HTC Droid DNA 4G 2013 Review: What You Need To Know

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htcdroiddnaArriving on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE system in the United States on November 21 last year, the HTC Droid DNA 4G is effectively the gathering of all the high-end features HTC delivered on previous devices. The handset arrives in 2013 delivering a speedy quad core processor, double the average amount of RAM memory found on a 4G smartphone, offers one of the largest displays found on any mobile handset, and includes industry-leading pixel density and resolution.

The HTC Droid DNA is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $49.99.

The HTC Droid DNA 4G also delivers the Jelly Bean 4.1 operating system out-of-the-box, and arrives with a sleek black profile. That tough polycarbonate unibody delivers a unique ultra-matte finish and distinctive red side grilles, with the seamless laminated screen designed to effectively eliminate reflection. The Droid DNA 4G also delivers the exclusive Beats Audio sound enhancement package, including a 2.5 volt headset amp and dedicated speaker amps.

Mobile gamers will appreciate that the Droid DNA 4G includes the Reign of Amira fantasy game pre-installed, and by stretching that display over as much space as possible on the front of the handset, the HTC Droid DNA 4G is as small as possible for a smartphone with a 5.0 inch screen. The handset measures 5.55 x 2.78 x 0.38 inches (141 x 70.5 x 9.73 mm) and weighs 4.87 ounces (138 g).

The display referenced above is a 5.0 inch ImageChip ISP S-LCD 3 model that takes mobile handset pixel density to an extreme high. 441 pixels are located over every inch of display space, giving the HTC Droid DNA 4G an industry-leading 1,080 x 1,920 pixel resolution. That true HD 1080P screen uses more than 16 million separate colors to offer visuals, and is protected by a scratch resistant layer of Gorilla Glass. Capacitive, multitouch gestures are supported, and built-in proximity and light sensors help conserve battery power.

The 2,020 mA extended life battery delivers roughly 50% better single charge talk time than the typical 4G smartphone, at 12.6 hours. Standby battery power runs 14.6 days, and the handset offers NFC wireless support out-of-the-box. The hardware package is built around a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 microchip suite, which itself contains a quad core 1.5 GHz Krait CPU as its cornerstone. The handset delivers 2.0 GB of RAM system memory and 16 GB of built-in storage. The HTC Droid DNA offers a rear facing 8.0 megapixel camcorder, delivering a special effects package and capable of 1,080P HD resolution video recording.

You can purchase the HTC Droid DNA for a discounted price tag now starting at $49.99.

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  1. i have this phone and i absolutely love it!! :) couldnt be ahppier with my phone

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