One is able to keep cellular and WiFi usage separate and will automatically change the usage cycle each month so there is no need to manually reset it.

Users can scroll down to see what apps are using the most data on the HTC One.

Set Up Google Now

The HTC One ships with Android 4.1.2, which includes Google Now. Google Now is a service that combines information in your Google searches, Gmail and more into an assistant that knows what is important to you and when you need to leave to get to appointments, even with heavy traffic in the way.

HTC One Setup - Turn on and fine tune Google Now.

HTC One Setup – Turn on and fine tune Google Now.

To use Google Now on the HTC One, hold the home button for about a second. This will launch Google Now. Allow the service to connect to your main Google account.

From here the service will start showing notifications for weather, tracked packages and your favorite sports teams. Users can also say, “Google” to search Google from this screen.

Tap on Settings in Google Now to customize stocks, sports teams and locations for the service. The video below covers several other great Android 4.1 features and shows off Google Now.

Customize BlinkFeed

The HTC One features HTC BlinkFeed, a new image heavy home screen that brings in news and updates from a variety of sources. HTC BlinkFeed occupies the main home screen on the HTC One so it is something users will see a lot of.

Thankfully users can customize BlinkFeed to see the topics and updates they care about most. The initial setup will help users get started, but from there users can pull down slightly and tap on the three dots on the right side of the screen. This will open up the settings and allow users to pick which news sources, topics and social media accounts.

HTC One Setup - Customize HTC BlinkFeed.

HTC One Setup – Customize HTC BlinkFeed.

From here, users can make HTC BlinkFeed show content they want to see. With the right setup, HTC BlinkFeed is a great HTC One feature.

Setup Facebook, Twitter & Gmail Accounts

HTC One setup - Add accounts for easier sharing.

HTC One Setup – Add accounts for easier sharing.

In order for HTC BlinkFeed and all the social sharing aspects of the HTC Sense 5 skin to work users will need to link their many accounts to the HTC One.

We recommend linking a Google account to the HTC One so that it can sync email and calendars as well as personal information to apps like Chrome and so it can automatically log users in to other Google apps.

For sharing, Facebook and Twitter accounts are a good start. Users can add these accounts and then share photos directly from the gallery as well as share webpages easier. With these accounts linked, users can also pull down on Blinkfeed slightly and then tap on the compose button to send a Tweet or post a Facebook update.

We recommend connecting a Twitter account even if you plan to use a better app like FalconPro for using Twitter.

To get started, tap on Settings -> Accounts & sync and then tap the + icon in the upper right to add an account. Enter the user information as needed and save the account. Users can enter multiple Google accounts  as well as Flickr, Exchange email accounts, Hotmail, Evernote and more.

For more, check out our HTC One review.

20 Comments

20 Comments

  1. Saira

    04/25/2013 at 6:06 am

    I really loved HTC.. One of the best phone i have used since I was in high school.. :-)

  2. Keith Mantey

    04/28/2013 at 9:17 am

    Have had HTC One for 3 days, v happy w it. Amazing. Article v helpful.

  3. Joe

    05/03/2013 at 10:37 am

    My HTC One came with vibration enabled for each keystroke on the keyboard, which i found odd. To remove: Settings-> Language&Keyboard-> HTC Sense input -> Vibration feedback (checkbox).

    • Joe

      05/03/2013 at 1:32 pm

      To complete this, You’ll also want to go into Settings-> Sound -> Vibrate on Touch (checkbox).

    • anna

      06/30/2013 at 6:12 am

      Very helpful tip, I bought my HTC 1 yesterday and couldn’t figure it out. Thank you!

  4. Tyler

    05/11/2013 at 2:41 pm

    Love this phone. Haven’t been this excited to own a new phone since my iPhone 3G!
    Played with my gf’s note 2 and buddies GS4 and the UI seems sluggish to me since I’ve gotten used to the One. Plus, it turns heads when I’m out and about cuz it’s just so damn flashy!

  5. Ming

    06/01/2013 at 11:53 pm

    I have had the One now for a period of two (2) months and enjoy using it, fast with no discernible lag and I find the battery to be quite reasonable. Another quality HTC product

  6. Roz

    06/04/2013 at 4:46 am

    Hi! I have had the HTC One for 2 months and it is absolutely a great phone. But, I gave no Google Now in it. Why is that? I have tried to turn it on by pressing the home key but only the usual Google search bar came up. Anyone can help? Much thanks! :)

  7. AL

    06/06/2013 at 10:21 pm

    I want to transfer my contacts from the Blackberry Bold to the HTC One without google syncing it. Options?

    • ASK

      06/25/2013 at 11:48 pm

      Connect both the phones through Bluetooth. Then try import or Sync

  8. Dissapointed @ u

    06/08/2013 at 4:31 pm

    shittiest phone ever wtf is wrong with u ppl

    • Jack

      06/09/2013 at 4:32 am

      How informative. Go play with your laggy, plastic toy.

  9. Michelle Hilton

    06/17/2013 at 4:21 am

    Has anyone successfully synced their outlook calendar with htc one usung htc sync calendar and a USB cable? I could do it with htc incredible s but not one. I don’t want the added step of google sync. I sync with my work calendar and plugging it in at the end of each work day is simple. I have downloaded htc sync manager but when I go to the more tab and click on sync calendar it disappears. I find htc help very unhelpful!

  10. Rebecca Cooper

    06/19/2013 at 4:43 pm

    Love this phone but was wandering if anyone knows a way to store videos on it to watch later off line ?

  11. ulrike pearce

    07/10/2013 at 1:26 am

    how do you turn it on?????????

  12. michelle laurie

    07/15/2013 at 11:37 am

    dont like phone no hand book geek squad get back to u in 24 hrs via email i cant use phone as i was playing n got an app with a man telling me everything i was doing with phone. i have restarted turned on n off nt happy cant get into message or phone book as screen wont move down help please

  13. howtoconnect

    08/19/2013 at 8:45 am

    Awesome, HTC One is really a lovely phone.I have bought it.

    • joji

      10/19/2013 at 8:05 am

      1 hor a go i parchace a htc one mobile nice set mvery happy

  14. Charlie R. Japadermawan

    04/20/2014 at 11:00 pm

    Is there a way to maintain Apple Contact on MAC with HTC One Android? I don’t want to use Gmail Contact…
    BB10 has allowed user to connect LDAP to their phone, so the Apple Contact on MAC is still valid. The purpose is to maintain only single phonebook, without creating a new one

    • Jessica

      07/14/2014 at 7:53 am

      Hello…. how do I change my language settings? My phone came in Arabic and I don’t know how to change it to English.

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