Jul 08, 2013 07:00 BST HTC One as Against Galaxy S4 Review

Many people were thrilled when they heard about the special edition of the Galaxy S4 and the same news was followed by HTC One. The two are both hugely popular devices and lots of Android lovers welcomed the addition of the Google Android. Now, HTC One and Galaxy S4 Google Edition had been given a video review.

The Google Edition for HTC One is readily available at the Store for a $599 fee. The specifications are the same like the 32 GB and include LTE support. The device has a 1.7 GHZ Snapdragon Quad Core Processor, a 4.7 inch 1080 LCD 3 display and a 2GB RAM; A 4 mega- camera with and it has a non removable battery with 2300mAh. The Galaxy S4 is also available via Google Play and is priced at $649. It is the same as the 16GB model, supports the same bands that includes LTE. The phone has a 1.9 GHZ 600 quad core processor, a 6 inch AMOLED Display that features a full HD and a 2GB RAM. It also has a 13 mega-pixel camera and a 2600 mAh removable battery. Another useful feature is the microSD expansion which the HTC does not have.

One team had a firsthand experience with both smartphones and created a video with the HTC and Google Editions. This video lasts for 10 minutes that can be seen on the internet which shows both phones and dig into some of the differences of the Android versions, how the applications will be handled including the camera. At the end of the video, a quick comparison of the two will make you interested. Viewers can also see the S4 Google Edition as an improvement of Galaxy S4. This video will be useful as this gives lots of benefits of the Google Editions of the HTC and Galaxy S4.

What are your thoughts on this matter? Are you happy to hear about the Google Editions? What do you think will be the best advantage of this? Are you purchasing the Google Editions? See our Samsung Galaxy deals at Checker and the HTC One deals too.

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