
This is the story of a little smartphone series that grows up
and, three years later, positions itself to take over the world. The
device in question, the newest addition to that lineup, doesn't really
need much of an introduction thanks to some of the most successful
marketing campaigns in the world. We'll be happy to give it anyway:
pictured atop this very text sits the Samsung Galaxy S 4,
the latest and greatest flagship out of Korea. This is the hero, the
device chosen to lead the charge for Samsung as it ventures deeper into
2013, and it's fitted with the best of everything: a 1080p Super AMOLED
display, 1.9GHz quad-core (or 1.6GHz Exynos 5 Octa 5410,
depending on market) chipset, Android 4.2, 13MP camera and a wide
assortment of brand-new firmware amenities, to name just a few.
Despite the fact that
its predecessor sold millions upon millions of units in the past year,
the Galaxy S 4 isn't alone in its quest for global Android domination
this time. HTC, the underdog of the fight, has launched the One,
a flagship that rivals the GS4 in almost every way and does so in a
physically attractive package complete with a solid aluminum build.
Where do these two devices stand in comparison to each other? Does the
GS4 reign supreme? Will its onslaught of new software features send the
phone to the top of the pack? These answers and more await you after the
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