There are two answers: HTC Desire HD and HTC Sensation. That last hit today is in our review. HTC claims that this device sets a new benchmark for multimedia smartphones. Is it really so? Is Sensation better than the other two major players: iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy S II?
OS
HTC Sensation smartphone is running Android 2.3 Gingerbread with the addition of custom user interface "Sense", like the Galaxy S II by Samsung, which in its turn received TouchWiz 4.0 interface in addition to the operating system. Apple's iPhone runs on proprietary operating systems from iOS 4.3. It is difficult to determine the leader in this area; in fact, a comparison could look like this: Android vs. iOS. But a comparison of operating systems is not in our current plans, so it is left to decide the right users.CPU
HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy S II work on 1.2-gigahertz dual-coreprocessors, and at this point the iPhone with its 1 GHz single chip is not as fast. However, there is a suspicion that Apple did not use all the features of the chip to conserve battery power. At this point, HTC Sensation doesn't disappoint us because it has both impressive design and a fast dual-core processor.Touchscreen
In this part HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy S II are the same again: both models feature 4.3-inch display with a resolution of 960 x 540 pixels. But their designers used different technologies to produce them: HTC used the S-LCD and Samsung used Super AMOLED Plus display with high brightness. iPhone display, though has a smaller display, but has a higher pixel density. The resolution of 3.5-inch display is 960 x 640 pixels and technology used to produce it was Retina Display.Memory
Sensation has received only one gigabyte of internal memory (4 for Vodafone), but equipped with a slot for MicroSD memory cards. iPhone 4 and Samsung Galaxy S II are sold in two versions: with 16 and 32 gigabytes of internal memory, however Galaxy S II supports external storage and Apple's users have to use only built-in memory.As for RAM iPhone is clearly losing out to its competition. It has a total of 512 MB of RAM, while HTC Sensation has - 768 MB, while Samsung features warping - 1 GB. Samsung Galaxy S II clearly wins the hardware part of the competition
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