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Showing posts with label phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label phone. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Sony Xperia Z Ultra Tablet and Smartphone Review ,Features and Specs

 Sony Xperia Z is a touchscreen android smartphone it is developed by Sony Mobile, The Xperia Z Ultra as a 6.4-inch display and 1080p resolution. The phone weighs about 212 grams  It also as a 3000 mAh battery pack that powers up the phone, the Xperia sports a a 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, and also as 4G LTE connectivity, there is also 16GB of internal storage  and a microSD slot that can take up to 64GB.




The xperia z as Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth capabilities, it as a 8-mpix camera that is great for low light condition. It is also Waterproof.
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Friday, 14 June 2013

Which Smartphone Would You Buy Lets Compare

There is a lot of smart  phones on the market with lots of features, but ask yourself a simple question which one would you buy.



Would you buy the Blackberry 10 Smart Phone, The first BlackBerry 10 L-Series all-touchscreen phone will feature a 4.2-inch display with a high-definition resolution of 1280 by 768, 2 gigabytes of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and an 1,800 mAh battery, according to the report. The phone will also have a front-facing 2 megapixel camera with 2X digital zoom and 720p video recording, while the back has an 8 megapixel shooter with LED flash, auto focus, 5X digital zoom and the ability to shoot video in 1080p. The blackbery 10 cost starting from $529.99 without a contact.



What about the Samsung Galaxy S4The Samsung Galaxy S4 is said to have an even more powerful chip than the S3 from Broadcom - the "5G Wi-Fi combo chip" - listed as the BCM4335 chip. The 5G Wi-Fi combo chip is said to improve the wireless range of devices, making it even easier and faster to stream and download large files or videos. The Samsung Galaxy S4 costing starts from $589.99 without a contract.



Would you consider the HTC One, The Htc one as Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, HSDPA, EDGE and GPRS are all supported – as you’d expect – and there’s a pretty sizable Li-Ion 1500 mAh battery aboard too, which delivers some pretty impressive usage – we eked a couple of days out of the One V with moderate usage. The HTC One costing starts from $629.00 without a contract.



Is Iphone 5 the one you would invest your money in, the iPhone 5 as a 4-inch Retina Display screen, 1136 x 640 pixels. The iPhone 5 as the Apple A6 processor which offers twice the performance of the A5 chip in the iPhone 4S, it as support for the 4G LTE networking and it also as support for DC-HSDPA networks, the Iphone 5 have wifi capabilities. The iPhone 5 costing starts from $610.00 without a contract. 

All the phones mention above are really good phones with some exciting features the cost do varies, but it is really a tough decision to choose one.



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Monday, 15 April 2013

What is a Smart Watch (Smartwatch)

A smartwatch  is a computerized wristband, it has features beyond time keeping. Some smart watch can run mobile apps, play music, play videos and play Fm Radio.


















These watches comes with camera, gps tracking capabilities, wifi capabilities ,cell phone, touch screen and much more.


















Some of the popular brands of smart watch are:


Sony SmartWatch

OS: Android
Screen: 1.3 OLED, 128 x 128
Storage: None
Connectivity: Bluetooth 3.0
Weight: 15.5 g main unit, 26 g watchband
Battery: Undisclosed, lasts a few days with normal usage







Motorola MotoACTV



Size: 46 x 46 x 9.6 mm
Weight: 35g
Display: 1.6-inch Trasflective TFT, QCIF+ 176x220 (optimized for Indoor/Outdoor)
Supported Audio Formats: AAC, AAC+, MP3
System Memory: 256MB
Storage: 8GB capacity (16GB also available)
Connectivity: 3.5mm Headset, USB 2.0 HS
Bluetooth: Stereo Bluetooth Class 1.5
Sensors: ANT+, BLE, Accelerometer
WLAN: 802.11 b/g/n
Location: GPS+
Battery: 258 mAh
Standby Time: 325 hours
Playback Time: 20 hours
Workout Time: 10 hours indoor, 5 hours outdoor



WIMM One Watch

Product dimensions: 1.3 x 0.5 x 1.4 inches
Wifi
Bluetooth
USB Connection
Audible and Tacticle alerts
Accelerometer
Magnetometer
Bi-Modal Display
Capacitive Touch Screen
Up to 32GB memory
Splash Resistant
22G
Charges via USB or paddle


