i was thinking of getting ether the Nexus 5 or the HTC One, but i am not 2 sure on what to get.
what do you guy thing i should get and y
what do you guy thing i should get and y
i was thinking of getting ether the Nexus 5 or the HTC One, but i am not 2 sure on what to get.
what do you guy thing i should get and y
This is why I so desperately want HTC One, because the front facing amplified speakers just seemed like common sense to me that I wish everyone would copy. I'm tired of having to cup my hands, on max audio, to make out the words in video clips or music.Personally, I'd go with the HTC One, if only for the reason it has those front-facing speakers. I can tell you how much it pisses me off trying to watch DS9 on my Moto X with its single speaker on the back. I have to max out the volume to anywhere close to hear what's going on.
This is why I so desperately want HTC One, because the front facing amplified speakers just seemed like common sense to me that I wish everyone would copy. I'm tired of having to cup my hands, on max audio, to make out the words in video clips or music.
The only thing keeping me from going HTC One is the Snap600 processor. If the HTC Max had a Snap 800, it would be my dream phone. The HTCOne+ answered my prayers until the confirmed specs came after Snap805 announcement and was said not to be in the new HTC.
Everything you said is mostly true. Mobile ARM processes advance faster than the software devs are able to keep up.Coming from my Moto X, which is apparently a weaker device with a dual-core 1.8GHz processor (don't know the make or anything, you can probably look it up if interested), I have yet to find any applications that it can't max-out graphics wise (was just playing Minecraft PE with everything maxxed). Media playback has also been super smooth. I was watching a Blu-Ray rip of a movie after first getting it (was it "Elysium"? Can't remember) and it had no difficulty at all.
I think the processing power in modern mobile devices has outpaced the actual applications. I wouldn't worry to much about the apparently "weaker" CPU. Just remove all the BS bloatware it comes with and you should be golden.