Earlier we brought you the
Acer Liquid S2's
impressive AnTuTu scores. While the internal horsepower of a phone is certainly important, the
Liquid S2 is often compared to the
HTC One Max due to their similar
appearance, price point and that both pack top or near top of the line
cameras. So how do the two phones compare when going head to head?
As you can see, both phones have a similar look and display. While the
Liquid S2 has a negligible size difference, it is offset by an equally negligible resolution. Both phones have great screens and the difference between them, in either size or resolution, is not likely to be picked up by the human eye. Where the
Liquid S2 has a significant advantage however, is its
processor speed. Using the Snapdragon 800 chipset, as opposed to the HTC
One Max's
Snapdragon 600, the
Liquid S2's quad-core CPU is running at a blazing
fast 2.3GHz as opposed to the HTC
One Max's relatively modest 1.7GHz.
What really sets the
Liquid S2 apart from
other top of the line phones and the reason for all of its hype, is its camcorder capable of capturing 4K video. According to Acer, the 13 megapixel camera is the first to
cell phone camera capable of the feat. However,
HTC has long taken pride in its camera techniques. Using a technology
HTC calls
ultrapixel, they
have managed to get far better performance out of lower megapixel
cameras than their competitors. The
Acer camera is still king, clearly, but the
HTC One Max's camera is likely to impress you more than you would expect a normal "4 megapixel" camera to.
Visually the HTC One Max has a straight edge look while the Liquid S2 has a more rounded design. The Liquid S2 is also a mm thinner, sitting at 9mm. The trade off is that it is 2mm longer and wider.
Depending on the market you are purchasing it in, the phones have a comparable price. The Liquid S2 recently launched in Hong Kong for HK4,799 (618USD, 453EUR) after doing a tour of Europe at a higher price.
Let us hear which phone you prefer in the comments below.