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This guy is very baised
What do u guys think???
It's better or worse depending on what you're looking for in the phone.U do realise the s4 is actually better than the HTC one....all I hear about the one is its look and boom sound and that's the end of its praise... Samsung is gonna put the kids to bed in about 24-48 hours when s4s begin to Get in consumers hands and all the praise will flood this site, blogs etc...HTC got its shine do to being out first that's it....
Baised how? U do realise the s4 is actually better than the HTC one....all I hear about the one is its look and boom sound and that's the end of its praise... Samsung is gonna put the kids to bed in about 24-48 hours when s4s begin to Get in consumers hands and all the praise will flood this site, blogs etc...HTC got its shine do to being out first that's it....
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Baised how? U do realise the s4 is actually better than the HTC one....all I hear about the one is its look and boom sound and that's the end of its praise... Samsung is gonna put the kids to bed in about 24-48 hours when s4s begin to Get in consumers hands and all the praise will flood this site, blogs etc...HTC got its shine do to being out first that's it....
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It's better or worse depending on what you're looking for in the phone.
I for one, am looking for a phone find more use in the good speakers, better low-light capable camera and aluminum body. I don't fancy the air gestures or the eye tracking stuff that the S4 offers, so the HTC One beats the S4 easily for my personal use. You probably have different needs/uses and the features that the S4 offers, might cater to you needs better than the One. So, I don't think one phone 'beats' the other, or puts the kids to bed. It's just about what features are more important to you, when both phones are this good.
Disclaimer: I purchased an HTC One.
I obviously haven't tried to use the S4 and the One, but from the pics and initial reviews/previews, it looks like the S4 physically looks/feels like the S3. I was a bigger fan of the iPhone 5's aluminum body than the S3, so I think the HTC One would be a better option for me. For the camera and speakers, based on the reviews/pics, the HTC One produces better low light pics than even the Lumia 920, and that's a clear win for me. The impressions about the speakers are positive everywhere, so yeah, I think the HTC One seems like a better fit for me.Besides the aluminium body which has its downfalls, how do u figure the HTC one is better for u in the departments if u never used the s4 especially if so, e reviewers are biased? My point is until u have them both side by side u cant count out a phone that might surprise u
Where did u see the HTC one has better low light pics? Every review I've seen had s4 winning...but I understand ur point now...like u said its about what's better for u end of the day... I can't argue with that...those features on the s4 I can't knock because I might just use them so I can't say they're gimmicks..
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Dude, you can't convince people that buy a phone b/c of the way it "looks" or "feels". They are entitled to be shallow and superficial. It's like buying cars. What looks good doesn't always mean it runs good, is reliable and has the most bang for the buck. Or said differently, having a trophy wife with all sorts of issues that make you crazy and wish you had picked a solid 7.5 instead of a 10.
The One cleary wins in low light pictures. Have you not seen the reviews. The low light pictures aren't even close.