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Default HTC ONE S VS US Version GS3 (benchmark results)

Anandtech has a review on US version GS3, on their benchmark page i can see one S beating GS3 in most cases.
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One S proved better in 10 tests out of 12, against US version GS3.. interesting.
 
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It's pretty logical considering HOS has a much lower resolution screen and so it has a lot more power doing something else that moving all those extra pixels on the screen.
 
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Anandtech has a review on US version GS3, on their benchmark page i can see one S beating GS3 in most cases.
please have a look at this link

One S proved better in 10 tests out of 12, against US version GS3.. interesting.
I am very glad to see that. I've had no buyer's regret with this phone. It does everything I want and more. And it's a better built, better looking phone.
 
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I'm curious, what's the difference between the international and T-Mo versions? Also, do we have the same wifi antenna issues as the One X?
 
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My guess is carrier bloatware.

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TMOUS only has the blue gradient anodized aluminum finish which seems stronger than the MAO black of the Intl.
 
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It's pretty logical considering HOS has a much lower resolution screen and so it has a lot more power doing something else that moving all those extra pixels on the screen.
i wonder what linpack and other non-graphical benchmarks have to do with screen resolution. (nothing?)
 
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http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/6/23...ons-benchmarks

The review says it is better than the one s but the benchmarks for the T-Mobile gs3 and the one s tell a different story. Add sense and the build and I am really happy with my choice.
 
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The One S in my opinion an excellent hand set. I love most of the features but removable storage would have been nice. Performance wise this phone is hard to top. I prefer sense and HTC build quality over Samsung. No remorse here.

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