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    HTC Amaze 4G VS HTC One S

    Hello friends I am planning to buy a new android Smartphone but I am not able to decide which mobile I should go for I am not looking for any other company than HTC as I am a diehard fan of HTC Smartphone. I searched for few Smartphone available in HTC and I found these two Smartphone’s are better than other but now after short listing these two mobiles I am not able to understand which to go from these two. So guys can anyone over here let me know which is the best phone from these two. And if possible let me know each and every detail about both the Smartphone’s. Not only that much if anyone can provide me a small review that would be more than helpful. Thank you in advance.

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    Re: HTC Amaze 4G VS HTC One S

    HTC Amaze 4G is a Smartphone powerful and complete, that would have been a bombshell there is not that long ago. Unfortunately, the cell phone market is evolving very rapidly, and this unit is offered good Android phone, which unfortunately does not, however, differs from other high-end devices on the market. HTC offers these days’ two main kinds of designs: some more rounds, squares and other more. HTC Amaze 4G falls into the first category. Those who love the designs will appreciate the solid HTC Amaze 4G, the aluminum hull gives an impression of quality in the hands (and unfortunately in size). Its screen is slightly smaller than the HTC Raider, but it's not necessarily a bad thing, since different sizes may be of interest different people. Its screen offers good quality and good resolution QHD, which is however behind the Optimus Nexus LTE and Galaxy.

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    Re: HTC Amaze 4G VS HTC One S

    The HTC Amaze 4G Surprise opposes the 'thinner is better' trend we have seen the likes of Samsung and its variants Galaxy S II adopted for a large, 5.1 x 2.58 inches responsible design philosophy. Despite the HTC Amaze 4G Surprises does not get much thicker than its competitors, 0.46 inches (11.7mm) thick, its 6.1 ounces (0.17kg) weight certainly gives the opposite impression. With a similar 4.3-inch QHD super LCD, HTC Amaze 4G Surprise includes the right where the feeling left, but its Gorilla Glass coated screen is spilled its confines aluminum a bit much for our liking. Colors of the device are blurred, and viewing angles have a spectacular success in 45 degree bends. It is far from clear images and bright colors reached its current competition, the Galaxy S 2. And although it would have been nice to see HTC phone equipment with an AMOLED screen Super Plus, we are confident that the full extent of the screen resolution to replace any of the complaining centered. Around back, we have a speaker grill right next to an 8-megapixel shooter with dual LED flash, and lurking beneath the soft touch back is an NFC chip, the first HTC device, although not much use of it yet. Turning to the inside exposed, we have the requirement of the SIM card slot, 1,730 mAh and vacancies accompanying microSD card reader. The HTC Amaze 4G comes with a wide Surprise 16 GB of internal storage, but if you are looking to charge a large amount of audiovisual products, you'd better plan on providing additional capacity. In our time with it, we found the HTC Amaze 4G constantly Surprise to about 30 percent after only three hours of light to moderate use - that is with Twitter, Google Reader and two counts of e-mail synchronized. Mix in some casual web browsing, a YouTube video or two and a half hour session GTalk, and the above mentioned four hour limit is easily accessible.

    Processor and operating system
    • Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 1.5 GHz dual-core CPU
    • Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread)
    • HTC Sense 3.0

    Media and social networks
    • HDMI (with adapter MMC)
    • Share photos / videos on Facebook, Flickr, Twitter or YouTube
    • Facebook and Twitter for HTC Sense
    • Friend Stream
    • Gallery, Music, and FM radio
    • SRS virtual surround headphone cable

    Memory
    • 16 GB internal phone memory EMMC
    • Micro SD memory card slot (up to 32 GB)
    • RAM: 1 GB

    Connectivity
    • 4G: maximum theoretical download speeds up to 42 Mbps
    • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 a / b / g / n support
    • Bluetooth 3.0
    • Near Field Communications
    • GPS
    • FM Radio

