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Originally Posted by luv
Did a comparison between it and the S4. Seem almost identical. HTC looks to have a little more talk time. S4 has the larger screen. S4 is Android 4.2, and HTC is Android 4.1 (although I have no idea what that difference means).
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Android 4.1 | Android 4.2 |
- Screen elements shown: Digital clock at the top-center; day and date below the clock; lock icon at lower half of the screen
- To unlock device, drop lock icon on unlock icon on outer ring.
- Outer ring has shortcuts for Camera and Google Now.
- Uses only one lockscreen
- Does not allow lockscreen widgets
- Notifications Shade accessible by swiping top screen edge downwards
| - Screen elements shown: Digital clock at the top-right; day and date below the clock; lock icon at lower half of the screen; user icons below lock icon (for multi-user feature on tablets only)
- Hour digits on clock are set in boldface, presumably for greater visibility
- To unlock, drag lock icon to outer ring.
- No app shortcuts on outer lock ring
- Google Now can be launched by swiping center (dotted circle) of lockscreen’s bottom edge upwards.
- Uses multiple lockscreens and allows lockscreen widgets; lockscreens can be rearranged
- Notifications Shade accessible by swiping top screen edge downwards; swipe down with two fingers to open Quick Settings menu. For tablets, swipe down from the left side for Notification and the right side for the Quick Settings menu
- Camera accessible by swiping right screen edge towards left (for phones only)
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The HTC will get 4.2 eventually, but I'd still go with the Samsung. Better camera, replaceable battery, you can add more memory, and super amoled looks better than s-lcd 3 imo. (nicer screen

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