The HTC Droid DNA leads the charge of phones with super-sharp screens into the west – it has 5″ 1080p display with an amazing pixel density of 440ppi (the screen looked great when we handled the phone).
The demanding resolution is taken care by the powerful Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset with a quad-core Krait processor and the new Adreno 320, which is the best an Android phone can get at the moment. But is the 2,020mAh battery too small?
A big, high-resolution screen and powerful chipset are certainly battery-hungry, but the call test is unaffected by this. The Droid DNA lasted just over 11 hours, which puts it very near the top of our charts. It’s less than the 15 and a half hours the Optimus G managed with its 2,100mAh battery though (it uses the same S4 Pro, but runs on a GSM network instead of CDMA).
Talk time
- Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)
21:18 - Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
20:24 - Motorola RAZR i
20:07 - Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100
16:57 - LG Optimus G
15:30 - HTC One X+
13:31 - Huawei Ascend P1
12:30 - Samsung Galaxy Note
12:14 - Samsung I8530 Galaxy Beam
11:58 - Samsung Galaxy Premier
11:30 - HTC Droid DNA
11:07 - HTC Windows Phone 8X
11:07 - Samsung Wave 3 S8600
11:07 - HTC Desire X
11:03 - HTC One X (AT&T, LTE)
10:35 - Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
10:20 - Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III (JB)
10:15 - HTC One V
10:00 - Meizu MX 4-core
10:00 - HTC One X
9:57 - HTC One S
9:42 - Samsung I9103 Galaxy R
9:40 - HTC Sensation XL
9:30 - Nokia Lumia 710
9:05 - Motorola Atrix HD
9:04 - HTC Vivid
9:02 - HTC Rhyme
8:48 - Apple iPhone 5
8:42 - LG Optimus 3D Max P720
8:42 - Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
8:41 - Meizu MX
8:39 - Samsung Galaxy S II
8:35 - Samsung Galaxy S Duos
8:28 - Nokia Lumia 800
8:25 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus
8:23 - HTC Desire V
8:20 - Samsung Captivate Glide
8:20 - Sony Xperia T
8:15 - HTC Rezound (LTE)
8:10 - Samsung Galaxy Note (LTE)
8:02 - LG Optimus Vu
7:57 - LG Optimus 4X HD
7:41 - Apple iPhone 4S
7:41 - Samsung i937 Focus S
7:25 - HTC Evo 4G LTE (LTE)
7:21 - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
7:14 - Sony Xperia acro S
7:09 - Samsung Rugby Smart I847
7:09 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
6:57 - Nokia N9
6:57 - HTC Radar
6:53 - Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos
6:53 - BlackBerry Curve 9380
6:52 - Samsung Galaxy Pocket
5:54 - Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T (LTE)
5:53 - Sony Xperia ion LTE
5:52 - Sony Xperia P
5:33 - Nokia 808 PureView
5:16 - LG Nitro HD (LTE)
5:16 - HTC Titan II (LTE)
5:10 - BlackBerry Bold 9790
5:00 - Pantech Burst
4:46
Bringing the screen and processor into play takes its toll on the battery, but the HTC Droid DNA time of 6 hours and 40 minutes in our browser test is pretty good. It’s not record breaking, but it does beat the Optimus G by an hour and a half (note: tests are run on a Wi-Fi network, cell network type doesn’t matter here) and is a hair ahead of a Jelly Bean-running Galaxy S III. The HTC One X+ still is over an hour ahead though.
