HTC announces 5 inch Droid DNA for Verizon Wireless
Specs:
Android Jelly Bean with Sense 4+
5 inch 1080p Super LCD 3 display (440 ppi - WOW)
1.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon S 4 processor
2 GB of RAM
16GB of storage (11GB usable) with no expansion capability
2.1 megapixel front facing camera with wide-angle lens
8 megapixel camera with ImageSense technology
Beats Audio with integrated 2.55 V amplifier
Beats Audio with additional amplifier, like the HTC 8X
Verizon LTE support
Wireless charging (note the trend on Verizon's new devices)
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So what do y'all think about the no expansion thing? This phone is a beast and i'd personally buy this phone in a heartbeat if it had removable storage, but it doesn't....
-Cupper- said:
HTC announces 5 inch Droid DNA for Verizon Wireless
Specs:
So what do y'all think about the no expansion thing? This phone is a beast and i'd personally buy this phone in a heartbeat if it had removable storage, but it doesn't....
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no battery door? Not for me! (they trying to copy apple or what?)
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Instead it will appear at a separate event that all they will say is to be held sometime in the first half of the year.
http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...ones/samsung-confirms-galaxy-s3-delay-1059133
i like that!
...no more rumours
When it is published
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I'm a little disturbed by this enormous competition about having the most modern and high-tech cell-phone. galaxy s 2 was just presented last summer and the chivy never seems to end.
i mean, in fact, with a galaxy s 1 or an iphone3gs or 4, you're absolutely done in everyday life. what should we ask or want more?
definitly want more, i dont know why...
some people just feels great with the last cell-phone, sometimes without a look on cost vs the real benefits
i bought my S2 at the second day without take a look on price, but i wont do it again because cell phones are suffering high devaluation on short time. I prefer now wait a couple months before get another
(sorry my english)
hope it comes soon
i want Galaxy S5 yesterday!
Octo-core Exynos 5 Ghz
AOSP 6.0
4 GB RAM
4.5" Super AMOLED + HD 1080p RGB (not pentile) 3D
50' Holographic projector
air fusion battery infinite mAh
20 MP 2D/3D camera + 1080p recording with 100w Flash & dedicated camera button
8 MP front camera
128 GB internal storage
expandable to 128 GB microSD
GPS
WiFi a/b/g/n/z
5G
NFS 2.0
RFID
InfraRed
Bluetooth 5.0
Laser pointer
Dual SIM
World Phone Octa bands + CDMA
MHL
HDMI out v2.0
additional USB port to plug in your add-ons
3.5mm out THX & Dorby Surround 7.1
comes rooted and SIM unlocked
virtual personal assistant, with nex-gen AI, voice controlled
the kitchen and sink with the source codes on a silver sd card
dastaudi said:
I'm a little disturbed by this enormous competition about having the most modern and high-tech cell-phone. galaxy s 2 was just presented last summer and the chivy never seems to end.
i mean, in fact, with a galaxy s 1 or an iphone3gs or 4, you're absolutely done in everyday life. what should we ask or want more?
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I would think the most pressing thing to update from the S2 would be the screen's lowly resolution. Comparing it to something like a Galaxy Nexus or Note you can certainly notice the rather low DPI of the S2.
480x800 used to be called HD for the past 5+ years
just only this year when the Note and Galaxy Nexus made its debut they re-branded 1280x800 as the new HD or more like Super HD
so 480x800 is by no means "low" dpi / resolution, it has been the industry HD standard for the longest time
AllGamer said:
480x800 used to be called HD for the past 5+ years
just only this year when the Note and Galaxy Nexus made its debut they re-branded 1280x800 as the new HD or more like Super HD
so 480x800 is by no means "low" dpi / resolution, it has been the industry HD standard for the longest time
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So what does that have to do with user experience which is what I was referring to?
If a couple of months takes samsung to finish their SoC with A15 cores and a latest power vr or Mali, then by all means go ahead.
$1 gets you a reply
AllGamer said:
i want Galaxy S5 yesterday!
