What's Ah?
BTW, do you guys know s4 mini is coming.
s4 vs s4 mini, which one will you pick?
I don't know the specs of the S4 mini, but considering how gimped the last one was, def get the full size.
What's Ah?
BTW, do you guys know s4 mini is coming.
s4 vs s4 mini, which one will you pick?
GSM Arena battery test
Of course the screen-on tests are at 50% brightness, but according to their measurements at least, both S4 and One are just over 200 nits at that setting.
Not quite. The One apparently has poor standby battery drain, which is why it falls behind both the i5 and the S4 in overall "endurance rating". Also, Engadget notes that the camera eats battery, particularly in using its special features.The HTC One battery life in particular is a happy note. Exceeding or matching the iPhone 5 (which has good battery life) in every metric is no mean feat especially for an Android.
That's weird. The HTC One X had better standby than the GS3 in practice. I wonder what HTC screwed up this time (my theory about HTC always screwing at least one major thing each time gets yet another example).
The HTC One is perhaps easier to define - not least because a premium device has a matching premium feel. [...]
The Samsung Galaxy S4 on the other hand seems like it couldn't care less about looks. This is in a way a stronger statement than the exquisite build and finish of its rival. Samsung want to show that it's the essence that matters and overall the Korean flagship certainly has more going for it than its rival.
The HTC One battery life in particular is a happy note. Exceeding or matching the iPhone 5 (which has good battery life) in every metric is no mean feat especially for an Android.
Anyway, I'll be interested when the Exynos version battery tests come out as well.
I don't know the specs of the S4 mini, but considering how gimped the last one was, def get the full size.
Is this supposed to be a serious question?
Not quite. The One apparently has poor standby battery drain, which is why it falls behind both the i5 and the S4 in overall "endurance rating". Also, Engadget notes that the camera eats battery, particularly in using its special features.
GSM Arena battery test
Of course the screen-on tests are at 50% brightness, but according to their measurements at least, both S4 and One are just over 200 nits at that setting.
I just read the part about the standby battery drain on HTC One. For my use S4 would get better battery life anyway since I use black wallpaper and mostly browse the forums with Tapatalk in dark mode. Add the removable spare battery and it's no contest. S4 wins by a mile. But it's interesting that techs have advanced far enough where we're getting iPad/Nexus 7 tablet like battery life with smartphones. Battery anxiety days seemed numbered even for Android phones.
Larger screens also eat up more battery.Large screens and the battery space they provide fixed that problem in hardware before Google could fix the software.
HTC One is actually an excellent phone, and S4 spec is also powerful, but which one do you prefer?
Larger screens also eat up more battery.
The GS4 is the same size as the GS3, if not smaller. And yet the battery life difference between both is immense.
Dev editions don't count for jack.The developer's edition is has an unlocked bootloader but is still S-ON
Dev editions don't count for jack.
In this case, you can buy one straight from HTC?
Ever since last year, HTC phones were unlockable if you got one that wasn't from the USA. The One XL from Rogers (Canada) could be unlocked from HTCdev for instance but the same phone from ATT cannot.
A couple of reasons.
Snapdragon 600 is more effiecient than S4. TSMCs 28nm has improved quite a bit over the past year.
The AMOLED display on the SGS4 is new design that is a lot more power efficient than the one in the S3. They are using a new process I believe.
The SGS4 also has a larger battery than the SGS3.