Screen(!), build quality(full metal body !!!), camera, dynamic in-call volume, IR emitter. HTC - I love you <3
I like the idea of over 450 pixels per inch. But I know that HTC is going to do something with the Tegra 4 and leave the buyers of this in the dust. I also do in fact enjoy being able to revert to Stock from Sense or whatever, so if I do get another HTC it will be one with a perfectly stable official CM build.
I think that HTC makes the best looking hardware personally. I also think they explore a lot more in the media tech department than any other manufacturer in mobile. While NFC and Wireless Charging are cool, I really don't use them, like, ever. I wish them luck on this, nobody else is really innovating the mediacentric side of Android. Other than OUYA, that stuff is pretty cool. I preordered mine .
processor to me, but any android apps thats actually demanding enough to push the hardware at all? the GPU is still the andreno 320.
Camera along with HTC ZOE (awesomness), processor, design, not 5"
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An upgraded andreno 320....let's hope the 1080p resolution is not tooo much stress for it....cos am a serious gamer and those front facing speaker are the bomb.....am definitely getting it after I see good 3d benchmarks
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T4 isn't that big of a jump from the S600. I wouldn't feel left out if they did go that route lol.
Quadrant: 12026 (CPU: 35114, Mem: 10821, I/O 10908, 2D: 1006, 3D: 2253)
you'll have to dig around for other phones results. But remember more than just pixels are being pushed, the CPU needs to feed the GPU and handle sound/memory/AI all at once so even a lesser GPU can benefit from a CPU upgrade.
From all the vids I've watched the interface seems very smooth at 1080p so it looks like the CPU/VPU/GPU can handle it.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/24/nvidia-tegra-4-benchmarked/
Just slamming this on the table real quick, to the guy who says that the T4 won't beat the 600.
Tweet from Francois Piednoel (Senior Intel Engineer), talking about Atom Z2580 used in the Lenovo K900 smartphone. Maybe HTC will go with Intel next year..
#Tegra4 numbers are really low for the thermal envelop used in this tablets, on AnTuTu, Clovertrail+ is not too far with 1/4 of the power
Tegra 4, excellent Sunspider Scores, which I expected as A15 is good at javascript. When we look at the graphics section of Quadrant, Tegra 4 is not much faster, in fact it is slower in 2D.
The GLBenchmark score we must treat with CAUTION, it is not the same as the original Eygpt HD offscreen. It appears to be using a new texture type. The new test listed is called C24Z16 Offscreen ECT1, the one we know for iPad 4 etc is called C24Z16 Offscreen , we don't how this new texture type affects performance it could make faster or slower, I've emailed the GLB people to find out. Still I would not mind the T4 in a new Nexus 7, as I mainly web browse on it.
Quadrant
Tegra 4
2D - 330
3D - 2400
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...rence-phone-at-mwc-with-benchmarks-and-stats/
Snapdragon 600
2D - 1014
3D - 2279
http://runtechno.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Benchmark-Result-Quadrant-HTC-One.jpg
As for the speakers I don't know...
I play 99% of my games muted
I won't watch videos on it because of the battery
Listening to music through such speakers is masochism
In the pocket both will be covered by my thigh so they will sound muffled
And on the table they will be acting as a huge dust collectors
Don't forget to donate if you read my post above.
He meant HCT
http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/24/nvidia-tegra-4-benchmarked/
Just slamming this on the table real quick, to the guy who says that the T4 won't beat the 600.
Tweet from Francois Piednoel (Senior Intel Engineer), talking about Atom Z2580 used in the Lenovo K900 smartphone. Maybe HTC will go with Intel next year..
#Tegra4 numbers are really low for the thermal envelop used in this tablets, on AnTuTu, Clovertrail+ is not too far with 1/4 of the power
Tegra 4, excellent Sunspider Scores, which I expected as A15 is good at javascript. When we look at the graphics section of Quadrant, Tegra 4 is not much faster, in fact it is slower in 2D.
The GLBenchmark score we must treat with CAUTION, it is not the same as the original Eygpt HD offscreen. It appears to be using a new texture type. The new test listed is called C24Z16 Offscreen ECT1, the one we know for iPad 4 etc is called C24Z16 Offscreen , we don't how this new texture type affects performance it could make faster or slower, I've emailed the GLB people to find out. Still I would not mind the T4 in a new Nexus 7, as I mainly web browse on it.
Quadrant
Tegra 4
2D - 330
3D - 2400
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...rence-phone-at-mwc-with-benchmarks-and-stats/
Snapdragon 600
2D - 1014
3D - 2279
http://runtechno.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Benchmark-Result-Quadrant-HTC-One.jpg
On to the another topic.
Does anyone know if the IR remote in this phone is real universal remote? I mean something like Logitech universal remotes that you can "teach" any commands from any remote?
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