It's a great-looking phone, but we couldn't help but notice HTC's number one Android competitor
So how does the HTC One stack up to Samsung's current flagship phone, the Galaxy S III? Here's a comparison of the most important specs:
Screen Size
- HTC One: 4.7 inches
- Galaxy S III: 4.8 inches
Screen Resolution
- HTC One: 468 pixels per inch, able to display full 1080p HD video
- Galaxy S III: 306 pixels per inch, able to display 720p HD video
Operating System
- HTC One: Android Jelly Bean, with HTC's Sense skin for extra features
- Galaxy S III: Android Jelly Bean, with Samsung's TouchWiz skin for extra features
Build Materials
- HTC One: Metal and glass body
- Galaxy S III: Plastic and glass body
Processor
- HTC One: Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 1.7 GHz quad-core processor
- Galaxy S III: Exynos 1.4 GHz quad-core processor (for the international model, not U.S.)
Storage
- HTC One: 32 GB or 64 GB
- Galaxy S III: 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB
Memory
- HTC One: 2 GB RAM
- Galaxy S III: 1 GB RAM
Thickness
- HTC One: 9.3 mm (tapers to 4 mm on the thinnest edge)
- Galaxy S III: 8.6 mm
Weight
- HTC One: 143 grams
- Galaxy S III: 133 grams
Battery
- HTC One: 2300 mAh
- Galaxy S III: 2199 mAh
Camera
- HTC One: F2.0 aperture, 28 mm lens, 1080p HD video recording
- Galaxy S III: 8 MP, 1080p HD video recording, face detection
Other Unique Features
- HTC One: Dual front-facing speakers for better sound, Beats Audio integration, BlinkFeed for pulling in updates from social networks and news sites
- Galaxy S III: SmartStay (keeps your phone awake while you look at it), ShareShot (lets you share photos wirelessly with other Galaxy owners), S-Voice (voice assistant)