Web browsing
- Apple iPhone 5
9:56 - Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)
9:12 - Apple iPad mini
9:05 - Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100
8:48 - HTC One X+
7:56 - Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
7:23 - HTC Radar
7:17 - Motorola RAZR i
7:06 - Apple iPhone 4S
6:56 - HTC One V
6:49 - HTC Droid DNA
6:40 - Samsung Galaxy Premier
6:40 - Motorola Atrix HD
6:40 - BlackBerry Curve 9380
6:40 - Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III (JB)
6:27 - Samsung i937 Focus S
6:15 - HTC Windows Phone 8X
6:01 - Sony Xperia ion LTE
5:56 - Samsung Rugby Smart I847
5:53 - Pantech Burst
5:51 - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
5:45 - HTC Desire V
5:44 - HTC Evo 4G LTE
5:41 - Samsung Wave 3 S8600
5:34 - Sony Xperia T
5:33 - Samsung Captivate Glide
5:33 - Samsung I8530 Galaxy Beam
5:28 - Samsung Galaxy Note LTE
5:24 - Samsung Galaxy S Duos
5:23 - HTC Sensation XL
5:20 - Meizu MX 4-core
5:19 - Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
5:17 - Sony Xperia acro S
5:16 - HTC Rezound
5:16 - HTC Desire X
5:16 - LG Optimus G
5:15 - HTC Rhyme
5:08 - Samsung I9103 Galaxy R
5:07 - HTC One X (AT&T)
5:03 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
4:50 - LG Optimus Vu
4:49 - HTC Vivid
4:46 - Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos
4:45 - Meizu MX
4:35 - Nokia N9
4:33 - Samsung Galaxy S II
4:24 - Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
4:20 - HTC One X
4:18 - Nokia 808 PureView
4:14 - LG Optimus 3D Max P720
4:10 - Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T
4:10 - Nokia Lumia 800
4:07 - HTC Titan II (LTE)
4:05 - HTC One S
4:03 - BlackBerry Bold 9790
4:02 - LG Nitro HD
4:00 - LG Optimus 4X HD
3:59 - Sony Xperia P
3:59 - Nokia Lumia 710
3:51 - Samsung Galaxy Pocket
3:47 - Samsung Galaxy Note
3:35 - Huawei Ascend P1
3:23 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus
3:01
The HTC Droid DNA can play Full HD videos with no downscaling, which can be said about very few pocketable devices. Lasting for 7 and a half hours, the DNA placed in the upper half of our table, beating the LG Optimus G by a bit in the process. The bigger problem that the Droid DNA has is that it has only 11GB of user-available storage and that’s not enough for even 5 hours of quality Full HD footage.
Video playback
- Motorola RAZR MAXX (ICS)
16:35 - Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX
14:17 - Apple iPad mini
12:51 - Samsung Galaxy Premier
12:51 - Samsung Galaxy Note II N7100
11:27 - Apple iPhone 5
10:12 - Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III
10:01 - Nokia 808 PureView
9:53 - Samsung I8530 Galaxy Beam
9:42 - Samsung Rugby Smart I847
9:34 - HTC One S
9:28 - Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III (JB)
9:27 - Apple iPhone 4S
9:24 - HTC Evo 4G LTE
9:07 - Nokia N9
8:40 - Samsung Galaxy Note
8:25 - HTC One X+
8:11 - Motorola RAZR i
8:11 - Samsung Galaxy S II
8:00 - Samsung i937 Focus S
7:55 - Samsung Wave 3 S8600
7:52 - Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V
7:45 - Huawei Ascend P1
7:38 - Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G
7:33 - HTC Droid DNA
7:30 - Samsung Galaxy Note LTE
7:30 - LG Optimus G
7:16 - Meizu MX 4-core
6:33 - HTC Windows Phone 8X
6:27 - HTC Desire V
6:26 - HTC One X (AT&T)
6:26 - Samsung Galaxy Ace Duos
6:25 - LG Optimus Vu
6:23 - Samsung I9103 Galaxy R
6:21 - HTC Sensation XL
6:12 - Samsung Galaxy Pocket
6:06 - Samsung Captivate Glide
6:04 - Sony Xperia ion LTE
6:03 - Samsung Galaxy Nexus
6:02 - Sony Xperia T
6:01 - Motorola Atrix HD
6:01 - HTC Vivid
6:00 - HTC Radar
5:54 - Nokia Lumia 800
5:52 - HTC Titan II
5:50 - BlackBerry Bold 9790
5:47 - HTC One X
5:45 - Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro
5:44 - Sony Xperia acro S
5:38 - HTC Desire X
5:38 - Pantech Burst
5:38 - Meizu MX
5:27 - HTC Rhyme
5:23 - HTC One V
5:20 - Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T
5:18 - BlackBerry Curve 9380
5:09 - HTC Rezound
5:03 - Samsung Galaxy S Duos
4:30 - Sony Xperia P
4:30 - LG Nitro HD
4:17 - LG Optimus 4X HD
4:14 - LG Optimus 3D Max P720
3:28 - Nokia Lumia 710
3:27
The HTC Droid DNA has pretty efficient standby, which helped it score an endurance rating of 49 hours (that’s the time between charges if you do an hour each of calling, browsing and watching videos).
Source : blog[dot]gsmarena[dot]com
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