- May 28, 2013
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I am looking at getting my first android phone in a few weeks and torn between the HTC One and the S4. I know you are all going to say get the One in this forum but I wanted to list what I see as the + and - points and if you all would like to comment then please feel free.
- HTC Company stability - It worries me the amount of staff leaving the company and also that HTC appears to me to only look after the current phones ie as soon as there is a new model out that updates to the software get fewer and far between. I am buying this phone for 2 years and hence I want to know HTC and the updates will be there for that time period
- Non removeable battery - I wont swap a battery daily but its nice to know in the S4 that if I charge and discharge the battery so much that its lifespan is reduced that I can swap the battery quickly.
+ Better and clearer screen
+ Build quality and the look and feel of the body of the phone
- Slow charging - I read that HTC disabled the quick charge option so as to make the battery last longer - I am in agreement that this is a good move but when you are on the go all day and only have a short amount of time to charge the phone before a night out then this could come into play. Charging over night is not a problem obviously
+32 and 64GB versions available - the S4 in the UK is only available in 16Gb.
- No memory card - While most files will get stored on the device, its nice to know an sd card is an option to add 64gb of storage for video, music etc
If anyone has any different plus or negative points or wishes to expand on the above then please feel free - it may form a buying guide for everyone
Thanks
- HTC Company stability - It worries me the amount of staff leaving the company and also that HTC appears to me to only look after the current phones ie as soon as there is a new model out that updates to the software get fewer and far between. I am buying this phone for 2 years and hence I want to know HTC and the updates will be there for that time period
- Non removeable battery - I wont swap a battery daily but its nice to know in the S4 that if I charge and discharge the battery so much that its lifespan is reduced that I can swap the battery quickly.
+ Better and clearer screen
+ Build quality and the look and feel of the body of the phone
- Slow charging - I read that HTC disabled the quick charge option so as to make the battery last longer - I am in agreement that this is a good move but when you are on the go all day and only have a short amount of time to charge the phone before a night out then this could come into play. Charging over night is not a problem obviously
+32 and 64GB versions available - the S4 in the UK is only available in 16Gb.
- No memory card - While most files will get stored on the device, its nice to know an sd card is an option to add 64gb of storage for video, music etc
If anyone has any different plus or negative points or wishes to expand on the above then please feel free - it may form a buying guide for everyone
Thanks