HTC Sensation
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DISPLAY:- 4.3 inches S-LCD, 540x960, Gorilla Glass Display.
WEIGHT:- 148 grams
OS:- Android 2.3 Gingerbread
MEMORY:- 1GB internal, 768 MB RAM
CPU:- 1.2 Ghz Dual Core Snapdragon, Adreno 220 GPU.
CAMERA:- 8MP Auto Focus, Dual LED Flash, Secondary :- VGA
FEATURES:- TV Out (A/V cable), SNS ( Social Network Service) Integration, HTC Sense UI.
BATTERY :- 350 hrs (2G), 400 hrs (3G) (Stand By), 8h 20min (2G) 6h 40min (3G) (Talktime).
HTC DROID 2 INCREDIBLE
DISPLAY:- 4.0 inches S-LCD, 480x800 with Gorilla Glass.
WEIGHT:- 135 grams
OS:- Android 2.2 FROYO
MEMORY:- 1.1 GB internal, 768MB RAM
CPU:- 1Ghz Scorpion, Adreno 202 GPU
CAMERA:- 8 MP Auto Focus, Dual LED Flash, Secondary :- 1.3 MP
FEATURES:- HTC Sense UI, SNS ( Social Network Service ) Integration.
BATTERY :- 361 hrs (Stand By), 6h 30min (Talktime).
COMPARISON :-
1. DISPLAY :- Both HTC Sensation and Droid 2 Incredible have the same S-LCD Gorilla Glass display panel.
But the HTC Sensation causes some sensation with its huge 4.3 inch display in comparison to 4.0 inch Droid 2.
2. WEIGHT :- HTC Sensation is heavier cause of its larger screen in comparison to Droid 2.
3. OS :- HTC Sensation has the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread, where as Droid 2 has Android 2.2 Froyo.
4. CPU :- HTC Sensation is powered by a Dragon, the 1.2 Ghz Dual Core Snapdragon processor really packs loads of power.
Droid 2 Incredible also has almost equal clock speed at 1Ghz but it lacks the Dual Core Power.
5. CAMERA :- Both have the same 8 MP rear camera, but the Droid 2 has 1.3 MP Front camera which is much better than the VGA in HTC Sensation.
6. FEATURES :- Both have same basic HTC features like SENSE UI and the SNS integration.
The only feature that Sensation beats Droid 2 is, its AV Output capability.
7. BATTERY:- HTC Sensation and Droid 2 Incredible have a close fight when it comes to Battery Life.
8. COST :- The Droid 2 Incredible is comparatively much cheaper about 599$ at Verizon Wireless, where as one can get a Fully Unlocked HTC Sensation for about 880$.
Conclusion :-
HTC Sensation is the complete winner in this evaluation, but is a bit to High Priced.
If cost is not an issue for you then Go For the SENSATION (HTC Sensation).
Hic, it's very nice
hmm, i think new htc devices are getting better in designDD
The HTC Sensation should be awesome! But, we need some confirmation that the bootloader is indeed unlocked...
I'll go for the one that has the latest tech and great design vs the one that was inspired by Quasimodo. Price shouldn't even be a deciding factor. It's like looking at a ferrari and giving it negative points for being out of the price range of a Honda Civic.
actually the droid incredible 2 is $439 retail at vzw. pretty decent in my opinion.
maqsur said:
actually the droid incredible 2 is $439 retail at vzw. pretty decent in my opinion.
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With a 2yr contract signing and new phone rebate, my sister got a Dinc2 for $80
Would have loved to take advantage of the subsidy, but i'm only several months into my contract. I replaced my droid 2.
I wonder why those two have such low internal hdd...
hhmmmmm
I like the Droid 2
I definitely prefer the looks of the HTC black slab style more than the other. For that reason, my vote goes to the Dinc2!
Not a fan of Sensation's back design and much prefer Incredible's. But in the end what matters most (to me at least) is the CPU.
I think HTC Sensation is hands down leader in all aspects. With it's unlocked bootloader it will have an option to strip the Sense away...
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What's your dream phone?
Mine would be an Android phone (Of course) Running Gingerbread at least, cut from a single block of aluminium, with the psychical buttons and optical trackpad of the HD2 (with the standard android buttons. (Home, Menu, [Trackpad], Conjoined Back and Search buttons)), the 4.3" SAMOLED+ Screen of the SGS2 covered in Gorilla Glass, the 1.2ghz Dual-core snapdragon with Andreno 220, HTC Sense (I love it, but that's just me.) A nice loud speaker, 8MP camera of the Thunderbolt, i don't care for front facing cameras. HTC Made by all means.
