HTC Butterfly X920
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13 years ago
The HTC Butterfly has a fantastic display but is let down by poor battery life
The HTC J Butterfly was exclusively released in Japan in December last year but HTC has now unveiled an international variant of the device that works on Australian 3G networks, simply called the Butterfly.
Pros:
- Outstanding full HD display
- Thin
- well constructed design
- Dual notification lights
Cons:
- Awful battery life
- Occasional performance hiccups
- Some annoying ergonomics
13 years ago
A high-end Android smartphone, Butterfly comes with best user-interface and includes new & latest applications. Though it comes with steep price tag, still the handset is worth spending money on.
Pros:
- High speed performance
- Excellent display quality
- Impressive build
- Includes updated HTC Sense UI
Cons:
- SIM tray looks quite confusing
- Expensive
- Works with Micro-SIM only
11 years ago
Review: HTC Droid DNA
When you're contemplating the vast expanse of glass covering any one of the current models of smartphones with supersized screens, you have to ask yourself: How big is too big? Is a 5-inch display that much better than a 4.5-incher? Does native 1080p capability actually matter on a smartphone?
Pros:
- The 1920 × 1080 display is the best on any phone, both on paper and in real life
- Mostly flawless performance from the quad-core CPU, 2GB of RAM and Verizon's 4G LTE network
- Looks kinda badass.
Cons:
- Crappy battery life
- Display isn't significantly better than the screens found on top rivals
- At 5 inches, the screen is too big - a pain to use with one hand.
13 years ago
Will definitely have a price drop.
Friends don't worry about the price.Wait for 2-3 weeks from here,surely the price will may be coming down around Rs.32000/- . It had dropped the price of one X & one X+ and its time for butterfly,because it is ready with its Flagship one.
10 years ago
One Star
Good phone however was not brand new. Was used!
13 years ago
AT&T has the One X. Sprint has the EVO 4G LTE . But it's been a long while since Verizon customers had an HTC flagship to call their own. The Droid DNA would very much like to grab that mantel, please. And it's got about every spec a geek could ask for.
13 years ago
HTC Droid DNA review: A superphone with flaws
HTC's Droid DNA is a mixed bag. On the plus side, the phone has a distinctive and solid-feeling build, a superb 1080p display and a top-notch camera configuration.
Pros:
- Outstanding 1080p display
- high-quality build
- fantastic cameras
- LED indicators on front and back of phone
Cons:
- Inconsistent, glitch-filled performance
- substandard call quality
- underwhelming battery life
- limited internal storage
- no option for external storage
- cluttered and visually inconsistent UI
- non-optimal button and port configuration
13 years ago
D o you think there are already too many smartphones out there? What about another big boy ? And one that has enough features to be called yet another iPhone-killer. But, the iPhone's supremacy is coming to an end , so that moniker could soon be obsolete.
13 years ago
HTC Droid DNA Android Smartphone Review
There was a time when 5-inch and larger smartphones were scoffed at. The term "phablet" was coined and holding one of these things up to your head typically meant a bit of ridicule was in order. However, as devices got thinner, lighter and ever more sleek, the 5-inch smartphone has become a hot
Pros:
- Fast and responsive
- Gorgeous screen
- Excellent build quality
- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Cons:
- microUSB cover gets in the way
- Middling battery life for such a large phone
- Power button placement not optimal
13 years ago
HTC DROID DNA
The DROID DNA is a wonderful device. It has an unmatched display and incredible performance. Unfortunately, the experience is hampered by bad battery life.
Pros:
- Beautiful display
- Great performance
- Solid build quality
- Good camera
Cons:
- Abysmal battery life
- Sense is very heavy
- A few design quirks
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