At this level you really won’t be able to tell the difference between them, however. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S5 offers 432ppi, the Sony 423ppi and the OnePlus One 401ppi. Each offers a full-HD (1920×1080) resolution, which means the HTC’s smaller screen offers the second-highest pixel density at 441ppi. The HTC has the smallest screen, at 5in, the Samsung’s panel is slightly larger at 5.1in, and the Sony’s a little larger again at 5.2in. The OnePlus One matches the LG G3’s 5.5in panel, but its display stretches to a full-HD resolution of 1920×1080. With a screen this large and powerful, the only concern is its effect on battery life. A super-slim bezel means LG has been able to squeeze this huge screen into a handset similar in size to that with a 5in screen. This screen is also larger than all the competition bar the OnePlus One, at 5.5in. It’s an IPS panel, too, so expect great viewing angles and excellent colour reproduction. This means the pixel density is a staggering 534ppi. Unlike all its full-HD rivals here, its panel features a 1440×2560 Quad HD display for true-to-life pictures. LG’s G3 has – on paper – by far the best screen. Samsung Galaxy S5 vs HTC One M8 vs LG G3 vs Sony Xperia Z2 vs OnePlus One: Display Each invite lasts 24 hours, after which time it is returned to the sender, who has a period of one- to two weeks in order to find someone who wants to take advantage. Initially, invitations to buy the OnePlus One smartphone will be handed out through competitions, OnePlus’ forums and friends who have already purchased the phone. Invitations will become easier to get hold of over time. If you are going to buy the smartphone outright, check out our Best SIM only deals.īy controlling the number of handsets available OnePlus One aims to ensure all those with invites will actually be able to get their hands on the device. LG has yet to confirm a UK price for the G3, but Clove is listing it at £499, undercutting both the HTC One M8 and Sony Xperia Z2. Meanwhile, the LG G3, which launched last night, is expected to hit UK shops by the end of June. The OnePlus One is initially available to purchase by invitation only, in 16GB ( $299/€269) and 64GB ( $349/€299) varieties. The Samsung, Sony and HTC are all available to buy now, at SIM-free prices of £495, £538 and £506 respectively, which are already some way down on each phone’s RRP of £599 (£549 for the Sony Xperia Z2). Samsung Galaxy S5 vs HTC One M8 vs LG G3 vs Sony Xperia Z2 vs OnePlus One: Pricing and UK availability