Hmm.... im thinking the Galaxy.S 2 with a 4.5 inch screen; the same specs and....
A notification light.with multiple colors.
Captivate 2.2.1 OCed
Atrix Root
Nexus 1 2.3.3
The Dell Venue Pro pretty much hit the nail on the head for me. Great OS, great device, all around amazing phone and I don't think there's much aside from the iphone 4 that even comes close in build quality.
A combination of the Nexus One and the Desire, but with an Intel Core i7 990x Extreme Six Core processor, a nuclear battery (because otherwise it won't last more than 2 minutes ), 8 gigs of RAM and 128GB integrated storage (with a sdcard slot, of course).
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I already have it. My Optimus T P509!
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1.5ghz dual core
+1gb ROM / +1gb RAM
4.5in AMOLED
<9mm thin
Htc desire hd 2 :d
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HTC Desire HD7 SuperMozart
Hha lol..
Running Jelly 2.5 (maybe)
Qualcomm DragonBuster Q9990
2.3 Ghz with Quad Core
GPU : Ati Radeon ®HD 2Gb
RAM 3GB Upgradable to 8GB
Internal Storage 32Gb
External Storage up to 160Gb
NanoSamoled 4.3"
Battery 4000Mhz
Price $400
HD2 TMOUSA
rom : TyphoonCyanogenMod 7
radio: 2.15.50.14
LINTEAM LEADER(gpu dev)
I've already got.........DESIRE HD would be fine...but for God's sake can i have a battery more than 3000mAh?
HTC always make powerful phones and crap battery ration...
Dream Phone
My dream phone is Iphone 4
4+ Cores on the CPU.
2+ Cores on the GPU.
2GB+ Ram.
32GB+ Internal Memory.
8MP+ Camera.
High DPI SAMOLED+.
Fuel Cell Battery.
Manufactured by - Who knows =D
Neural powered sub-skin chip device with on-demand holographic/on retina interface and memory access to unused brain cells.
OS: The lastest of Android OS
Bootloader: Unlocked
Manufactured by: Not Motorola
That's my dream phone.
Looks like i'm reading a science fiction.....even the nervous system
Realistic dream phone:Start with specs akin to that of the GS2, except with this screen and work from there.
HTC's aluminium unibody style/build qulaity.
Big-ass battery without the phone needing to be huge.
Dream phone? Hmmm that's good question. I think I would like 1Qbit processor minimum with a hologram output and the device to be so small I can just wear it as a ring, on a key chain or something like that.
lol, probably a good 20+ years away but I wish to see that one day.
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HTC Desire HD7 SuperMozart
Hha lol..
Running Jelly 2.5 (maybe)
Qualcomm DragonBuster Q9990
2.3 Ghz with Quad Core
GPU : Ati Radeon ®HD 2Gb
RAM 3GB Upgradable to 8GB
Internal Storage 32Gb
External Storage up to 160Gb
NanoSamoled 4.3"
Battery 4000Mhz
Price $400
HD2 TMOUSA
rom : TyphoonCyanogenMod 7
radio: 2.15.50.14
LINTEAM LEADER(gpu dev)
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That quadrant is 90% 2D graphics! Imagine Angry birds on that beast. Even though the Nexus One has more CPU power than it.
Of course CPU is down because i underclock at 746Mhz
Its implementation on HD2driver hope i succesfully finish the amazing project
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That quadrant is 90% 2D graphics! Imagine Angry birds on that beast. Even though the Nexus One has more CPU power than it.
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HD2 TMOUSA
rom : TyphoonCyanogenMod 7
radio: 2.15.50.14
LINTEAM LEADER(gpu dev)
quadcore CPU
some kind of nvidia gpu
2 gb ram
8MP+ camera with a bit bigger sensor
QWERTZ keyboard (yes german of course ^^)
android OS
I've been waiting for the iphone for a long time now to come to verizon but now that it has i'm not sure it's my dream phone anymore. I've been eyeing the htv evo 4g.
