Monday, 18 March 2013

Monday, March 18, 2013

Here we are going to check these devices "Galaxy S4 " against the "HTC Droid DNA" in four rounds: 1) display, 2) design and build quality, 3) internal hardware, and software.




Display

The HTC Droid DNA features a 5-inch full HD Super LCD 3 display that clocks in an impressive 441ppi pixel density. This Super LCD 3 display is a joy to gaze at, as it not only offers great contrast levels and pixel-free crispness, but also accurate color reproduction.

In the Samsung Galaxy S4 the 5-inch PHOLED display is equally crisp, has better brightness.

Design and build quality

The Samsung Galaxy S4 borrows a lot from the design of its predecessor, featuring a very similar home button flanked by two capacitive buttons. The corners are less rounded on GS4 than they are on the GS3, making the phone look like a cross between last years Galaxy S and the Note.

The HTC Droid DNA features an aggressive design, with bold red aluminum accents. HTC has applied a rubbery texture to the back plate,  making the DNA a bit easier to use with one hand.

Internal Hardware

  • CPU, GPU, and RAM

The HTC Droid DNA uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro system on a chip (SoC), meaning that under its hood hums a 1.5GHz quad-core Krait CPU and a Adreno 320 GPU, coupled with 2 GB of RAM.

Samsung Galaxy S4 has an Exynos 5 Octa, a brand new chipset (rocking a quad-core A15 CPU plus a quad-core A7 CPU in big.LITTLE configuration, a GPU), and having 2 GB RAM.

  • Internal and Expandable Storage

The Samsung Galaxy S4 comes in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB versions and can work with microSD cards, while the HTC Droid DNA comes with 16GB of internal space and no microSD card slot.

  • Cameras

The HTC Droid DNA features an 8MP primary camera and a 2.1MP secondary camera for video calling, while the Samsung Galaxy S4 seems to be a bit better endowed in this department, with its 13MP primary camera and a 2MP secondary shooter. Besides the larger sensor (and probably better optics), the Galaxy S4 also integrates a number of new little features.

  • Battery

The Samsung Galaxy S4 uses a 2600 mAh user-removable battery, which is obviously preferable to the 2020 mAh non-removable battery that’s inside the HTC Droid DNA.

"Each of the Devices have their own Pros and Cons but still in the matter of internal Specs and Features Samsung is Far ahead from HTC "





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