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There are two drivers, one to each side of the screen. Few phones pay as much attention to speakers. This is a clear with for HTC. Is bigger always better? As a result, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is a teeny bit wider — around 1. Both phones use a p-resolution screen panel, offering supremely sharp text and images. However, we do still prefer the look of IPS displays.

One of the reasons why the Galaxy series has won so many geek points over the years is it continued inclusion of a microSD memory card slot.

This makes it tremendously easy and cheap to upgrade storage. The HTC One sacrifices the memory card slot for a unibody design. Expandable memory is something to consider pretty seriously if you want to use your phone as your main music player, or as a portable video buddy. Samsung Galaxy S4 — 1.

Before the Samsung Galaxy S4 was released, we were confident that it was going to be the first eight-core phone. However, it is one of the most powerful — if not the most powerful — phone around. The HTC uses a processor from the same family, but it is clocked slightly slower — at 1. And both phones use the Adreno graphics chip.

You might assume that the difference between the two would be slight, but benchmarks do show a pretty big gap. However, the extra injection of grunt in the Samsung phone will be handy a year down the line.

Samsung Galaxy S4 — Android 4. Although the Samsung Galaxy S4 will ship with a slightly newer version of Android — 4. They demonstrate two different approaches. The Samsung Galaxy S4 wants to pack in as many cool-sounding gadgety features as possible while the HTC One is happy to keep things simple. This is a home screen that shows recent updates including articles, tweets and Facebook updates as tiles, arranged to look slick as they careen down the screen with a flick of your finger.

HTC has also reworked the look of the interface too, making Sense appear a lot more stark and bold. However, if you like the old Sense look you can revert to that style easily enough. However, it has introduced a bunch of new features. The 'x: CIE31' and 'y: CIE31' values in the table below the chart indicate the position of each measurement on the chart. Delta E values of below 2 are ideal.

The Color accuracy chart gives an idea of how close a display's measured colors are to their referential values. The first line holds the measured actual colors, while the second line holds the reference target colors.

The closer the actual colors are to the target ones, the better. The Grayscale accuracy chart shows whether a display has a correct white balance balance between red, green and blue across different levels of grey from dark to bright.

We think that the HTC One's down-to-earth abilities are more than enough. Sure, they aren't as exciting as Samsung's, and they're certainly less ambitious, but we have a feeling that typical phone users will enjoy the One's tweaks more often.

It is a shame, however, that you can't completely shut off the HTC One's BlinkFeed feature, but you can downplay it by making another home screen the default. Each phone maker's custom interface is a big deal, too. To us, HTC clearly has the upper hand in all things visual: the interface font, animations, icons, and navigation. While the phones' substantial workings are identical, when it comes to all the feature add-ons, however, Samsung simply gives you more to do with your phone.

Samsung, though, sticks with a more traditional trend of the megapixel sensor. That said, the GS4's photo tricks are impressive, such as compiling a sequence of actions into a single image, taking videos in fast or slow motion, and using the image from both front and rear cameras in a photograph. Still, the GS4's shooter isn't only about the tricks. We took some pretty incredible photos using the phone that we'd be proud to print and frame, and we were able to crop one full-resolution image taken at 40 feet away without losing much focus or detail.

But what really sets the phone apart are its unique auto-editing features. Covered under the umbrella of HTC's Zoe brand short for Zoetrope , the handset automatically creates Video Highlights, which are essentially personal sizzle reels crafted from photos and movies you've shot each day. You can also capture 3-second video clips, called Zoes, to share with friends.

In another wild departure from the phone camera playbook, the HTC One uses a special 4-megapixel sensor, not the sharper resolution 8-megapixel or megapixel sensors found in competing handsets. HTC says it allows a bigger sensor size, larger pixels, and hence more light sensitivity. This time it's HTC's turn to borrow from someone else's book: Nokia's PureView smartphone's megapixel camera resolves photos to 5-megapixel readouts with lossless cropping. Just like with the phone's GeeWiz user interface, though, it's not clear how often phone owners will want to mess with camera settings before snapping a shot.

Turning modes on and off may be fine for portraits, but when it comes to a quick-shot opportunity, the camera that takes the picture fastest and most accurately usually wins in our book. Additionally, in the time we've spent so far with the HTC One, its Zoe imaging system and specifically Video Highlights is surprisingly addictive to play with.

It just may be a sleeper feature with typical users who often prefer taking automatic shots. For now, we're calling this one a draw. We're still happy with the One's shots for casual use, but Samsung's phone is the better shooter.

Both phones run on powerful Qualcomm quad-core processors. While the Galaxy S4's processor runs at 1. The bottom line is that these are two of the fastest phones out there. The same can be said for their gameplay ability. We consider a thinner chassis better because it makes the product more compact and portable.

Thinness is a feature highlighted by many manufacturers of mobile devices, but it is essential for a wide range of products. The width represents the horizontal dimension of the product. We consider a smaller width better because it assures easy maneuverability. The height represents the vertical dimension of the product. We consider a smaller height better because it assures easy maneuverability. Volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by the product's chassis or, in simpler terms, the space the product occupies.

Display 1. Pixel density is a measurement of a screen's resolution, expressed as the number of pixels per inch PPI on the screen. A higher pixel density translates into more clarity and sharpness for the images rendered on the screen, thus improving the quality of the viewing experience. Resolution is an essential indicator of a screen's image quality, representing the maximum amount of pixels that can be shown on the screen.

The resolution is given as a compound value, comprised of horizontal and vertical pixels. The bigger the screen size is, the better the user experience. Damage-resistant glass such as Corning Gorilla Glass or Asahi Dragontrail Glass is thin, lightweight, and can withstand high levels of force.

It was designed to overcome the main limitations of conventional twisted nematic TFT displays: limited viewing angles and low-quality color reproduction. They have higher contrast ratios and wider viewing angles compared to LCDs.

You can operate the device easily, by pressing the screen with your fingers. Performance 1. RAM 2GB. Random-access memory RAM is a form of volatile memory used to store working data and machine code currently in use. It is a quick-access, temporary virtual storage that can be read and changed in any order, thus enabling fast data processing. CPU speed 4 x 1. The CPU speed indicates how many processing cycles per second can be executed by a CPU, considering all of its cores processing units.

It is calculated by adding the clock rates of each core or, in the case of multi-core processors employing different microarchitectures, of each group of cores. The device has a standard memory slot such as an SD or micro SD card slot that enables you to extend the built-in internal storage with affordable memory modules, or easily retrieve data, such as photographs, from the memory card.

The internal storage refers to the built-in storage space available in a device for system data, apps, and user-generated data. With a large amount of internal storage, you can save more files and apps on your device.



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