Octo-core Exynos 5 Ghz
AOSP 6.0
4 GB RAM
4.5" Super AMOLED + HD 1080p RGB (not pentile) 3D
50' Holographic projector
air fusion battery infinite mAh
20 MP 2D/3D camera + 1080p recording with 100w Flash & dedicated camera button
8 MP front camera
128 GB internal storage
expandable to 128 GB microSD
GPS
WiFi a/b/g/n/z
5G
NFS 2.0
RFID
InfraRed
Bluetooth 5.0
Laser pointer
Dual SIM
World Phone Octa bands + CDMA
MHL
HDMI out v2.0
additional USB port to plug in your add-ons
3.5mm out THX & Dorby Surround 7.1
comes rooted and SIM unlocked
virtual personal assistant, with nex-gen AI, voice controlled
the kitchen and sink with the source codes on a silver sd card
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Bring me that phone right now!!
I am picking up a S2 this weekend. I don't care of it is a few months old.
I would wait for an S3, but honestly I don't need half the stuff the S2 supports, lol!
Only reason I am upgrading is due to wanting a bigger screen, so I can please the wife in leaving the tablet at home more often, lol!
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aww this sucks i wanted the s3 for the summer =((
I can't wait to see it
AllGamer said:
i want Galaxy S5 yesterday!
Octo-core Exynos 5 Ghz
AOSP 6.0
4 GB RAM
4.5" Super AMOLED + HD 1080p RGB (not pentile) 3D
50' Holographic projector
air fusion battery infinite mAh
20 MP 2D/3D camera + 1080p recording with 100w Flash & dedicated camera button
8 MP front camera
128 GB internal storage
expandable to 128 GB microSD
GPS
WiFi a/b/g/n/z
5G
NFS 2.0
RFID
InfraRed
Bluetooth 5.0
Laser pointer
Dual SIM
World Phone Octa bands + CDMA
MHL
HDMI out v2.0
additional USB port to plug in your add-ons
3.5mm out THX & Dorby Surround 7.1
comes rooted and SIM unlocked
virtual personal assistant, with nex-gen AI, voice controlled
the kitchen and sink with the source codes on a silver sd card
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lol .
Hopefully they will focus on expanding battery life
I cant wait for the S3 to be released. If only there are pictures of it so i can prepare myself for whats coming
Dum3 said:
Hopefully they will focus on expanding battery life
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I agree with you here. If they throw in a lot of new stuff for the S3, not too sure if a normal batt capacity can withstand all the awesomeness.
To be fair, I hope samsung give us a big (good) surprise with the S3 and dont do something like apple did with the 4s. Tbh, I would still highly recommend the S2 since it has all the dev support out there now, and anyone interested in customizing it easily can whereas the S3 will probably take a good few months until devs get to grip with it.
Oh yeah
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Okay so here is my question when sprint releases its new 4G LTE should i get the Galaxy Nexus or the Sprint htc evo one (htc one x) i have heard a lot about both but i cant make a decesion.
also it has been rummored that the sprints version of the htc one x will be called the htc evo one and that sprint is trying to incorperate a kick stand (hell ya) and a bigger battery. the galaxy nexus as far as i know will be the same as the other lte galaxy nexus's but it will be sprints 4G LTE's flagship device and the htc evo one (htc one x) is suppose to be released sometime in june
Please provide your opinion and why thank you very much.
pictures of both devices
specs just as a refresher
HTC EVO ONE is rumored to feature a 4.7 inch 720p AMOLED screen with a dual-core 1.5GHz krait processor under the hood. The latter is the same CPU that the AT&T version of the HTC One X is rockin'. There will be a 2650 mAh non-removable battery powering the phone and 16GB of internal memory which can be bumped up using the microSD slot. An 8MP camera is on back with a 2MP front-facing shooter. Android 4.0 is installed out of the box along with Sense 4.0 and it is a Beats Audio device. The HTC EVO ONE will offer LTE connectivity.