    Cameras, photos and videos
    • 1080p HD video capture and sharing
    • 8 megapixels with flash
    • 2 megapixel front camera

    Show
    • 4.3 "QHD super capacitive multitouch LCD
    • WVGA capacitive touchscreen TFT
    • QHD resolution 540 x 960

    Sensors
    • Digital Compass
    • Dual microphones

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    Re: HTC Amaze 4G VS HTC One S

    HTC has decided to continue to push the ultimate experience Android, HTC and One S is a part of this objective. As the middle child, it would be easy to assume that the S One would be overshadowed by HTC One X and the One V. But it's really not the case, what you get is a fantastic device composed of a rubbery shell is either gray or black which looks very robust and fanatic. It looks pretty good too, although the standard HTC plate three parts is not a major deviation from previous jobs.

    Fortunately, you get a little color around the camera and Beats Audio branding down. The result, combined with a weight of 120g and a stick-thin width of 7.9 mm, is a good balance between a good screen size and portability. While the HTC One S does not seem as premium as HTC One X, but yet I was impressed. It is a powerful set of internal attributes. Unlike the HTC One X, you only get two nuclei to play through S4 Qualcomm processor, but it's very, very fast, beating the quad-core Nvidia to almost all respects. But if you care about having the fastest processor, HTC One S is certainly a competitor. Only when running applications that use multiple cores, and there are few, the Tegra 3 would be a step forward. The Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is the operating system HTC One S, which means that you are as current as you can be. It also means that you can enjoy a much smoother experience, with certain functions more accessible or more logically located. Being more user friendly is certainly the most important improvement, makes us much more inclined to recommend it to anyone who wants a Smartphone. As with all HTC phones, you will not get a pure Android experience - but you can always use something like LauncherEX if you wish - Sense 4 is much less disturbing.

    HTC has actually admitted that it was far too complicated and bloated, so now it is a superposition of interface, and we enjoyed using. Make shortcuts on your home screens present a nice menu for customization. An instance of Sense 4 is scaling back in the notification bar. Before, you could quickly access buttons for Bluetooth, WI-Fi. Now you can press the settings for quick access to all the features you want. Although the index display HTC One S is smaller than his brother star, which is a powerful 4.7 inches, we certainly do not think it was disappointing. The truth is always brilliant 4.3 inch for 99 percent of consumers, including us, especially when it means the phone is more comfortable to hold. In terms of detail, it is not entirely clear, as the display available on the Sony Xperia S or X One, but the colors look vibrant and video games seem.

    For photography and video, One S is equipped with a camera of 8 megapixel primary and secondary one for video calls. Taking a few shots in bright light, the images are very clear and the colors are balanced. Despite a bit of exposure, HTC One S is very capable. It also contributes to the new format of camera functions and filters support such as depth of field and the sticker you sure you can create beautiful photos without going through something like Instagram. The video is also a high level. It autofocus as subjects move, which means you end up with a 1080p video that is up to claim 1080p. Unfortunately, the quality of the sound recording of the video is shocking. You get strong noises and metal during playback and it makes uncomfortable listening. The poor audio quality was really the fault of One S. During games and listening to music, we cannot say that with our quality audio headphones or external ones provided by HTC was so good as that.

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    Re: HTC Amaze 4G VS HTC One S

    The HTC S One shows a surprising impression. The device has more of HTC's old 'look' than the HTC One X, but is the thinnest device that the Taiwanese ever screwed together: just under 8 millimeters thick. It is not a small device, but because it is so thin and light, it comes not big or log on. The 4.3 inch screen is of a size where many Smartphone users have become familiar too. In contrast to the screen of the Sensation One, the S on a Super AMOLED screen. This creates an image with nice contrasts, since a AMOLED screen displays as black really black - that is, no light. For an LCD screen you will always see the backlight. The device has a special coating which HTC to launch quite a few paid attentions. The so-called microarc oxidation treatment gives the back of the unit has its own 'feel'. The word "hot metal" covers it, not really, but if we are to believe HTC is the result very robust. The HTC S One runs on the latest version of Google's Android operating system, version 4.0. HTC has traditionally here again its own Sense interface laid over. It is clear that HTC Sense 4.0 with somewhat different way than has chosen to previous versions. The interface looks more mature and subdued - less eye candy, but in a good way. Thanks to the fast processor of the HTC One S - and the fact that Android 4.0 supports hardware acceleration a lot better, the unit runs like a charm. The search for superlatives to describe a smooth user interface is not necessary anymore - everything works so smoothly that it not striking that this is the case.

