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HTC One M8 for Windows vs LG G3 first look

mardi 19 août 2014







HTC One M8 for Windows vs LG G3 first look





Both HTC and LG are in the same boat of playing catchup, as they’re doing whatever they can to match Samsung’s pace in the Android sphere. Very recently, the LG G3 made some waves for its class-leading screen resolution, which was one of several standout features from the phone. As for veteran smartphone maker HTC, they’re bringing to market a Windows Phone powered version of its beloved HTC One M8. Since the HTC One M8 for Windows is the new kid on the block, it’ll be intriguing to find out how it stacks against the formidable LG G3.



Design



















HTC One M8 for Windows vs LG G3 first look


HTC One M8 for Windows vs LG G3 first look


HTC One M8 for Windows vs LG G3 first look


HTC One M8 for Windows vs LG G3 first look



In all honesty, we might not too ecstatic about the design of the HTC One M8 for Windows, mainly because it’s an exact facsimile to the Android one we’re all familiar with, but it still radiates a higher level of quality than that of the LG G3. Sure, LG has added a thin film of metal to the G3’s chassis, but it’s still relatively exudes the finish and feel of plastic. It’s a stark contrast to the sturdy brushed aluminum material that comprises the HTC One M8 for Windows. Naturally, the LG G3 earns the checkered flag for its thin and lightweight construction, but at the end of the day, when it comes down to pure design, we have to still shower the HTC One M8 for Windows with adulation for its stunning design, solid construction, and premium quality.



Display




This isn’t too much of a shocker to us, seeing that HTC has done nothing to improve upon the display of the One M8 for Windows – more so when it’s the utilizing the same resolution and display technology as its Android counterpart. Sporting a 5-inch 1080 x 1920 Super LCD-3 display, we can’t complain a whole lot about the screen of the HTC One M8 for Windows, since it’s appropriately spec’d and has several polished elements to it. However, the LG G3’s larger 5.5-inch 1440 x 2560 IPS-LCD based display is more profound for its crazy-to-believe resolution. Looking at the two displays closely, and we mean very closely, we can clearly make out the sharper look of the LG G3’s display – albeit, most people wouldn’t be too concerned by it, as the display of the HTC One M8 for Windows is still crisp and sharp on its own.



Interface




HTC can do only so much to enhance the Windows Phone 8.1.1 experience on its new phone, but for the most part, we feel as though that LG’s customized Android experience bears a cleaner look. Well, there’s no arguing that Windows Phone has this very lively and dynamic look, but the refreshing nature presented to us with LG’s customized Android experience is just more potent in gaining our attention. Not only does it feature one heck of a slick looking interface, one that’s sprinkled with this modernized feel, but it just offers more software features. For example, the multi-tasking element is no doubt more enhanced with the LG G3 – allowing us to get more stuff done.



To be fair, though, we haven’t spent a whole lot of time checking out the enhancements HTC has added to the Windows Phone experience – like its new HTC BlinkFeed and HTC Camera apps. Therefore, we’ll be reserved for now in our judgments until we can get a grip for what it has to offer.






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