What's up guys take care with total tech, and I'm back with another video, and today I got the Xperia XE premium versus the HTC. U 11! Now both of these phones are very beautiful. They have that old-school design. I mean a 16 by 9 aspect ratio. They don't have the big stretched out of screens that we're seeing on phones and 20:17. Both of these phones have that old-school display ratio and I think it works for them.
Let's start with the Xperia XE premium first now this thing has a 4k display now I've enabled mine to be 4k I've, just all the time the front-facing speakers on these, while not the loudest, definitely are good and the bezels. Don't really bother me because it's just I don't know it just feels good in the hand, the curves, the metal, the glass, the plastic, all working together gives a very premium feel and why it does have some creaking and stuff depending on how you bend it. I just feel like it's a beast, and again you really can't beat that camera button. So there is that again, and you have that 4k display getting over to the HTC one of the things I like you got that fingerprint scanner right there on the front, and it's not huge, so they are doing something with them. Damn Chin's, but when you turn it over to the back, I really think I'm liking the blue more than the red, the color.
It just looks amazing, USB-C port on the bottom speaker on the bottom, and then it uses the earpiece on the front as another front facing speaker now when it comes to buttons on this one, I kind of like the hard button on the HTC. It just looks nice, and it feels nice, even though the home button on the Xperia serves a little better purpose with the fingerprint scanner behind there. But overall the HTC has its own wings here and how the color looks and if I had that, if I was choosing it on design or whatever in color, I'd give it to the HTC. That blue is amazing. Now, when we get into the cameras, that's a whole other story.
Looking at the cameras can Harrison between the HTC, u 11 and the Xperia XE cream I am, it's a six in one basket: half a dozen in another right there, pretty much you're like what the HTC has scored. Barks, like whatever is d XL mark and the like, and to be honest, I, don't know if it's I really like the photos that I get out of the Sony Xperia exiting premium. They just look perfect, and we'll get into that here in just a second now looking at the color accuracy and what display I like and how they look between each other me personally, I do like the ways of the put the colors pop on the HTC with the Super LCD 5 display that HTC makes but I just can't get away from that.4K speaker make 4k speaker the 4k screen that 4k screen is amazing and yeah. I, just I can't justify anything else with that now getting into battery life between the HTC and the Xperia XE premium. This is a no-brainer.
The exterior wins hands down. In my usage, it's just been better if I'm, comparing the two cameras on these devices between the x/z premium and the HTC, in my opinion, as far as both for photos and video- and this is my with my preferences and what I think about how these to look after using them I do like the UI a little better on the HTC, it's easier to navigate between stuff, but again, I'll say this. You know over and over again you can't come out with a flagship smartphone in 2017 and not have 60 frames per second on your video camera. You instantly catch an L for that. So as far as I'm concerned, the Xperia has the better camera for me: hands down, there's just no comparison, and that's just the main thing.
I mean I go in here to the settings, and I've been all the way through no main setting that gives you 60 frames-per-second. It only gives you full HD or 4k, and that's pretty much it, and I'm, not a fan I'm. Just not now here's one of the big things that differentiates both of these devices and that's price. The Xperia is 799 bucks plus tax when I look at about 850 and the HTC is 649, basically 650 bucks, plus tax and looking somewhere around 680. Now is the difference 150 to 160 dollar and price worth the 4k display.
That's basically going to be up to you for me, it is because of the difference, but if I had to look at both of these cool, it's a tough one. I have to give the win there to the HTC just because of the price now getting into the overall on these phones, let's get into UI and which one I think is quicker. If I'm looking at both of these devices for speed both of these one damn-near stock, Android versions. Now the HD of the Sony version does have like a stale-ass design, so I put the pixel launcher set up online and I have to give the one, probably the HTC, 4 overall smoothness, and that's just because their stock UI is just spotless, so which one do I pick. Do I pick the HTC or is the Xperia x me premium? Basically, my new favorite phone well, if I have to you, know, gun to the head I'm having to pick one device as the winter hair, and these are just beautiful phones from the cameras to the designs of these things, and it's kind of like V last Howrah, so to speak, of a 16 by 9 aspect, ratio, phones with HTC and Sony coming out with new ones here towards the end of the year.
So there is that, if I had to pick one I'd have to give it to probably the Sony I got to give it to the Sony, and I'll. Tell you why the 4k display, even though the difference in price the 4k display just sets this thing apart and more people that tell me you can't see the difference when you set them side-by-side, and you look at the display. You can see it. Let me know what you guys think in the comments below on my right and my crazy or is the price better, and you should go at the HD for me, it's the Sony. Xperia XD premium, where you pick.
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