Vamien McKalin email: v.mckalin@mobilenapps.com
Smartphones are no longer considered as just phones with PC like features, they are now full-fledged digital cameras with smartphone features. The HTC One, Lumia 920 and PureView 808 are such devices, the best of their kind to date.
With the announcement of the HTC One, comparisons between the device and the Nokia Lumia 920, along with the PureView 808, was destined to happen. We've already seen comparisons with the HTC One and Lumia 920: in the end, it appears the Lumia 920 came out on top. Now the HTC branded device is going up against two Nokia handsets; let's see how it fares:
From the images above, it is pretty difficult to tell which handset took the best shot when comparing the HTC One with the Lumia 920. However, it is clear the PureView 808 didn't perform admirably here, most likely due to the device lacking the low-light tech found in its contenders.
Quite clearly, the HTC One is looking to make a splash, and Nokia should be very worried. Visit Android Australia for more comparisons of all three devices.
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