The iPhone 5 sports a fantastic aluminium unibody design; runs iOS, an
operating system that is easy to use; and comes with a huge collection
of great apps that run without a hitch. Also, this handset has one of
the best cameras on a smartphone (though, in tests, we saw some purple
fringing at the edge of photos when the light source was out of the
frame). The biggest issue with the Apple device, however, is its screen
size, which is too small to allow for a great multimedia, web browsing,
or typing experience.
HTC One is a beautiful gadget that comes
with a vibrant FullHD screen and superb speakers. The device runs
Android, customized with HTC's Sense UI that looks great. The camera,
though good, is not in the league of what the iPhone 5 and the Galaxy 4
offer. But here you get a device that marries form with function.
The Galaxy 4's camera rules the roost among the three. It not only
matches the one on iPhone, but also surpasses it in some shooting
conditions. Besides, you also get stellar multimedia performance, and
support for up to 32GB microSD cards (the iPhone and HTC one do not
support expandable memory). Still, in terms of users interface, the S4
is not as smooth as HTC One. Also, its body is built using plastic.
As far as battery is concerned, all three devices average around 11 to
13 hours to give you up to a day's use. Still, leave your home without a
charger at your own risk.
And finally, the price. If you
don't mind the plastic body and just 8GB of internal storage, the Galaxy
S4 offers the best value at around Rs 39,000. The HTC One (32GB
internal), costing Rs 43,000, is a good choice if you want an all-round ,
goodlooking Android phone. And buy the iPhone 5 (16GB), at Rs 45,000,
if you want an OS that comes with the best exclusive apps created for a
smartphone.
The iPhone 5 sports a fantastic aluminium unibody design; runs iOS, an operating system that is easy to use; and comes with a huge collection of great apps that run without a hitch. Also, this handset has one of the best cameras on a smartphone (though, in tests, we saw some purple fringing at the edge of photos when the light source was out of the frame). The biggest issue with the Apple device, however, is its screen size, which is too small to allow for a great multimedia, web browsing, or typing experience.
HTC One is a beautiful gadget that comes with a vibrant FullHD screen and superb speakers. The device runs Android, customized with HTC's Sense UI that looks great. The camera, though good, is not in the league of what the iPhone 5 and the Galaxy 4 offer. But here you get a device that marries form with function.
The Galaxy 4's camera rules the roost among the three. It not only matches the one on iPhone, but also surpasses it in some shooting conditions. Besides, you also get stellar multimedia performance, and support for up to 32GB microSD cards (the iPhone and HTC one do not support expandable memory). Still, in terms of users interface, the S4 is not as smooth as HTC One. Also, its body is built using plastic.
As far as battery is concerned, all three devices average around 11 to 13 hours to give you up to a day's use. Still, leave your home without a charger at your own risk.
And finally, the price. If you don't mind the plastic body and just 8GB of internal storage, the Galaxy S4 offers the best value at around Rs 39,000. The HTC One (32GB internal), costing Rs 43,000, is a good choice if you want an all-round , goodlooking Android phone. And buy the iPhone 5 (16GB), at Rs 45,000, if you want an OS that comes with the best exclusive apps created for a smartphone.