HTC DROID DNA REVIEW

Watch out Samsung Galaxy Note II, there's another child on the square, in any event in case you're a Verizon Wireless client, and that is the HTC Droid DNA. Differently supposed as the HTC DLX and Butterfly J abroad, the HTC Droid DNA is one of our top cell phones for 2012. It has a thin and rich outline and its generally slender, which makes holding this 5" Android cell phone simpler than you may might suspect. It trounces the Note II and each other cell phone available with its 1920 x 1080 Super LCD 3 presentation. That is 440ppi pixel thickness; fundamentally higher than the iPhone 5's Retina show and the flawless Nokia Lumia 920 332ppi presentation. Hues are more adjusted and common contrasted with Samsung's Super AMOLED HD show and letters and pictures look painted on the screen, much like the HTC One X and iPhone 5. Gorilla Glass ensures the bended glass show.
HTC Droid DNA
HTC Droid DNA

Execution and Horsepower 


Yet, it doesn't stop there; this 5 ounce telephone keeps running on a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU. The "Master" is critical, it shows that this is the quad center variation of the S4 already found on the fast LG Optimus G and Nexus 4. The HTC DNA, running Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean with the HTC Sense UI completely flies. It feels observably quicker than other top of the line Android telephones, notwithstanding pushing every one of those additional pixels. It has 2 gigs of RAM and 16 gigs of capacity. That is a sore point for us: we'd truly like to see more than 16 gigs of capacity since there's no microSD card space. Of that 16 gigs, our telephone had 11 gigs accessible subsequent to introducing a couple of applications (none of which were especially vast).

The HTC DNA experiences no difficulty playing 1080p MPEG4 fantastic feature or playing today's front line 3D diversions. Since this isn't a Tegra CPU, you won't get the embellishments like water reflections and sprinkles in TegraZone recreations, yet we can live with that.

HTC Droid DNA HTC Droid DNA

More Specs at a Glance 

The telephone has a 2020 mAh battery, double band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, a GPS and NFC that is not perfect with Google Wallet. As you'd anticipate from HTC, it has Beats sound that kicks in when you connect to earphones and there's a 2.5v sound preamp inside. The DNA has 3G EV-DO Rev. An and 4G LTE on Verizon and its a world telephone than can handle GSM/HSPA meandering abroad. The Droid DNA has a wide point front 2.1MP camera and an amazing back 8MP camera with BSI, quick f/2.0 lens and 28mm wide edge lens.

HTC Droid DNA HTC Droid DNA

The Samsung Galaxy S III, HTC Droid DNA and Samsung Galaxy Note II.

Configuration and Ergonomics 
HTC Droid DNA
The Droid DNA has a fixed unibody outline with a delicate touch charcoal dark back. It's a shocker and feels incredible in hand, however it doesn't look as fascinating as the polycarbonate unibody configuration of the One X. At 0.38" its greatly thin for a major telephone and we cherish the metallic red stripes as an afterthought alongside the red back camera lens ring and top force catch. The DNA makes the sparkly plastic Note II and Galaxy S III look somewhat shoddy: HTC has dependably been great at premium materials. Where does the Note II pull ahead? For those of you who appreciate the Wacom computerized pen, you won't find that here. You additionally won't get the Note II's neato one next to the other application view or the capacity to play feature in a gliding window on top of any application.

HTC Droid DNA

Dissimilar to the HTC One X and One X+, the camera lens is flush so the telephone doesn't wobble when laying on its back on a work area or table. The punctured red metal side strips may look like extraordinarily thin speaker grilles, yet the speaker is really situated on the back close to the base where you'll see it on most telephones.
HTC Droid DNA
HTC Droid DNA

The red metal force catch sits on the top edge, and while it looks extremely pleasant, its additionally difficult to press in light of the fact that its almost flush with the packaging and has little travel. The same is valid for the volume controls on the upper right side. The 3.5mm sound jack, small scale SIM card space (obliges the included device or a paperclip to open) and two mic gaps live up top. The miniaturized scale USB port and another mic opening live on the base edge.

