Samsung Galaxy S is an incredible smartphone and proof that Samsung is currently making some of the best of mobile technology on the planet. Running with Android 2.1 (Eclair), it has a glorious 4.0-inch AMOLED screen with Super-resolution of 480 x 800 pixels.
However, in spite of its generous screen size, the Galaxy is only 9.9 mm thick and weighs an incredibly lightweight 119g. 'Wow' factor does not end there. It is powered by a fast 1GHz processor, can contain up to 48GB of memory, and Samsung claims 6.5 hours of talk time.
If there is a joke here, it's a 5.0 megapixel camera. Yes, it supports autofocus, geo-tagging, face and smile detection plus HD video recording. But that has LED flash, so you'll have trouble getting a clear picture when the light is low. It's good to see that Samsung has fixed this oversight on Galaxy Tab though, which boasts a giant 7-inch touchscreen ...
Motorola Droid X
This is indeed a mammoth hook, a giant among the smartphone and one of the few who can dare to call it "iPhone-killer." Android 2.1 (Eclair - upgradeable to Froyo 2.2), it impresses with 4.3 -inch LCD screen has a resolution of 480 x 854 pixels. Nice.
Like the Galaxy, Motorola has managed to squeeze in the latest technology in housing that is only 9.9 mm thick. True, the Droid X weighs slightly more (155g), but it definitely carries over u. 8.0 MP camera, for example, has a base such as autofocus, dual LED flash, mechanical shutter (1 / 1000 rpm), image stablization, 16:09 plus recording 720p HD video recording.
With a 1GHz processor, 40GB memory, a maximum of 8.0 hours of talk time, Droid X improvement over the mobile landscape like a colossus. This is a device that is hard to beat for features and performance. How will the upgraded HTC Desire fare?
Desire HD
Desire HD is the new kid on the block, bigger, smarter, beefier version of the original desires and all the better for your new upgrade. Android 2.2 (Froyo) with HTC's slick Sense UI, it easily fits Droid X display with 4.3-inch, 480 x 800 pixel touch of their own.
Desire HD is a bit thicker than its rivals here, measuring 11.8mm plastic around their waist. It is also the hardest of the three phones, pocket-bulging weighing 164g. You will certainly notice that you're carrying it around.
But look at the technology that HTC is full here - 8.0 MP camera (with dual LED flash and HD video recording), 1GHz processor and 33GB of maximum memory values. Battery life? Meaty 9.0 hours of talk time. Desirable? You can bet on.
So, who won the three-time techno-bill? It's certainly close, but the overall specification Motorola Droid X only nabs award.
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