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Samsung GALAXY W HTC Wildfire S

Samsung Galaxy W vs HTC Wildfire S

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Samsung GALAXY W

Reasons to consider the Galaxy W

3.5G, Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Talk time Much more talk time 18.3 hours vs 7.1 hours More than 2.5x more talk time per battery charge
Processor Significantly faster processor 1400 MHz, 1400 MHz vs Qualcomm, 600 MHz More powerful processor, snappier and more responsive (around 2.5x faster)
Screen PPI Significantly higher PPI screen 251 PPI vs 179 PPI More than 40% crisper display of text, images and video
Screen resolution Higher resolution screen 800x480 vs 480x320 2.5x higher resolution screen
Standby time More standby time 22.1 days vs 15 days Around 50% more standby time, less frequent charging
Movie format Higher resolution movies 720p @ 30fps vs 480p @ 24fps Shoots high resolution HD (720p) video at a higher frame rate
Network Faster max data speeds HSDPA (7.2 mbps) vs 1xEV-DO rev. A (3.1 mbps) Higher theoretical max data transfer speeds over cell networks (around 2.5x faster)
Screen size Slightly larger screen 3.7" vs 3.2" Around 30% larger screen
Thickness Slightly thinner 12 mm vs 12 mm Around 10% thinner
Internal storage Slightly more internal storage 1.7 GB vs 512 MB Around 3.5x more internal storage, which means more music, photos and movies
HTC Wildfire S

Reasons to consider the Wildfire S

3G, Google Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Weight Slightly lighter 105 g vs 112 g Around 10% lighter

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Common Pros and Cons

Compared to recent cellphones

Pros Cons
Bluetooth The latest bluetooth support
3.0
Multi-touch Both support multi-touch
Intuitive gestures such as pinch to zoom
Camera resolution Capture very high resolution images
5 MP
GPS Have assisted GPS
Assisted GPS
Wifi Both have fairly fast wifi support
802.11n (150 mbps)
Touchscreen type Touch sensitive screens
Easy to use with your fingers
Thickness Thin
12 mm
compatibility-score Works with many headphones
1.0
App store Many apps available at their app store(s)
Android App Market
App store Both have an app store, makes it easy to add new games and programs
Easily get games and programs for your phone
Numeric keypad Neither has a numeric keypad
Its often harder to dial numbers with a touch screen or keyboard

Compared to recent smartphones

Pros Cons
FM Radio Both have built in FM radios to listen to news and music from FM stations
Listen to music from your favorite stations
Accelerometer Both include an accelerometer
Detects movement for interactive apps
Keyboard Neither has a physical keyboard
No keyboard

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