*Display
HTC Sensation : 4.3-inch SLCD 540 x 960 pixel resolution [Gorilla Glass]
Samsung Galaxy S 2 : 4.27-inch Super AMOLED Plus 480 x 800 pixel resolution [Gorilla Glass]
*Processor
HTC Sensation : 1.2 GHz Qualcomm MSM 8260 Dual-core
Samsung Galaxy S 2 : 1.2 GHz XMM6260 Dual-core
*Camera
HTC Sensation : 8-megapixel back with autofocus, dual-LED flash, VGA 1.3-megapixels front
Samsung Galaxy S 2 : 8-megapixel back with autofocus, single-LED flash, 2-megapixel front
*RAM
HTC Sensation : 768 MB
Samsung Galaxy S 2 : 1024 MB
*Internal Memory
HTC Sensation : 1 GB
Samsung Galaxy S 2 : 16GB
*Weight
HTC Sensation : 148 grams (5.22 ounces)
Samsung Galaxy S 2 : 116 grams (4.09 ounces)
*Size
HTC Sensation : 126.1 x 65.4 x 11.3 mm
Samsung Galaxy S 2 : 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.49 mm
*Battery
HTC Sensation : 1520 mAh
Samsung Galaxy S 2 : 1650 mAh
HTC Sensation
*1.2 GHz dual-core processor, Adreno 220 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8660 chipset
*126.1 x 65.4 x 11.3 mm
*Latest fully customized HTC Sense UI
*4.3-inch S-LCD Touchscreen with 540 x 960 pixels resolution
*3G, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Hotspot, DLNA, GPS with A-GPS support
*Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP and EDR
*8 Megapixel camera with autofocus and LED Flash
*1.3 Megapixel secondary camera
*Memory expandable up to 32 GB
*1GB internal storage,768MB Ram,8GB card included
*1080p video playback & capture
*DivX/XviD/MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
*MicroUSB (MHL) doubles as an hdmi port
*1520 mAh Battery
*Gyroscope
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SGS 2
*125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm
*4.3-inch Super Amoled Plus touchscreen with 800 x 480 pixels resolution
*Dual-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A9 proccessor, Mali-400MP GPU, Orion chipset
*3G, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Hotspot, DLNA, GPS with A-GPS support
*WiFi N 2.4 Ghz & 5.0 Ghz support
*Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP and EDR
*8 Megapixel camera with autofocus and LED Flash
*2 Megapixel secondary camera
*Memory expandable up to 32 GB
*16GB or 32GB internal storage,1GB Ram
*1080p video playback & capture
*DivX/XviD/MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
*MicroUSB (MHL) doubles as an hdmi port
*1650 mAh Battery
*Gyroscope
Will update it accordingly,,if anyone has even more points,kindly let me know
Do they both support mkv format?
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I guess we should hear some more details today via the HTC announcement.
Certainly looking more forward to the SAMSUNG event tomorrow.
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Do they both support mkv format?
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Yes i am sure SGS 2 does & likewise Sensation should also support mkv{more on Sensation after today's announcement}
android_master said:
Yes i am sure SGS 2 does & likewise Sensation should also support mkv{more on Sensation after today's announcement}
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I think that HTC will be like the other "S's" (Desire S, Incredible S, etc) models of that manufacturer, meaning they will be lamy poor in codec support other than MP4
touness69 said:
I think that HTC will be like the other "S's" (Desire S, Incredible S, etc) models of that manufacturer, meaning they will be lamy poor in codec support other than MP4
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Well,I'm watching the event streaming live now
Here's the Video
Awesome video...
Seriously it could give SGS II a run for its money. Perhaps thats why they pulled back and uped the speeds to 1.2Ghz.
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Awesome video...
Seriously it could give SGS II a run for its money. Perhaps thats why they pulled back and uped the speeds to 1.2Ghz.
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Yes,it will be pretty tuff for both of them
Here is the GSMArena's media coverage.
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_london_2011-review-586.php
Seems like they are updating the news slowly bur surely.
dhruvmalik said:
Here is the GSMArena's media coverage.
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_london_2011-review-586.php
Seems like they are updating the news slowly bur surely.
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Here it is full news
Dissapointed with HTC again... they could really do better... I don't like the design at all, curvy.. yuck
And also I don't think that the new Qualcomm processor will be better than Tegra or Exynos.
Still 1GB Storage... wtf? It isn't 2007 anymore.
And it has a weak battery again... oh I should shut up now.