The Samsung GALAXY Nexus is the first phone to run Android Ice Cream Sandwich - the version that is meant to put an end to fragmentation. The handset uses the concept of button-less front and thin bezel to fit a 4.65" HD Super AMOLED display in a phone the size of handsets with smaller screens. It is powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP 4460 processor, and capable of shooting HD 1080p video.
So what I am basically asking is overall comparing both phones which one looks better?
Here is a list of a couple of specs:
Incredible 4G,
Screen: 4-inch qHD LCD screen
Processor: 1.2GHz dual-core processor, S4
RAM: 1GB
Camera: 8-megapixel rear, VGA front
OS: 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense 4.0
Resolution: 540 x 960 pixels, 275 ppi
Battery: 1700 mAh
Memory: Internal 8GB, up to 32GB microSD
Size: 2.4 x 4.8 x 0.46 inches
Weight: 4.66 ounces
Rezound
Screen: S-LCD capacitive touchscreen
Processor: Dual-core 1.5 GHz Scorpion
RAM: 1GB
Camera: 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash, 2 MP Front
OS: Android OS, v2.3.4, HTC Sense v3.5 UI
Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels, 4.3 inches (~342 ppi pixel density)
Battery: 1620 mAh
Memory: Internal 16GB, up to 32GB MicroSD
Size: 129 x 65.5 x 13.7 mm
Weight: 6.00010 ounces
So what do you guys think? I am sure that more specs would be available later on.
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I would prefer Incredible 4G
Just a few corrections, the display is S-LCD on the Incredible 4G (Perhaps even S-LCD2? Since the specs were quite vague, and didn't even mention the S4 processor), and it has 8gb internal memory.
I would rather take the Incredible 4G, mainly because it's ICS based, and it's lighter/thinner than the Rezound. The Rezound is a brick lol. I also like the 4" screen. You might want to add on that the camera that it has ImageSense, which is a new camera chip used in the One Series (and presumably this device). The camera on the One Series has been described as "near perfect", so looking forward to that.
Imo I would take the rezound. Better screen resolution and processor. ICS doesn't matter because the rezound is bound to get an update anyway sooooo yyyeaa
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I can't find any compelling reason to not go Rezound. it's $200 less, the screen is truly magnificent, and moar megahertz!
if ICS is a must-have right now, then wander on over to the development section and find the latest CleanROM. lean, stable, and fast
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Imo I would take the rezound. Better screen resolution and processor. ICS doesn't matter because the rezound is bound to get an update anyway sooooo yyyeaa
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The processor is not better on the Rezound. It's clocked at 1.5ghz on an S3, but the Inc4g is clocked at 1.2ghz on the S4. The S4 is a significant improvement over the S3 and should help a lot with battery life and performance.
What the inc4g has going for it:
S4 processor (LTE on-chip)
4" screen (if you like that size)
NFC
Much better battery life
Thinner
Lighter
ICS out of the box
Sense 4.0
3 capacitive button layout
Better camera (ImageSense)
Also it will not be priced at 299$, that was left over from the Droid Razr Maxx template the Dinc4G page was based from. It'll likely be priced 149$ to 199$. Possibly even as low as 99$.
Leaning toward the incredible 4G, I do wish it had a better pixel density. But with a lower clock and smaller screen, I can definitely see the incredible getting a better battery life.
But until its out and I try it for myself, I am undecided,
Also, the Rezound is a brick, especially when coming from the original incredible.
I almost forgot the incredible had a next gen processor...its kind of like my G2 how it was underclocked to 800 mhz but was an uprgade processor model from qualcomm at the time...
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thanks NightxFall
however the droid does website said qHD lcd screen
http://androidcommunity.com/htc-dro...site-20120423/droid-does-incredible-4g-specs/
alexyaz said:
thanks NightxFall
however the droid does website said qHD lcd screen
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"Behold brilliance on the large 4" super LCD qHD display, on a device that still fits right in your hand"
That says S-LCD
When will XDA give the INC 4G it's own forum to talk about it? Both the Rezound and DInc original forums have some threads about it.
