Samsung Galaxy S4 VS HTC One: Battle of Two Of The Most Popular 2013 Flagship Android Smartphones

Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One are two of the biggest and most successful Android smartphones released this year, offering new features and revolutionary specs. For those planning to buy a new smartphone with Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One as top options, below is a comparison between the two.

Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One: The Processor

As posted on CNET, both phones are running on powerful Qualcomm quad-core processors. The difference is that the Samsung Galaxy S4's processor is running at 1.9 Ghz, while HTC One's clocked at 1.7 GHz only.

Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One: The Battery

Samsung Galaxy S4 is packed with a 2600mAh battery, a removable one, which can easily be replaced when taking off the back cover. The South Korean smartphone manufacturer also offers separate battery covers, which are compatible with wireless charging. Meanwhile, the HTC One has a lower-capacity and non-removable battery, with only 2300mAh.  

Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One: The Camera

When it comes to imaging capacities, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One both have something to boast for. The Korean phone sticks with tradition, offering a 13-megapixel camera sensor, equipped with a number of filters, new settings, and photo effects.

On the other hand, the Taiwanese phone company offers a first in the world of mobile camera with its Ultrapixel technology, which, according to the company, allows a larger sensor size and bigger pixels, and as a result, provides more light sensitivity, which sets an advantage when shooting in lowlight conditions. Particularly, HTC One features a special 4 MP sensor using Ultrapixel technology.

Samsung Galaxy S4 vs HTC One: Other Significant Features

Both HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 has IR blaster, enabling them to command HDTVs. Furthermore, these Android smartphones have 4G LTE connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC or near-field communication hardware, and Wi-fi wireless networking. 

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