I've already preordered the SGS2 and won't cancel my preorder.. the only thing that I will miss is the Sense experience and the HTC logo.
EDIT:
Here is the comparison in GSMArena:
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=3875&idPhone2=3621
It would've been the Sensation for me, but being stuck with my Nokia E65, I'm not willing to wait any longer! SGS2 it is!
WTF ???! Dissappointed
Now I think that the choice is pretty simple
Yes, after seeing its Qualcomm, certainly sticking with the SGS II.
http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=3875&idPhone2=3621
there's no competition, the SGS 2 is Thinner, lighter, and blasts the HTC; sensationless.
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Yes, after seeing its Qualcomm, certainly sticking with the SGS II.
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I think you are underestimating Snapdragon by a very long way.
The 45nm Snapdragon with the Adreno 205 GPU{found in myTouch 4G which in no way is slow} changed things as it roughly doubled GPU performance. The Adreno 220 brings about another doubling in GPU performance.:
So counting it out will be a bad deal,the only real working/in production lineup is Optimus 2X {Nvidia Tegra 2}.Wait for SGS 2 with Exynos & this one with Latest dual core Snapdragon & then we can see.
I would not underestimate the performance of qualcomm. look up anandtech for the benchmark especially of the new adreno 220. qualcomm has done a darn good job in graphics part considering how shIIty there previous gen adrenos. were. i know the review is of a reference hardware and is clocked at 1.5 ghz.
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WTF ???! Dissappointed
Now I think that the choice is pretty simple
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Good post, completely agree with you
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I would not underestimate the performance of qualcomm. look up anandtech for the benchmark especially of the new adreno 220. qualcomm has done a darn good job in graphics part considering how shIIty there previous gen adrenos. were. i know the review is of a reference hardware and is clocked at 1.5 ghz.
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One of my friend has recently got LG Optimus 2X,i played with it for almost 2 days.Was even then hearing a lot of crap about Tegra 2 performance & that time also people were comparing it with Exynos & believe me except for Web Browsing,Optimus 2X rarely slows down,there were just no lags,almost every game plays very well in it.Camera performance,hdmi mirroring all were pretty fast.
Likewise i expect HTC Sensation to also perform similarly.Apart from difference in screen technologies there is apparently not much to choose from both of these great devices.
Battery performance & lower Ram{but still>700MB is hell lot} might be a concern for some one.
LG OPTIMUS 2X
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Specifications :-
DISPLAY :- 4.0 inches IPS Display Panel with Gorilla Glass edge to edge Display, at 480 X 800 pixels.
WEIGHT :- 139 grams
MEMORY:- 8GB internal, 512 MB RAM, upto 32GB microSD
CAMERA: - 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, Front : 1.3 MP
OS:- Android 2.2 Froyo, upgradeable to 2.3 Gingerbread
CPU:- Dual-Core 1GHz with NVIDIA Tegra 2
FEATURES:- HDMI Port, Digital Compass, Adobe Flash 10.1, DivX/Xvid/MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player.
BATTERY:- Stand-by - 400hrs, Talk time - 7 h 50 min
SAMSUNG GALAXY S II / 2
Specifications :-
DISPLAY :- 4.3 inches, Super AMOLED Gorilla Glass Display, Touch Wiz UI v4.0, 480x800 pixels.
WEIGHT :- 116g
MEMORY:- 16GB/32GB internal, 1GB RAM, 8GB MicroSD included.
CAMERA:- 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash, Front 2MP.
OS :- Android Gingerbread 2.3
CPU :- Dual Core 1.2 Ghz ARM Cortex- A9 Processor, Mali-400 MP GPU, Orion Chipset
FEATURES:- Active Noise cancelling, TV-out(a/V Link), Swype (Text Input), Adobe Flash 10.1, Image/video editor,MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264/H.263 player.
BATTERY:- Stand-by - 710 h (2G) / Up to 610 h (3G), Talk time - 18 h 20 min (2G) / Up to 8 h 40 min (3G)
COMPARISON : -
1. DISPLAY:- Both LG Optimus 2X and Samsung GALAXY S II have the Gorilla Glass Edge-to-Edge display.
But Samsung Galaxy S II outshines the LG Optimus 2X, with its Awesome Super AMOLED display which is 0.3 inches larger than it's counterpart.
