The rumors and leaks of the HTC One and its amazing camera capabilities have been quite the topic of discussion over the last few weeks and the company has officially announced it yesterday. We thought it would make some sense if we drop some additional information into the conversation. You might already know that it will compete with all the other high-end spec’d smartphones. Below, we’ve compared the 3 hottest Android phones – HTC One Vs. LG/Google Nexus 4 Vs. Samsung Galaxy Note II, and the comparison chart should help you make a decision.
The brand new spanking HTC One was announced with its 4.7-inch Full HD 1080p display at 468ppi pixel density, exquisite aluminum unibody design, first class stereo speakers. It has also got Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean + new HTC Sense 5 UI with a ton of software tweaks. There’s no doubt that its “Ultrapixel” camera sensor will blow all the currently available traditional sensors out of the water. Of course, we are excepting Nokia Lumia 920’s Pure View camera. It comes with the ability to capture high dynamic range video (HDR), and sports a compact 1/3″ backside-illuminated sensor and F2.0 aperture on 28mm lens. It has also got optical image stabilization (that’s a feature present on Lumia 920 only). There’s no doubt that its camera will be one of its selling points.
On the other side, the Galaxy Note 2 packs a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD display with 720p resolution, packing 1.6GHz Exynos 4 quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 8MP rear camera, LTE radio, 3100mAH battery and more. Nexus 4 has a 4.7-inch HD IPS+LCD display with 720p resolution, 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, HSPA+ radio, 8MP shooter on back side. Both the Nexus 4 and Galaxy Note 2 devices are the leading Android phones on the market right now.
Here’s is the specs comparison chart to the newly announced HTC One. You can check out the chart among the aforementioned devices that stacks up each device’s respective specs side-by-side. After all, you do care about tech specs. Right?
HTC One vs. LG Nexus 4 vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 2: Specs Comparison