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HTC Droid DNA Review (Part 3)

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Performance and battery life

The quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro is the name of the game for high-end products such as the Droid DNA. In particular, you might expect there APQ8064 1.5GHz combined with MDM9615m modem, Adreno 320 GPU and 2GB of RAM. Now this stuff is powerful, and savvy users will not be disappointed with its performance. It's fast, and the processor speed, complemented by the efficiency of Jelly Bean, is creating a combination of "killers" which of course makes us happy throughout the whole time we use the phone. To be fair, there are a few more requirements on processors due to the higher resolution screen, but the problems that this factor causes are more like the exception rather than the rule. As always, we have run the standard tests applied to determine the expected performance of the Droid DNA compared to some other quad-core phones we've used recently. Here's what we found (the lower, the better):

HTC Droid DNA

·         Quadrant Advanced: 8,028

·         Vellamo 2.0 HTML5: 1,752

·         AnTuTu: 14,474

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1,150

·         GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt Offscreen 1080p (fps): 31

·         CF-Bench: 18,386

·         Battery life: 6:38

Samsung Galaxy Note II (N7100)

·         Quadrant Advanced: 6,819

·         Vellamo 2.0 HTML5: 1,831

·         AnTuTu: 13,539

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1,283

·         GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt Offscreen 1080p (fps): 17

·         CF-Bench: 15,267

·         Battery life: 10:45

Samsung Galaxy Note II (N7100)

Samsung Galaxy Note II (N7100)

LG Opimus G (Korean model)

·         Quadrant Advanced: 7,628

·         Vellamo 2.0 HTML5: 1,710

·         AnTuTu: 11,284

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1,283

·         GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt Offscreen 1080p (fps): 31

·         CF-Bench: 14,398

·         Battery life: 8:43

LG Opimus G (Korean model)

LG Opimus G (Korean model)

HTC One X + (international)

·         Quadrant Advanced: 7,457

·         Vellamo 2.0 HTML5: 1,897

·         AnTuTu: 13,591

·         SunSpider 0.9.1 (ms): 1,107

·         GLBenchmark 2.5 Egypt Offscreen 1080p (fps): 12

·         CF-Bench:14,558

·         Battery life: 7:32

HTC One X + (international)

HTC One X + (international)

AnTuTu’s scores for HTC Droid DNA with other competitors

AnTuTu’s scores for HTC Droid DNA with other competitors

As you can see, of course, the DNA can hold its own position before a current giant, and even is better than the LG Optimus G running ICS, which utilizes the same chipset (once the Optimus G is upgraded to Jelly Bean, we can see the two phones become more equal). Thankfully, real-life experiences commensurate with our test scores so the purchase of the DNA because of its performance is of course easy.

That is, unless you're a gamer. It is really sorry to say our gaming experience is erratic – some of our favorite games worked smoothly but games like Riptide and Reign of Amira look amazing with the Adreno 320 graphics controller after the scene, as well as the high-resolution screen. But we fear that the screen would be a great thorn in a short time, as some games do not seem to play well with this higher resolution. We would like to provide one or two examples, Angry Birds Star Wars crashed every time we tried to start a level, and Need for Speed: Most Wanted presented a black screen instead of the track – in spite of all controls, the position of cars and damage notifications appear without any problems.

It is really sorry to say our gaming experience is erratic.

It is really sorry to say our gaming experience is erratic.

How does the 2020mAh Battery work with the screen that often adds more extra pixels? Our battery check, including repeating one video continuously, led to the fact that the phone lasted for 6 hours 38 minutes, which was not good with the figures we saw from the One X + and the Optimus G in similar tests. In terms of actually using, the DNA helped us through the whole day if used moderately, but it was quite clear that the screen would drain the battery much faster, which users will often need to remember before they go to their daily train. It is most likely you will pass an 8-hour working day normally if using the phone frequently. If you do not do that, it can be worth investing a Qi pad for working in the office.

In addition to LTE and CDMA radio / EVDO exclusively for Verizon, the Droid DNA also has international 4-band HSPA+ 14.4Mbps (850/900/1900/2100) and 4-band GSM/EDGE (850/900/1800/1900). This is not new, because the Big Red gave most of its smartphones the ability to access GSM international roaming, but this time the difference is that the DNA’s GSM radio and HSPA+ are not locked (like on Verizon’s the iPhone 5). That's right: we had to insert a micro-SIM card from AT&T, use the proper APN settings and cheers! We had access to data and the full telephone. You can do the same with T-Mobile, though you are almost limited to EDGE (unless you live in one of the few cities in the scope of 3G 1900MHz supply). Admittedly, this will not be the solution to cost savings for AT&T customers who are looking for the best phone – the Nexus 4 is more preferable, and it provides you with the faster HSPA+ – but the main emphasis here is that you have a choice. Buy it for a full retail price and continue to do what you want with it, or at least include it as a feature for potential eBay customers when it is time to change a newer one after two years.

Beats Audio, whether you love or hate it, is also present in the DNA, and as we've seen with the One X +, you do not need one specific headset to use this feature – we used the Klipsch Image S4As, you do not need to stick to the built-in music app. May be it has also seen a significant increase in strength, thanks to the 2.55V amplifier that HTC has installed. With Beats on, the DNA creates enough bass for your liking, but it still sounds pretty great with this feature off, if you do not like it. For those who cannot bear Beats but still want to take advantage of the audio capabilities of the DNA, all you need to do is download one third-party music player and set it on your own.

Beats Audio, whether you love or hate it, is also present in the DNA.

Beats Audio, whether you love or hate it, is also present in the DNA.

Regarding the speakerphone, it is loud enough and we can comfortably handle the conference call or listen to music in the background while doing other tasks. Of course we have heard it louder, but at least all of our calls on the Verizon network are clear and without noise, which makes a big difference on the speakerphone. The dropped calls were never a problem with us. The LTE speed tests in our range lay from 25Mbps to 40Mbps, all of them happened in all the places with 5 full bars.

Price and Comparison

Its competitor: Samsung Galaxy Note II

Its competitor: Samsung Galaxy Note II

With a list of features and components which are that impressive (costing $200 on a contract and $600 for retail price), you can tell that HTC’s flagship will be an easy success in the holiday season but it will not be so easy as that. After all, it will compete for the top place in its price segment against other competitors like the Galaxy S III and Motorola Droid RAZR HD, RAZR Maxx HD (and the Samsung Galaxy Note II, released in late May), and it can be purchased for an additional $100. You cannot argue that the Droid DNA occupied a unique position at least until now - as the only smartphone in the U.S. market offers a 1080p screen, so those who like the best screen have no choice but come to buy Verizon’s mobile phone. We will not be surprised to see a wave of smartphone with similar specs at CES and MWC early next year, so maybe the loyalists on the other networks will have several choices quite soon. However, if you cannot wait through the holidays, the DNA is our new favorite device on Verizon and unless you need to make use of the stylus, this is the better (and cheaper) alternative than the Note II.

Conclusion

DNA’s screen is 5 inches with an impressive 1080p display

DNA’s screen is 5 inches with an impressive 1080p display

Currently, it is difficult to convince us that you can find a better thing than the Droid DNA on Verizon's lineup. At $200, you have the best screen on the market, great camera, the operating system of Android Jelly Bean and the best quad-core processors you can have. Surely you cannot be wrong with the super phones we mentioned above, but HTC will not let some quarterly financial reports hinder them from making a high-quality product with leading components and splendid design.

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