Review: HTC Droid DNA

When youre contemplating the vast expanse of glass covering any one of the current models of smartphones with supersized screens, you have to ask yourself: How big is too big? Is a 5-inch display that much better than a 4.5-incher? Does native 1080p capability actually matter on a smartphone? How big of an advantage does such a device earn?

Ladies and gentlemen, meet the HTC Droid DNA. Its massive 5-inch 1920 1080 display has the same resolution as the best HDTV sets lining the shelves at your local retailer. It sports a pixel density of 440 pixels per inch, which bests all the big-name competitors the Google Nexus 4 (320ppi), the HTC One X (316ppi) and 8X (341ppi), and the Apple iPhone 5 (326ppi).

While a 1080p screen is mighty pretty, its not a killer feature on a smartphone, and it does not make the device significantly better than the current crop of 720p-capable phones.

But while this looks great on paper, it doesnt matter much at all. Seriously. Dont get me wrong: The DNAs display is gorgeous, and arguably the best-looking smartphone display out there. But to the naked eye, and over a couple of weeks of daily use, it doesnt look significantly better than the phones mentioned above, and thats a good thing. The fact is, they all look great. On any one of them, pixels are indiscernible and text looks crisp and clean, rivaling a printed page. Colors are vivid and bright. Photos, video, apps, websites, magazines, every single thing displayed on screen is rendered beautifully.

The bottom line is that while a 1080p screen is mighty pretty, its not a killer feature on a smartphone, and it does not make the device significantly better than the current crop of 720p-capable phones. And this is a wonderful thing for consumers. Smartphone displays are better than they have ever been. Today, we expect top-tier phones to come with Retina-quality screens, and anything less is deemed unacceptable.

While the DNAs display looks stunning, the size of the thing makes it difficult to use the phone with one hand. While it isnt as audaciously oversized as the 5.5-inch-display on the Samsung Galaxy Note II, the DNAs touchscreen can still be a bit of a hassle. The slightly smaller 4.7-inch displays on the Nexus 4 and One X are far more comfortable. Even the 4.8-inch display on the popular Samsung Galaxy S III is easier to use with a single hand and 4.8 inches is about the largest smartphone display that Ive been able to comfortably operate thus far. Its here that the DNAs display doesnt make it more useful, but counts against it.

Another sticking point is the paltry battery life. In over a week of testing the handset, I wasnt able to make it through an 8-hour workday without having to charge up the 2020 mAh Lithium-ion cell before I headed home. On the weekend, while running errands and using Google Maps, Yelp, Twitter and the camera throughout the day, battery life flew by and I found myself stopping to charge up by midday, and again in the evening. If you buy the DNA, youll want to pick up a spare charger to go with it.

Each time I had to charge up, I was greeted by an annoying little plastic door covering the USB port on the bottom of the DNA. When this tiny door is closed, the DNA looks sleek and smooth. But opening the door reveals a flimsy piece of plastic that feels like its hanging on for dear life. It feels like its only a matter of time before that little door breaks off. While everything else on the DNA feels lovingly designed and well built, this door is a weak point. HTC should have just left the port exposed, as most phones do nowadays.

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Teach your Droid DNA some GSM tricks

Harness the Droid DNA's prowess to rock not just roaming on AT&T or T-Mobile.

The Droid DNA is one slick device, but will it work on T-Mobile or AT&T, too?

One of the new HTC Droid DNA's unsung features is its ability to jump onto global GSM networks, which is great when traveling overseas. Verizon certainly thinks so, and thanks to an unlocked SIM card slot, you can also slip in an AT&T or T-Mobile card and flip the DNA over to operate on those carriers.

Now I first heard of the Droid DNA's freedom to link to American GSM networks from smartphone news site Android Central, and since I had just finished reviewing the DNA, my ears perked up right away. The question is, would you really want to port a gadget like the Droid DNA over to a carrier it wasn't designed for? For me the answer is: yes, absolutely.

That's because this hot piece of mobile hardware is extremely lust-worthy in its own right, no matter what network it grabs signal from. First of all, it's one of a handful of U.S. smartphones to boast quad-core processing. The DNA also runs powerful Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software, plus features a massive and sharp 5-inch (1080p) screen.

Unfortunately as part of Verizon's Droid brand, the Droid DNA is exclusive to Big Red, which is a big pain for people who subscribe to other U.S. carriers. For that alone I had to see for myself whether the DNA's radio could be coaxed to grab hold of a local GSM signal correctly. In addition, though I'm technically a T-Mobile customer, I'm constantly taking multiple phones (from various cell providers) for test-drives simultaneously, which doesn't always work out smoothly. Sorry Google Voice, you're a great solution but sometimes you fail miserably and I would love to receive texts and calls reliably for a change.

