The most prominent design change is of course the 6.01 - inch 18:9 AMOLED display on the front, which takes up almost
the whole face of the phone.
Not exact matches
HTC One X runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS with HTC Sense 4.0 UI on top
of it, powered by a 1.5 GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 quad - core processor under the hood, sporting a 4.7 - inch second generation Super LCD HD display with 1280X720p resolution, equipped with an 8 megapixel rear -
facing camera with LED flash, 1080p HD video recording capability, an additional front -
facing camera, 32 GB internal storage, 1 GB RAM to keep things running smoothly, micro USB 2.0, Bluetooth 3.0, Wi - Fi, DLNA functionality, 21 Mbps HSPA connectivity, Beats Audio integration, pre-installed HTC Watch app, access to Android Market, a
whole host
of the Google services, 1800mAh battery to power everything and all the regular features
of an Android
phone.
It sports 2 GB
of RAM, PowerVR SGX 544MP3 GPU, a 13 megapixel Auto - Focus rear -
facing camera with Zero shutter lag, 2 megapixels front -
facing camera with 1080p video calling support, 2,600 mAh removable battery, a
whole host
of the Google services, and all the regular features
of an Android
phone.
HTC Hero S runs Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread OS, sporting a 4 - inch qHD capacitive touchscreen display with 540 X 960 pixels
of resolution, backed up by a 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon single - core processor inside, a 5 megapixels rear -
facing camera to record 720p HD videos, paired up with an additional front -
facing 1.3 MP camera for forwarding video chats, 768 MB RAM to keep things running, memory expansion up to 32 GB via microSD cards, micro USB 2.0, Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi b / g / n, CDMA Dual - band EVDO connectivity, DLNA functionality, 3.5 mm headset jack, Android Market, a
whole host
of the Google & U.S. Cellular services and all the regular features
of an Android
phone.
Sony Xperia V runs Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich OS out
of the box, sporting a 4.3 - inch HD Reality Display with 1280 X 720 pixels
of resolution, powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8960 chipset clocked at 1.5 GHz, 13MP rear -
facing HD camera with 16x digital zoom to shoot 1080p HD videos, an additional front -
facing VGA camera, PlayStation certification, 8 GB onboard storage, microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 32 GB, 4G LTE capability, micro USB 2.0, MHL connectivity, Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi b / g / n, NFC with «One - touch» function, compatible with Xperia TV Dock with MHL to HDMI converter, 1750mAh battery, a
whole host
of the Google services, access to Play Store and all the regular features
of an Android
phone.
Motorola Atrix 2 runs Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS, sporting a 4.3 - inch qHD display with 540 X 960 pixels
of resolution, an unspecified dual - core processor, PowerVR SGX 540 GPU, an 8 megapixel rear -
facing camera with auto focus & an LED flash to record 1080p HD videos, 1 GB
of RAM to keep things moving, 8 GB in - built memory storage, memory expansion support up to a total
of 40 GB via microSD cards, 2 GB microSD card pre-inserted, micro USB port, micro HDMI port, Wi - Fi, Webtop accessories including an HD Dock and a Lapdock, Android Market, pre-installed AT&T Music Store app, battery is supposed to provide talk time
of up to 8.5 hours & standby time
of 15.9 days, a
whole host
of the Google & the carrier services and all the regular features
of an Android
phone.
Acer Liquid E1 runs Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean OS, sporting a 4.5 - inch qHD display
of 540 X 960 pixels
of resolution, powered by a 1 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB
of RAM, equipped with a 5 megapixel auto - focus primary camera with LED flash, a front -
facing 0.3 megapixel VGA shooter, 4 GB
of internal storage, microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 32 GB, micro USB 2.0, Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi b / g / n, an FM receiver, 3.5 mm headset jack, 1,760 mAh battery, a
whole host
of the Google services, and all the regular features
of an Android
phone.
LG Nexus 4 runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean OS, sporting a 4.7 - inch LCD screen (1280 x 768 pixels), powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset with quad - core processor at 1.5 GHz, 2 GB RAM to keep things running, an 8 megapixel main camera with LED flash to record 1080p HD videos, 1.2 MP front -
facing camera for forwarding video chats, 8 GB on - board storage, NFC capability, micro USB 2.0, Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, access to Google Play Store, a
whole host
of the Google services, 2,100 mAh battery to keep power everything and a
whole host
of the regular features
of an Android
phone.
Sony Xperia ZR runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS, sporting a 4.55 - inch Reality display with BRAVIA Engine 2 technology at 1280 X 720 pixels
of resolution, powered by 1.5 GHz quad - core Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8064 processor, 2 GB RAM, 13 megapixel rear -
facing camera with Exmor RS for mobile» and HDR to capture full HD videos under the water, a front
facing camera, waterproof and dust - resistant (IP55 / IP58), 8 GB onboard storage, microSD card slot for memory expansion support, micro USB 2.0, microHDMI port via MHL support, 4G LTE connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0, dual - band Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, preloaded WALKMAN, Album and Movies apps, 2,300 mAh battery with STAMINA mode, a
whole host
of the Google servicesm and all the regular features if an Android
phone.
BlackBerry Z10 comes with new BlackBerry 10 OS, sporting a 4.2 - inch display with 1280 X 768 pixels
of resolution, powered by a 1.5 GHz dual - core processor, 2 GB
of RAM, equipped with an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash on the back, 1080p HD video recording capability, a front -
facing 2 megapixel shooter for forwarding video chats, 16 GB
of internal storage, microSD card slot for memory expansion up to 32 GB, micro USB 2.0, micro HDMI port, NFC, 4G LTE connectivity, Bluetooth version 4.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, a
whole host
of the BlackBerry OS services, access to BlackBerry World, 1,800 mAh battery, and all the regular features
of a BlackBerry
phone.
The front -
facing units on the
whole perform better than those on the bottom
of the
phone, given the sound is actually directed at the user.
According to the disclaimer in the «About
Face Recognition» section
of the
phone's settings, Oppo states that «Your
phone may be unlocked by someone with a similar appearance or objects shaped like you,» which doesn't offer a
whole lot
of confidence.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 offers a
whole range
of security options, including iris, fingerprint and
face recognition, meaning more options for unlocking your
phone.
Close the door, turn off your
phone, apply a
face mask and create a home sanctuary with a long bubble bath for a
whole hour and 30 minutes
of pamper time.