2013年8月12日星期一

Which phone you like most iPhone or Samsung Galaxy S4?

Which One is the most sexy phone?

New Generation iOS and Android phones are continually coming out recently. Which do you think the most indelicate, iPhone 5, HTC One S, Galaxy S4 or Sony Xperia Z? I got both OS phones, so I need more suggestions and specific compositions. In these day, there are such of kind people are switching from iPhone to Android like me, i got a iPhone 4S and Galaxy S3, i like them both.


iPhone 5

iPhone 5 is the biggest overhaul to the line since the release of the 3G in 2008. Compared with other high-end smart phones, however, it's more of a catch-up move. The 10cm screen is larger than previous iPhone, but smaller than many Android devices. The iPhone now works with 4G LTE cellular networks, something many Android devices already did. iPhone 5 doesn't break much new ground, but it supports the things that really set the iPhone apart: the slick, reliable operating system and the multitude of high-quality, third-party applications. Released in September, the iPhone 5 is getting old. Nonetheless, don't expect a new model until later this year. A software update. IOS 7, is also expected for free then.




 Samsung Galaxy S4

The S4 is an admirable device from a hardware standpoint. Its 12.5cm screen is larger than its predecessor. Yet it's a tad lighter and smaller and the display is sharp. Samsung packed the android device with a slew of custom features, including new found camera tools and the ability to perform tasks by waving a finger over a sensor. Many of the features, however, make the phone more complicated to use. In some cases, custom features work only some of the time. In other cases, you're confronted with too many ways to do similar things. The S4 might be for you if you don't mind spending time customising it. Otherwise, you must bypass all the gimmicks to get to what otherwise is a good phone.



HTC One

One is a phone that can match Apple's standards of feel and finish. Plastic and metal are joined together so well that you can't tell by feel where one ends and the other starts. The 12cm screen is also quite a sight. It 468 pixels per inch among the best. Two front-facing speakers give you actual stereo sound when turned sideways to watch a movie. HTC's camera has a lower resolution than most. Promises of better low-light shots from its larger sensors only partly delivered. Like other android phone makers, HTC adds confusion by customising the interface. There are four different "home" screens from which to launch apps, for instance. The One is worth checking out as an alternative to the Galaxy S4 from Samsung, which also adds complication with its customary features.







Sony Xperia Z

Xperia Z mostly catches up with offerings from Samsung and HTC, but one feature stands out: Its water-resistant shell means you can submerge the phone at least a metre deep for up to 30 minutes. Making water resistance a standard feature is something more phone makers should adopt as phones become companions to our active lives. Sony also enhances Google's android system, without overly cluttering the phone. Enhancements include battery-saving features. The Xperia also brings a lot of features from Sony's stand-alone Cyber-shot cameras, while letting you highlight only the ones you actually need. Sony's latest phone offering is impressive for a company better known for TVs, cameras and game machines.

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