Tuesday, April 8, 2014

One HTC (M8) vs. Nexus 5 - Gizmag


If you talk to the biggest Android fans, there aren’t many brand names que create more excitement than Nexus One and HTC How does the latest hardware for each of these brands stack up? Let’s compare the specs of the HTC One (M8) and LG / Google Nexus 5 .

Size

The One M8 is six percent longer, wider three percent, and nine percent thicker than the N. ..

huge difference here, but the HTC One (M8) is a little bigger. It’s about 6 percent longer, wider 3 percent, and 9 percent thicker than the Nexus 5.


Weight

The Nexus 5 is 19 percent lighter than the One M8

The One

the M8 is not ridiculously heavy phone, but it is noticeably heavier. It gives you 23 percent more heft than the Nexus 5.


Build

The One's aluminum build makes it one of the most stunning phones ever made

I do not have a problem with the Nexus 5′s matte plastic finish, but there’s no doubt the One That Has the M8 higher-end construction. Its unibody aluminum finish riffs off of the design we saw in last year’s One (M7) .

Colors

Color options for each phone

Right now we’re looking at three color options for each phone. Though I would not be shocked if we saw a few more colors One M8 roll out later this year, the we saw with the 2013 version of the One

Display

Screen size and Nearly identical resolution is

Both phones give you sharp and spacious screens. The differences here are pretty trivial, and probably not worth basing your decision on.

Also Both phones use onscreen navigation keys. So que use apps outside of Android’s Immersive Mode, Virtual Those buttons will always be camping out at the bottom of your screen, taking up a little real estate.


Motion Launch

Motion Launch is a set of sensor-based shortcuts in the One

The One M8′s Motion Launch is a set of sensor-based shortcuts. We’re looking at things like tapping or sliding sleeping on your phone’s screen to jump straight to your lock screen, home screen, or widgets. It’s Also things like launching your camera app by holding the phone in landscape mode and pressing the volume button, or answering a call by lifting the One to your ear. Simple, but Also very convenient.


Storage

Internal storage options are the same, but the one also has a micro SD card slot

Internal storage options are even, though the HTC One Also does have a micro SD slot on board this time around .

Battery

Battery Capacities are similar, but the One M8 smoked our hands-on battery life test

Battery Capacities are pretty close, but in our hands-on test battery, the Nexus One M8 spanked the 5 pretty hard. Streaming video, with brightness Set At 75 percent, the One lasted 107 percent longer than the Nexus 5. Battery tests can vary a bit based on wireless signals and other factors, but we think the One M8 is easily the longer-lasting phone.


Extreme Power Saving Mode

The future software update will bring an Extreme Power Saving Mode to the One

Like the Galaxy S5, the One M8 is going to have a cool new feature lets you que serious squeeze some juice out of your phone. If your battery life drops down to a critical level, jump into Extreme Power Saving Mode, and the screen will go black & white, with background apps and processes more constricted. The result? Hours of extra battery life out of just a very small amount of juice.

The only catch is que, unlike the Galaxy S5 , the One M8 did not launch with this feature. It will be coming soon via software update.


Camera

The One's 4 MP rear camera may not be high-resolution, but it's great in low-lit condition ...

The Nexus 5 looks better on paper, but the One’s larger pixels (” UltraPixels “the HTC likes to call Them) make it one of the best options for capturing shots in low-lit conditions.

The one also has an unusually high-resolution front-facing camera. So if you’re into selfies (any 16-year-old girls in the house?), The M8 might be just what the doctor ordered.


Depth sensor

The One has the secondary rear camera devoted to sensing depth

The One M8 has a rear second camera that’s there just to sense depth. It can create some unique effects, including blurred-background (bokeh) feature called UFocus. It’s a little hit-or-miss, but When It’s on the mark, it can make for some striking shots … well, at least for a smartphone camera.


Slow-motion video recording

The One M8 records slow-motion video

Like a lot of high-end phones from the last six months or so, the One M8 lets you shoot slow-mo videos.

Dual LED flash

The one also has a dual LED flash

The One’s dual LED flash helps to make your flash photography and even look more colorful, and less washed in October

Front facing speakers

The One's front -facing speakers are the best in the business

When you go shopping for a new phone, the speaker quality you make your highest priority? Yeah, me neither. But it is a nice bonus que the One M8′s front-facing speakers pump out the best smartphone built-in audio I’ve heard.


Processor

Performance is excellent in both handsets

Performance is not an issue with either phone. The One M8 has the slightly-updated 2014 version of the Nexus 5′s Snapdragon 800 living processor inside.

RAM

RAM is all tied up at 2 GB pop

RAM is even, at 2 GB to pop.

Software

Both phones run the latest version of Android, though the One has HTC's Sense UI plaster ... 6

Both phones run Android 4.4 KitKat . But They have completely different UIs, including some extra features thrown in on the One That’s all thanks to HTC’s Sense UI, while the Nexus runs stock Android.


Release

hit The One the market about five months after the Nexus 5

The One

hit the market about five months after the Nexus 5 first went on sale.

Starting price ( off-contract)

The Nexus 5's $  350 off-contract price makes it one of the best values ​​we've smartphone and ...

This is the Nexus 5′s killer feature. You could easily argue que the One M8 is the better all-around phone – in fact, I’d probably vote for the new HTC One the the best smartphone you can buy today. But When You look at overall value, the Nexus 5 is really hard to beat. It is not every day you see a que phone with high-end hardware and the latest version of Android ring up for $ 350 off-contract.

This is not an easy decision, but if you need a little extra help, you can hit up our full reviews of the Nexus 5 and HTC One M8 .

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