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    Re: HTC Amaze 4G VS HTC One S

    If the HTC Amaze 4G had a point to stand out, it might be its camera, which still offers a relatively good quality for a camera of its kind. Moreover, the software also allows ample HTC change its settings, which could be enjoyed by lovers of photography. The combination Gingerbread and HTC Sense 3.0 has been extensively analyzed in recent months. If you like certain features of the HTC interface (especially the home screen that provides direct access to their favorite applications). Note that HTC has already confirmed that the U.S. version of the phone would be entitled to an upgrade to Android Ice Cream Sandwich, which is still bodes well for the unit. HTC Amaze 4G offers good performance in applications and games, and the Android interface is quite fluid. The device is impressive both in most benchmarks, for example reaching over 2500 to Quadrant. Speed side, it has a dual HSPA radio channels, allowing you to reach theoretical speeds of 42Mbps. Speed is lower than that of LTE networks, but you may have access to much more often. For this reason, I do not necessarily classify it the HTC Amaze 4G behind LTE phones (HTC Raider, Galaxy S II LTE, etc). Side autonomy, the HTC Amaze 4G leaves something to be desired, and it would be wise to take the charger for days when you plan to use it in abundance. HTC Amaze 4G phone is a good, complete and powerful, but it unfortunately does not offer any characteristic that distinguishes it from other devices really significant market power.

    Specifications:

    - Gingerbread OS with HTC Sense 3.0.
    - Snapdragon processor 1.5 GHz dual heart.
    - Super Screen LCD 4.3 inch QHD resolution (540 x 960).
    - 8-megapixel rear camera, 2 megapixel digital camera before.
    - Video recording at 1080p.
    - 1730 mAH battery.
    - Internal capacity of 16 GB, 1 GB of RAM.
    - SD card slot.

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    Re: HTC Amaze 4G VS HTC One S

    I would suggest you to go for HTC One S would like to tell you why. As the brand new Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor may not be a quad core chip the hype of the moment but benchmark tests indicate that the new technology of this dual core chip so quickly is that possible even than its previous HTC One X checking it. All appear in the flagship HTC One X: quad core processor, larger screen, more expensive. But a closer look we see in the One S a device whose hardware just as powerful, and that the slightly smaller screen, just what is manageable.

    If you still have a preference for a Super AMOLED screen over an LCD model then we can conclude only one thing that the HTC One S at a technical level does not fall short of One X. The One S has a slightly lower resolution than the One X - 960 × 540 pixels versus 1280 x 720. But the screen is also slightly smaller, so less sharp the image will not. A central theme in HTC One S line is the camera and the Image Sense technology. HTC One S is equipped with an eight megapixel sensor BSI. BSI stands for Backside Illumination, which implies that the camera needs less light to create beautiful pictures. HTC itself is very proud of the speed of the camera you can, if you yourself are clever enough, within half seconds a photo from standby mode. And once you get to shooting, you can basically just repeated the camera button keep pressing the photos are so easily made and stored so you have no more waiting until your next shot. It is even possible to keep the shutter button touch on the screen the device then makes a rapid series of photographs. After that you can designate a picture as 'good', and the rest is automatically removed. Video recording is of course just as quick and easy. One takes the HTC S 1080p video without trouble and during filming, you can still continue to make individual photos.

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