HTC Butterfly X920
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13 years ago
HTC DROID DNA Written Review by Taylor
At the end of the day, the DROID DNA is a fantastic smartphone. It's leading the pack in the 5-inch 1080p sector and sets the bar quite high. It performs virtually without a hitch, the display and design are fantastic and the build quality is well above par for the course.
Pros:
- The display is arguably the best on the market
- design and build quality are fantastic
- the 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro and 2GB RAM keeps things moving smoothly
Cons:
- Battery life could be better
- storage is meager
- may to be too big for some
13 years ago
The HTC Butterfly is an Android phone that is technically unavailable in the UK (or indeed Europe) - for now, at least. You can buy it via various online stores, however, so our Australian colleagues gave us the low-down on the HTC Butterfly so we can find out what we are missing.
13 years ago
The HTC Butterfly is one of the first smartphones in the world to sport a full HD display and that will remain its main selling point. But apart from that it's also proven to be a decent all rounder. It does have a few shortcomings but its advantages outweigh them.
Pros:
- Sense UI 4
- Fast Performance
- Brilliant Full HD Screen with Great Sharpness and Outdoor Legibility
- Aesthetical Design
- Build Quality
- Dual Notification Lights
- Covered Ports
- Call Quality and Reception
- Audio Quality (Through 3.5mm Audio Jack
- Battery Life
Cons:
- Complex SIM Tray
- Average Loudspeaker
- Noisy Low Light Camera Performance
- Slow HDR Mode
13 years ago
HTC Butterfly – Review
I am an avid user of iPhones and I have been for the last 4 years and I'm currently getting bored of iOS, yes, bored. I have been wondering what to get next and the opportunity to review one of […]
13 years ago
HTC Butterfly review: The droid monarch
Going by sales in the past year alone, it's easy to forget that HTC still makes some of the best hardware in the smartphone game. Despite the fact that it was the first to release a smartphone with a dual-core Krait chipset, the first to launch a quad-core, and the first to put a fullHD display on a...
Pros:
- Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
- 3G with HSPA
- LTE (market dependent, 5" 16M-color 1080p Super LCD3 capacitive touchscreen display with 441ppi pixel density
- Curved Gorilla Glass 2, Android OS v4.1.1 Jelly Bean with Sense 4+ UI, Quad-core 1.5 GHz Krait CPU, 2 GB RAM, Adreno 320 GPU
- Qualcomm
Cons:
- Non user-replaceable battery
- Awkwardly placed and uncomfortable power key
- No shortcuts or connectivity toggles in notification area
- Uninspiring camera performance
13 years ago
Butterfly has good build quality and gives a feeling of a premium device, which it is. The phone weighs 140 grams. HTC had sometime back launched its first 5 inch device, called HTC Butterfly, for around Rs 45,000. Here is my take on the smartphone.
Pros:
- Stylish design
- Covered ports
- Call quality
- Audio quality (through 3.5 mm audio jack
- Display
Cons:
- SIM tray
- Battery
- Low light camera performance
13 years ago
HTC Droid DNA
Verizon's HTC Droid DNA boasts a rapid quad-core processor, smooth Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system, and staggeringly high resolution 5-inch display into the best smartphone powerhouse available on Verizon's network.
Pros:
- Large
- high-resolution display
- Easy
- one-handed use
- Rapid quad-core processor
Cons:
- Screen colors slightly muted
- No expandable memory
11 years ago
I've always had a soft spot for HTC ever since I laid my eyes on the HTC Dream / T-Mobile G1 way back in the day. They sparked my love for Android and for phone hardware. That was a few years ago now, but even today, their hardware design still excites me, however, their software usually leaves...
Pros:
- The best looking 5-inch 1920×1080 Super LCD3 Display
- Amazing looking hardware design - feels great in the hand
- 8MP Camera / 1080p video recording
- Super snappy CPU
Cons:
- Sense is too bloated for some
- I don't mind it too much
- You're going to be constantly fighting to conserve battery
- Loudspeaker is nothing to write home about - Beats is a joke
- to be honest
- Power button placing is stupid
- not in a natural area where fingers reach
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