2. CPU:- LG Optimus 2X has the power of the NVIDIA Tegra 2 with its dedicated Video and Image Decoder, it easily the winner against the ARM Cortex A9 when it comes to Video Quality.
But the A9 packs a little more power with its 1.2Ghz clock speed, which is slight higher to NVIDIA Tegra 2's 1Ghz.
3. CAMERA:- Both share the 8MP Rear Camera but Reviews indicate Samsung has better Quality, whereas the for the Front Cam Samsung Galaxy S II has 2MP in comparison to Optimus 2X's 1.3MP
4. OS:- Samsung Galaxy S II comes loaded up with 2.3 Gingerbread, but for LG Optimus 2X one need to update it manually.
5. BATTERY:- When it comes to battery the AMOLED Display has no comparison with its Awesome Battery Life, Samsung Galaxy S II shows almost twice the Battery Life of LG Optimus 2X
6. FEATURES:- In features LG Optimus 2X has only one benefit, its HDMI output which is absent in the Samsung Galaxy S II.
If you can exclude the HDMI then Samsung Galaxy S II has no comparison with its TouchWiz. v4.0 and its Swype input features.
CONCLUSION :-
Until unless one is obsessed with LG.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S II is the One Of Kind Smart Phone to own.
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very good read...Too bad no users posted here- Maybe your thread is in the wrong section? Thanks for the comparison.
yeah ! galaxy S II is awesome !
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The HTC One S is the middle child of the One family but it just might be the brightest and best looking too. Inside the slender metal case is a treasure chest of new technology - the brains behind the beauty in this piece of smartphone alchemy.
Key features
*Stunningly thin at 7.8mm, ceramic or anodized aluminum finish
*Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
*4.3" 16M-color capacitive Super AMOLED touchscreen of qHD resolution (540 x 960 pixels); Gorilla glass
*Android OS v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense 4.0
*1.5 GHz dual core Krait CPU, Adreno 225 GPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260A chipset
*1 GB of RAM and 16 GB of storage
*Beats audio enhancement
*8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash; face detection, geotagging and continuous shooting
*1080p video recording @ 30fps; Snapping photos while recording video
*Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
*GPS with A-GPS
*Stereo FM radio with RDS
*Accelerometer, proximity and ambient light sensor
*Front facing camera with video calls
*Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
*microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v4.0
*MHL TV-out (requires a MHL-to-HDMI adapter)
*Smart dialing, voice dialing
*DivX/XviD video support
*HTC Locations app
*HTCSense.com integration
*HTC Portable Hotspot
*Splendid audio quality
*Office document editor
*1650mAh battery
*25GB of free Dropbox storage for the first two years
Final words
The HTC One S is one of the most impressive mobile phones we've handled recently - both in terms of hardware and software.
The slim metal unibody (with either ceramic or anodized finish) is brilliant, HTC have outdone themselves here - and that's easily said than done. The 4.3" qHD Super AMOLED screen is a welcome change from the LCD-only lineup HTC had for a while. They've done much to improve the photo quality and add advanced features to the camera too.
The Snapdragon S4 chipset with two powerful Krait cores and Adreno 225 graphics bested all current smartphones and will readily stand up to upcoming phones too - yes, even its quad-core sibling, the One X (and probably the rest of the quad-core phones that use Tegra 3).
Okay, some things about the HTC One S aren't quite perfect - we would have preferred a Super AMOLED Plus screen, non-expandable memory would be a deal breaker for some (though 90% of people should be fine with 16GB of storage) and the problem with framing videos seems like an annoying oversight.
It's a shame the One S doesn't come with a Beats headset either, but the sound enhancement alone will keep most people happy.
One of the few phones that can pull attention away from the One S is its bigger brother - the One X. Some would prefer the 4.7" 720p Super IPS LCD screen (with a full set of subpixels) and the extra storage room. The polycarbonate unibody is impressive in its own right
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" HTC One S is the fastest phone on the market "
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It's a shame the One S doesn't come with a Beats headset either, but the sound enhancement alone will keep most people happy.
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Considering they cost $99 it would only add to the price of the phone.. It's worth it though. I just listened to some tunes with my Beats Solo HD's and it's absolutely amazing, and I've listened to the same songs with Samsung Galaxy S2 and iPhone 4S and the sound quality is night and day.
Also Yea, i've heard you don't need Beats headphones to appreciate the sound quality improvement.