Rezound
Go for the Rezound - it has a bigger, better screen, and it's supposedly going to have ICS around May 9th. If you can save a bunch of money AND get an ICS device with better internals, then I see no reason to get the Incredible.
honestly the incredible 4g have the s4 over s3 that only advantage most of us here are rooting our device anyway so i dont think ics is big factor. As most of users in xda developers come here to remove the apps or overclock and so on reasons.
What is the best phone HTC in terms of performance? HTC One?
From my opinion, yes, HTC ONE X
Unrivalled quad-core performance
1.5 GHz Quad-Core processor
G-sensor
Gyro Sensor
Digital Compass
Proximity sensor
Operating System
Android OS v4.0
Camera
Amazing camera technology with HTC ImageSenseā¢
8 MP Camera with HTC ImageSense technology
1080p Video Recording
Screen
720 x 1280 pixel HD Screen
4.7" Screen
Memory
1GB RAM and 32GB internal memory
Connectivity
Wireless HDMI and DLNA connectivity
Such threads should not be started as opinions vary from person to person
Best to put up a poll
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What would you like your phone to be like? So many of them, but what do you want?
Design of Galaxy Nexus, with a slightly larger screen
Tegra 3
16Mpx Camera with 1080p and a decent optical zoom
Super AMOLED Plus 1280x720
Nexus Android aka Pure Android
Support for Note's SPen, and SMemo app, all other cool Note apps, but just apps, no Android tweaking
:good:
I'd ask for the impossible.
Motorola and HTC design quality, with nice aluminum and kevlar back.
Snapdragon S4, 1.4 - 2 ghz quad core CPU
4GB ram
44 GB of storage and sd card
Removable battery! With life that beats the razr maxx and still stays thin
LTE with the ability to connect to cdma and gsm networks
4.5-4.6 inch 1280x800 screen (I have small hands). Super LCD
14 mp camera with HTC's Imagesense chip, 4 mp front facing camera capable of HD video recording
On screen buttons
Ability to use latest versions of sense, touchwiz, motoblur(?), Xperia skin, and stock, by going into settings>manufacturer skin
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gagdude said:
I'd ask for the impossible.
Motorola and HTC design quality, with nice aluminum and kevlar back.
Snapdragon S4, 1.4 - 2 ghz quad core CPU
4GB ram
44 GB of storage and sd card
Removable battery! With life that beats the razr maxx and still stays thin
LTE with the ability to connect to cdma and gsm networks
4.5-4.6 inch 1280x800 screen (I have small hands). Super LCD
14 mp camera with HTC's Imagesense chip, 4 mp front facing camera capable of HD video recording
On screen buttons
Ability to use latest versions of sense, touchwiz, motoblur(?), Xperia skin, and stock, by going into settings>manufacturer skin
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I vote for this guy right here.
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Hmmm....
128 x 128 pixels, 5 lines, 1.5 inches (~121 ppi pixel density)
- Four-way scroll
- Dynamic font size
Vibration; Downloadable polyphonic, monophonic ringtones
- Phonebook
- 75 text messages
- 250 calendar notes
- 6 Java apps, 64 kB each
- 35 images
GPRS Class 6 (3+1/2+2 slots), 24 - 36 kbps
- Predictive text input
- Organizer
- Infrared transfer of data between compatible phones
- Profiles
Standard, Li-Ion 780 mAh
Stand-by 150 h - 300 h
Talk time 2 h - 5 h
That is the perfect phone and hard to find these days
rani9990 said:
I vote for this guy right here.
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Me to, and lol that's sounds amazing
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HTC made Device
1.5gHz Quad Core Snapdragon S4
4.3 Inch Screen Solar Charging Capable
QWERTY Keyboard
Kick Stand
8MP + Rear Facing Camera
2MP + Front Facing Camera
2000 mAh Removable Battery
60 GB Internal Storage
Micro SD Card Slot
LTE Capable
World Phone Ability CDMA / GSM