Samsung Galaxy S4 is more of the same: HTC boss
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Benjamin Ho, the chief marketing officer for HTC smart phones, has slammed Samsung's new Galaxy S4, saying the new mobile by the Korean electronics giant, 'offers nothing new' to its users.
Ho said that with a continuation of a plastic body and a larger screen being the most obvious physical change, Samsung's new Galaxy pales in comparison to the all aluminum uni-body HTC 'One'.
He stressed that HTC remains the best option for those people looking for the best technology wrapped in premium design, the Telegraph reported.
HTC customers want original cutting-edge technology, mouth-watering design and a premium feel from their mobiles, which is why the firm created the HTC One, he added.
The Galaxy S4 was unveiled at a glamorous event in New York yesterday.
The new phone can sense a finger hovering over its screen and has a device that follows your eye movements and scrolls the page down automatically.
According to the paper, these advances, along with a 13MP camera and a faster, eight-core processor, have assured smart phone users that the phone marks a significant step up from last year's bestselling Galaxy SIII.
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