With the HTC Droid DNA finally officially unveiled, it’s time to see how it stacks up against one of the coolest phablets on the market. What does it do better? What doesn’t it do as well? Are they even meant for the same type of user? Watch the video to find out.
-HTC DROID DNA 4G Android Phone (Verizon Wireless): http://amzn.to/XKb4P4
-Samsung Galaxy Note II Titanium Gray (Verizon): http://bit.ly/12L4aP7 (Sprint): http://bit.ly/XK3SlV (AT&T): http://bit.ly/VfkJ1d (Unlocked): http://amzn.to/12eYe0T

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42 thoughts on “HTC Droid DNA vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2”
  1. I would pick the Droid DNA, it has an incredible display and awesome performance, it also beats the Note 2 on benchmarks.

  2. I had the dna for a few months loved it … .but it had terrible battery life…..so I switch to the note 2…..worth it…..better battery life…

  3. I've been using the DNA since about a week after launch. I love this phone from the display, weight, wireless charging, size and battery life. My only issues with the phone are issues with Verizon not HTC.
    1) no SD card. This was Verizon all the way
    2) the updates that keep us from unlocking the bootloader.

  4. I personally prefer the galaxy note 2 because of the extra screen size and also because it serves me as a small little tablet since I don't own a tablet at the moment and I watch a buy a lot of shows and movies from the Google play store especially the walking dead series 🙂

  5. The note 2 is the best over all it does everything I need and more. Lots of good phones out there but cant see me looking to change for a very long time.

  6. I have used the Galaxy NoteII and it is really suck! it stops all the time!
    Check my instagram (muhammad89a_ibrahim/) to see the pictures if you do not believe me.

  7. although i respect the note 2 greatly i just cant see how anyone could carry around a phone that is the size of a small infant

  8. wtf…htc is fucking brilliant. software sucks and boring? The only thing i wish my note 2 had is htc sense….i even customized it to look like htc sense 4.0

  9. DNA is only good if you barely use your phone.. battery will require charging throughout the day. Plus the DNA has no extra memory slots. Note 2 can expand up to 64gb, lasts all day easily, and has a faster processor. Note 2 is a clear win

  10. I don't like ur review. You should change ur posting to HTC dna & the note 2 comparison review not VS. Versus means a battle between the 2 to see which phone comes out on top.

  11. Taking notes with the S Pen? Sure, if I just want to write 10 words on the screen… I'd go for the Droid DNA, better screen resolution, design, price…etc. I think the only thing that makes Samung a better company than HTC it's the marketing aspect.

  12. Very nice comparison,HTC with a better battery and expandable slot would have been a winner over the note 2 any day keeping aside.but HTC never will learn.

  13. Been a Samsung user for 6 years, but all I want to do is watch Netflix in true 1080p, which the Droid might offer. Though I hear the app is buggy on the Droid. Another feature not mentioned is that the Droid is waterproof

  14. It's all about the battery.. It doesn't matter what phone you choose, If you have bad battery life it will eventually drive you nuts.. That's why I chose the note 2. All the features from the S-pen are just the icing on the cake..

  15. I love the power saving features and the true blacks of the super amoled hd plus on the note 2, but I wish you could get true whites on there aswell, maybe in the future samsung could look to some form of display that allows for both true blacks and white from back lighting added to amoled displays

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