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I went to a T-Mobile store last night...the salesperson let me use the HTC One and the SGSIV to do a side by side comparison and to check out their features...Part of this narrative includes a guy who was buying an HTC One after coming from a Nexus 4 and a Galaxy Note II.
At first I was messing around with the HTC...it was as good in person as I thought it would be...BEAUTIFUL screen, excellent responsiveness, and Sense wasn't as bad as some here make it out to be....that dam camera is everything it's cracked out to be ESPECIALLY when it comes to picking up shadows and low light. The guy buying the HTC One was not too far from me and we both reveled in its glory...
To our surprise the salesman pulled out the SGSIV and handed it to me for comparison. At first glance all I could thing about was how similar it was to the SGSIII...but after turning on the screen and actually going through the features it's apparent that it's more than just an incremental upgrade. First off that dam 1080p OLED screen is so wet that it's like you can dip your finger into it. The speed and responsiveness was duly noted as well, then I did a brief feature check...loved them though I wouldn't use half of the new stuff. The guy who was buying the HTC was like wow, he was thoroughly impressed by the S4 as well, but he said he wanted to try the One for a change of pace. Oh and the camera on the S4 is just as great as the HTC One BUT in a different way and it all comes down to a matter of preference and lifestyle...I'll explain. If you are the type that takes a lot of pictures in low light and indoors then the HTC camera is superior....lifestyle wise that means if you are that type that goes to nightclubs or takes a lot of pics at night like get-togethers then the HTC wins... IF you are the type that primarily takes outdoorsy type pics or in well lit places then the S4 does a really really good job. Yes megapixels =/= quality, but the sensor on the S4 is a really good one camera phone-wise.
Basically it's exactly what I thought before I ever used the phones....that at the end of the day both phones are incredible and you can't really go wrong with either one....there is no true winner...
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I went to a T-Mobile store last night...the salesperson let me use the HTC One and the SGSIV to do a side by side comparison and to check out their features...Part of this narrative includes a guy who was buying an HTC One after coming from a Nexus 4 and a Galaxy Note II.
At first I was messing around with the HTC...it was as good in person as I thought it would be...BEAUTIFUL screen, excellent responsiveness, and Sense wasn't as bad as some here make it out to be....that dam camera is everything it's cracked out to be ESPECIALLY when it comes to picking up shadows and low light. The guy buying the HTC One was not too far from me and we both reveled in its glory...
To our surprise the salesman pulled out the SGSIV and handed it to me for comparison. At first glance all I could thing about was how similar it was to the SGSIII...but after turning on the screen and actually going through the features it's apparent that it's more than just an incremental upgrade. First off that dam 1080p OLED screen is so wet that it's like you can dip your finger into it. The speed and responsiveness was duly noted as well, then I did a brief feature check...loved them though I wouldn't use half of the new stuff. The guy who was buying the HTC was like wow, he was thoroughly impressed by the S4 as well, but he said he wanted to try the One for a change of pace. Oh and the camera on the S4 is just as great as the HTC One BUT in a different way and it all comes down to a matter of preference and lifestyle...I'll explain. If you are the type that takes a lot of pictures in low light and indoors then the HTC camera is superior....lifestyle wise that means if you are that type that goes to nightclubs or takes a lot of pics at night like get-togethers then the HTC wins... IF you are the type that primarily takes outdoorsy type pics or in well lit places then the S4 does a really really good job. Yes megapixels =/= quality, but the sensor on the S4 is a really good one camera phone-wise.
Basically it's exactly what I thought before I ever used the phones....that at the end of the day both phones are incredible and you can't really go wrong with either one....there is no true winner...
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