Pop that LTE card The first step was to power down my HTC Droid DNA test unit and pop open its LTE/SIM card slot. Located on the top edge, I just stuck a push pin (though a small paper clip could work) into the pin hole next to the slot. This ejected a tiny metal tray and the Verizon LTE SIM held within. Trust me, I know 4G LTE cards don't grow trees, so I stashed it in a safe place.

The LTE/SIM card slot is on the top edge.

Insert your GSM SIM Since the Verizon LTE card is the same size as a micro-SIM, I had no trouble placing my T-Mobile SIM in the Droid DNA's SIM tray. Once inserted I powered up the DNA and waited for the signal indicator to detect a signal.

Add an APN When I saw a few bars of coverage appear in the top right of the Droid DNA's screen, I knew I was in business. Next I had to tell the phone what to do with its newfound GSM network. Within the Android settings menu, I tapped Mobile Data, then selected GSM/UMTS Options. From here I hit Access Point names and saw just one entry, VZWINTERNET -- the APN for Verizon's network.

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DNA test casts doubt on Somerville man’s guilt, judge rules

By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff

A Somerville man imprisoned for a quarter of a century could be freed soon after a Middlesex Superior Court judge ruled DNA testing supports his claim he did not participate in a 1986 murder, a brutal attack that left the victim to die slowly in the parking lot of an abandoned supermarket.

He is ecstatic, said Boston lawyer Dana Curhan, who has served as Michael J. Sullivans appellate attorney since 1991 through the Committee for Public Counsel Services Innocence Program.

Sullivan was convicted of firstdegree murder in the death of 54-year-old Wilfred McGrath, who was lured to an East Cambridge apartment, where he was robbed of jewelry, money, and cocaine. Beaten but still alive, McGrath was wrapped in a blanket and dumped behind an abandoned supermarket, where his body was found in March 1986, according to court records.

The key prosecution witness was Gary Grace, who had murder charges dropped in return for testifying against Sullivan, records show. Grace testified that Sullivan was wearing a purple jacket at the time of the killing. a State Police chemist testified that blood found on the sleeve of the jacket and hair found in the pocket belonged to McGrath.

But Middlesex Superior Court Judge Kathe M. Tuttman, in an 35-page ruling released Nov. 15, concluded that Sullivan deserves a new trial because DNA testing shows that neither the blood nor the hair belonged to McGrath.

The Commonwealth presented this blood and hair evidence to the jury as corroboration of Graces version of the incident, and, consequently as a link between the defendant [Sullivan] and the victims murder, Tuttman wrote.

But the new evidence that eliminates the victim as the source of the hair and the DNA found on the jacket cuffs also eliminates this link between the defendant and the murder, thus supporting the defendant's theory that he was not present at the time of the murder.

Tuttman then ordered a new trial for Sullivan, who faced the prospect of dying behind bars because his earlier appeals of the first-degree murder conviction which carries life imprisonment without the possibility of parole have been rejected by federal courts and by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

With this newly available evidence, the defendant has cast real doubt on the justice of his conviction, and he is entitled to a new trial, Tuttman wrote.

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DNA not always the magic bullet in crime investigations

When someones DNA triggers a match through a statewide database linking that person to the scene of a crime, it doesnt necessarily mean the case is a slam dunk for police and prosecutors.

Next comes the hard part: Investigators must prove there isnt an otherwise noncriminal explanation for why that persons genetic material was found on someones body, on a murder weapon or inside another persons home.

A lot of people think that if you get a DNA hit that, Bingo, you got the person, but it doesnt work that way, Oneida County District Attorney Scott McNamara said. What law enforcement needs to be cognizant of is that there are many innocent explanations for things to be where they are, and as we get better and better at being able to find DNA, we also have to keep in mind that there is an innocent way for DNA to be left behind.

Since New Yorks statewide database of DNA collected from convicted criminals has been expanded over the years, the ever-growing pool of samples to compare against has helped local police agencies crack tough cases, officials said.

For instance, DNA from a strand of hair found on Jennifer Bennetts body in 2007 ultimately linked Craig Ingersoll to her strangulation. Although Ingersoll never had been a suspect, a DNA match led investigators to question Ingersoll after Utica police arrested him in 2010 for stealing from a business and state law required him to provide a sample of his DNA.

This is great technology, but its not easy, Whitestown police Chief Donald Wolanin said. Knocking on doors and interviewing people is still one of our best tools and probably most reliable. Were arresting more people by doing basic police interviews than we are with DNA technology.

Here are a few examples of how complicated some cases can be, even with DNA evidence.

A bloody cloth

Utica police continue to investigate the killing of someone who was stabbed repeatedly. A bloody cloth recovered from the homicide scene did lead to a DNA match with a known person, but that individual has denied any involvement in the killing, prosecutors said.

DNA gives us a lead, but it doesnt give us enough to proceed, McNamara said. When we confronted the person with the bloody cloth, he said he didnt know what we were talking about. So, just because we find a bloody cloth with his DNA on it, that doesnt mean he killed anyone.

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