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The Samsung Galaxy S III is regarded as one of the most popular Android smartphones ever. When it was announced, it introduced new, groundbreaking and unique features, top notch specifications and utility. Even today, as it ages and its successor, the Galaxy S 4, nears global launch, the Galaxy S III is still among the best devices to own.
Earlier this month, HTC released its newest phone, the HTC First. Its main feature being Facebook Home, it hasn't turned a lot of heads and doesn't even have a chance of ever being as popular or successful as the Galaxy S III. It's a mid-range phone by nature and comes with its fair share of compromises.
However, the First is much more than just another mid-range smartphone. It's a mid-range smartphone that doesn't skip a beat, one that can run alongside some of last year's flagships. Best of all, it comes with stock Android beneath Facebook Home and features exceptional build quality.
So how does HTC's mid-range smartphone compare with Samsung's flagship from last year? We put them both under the microscope, so be sure to check out the video to find out!
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