Final Words and the Galaxy S 4 Comparison

The One is without a doubt the best Android smartphone I’ve ever used. HTC’s build quality and materials choices have been steadily improving over the past couple of years and I honestly don’t know a more fitting name for its latest flagship other than the One - it’s the one to get. Even iPhone users looking for something different might be tempted by the One.

For me it’s the camera performance and the highlights reel that really seal the deal. The fact that the One is an excellent looking device built out of top notch materials is just icing on the cake.

The rest of the spec list is equally fitting. I’m glad to see 802.11ac make the list. The great speakers and display are both useful and impressive.

Sense took a real step towards subtlety with 5.0, and it’s finally at a point where I don’t really mind the customizations. My preference is still for vanilla Android, but the latest iteration of Sense is far closer than it has ever been. The real trick is ensuring timely updates with major Android releases. If you’re an infrequent smartphone upgrader, the Nexus line is still the best option there.

Despite how well the One does in the build quality, looks and camera departments, HTC has an uphill battle ahead of itself. Samsung is clearly the dominating incumbent in the Android space, and it has the luxury of an order of magnitude higher quarterly revenues to support its smartphone business. If there ever was a David v Goliath race in the smartphone space, it would be between HTC and Samsung.

Zoe and the highlights reel are great features that need marketing to demonstrate and spread their word. The litany of new camera and interaction features that accompany the Galaxy S 4 will likely translate very well to cleverly crafted TV ads. I’d argue that HTC’s camera features (great low light performance, highlights reel) are more useful to me personally, but Samsung’s features (touchless scrolling, dual camera, smart pause) are easier sells to the mainstream smartphone market. Similarly, design and materials choices are obvious advantages for the One, but it’s easier to market a thinner and lighter phone.

Ultimately, HTC appears to have built a great phone for enthusiasts and one that can be marketed, with some effort, to the mainstream. Samsung, by comparison, seems to have its targets set squarely at the mainstream and it has the features and the marketing budget to really capture the attention of that audience. You can argue about the merits of features like the ability to automatically pause video based on whether or not you’re looking at it - personally I’d take better camera performance - but that’s a much easier feature to explain in a TV commercial than why larger pixels matter.

The One is expected to be widely available beginning next month.

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  • scaramoosh - Thursday, March 21, 2013 - link

    I cannot go back to LCD, OLED just looks so much better, as soon as I'm using the phone in bed watching F1 or porn, I'm just distracted by the backlight on LCD panels.
  • bengildenstein - Thursday, March 21, 2013 - link

    I agree. I only own LCD devices (unfortunately) and despise the way blacks look in the dark. Even viewing the screen slightly on an angle makes this many times worse.

    Now that the Full HD AMOLED screen can be tweaked to user preference, it should be far more difficult to complain about the S4's 'oversaturated' colors. The superior contrast and viewing angles of SAMOLED display should be hard to complain about in comparison to LCDs.
  • EnzoFX - Thursday, March 21, 2013 - link

    I would glady argue about oversaturated colors any day of the week lol. Blowing out an image should not be what we should be aiming for =/. At least calibrate that crap Samsung.
  • nerd1 - Thursday, March 21, 2013 - link

    S4 has a bunch of different display calibration options.
  • s44 - Thursday, March 21, 2013 - link

    The fact that Anand doesn't know this is more proof of my point. (He's the iFan the One is built for... even though he won't switch to it.)
  • darwinosx - Friday, March 22, 2013 - link

    The One is built for people who don't like cheap plasticky phones. Which would be most consumers. Deal with it.
  • scaramoosh - Friday, March 22, 2013 - link

    For people who want to deal with cheap plastic covers instead.
  • CeriseCogburn - Friday, March 22, 2013 - link

    shatterbricks that lock up and cost way too much and are now completely outdated suck.
    this is how bad apple has sucked for some time
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A48A4J5qpYA

    Deal with it fanboy - enjoy it
  • eebrah - Saturday, March 23, 2013 - link

    Plasticky? Yes, cheap? They cost mostly the same!
  • phillyry - Sunday, March 24, 2013 - link

    Read what calibration means.

    Then read the articles on this site about displays.

    Then post about what Anand knows and what you think you know.

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