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HTC ONE M9 VS SAMSUNG GALAXY S6 & S6 EDGE

Two new flagship phones were announced by Samsung and HTC at this year's MWC, but which is best?

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On 1 March Samsung and HTC both unveiled their new flagship smartphone­s for 2015, but which is best? We compare the specs in our Samsung Galaxy S6 vs HTC One M9 comparison.

Both phones were unveiled in press conference­s prior to MWC 2015 on 1 March 2015. The HTC One M9 was first to go on sale on 31 March from £569, while the Samsung Galaxy S6 (and S6 Edge) went on sale on 10 April from £599 and £760 respective­ly.

Design and build

The HTC One M9 looks very similar to its predecesso­r, but now has a scratch-resistant coating, machine-drilled buttons and a sapphire glass lens on the rear of the camera. The power button has moved to the side, and HTC has employed a new two-tone design with the back and sides getting contrastin­g adonisatio­n.

The Galaxy S6 shows much more of a departure from the norm for Samsung, with the company finally tackling plastic build quality concerns. This phone actually looks a bit like the iPhone 6. While last year's Samsung Galaxy S5 had a dimpled plastic rear cover, the S6's mirror-finish metallic back is made with Gorilla Glass 4, just like the display. Like the HTC the S6 now has a unibody design with a metal frame, which will upset some long-term Samsung fans as there is no longer a removable battery or support for microSD. (HTC's is also non-removable, but it has squeezed in a microSD slot.)

The Samsung is much thinner than the HTC, measuring 143.4x70.5x6.8mm against its 144.6x69.7x9.61mm. It's also lighter, just 138g in the face of the One M9's 157g.

Screen

Neither phone has seen a size increase in the display department, with the HTC offering a 5in panel and the Samsung 5.1in. However, while HTC has stuck with its full-HD Super LCD 3 screen, Samsung has switched its full-HD Super AMOLED panel for a Quad-HD version, apparently 20 percent brighter than that found on the S5 and with much higher resolution. So, while the HTC has a superhigh pixel density of 441ppi, the Samsung has a staggering 577ppi.

Processor and memory

HTC uses Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 64-bit octacore processor inside the One M9, with four cores

clocked at 2GHz and four at 1.5GHz. Samsung has opted for its own Exynos 7420 processor, another 64-bit octa-core chip, with four cores clocked at 1.5GHz and four at 2.1GHz. Both phones have 3GB of RAM. The Samsung Galaxy S6 was significan­tly faster in our benchmarks, and although these should be taken with a pinch of salt, both it and the Galaxy S6 Edge are faster than anything we've ever seen.

Storage

Both the Samsung Galaxy S6 and HTC One M9 come with 32GB of storage, and the Samsung is also available in 64- and 128GB models. Sadly, the Samsung Galaxy S6 has lost its microSD support; the HTC One M9 supports microSD up to 128GB, meaning it has 32GB more total storage potential than the Galaxy S6.

Cameras

Photograph­y is another area in which it is difficult to judge performanc­e on specs alone. However, HTC has moved its One M8's 4Mp UltraPixel camera to the front and placed at the rear a 20Mp camera. Although this means it's lost its dual-camera setup at the back, this one uses a dynamic exposure algorithm that produces a similar effect.

At 20Mp its higher in megapixels than Samsung's

16Mp camera, but this has been tweaked since the S5 with smart optical image stabilisat­ion, an IR sensor that can automatica­lly adjust white balance, a f1.9 wide-angle lens, and the fact it is always on in the background allowing you to pick it up and begin shooting in 0.7 seconds. At the front of the S6 is a 5Mp camera with real-time HDR. Both HTC and Samsung support 4K video recording.

Other hardware

Beyond core specs, the Galaxy S6 comes with dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, NFC, Bluetooth 4.1, A-GPS and an IR blaster. The fingerprin­t scanner and heart-rate monitor are also still present, with the former working via touch rather than swipe. Samsung has also unveiled its Samsung Pay mobile payments service, which will be coming to the UK later this year.

HTC offers high-end wireless connectivi­ty to match the Samsung Galaxy S6, but no fingerprin­t scanner, heart-rate monitor or mobile payments tech (although NFC is supported).

The HTC has the higher-capacity battery in this comparison, at 2840mAh against the Samsung's 2550mAh. Neither are removable.

Software

The HTC One M9 and Samsung Galaxy S6 both come with Android 5.0 Lollipop, which is the latest version introduced with the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9.

Although they will run the same operating system, the experience will be quite different since Samsung adds its TouchWiz UI and HTC adds Sense 7.0.

Verdict

HTC has traditiona­lly launched some of the prettiest Android phones, but Samsung has turned things around with its all metal and glass, Quad HD Samsung Galaxy S6. With a better screen, faster performanc­e and some extras such as a fingerprin­t scanner and heart-rate monitor, the Samsung Galaxy S6 would certainly appear to be the better deal.

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