Soccerman06
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Man, it's a difficult choice between the HTC One and Galaxy S4. The S4 wins in specs and features, but the One's build is on another level.
Why can't we combine them? >_<
So no infrared?
you guys just hate on HTC for no good reason... part of that bias is due to less than stellar marketing, but if you look at the phone from a usability standpoint, HTC has been producing very good phones since last year. Sure it's not the fastest phone on the market, but is that what you require to text, gmail and watch videos? I highly doubt HTC One X users were complaining about dropped frames left and right because the Tegra 3 was no Exynos....uh, no it isnt. the One is made by htc, need i say more
When listening to people talk about the HTC One and the S4, it's so apparent how affected people are by Samsung's marketing (htc's lack of).
How so? Objectively the only advantage the One has is a potentially better camera and the fact that it is made out of aluminum if you are one of the people who considers that the holy grail of materials. Aside from that every other category is a win for Samsung.
I basically agree. In fact I think HTC somehow designed it to appeal most to iPhone users who aren't going to switch to Android anyway.I see One as nothing more than Apple iPhone clone on the Android side.
How so? Objectively the only advantage the One has is a potentially better camera and the fact that it is made out of aluminum if you are one of the people who considers that the holy grail of materials. Aside from that every other category is a win for Samsung.
I'll admit that I haven't been keeping up with a lot of the rumors surrounding this device. I'm also not too sure what type of strategy Samsung historically employs. With that said, why would they release a phone with a weaker processor for the US market vs. everyone else?
We heard all this talk about how 5" screen was going to be too big, Note sized, etc before last night. I haven't read one peep about the size since last night. I guess Samsung shut those people up by squeezing 1080p 5" screen in something smaller than SG3 body.
I like how some people here are saying we like the S4 over One because of Samsung marketing. Lol. Yeah, we like 5" 1080P AMOLED because of marketing. We like removable battery and SD card because of marketing. Sounds like jealousy to me.
Maybe we like Samsung and S4 because they're the only company that still gets it and gives us what we want hardware wise? We want flexibility and choice and Samsung offers that. If you prefer LCD screen over AMOLED, get the One, Z, or G. If you prefer enclosed battery and "pretty and premium feel" exterior, again get any of the three by HTC, Sony, or LG. If you prefer no SD card, get the One. I see One as nothing more than Apple iPhone clone on the Android side. But lot of people like the iPhone and are willing to trade style for functionality. It seems even Google has now gone this route with the lame enclosed battery and glass back on the Nexus 4.
There is now clear difference between the different Android premium offering. The choice is easy for me other than the price. S4 is the clear winner. I chose Android over iOS because of functionality over form. Same reason is why I would choose S4 over One.
Samsung has typically released the Qualcomm Snapdragon version of their phone here in the US because of the LTE requirement. I don't think Samsung has yet mastered the LTE process for their Exynos. For Galaxy S2, Snapdragon was a downgrade. For S3, Snapdragon was an upgrade. For S4, we won't know til it's out which is better. I'm guessing both will be blazing fast and pretty similar. I want the Exynos 5 Octa but I'm in the minority.
you guys just hate on HTC for no good reason... part of that bias is due to less than stellar marketing, but if you look at the phone from a usability standpoint, HTC has been producing very good phones since last year. Sure it's not the fastest phone on the market, but is that what you require to text, gmail and watch videos? I highly doubt HTC One X users were complaining about dropped frames left and right because the Tegra 3 was no Exynos....
Aren't you the exact iPhone user who isn't going to switch I'm talking about, though?For me, the aluminum unibody, LCD screen and front facing speakers would put it over the top for me.