Voice and Data 

Call quality is astounding for approaching calls with full sound and great volume, however we discovered active volume to be normal with some incidental digitization of voice. It's nothing to stress over, however the DNA doesn't stand out over the horde of strong cell phones available for active voice quality.


Information speeds on Verizon's LTE 4G system are decent, which is to say great, however Verizon trails AT&T for LTE speeds right now in our general vicinity. The HTC Droid DNA deals with the same speeds as the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX HD and Galaxy S III as indicated by the Speedtest.net application (13Mbps down and 5.7Mbps up).

This is a world telephone that additionally takes a shot at GSM and HSPA+ systems for you world explorers. Our survey unit really worked with an AT&T SIM card (Verizon generally turns off similarity with US GSM transporters). This may be on account of we have a prerelease telephone, so no guarantees it will work for you. We think its a prerelease issue on the grounds that in the wake of utilizing an AT&T SIM card and appreciating HSPA+ information on AT&T's system, we needed to hard reset the telephone (wipe it out and begin new) to get it to enroll on Verizon's system once more.

Show and Sound 

This is evidently one of the best versatile shows on the planet. At a psyche boggling 440 ppi, you won't discover anything more keen than this, not even the 264ppi iPad with Retina Display. The full 1080p methods you can watch full HD motion pictures without scaling—on a telephone. Stunning. The combined glass on the Super LCD3 showcase makes pictures look painted on, much like the HTC One X and iPhone 5. Survey edges are wide and hues are rich and more characteristic than on Super AMOLED presentations. The show's sides have an unpretentious bend (again like the One X and likewise like the Nokia Lumia 920) and it looks cool. We haven't had any issues with dust getting stuck in the fissure where the glass meets the telephone's body. The showcase has great brilliance, however its not especially talented at battling splendid daylight (the Nokia Lumia 920 and iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 get that respect). Glare and reflections are moderately all around controlled on the shine Gorilla Glass 2 showcase.

The Droid DNA has a 2.5v sound preamp and Beats sound, however that enchantment radiates through earphones as opposed to the back speaker. This shouldn't imply that the speaker isn't genuinely noisy and full for a telephone, yet it doesn't increase current standards either. Sound through the headset jack is first class with a respectable arrangement of earphones: sound is not just insane noisy (be decent to your ears and evade max volume), yet its rich and full. This isn't the thoughtlessly overwhelming Beats sound of old, yet something more adjusted and satisfying for a wide mixture of music. Yes, bass is still more than abundant, yet the clarity of trebles and the weak whispers of foundation tracks like a brush on cymbals all of a sudden turn out to be clear and present.

Camera 


HTC puts magnificent cameras into their top of the line cell phones, and their Android camera application is first rate for offering heap shooting alternatives, including HDR and the capacity to catch photographs while at the same time shooting feature. The back camera can shoot 1080p feature at 30fps, however in low light the edge rate may drop. The back camera has a BSI sensor and a quick f/2.0 lens to further enhance low light photography. In fact, the 8 megapixel camera with LED blaze can take some convincing night shots of road scenes and testy bars, however we noted more commotion than with the remarkably great Lumia 920. That said, the DNA's night sky blacks look dark as opposed to uproarious dim, and that makes for an exceptionally striking night catch.

Battery Life 

Similarly as with other late HTC unibody telephones, the battery is fixed inside, so you can't swap in an extra as required out and about. As a relief, the 2020 mAh Lithium Ion Polymer battery has great stamina notwithstanding the enormous high res show and 4G LTE. Credit that to astounding force administration and the Qualcomm S4 Pro's energy frugalness. Like most intense, extra large screen cell phones, you'll likely need to accuse the telephone daily of moderate utilize (some calling, web, push email, music and 30 minutes of feature playback)
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