Have you noticed that the # of shutter clicks when you're holding down the shutter button isn't equivalent to # of photos actually taken?
Anyone know why that is or an explanation?
I open this thread to know if it's for you the M7 will be the new flagship of HTC.
Everybody knows that the big date of the mobile telephony is the Motive World Congress in Barcelona on February.
But HTC announced M7 in Las Vegas ... and new Sense 5.0 also....
...the HTC M7 is currently running on Android 4.1.2 (which may be updated before launch) and a new version of HTC Sense (most likely HTC Sense 5.0) with an updated “simple and clean” UI.
... our source has debunked the recent rumor that the HTC M7 will feature on-screen buttons.
Specs on the HTC M7 are said to include a quad-core processor (rumored to be a Qualcomm APQ8064), a 4.7-inch 1080 x 1920 display (that’s 468 ppi for those keeping count), 32GB of internal storage (no expandable storage slot was visible on the phone) and is currently being tested on Sprint’s LTE network.
from HTC SOURCE
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4.7-inch 1080p display
1.7GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor
2GB of RAM
16-64GB of Internal storage
13MP rear-facing camera; 2MP front-facing camera?
2300mAh battery
Android 4.1
About HTC Sense 5 go to Android Headlines - HTC Sense 5 Keyboard and Dialer Leak; Does HTC Have Something to Announce at CES?
Give us your impressions and what do you think about this new device ?
The big question.is : will it be dev friendly? Will they ease the port of aosp roms?
If yes then yes.
I personally don't see the advantage of this over any other 1080p phone which was actually announced at CES. It has a relatively small battery, weird button placement, no SD slot, Sense and generally looks a lot uglier than an Xperia ZL (at least in my opinion). The bezel is far too large and the camera seems to be placed a bit lower down than on most phones. I liked this general design for Windows Phone but I don't think it really works properly on Android devices.
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I personally don't see the advantage of this over any other 1080p phone which was actually announced at CES. It has a relatively small battery, weird button placement, no SD slot, Sense and generally looks a lot uglier than an Xperia ZL (at least in my opinion). The bezel is far too large and the camera seems to be placed a bit lower down than on most phones. I liked this general design for Windows Phone but I don't think it really works properly on Android devices.
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It should have the krait 600, more storage and android 4.2 out of the box, but I think that this wont be the flagship but just an high end device like the one s and the flagship will be a tegra4
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The main reason I've never bought an HTC phone is that they never make it clear which product is the flagship. I thought the One X was going to be the flagship until the One X+ came out half a year later.
And now the Droid DNA comes out, only have a slight improvement only a few months later?!
And why names like DNA and M7? That just confuses customers. Something like Two X or One X2 would make much more sense as names for the next flagship. This is part of the reason why Apple and Samsung are so successful, they create a single product that goes through iterations of improvements (iPhone # and Galaxy S#). It keeps customers following the series.
when can HTC Corp learn from its past product mistakes?
They can just release a 5 inches SLCD 3 and imitate the cool design of HTC J butterfly with 13 MP camera and a SD card slot and an increase of battery power like the htc one x+
I can not understand why HTC really has poor strategy in catching the consumer's hype for a cool tech design and need for extra storage and battery life boost.
What I think is that they need to lower their sights. Samsung and Apple are getting all the glory so if they lower the amount of flagships in a year to one and lower the price to round about £300 so they undercut their rivals and get more customers. They won't do this but it nice to dream
The HTC M7 is anyway going to be an interesting device. But there are two points which are important for me (that doesn't means that they are important for everybody):
1. A huge battery capacity (3000 mAH +)
2. Dev - friendly device (unlocked bootloader, ...)
One thing I like about Android is the huge community. I like to test new stuff (ROMs, MODs etc). and it would be really annoying if you would have to stuck with the Sense UI. It's not that I don't like Sense at all (my first Android device was the T - Mobile G2 aka HTC Hero), but as I said, I like to test new stuff and Android lives by its huge community as well.
I could imagine that it comes with Tegra 4 instead of Snapdragon S4. Hopefully they already launch it with Android 4.2 and not with 4.1. If not, it would be nice if they provide 4.2 quickly after the release. But first of all I'll wait for the HTC M7 to be introduced and than I can rather say if I'm going to buy it.
And I hope that the design will be similar to the one of HTC Butterfly or HTC One X