Hardware Comparison- HTC One S vs. Samsung Galaxy Note
We have two devices here that are and will be flag-ship devices for their respective carriers. Here we take a quick hardware comparison at the T-Mobile HTC One S vs. the AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note and how they both stack up against each other.
The T-Mobile HTC One S: The HTC One S is a 4.3-inch, with a 540 x 960 qHD resolution Super AMOLED display. The device comes with a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor clocked at 1.5GHz, 1GB of RAM, a 1,650mAh non-removable battery, 16GB of internal storage, and a microSD slot. Its eight-megapixel autofocus camera is capable of 1080p video capture, with an LED flash and a tempting f/2.0 lens, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, 4G HSPA+ connectivity, Beats Audio, NFC and Sense 4.0 atop Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. All backed in a uniform 7.8mm thick uniform frame.
Samsung Galaxy Note: The Samsung Galaxy Note sports a 5.3-inch display with HD Super AMOLED display. It runs Running Android 2.3.6 with a custom SDK that allows for S-pen functionality. The S-pen is a custom stylus-like device that has a click button for secondary functionality and only works with the Galaxy Note and no other device. The Galaxy Note is powered by a 1.5Ghz dual Core processor, with 16GB of storage (expandable via MicroSD), an 8 megapixel rear camera (records at 1080p) and a 2 megapixel front camera for video chat.
Specs | HTC One S | Samsung Galaxy Note |
Screen Size | 4.3-inches | 5.3-inches |
Processor | 1.5Ghz Dual-core | 1.5Ghz Dual-core |
Storage | 12GB(MicroSD Exp) | 16GB(MicroSD Exp) |
battery | 1650mAh | 2000mAH |
Front Camera | 1.3MP | 2.0MP |
Rear Camera | 8.0MP(1080p) | 8.0MP(1080p) |
Connectivity | 4G HSPA+ | 4G LTE |
Carrier | T-Mobile | AT&T |
OS | Android 4.0 with HTC Sense 4.o | Android 2.3 TouchWiz |
Others | Bluetooth, NFC | Bluetooth, NFC |