Well the new beast unleashed by HTC to get back again in their old ranks.This beast is one of its kind.A Quad-core Krait Processor coupled with 2 Gigs of Ram and A screen with the resolution of 1920*1080 Pixels with a PPI of a remarkeable 441.Sure It is one hell of a phone.This phone couldnt have come to the market at a better time.The holiday shopping spree has already begun in the United States, so
every Android smartphone manufacturer has thrown its best effort on the
market. However, the DROID DNA clearly stands out in the crowd with its
super powerful quad-core chipset and sweet full HD display.
On the other hand, the non-expandable user memory of the latest DROID did cause a few raised eyebrows, while the non-removable 2020mAh battery causes some concern as well - it has four CPU cores and over two million pixels to power. We are now to check out if those actually matter in real life usage or if the DROID DNA is fine as it is.
The HTC DROID DNA looks a lot like its Japanese relative, the HTC J butterfly. The smartphone is a handsome bloke - it sports clean lines and cool red plus that huge bright screen on the front. The handset's designers have done well with the sides, too - the perforated metal strips are said to be inspired by supercars' design.
The size of the smartphone is quite good given the massive screen on board. The HTC DROID DNA stands at 141 x 70.5 x 9.7 mm and while it won't win any slimness awards its footprint is barely any bigger than the Galaxy S III despite the despite packing a 0.2" display. The weight is also quite acceptable at 138 grams.
It has the best screen on the market yet.The 5" Super LCD3 display with full HD resolution is a marvel to look at and the first of its kind to be featured in a smartphone in the United States. With a pixel density of 441ppi, the DROID's screen handily beats all competitors' offerings in terms of sharpness. It simply exceeds the boundaries of human perception - it is impossible to distinguish pixels no matter how good one's vision is.With the 2020mAh battery of the device being non-removable, we were quite skeptical about it powering such a powerful hardware and massive screen throughout an entire day. The HTC DROID DNA however, did surprise us pleasantly with its performance in our dedicated battery test. The smartphone managed an endurance rating of 49h, which is more than most of its direct rivals got.
At the End I will only it is one beast of a one and No phone on the market can match it's screen or the phone.But the limited storage is the biggest disadvantage.
Main disadvantages
- No microSD card slot; only 11GB of user-available memory
- Non user-replaceable battery
- No dedicated camera key
- Only available on Verizon
- Large amount of unnecessary Verizon bloatware takes up precious internal memory
On the other hand, the non-expandable user memory of the latest DROID did cause a few raised eyebrows, while the non-removable 2020mAh battery causes some concern as well - it has four CPU cores and over two million pixels to power. We are now to check out if those actually matter in real life usage or if the DROID DNA is fine as it is.
The HTC DROID DNA looks a lot like its Japanese relative, the HTC J butterfly. The smartphone is a handsome bloke - it sports clean lines and cool red plus that huge bright screen on the front. The handset's designers have done well with the sides, too - the perforated metal strips are said to be inspired by supercars' design.
The size of the smartphone is quite good given the massive screen on board. The HTC DROID DNA stands at 141 x 70.5 x 9.7 mm and while it won't win any slimness awards its footprint is barely any bigger than the Galaxy S III despite the despite packing a 0.2" display. The weight is also quite acceptable at 138 grams.
It has the best screen on the market yet.The 5" Super LCD3 display with full HD resolution is a marvel to look at and the first of its kind to be featured in a smartphone in the United States. With a pixel density of 441ppi, the DROID's screen handily beats all competitors' offerings in terms of sharpness. It simply exceeds the boundaries of human perception - it is impossible to distinguish pixels no matter how good one's vision is.With the 2020mAh battery of the device being non-removable, we were quite skeptical about it powering such a powerful hardware and massive screen throughout an entire day. The HTC DROID DNA however, did surprise us pleasantly with its performance in our dedicated battery test. The smartphone managed an endurance rating of 49h, which is more than most of its direct rivals got.
At the End I will only it is one beast of a one and No phone on the market can match it's screen or the phone.But the limited storage is the biggest disadvantage.
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