HTC’s much-leaked flagship phone, the HTC One, has just become official in New York and London, but you’ve got to be wondering how the new 4.7-inch Android superphone stacks up against the competition. Wonder no more, we’ve got a spec-by-spec breakdown on how it does compared to the BlackBerry Z10, iPhone 5, Nokia Lumia 920, Samsung Galaxy SIII and Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD, and the answer to that question is: damn well, all specs considered.
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ont get why you would leave off the Nexus, best value/hardware relationship out there
http://twitter.com/jab43 joosh
Would someone to post one thing you would do with a quad core processor on a phone?
wombat
I have the oneX Australian version with quad core processor and all I know is, I’m impatient and any other phone I use seems like a slug in comparison.
yd
i am an iOS fan but wondering where iPhone will go in the future. need good hardware + bigger screen.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1268403284 Nick Hansen
I’m surprised the lumia has less pixels, a bigger screen and somehow a higher ppi than the iphone…
Uriah Romero
I have heard a lot of good things about the HTC One lately. I most definitely can’t wait to see and try out the 1080p display. I can really only keep up with my favorite shows on the trip to and from work at DISH, so I watch them on my phone. I have the DISH Anywhere app, which lets me stream my live and recorded shows anywhere I go, and I think it would be great paired with the 1080p display.
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