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I like it. I kept on hearing about the premium feel and design but the black model that I played with wasn't as nice as the 928. It was thinner and lighter but the end result didn't feel premium to me.
I took some photos and the 928s shots looked a lot nicer in low light but the One was a hell of a lot faster between shots. Nokia claims the speaker on the 928 is the loudest of any phone but a lot of sites say the HTC one was louder and had better sound quality. They got one part right the sound quality on the One is really really good. There is a much richer rang on the he One making it sound amazingly clean for a phone. The 928 is louder but it's missing a lot of bass.
The screen on the One being LCD doesn't pop but you don't notice the difference between 1080 and 768 unless you watch an HD video, put the screen close to your face, and look at peoples hair...
If I went with an android device it would be the HTC One, but I'm sold on Windows Phone.
I took some photos and the 928s shots looked a lot nicer in low light but the One was a hell of a lot faster between shots. Nokia claims the speaker on the 928 is the loudest of any phone but a lot of sites say the HTC one was louder and had better sound quality. They got one part right the sound quality on the One is really really good. There is a much richer rang on the he One making it sound amazingly clean for a phone. The 928 is louder but it's missing a lot of bass.
The screen on the One being LCD doesn't pop but you don't notice the difference between 1080 and 768 unless you watch an HD video, put the screen close to your face, and look at peoples hair...