MetaWatch



Handset compatibility: iPhone 4s, iPad (3), Android (various)
Sensor compatibility: Initially, Wahoo Fitness BLE sensors for iPhone 4s
iOS compatibility: iOS 5 (basic functionality), iOS 6 (enhanced functionality)
Double injection molded PU, co-molded with PC body 
Mineral hardened glass lens with anti-glare coating 
Titanium finished stainless steel top ring 
5 ATM water resistant (you can swim with it, but no diving) 
96x96 mirror polymer network display 
Vibrating alerts 
6 buttons
Rechargeable (5-7 day battery life)
Dual Mode Bluetooth 4.0**
3 Axis accelerometer / ambient light sensor



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Monday, 25 March 2013

Apple Iphone Is Outdated (Blackberry Says)


Apple's iPhone is outdated, according to the chief executive of BlackBerry maker, Research In Motion (RIM) Ltd.
Thorsten Heins made the comment last Thursday on the eve of the much-delayed launch of the new touch-screen BlackBerry in the United States. AT&T begins selling the Z10 touch-screen BlackBerry on Friday, more than six weeks after RIM launched the devices elsewhere.
Heins also told The Associated Press that a new keyboard version of the BlackBerry won't be released in the US until two or three months from now. He previously said it would be eight to 10 weeks, but now he's saying it could be delayed an additional two weeks.
Both the touch-screen and keyboard models are part of RIM's attempt at a comeback after the pioneering brand lost its cachet not long after Apple's 2007 release of the iPhone.
Heins said a lack of innovation at Apple has left iPhone's user interface outdated. He noted iPhone users have to go in and out of applications and the device doesn't allow for multitasking like the new BlackBerry Z10 does.
"It's still the same," Heins said of the iPhone. "It is a sequential way to work and that's not what people want today anymore. They want multitasking."

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Saturday, 16 March 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is set to be released the Samsung's Galaxy line of smartphones now considered the main competitor to Apple's iPhone, there will be huge interest in the Galaxy S4's unveiling .

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When Samsung released the S3 it made the phone slightly bigger and slightly thinner than the S2, and this year the company is expected to do the same with the S4 - with it being slightly bigger and a bit thinner than the S3.

The Galaxy S3 had dimensions of 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 mm, however, the S4 is expected to be 140.1 mm in length, as well as slightly wider at 71.8 mm. The device will be significantly thinner as well at 7.7 mm - if rumors about the device remain true.
 

The Galaxy S3 also featured a 4.8 inch Super AMOLED display at a 1280 x 720 resolution of 306 pixels per inch (ppi). The upgraded Galaxy S4 should feature a slightly larger 4.99-inch Full HD SoLux Display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels and a 450+ ppi.

Power-wise the Galaxy S3 had the quadcore 1.4 GHz Exynos 4 processor and an ARM Mali-400 for its GPU. Both of those chips will get an upgrade for the S4, which is rumored to be featuring the new Exynos 5 Octa CPU.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is said to have an even more powerful chip than the S3 from Broadcom - the "5G Wi-Fi combo chip" - listed as the BCM4335 chip. The 5G Wi-Fi combo chip is said to improve the wireless range of devices, making it even easier and faster to stream and download large files or videos.

The S4 should also come with a 13 megapixel camera, a big upgrade from the 8 megapixel camera than came with the Galaxy S3 - which was already widely praised by analysts.

One of the major features expected to be unveiled  will be the Atmel's new MaXTouch S controllers - which should allow users to interact with their devices without even touching the screen.
Others have also touted that the Galaxy S4 will be the first Galaxy S smartphone to feature wireless charging.


Specifications 

  • Cat 3 100/50Mbps (downloads at 100 Mbps, uploads at 50Mbps)
  • Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/a/c (HT80)
  • Bluteooth 4.0, IR LED (Remote Control), MHL 2.0
  • 13mp camera, 2mp front
  • 2gb of LP DDR3 RAM
  • 16GB HD with 32, 64 and microSD
  • Battery: removable 2,600 mAh
  • Two models: black mist and white frost
  • Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3


 

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Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Htc One reviews of Htc One


Reviews of htc one x
The HTC Hero and the HTC Legend are all famous for one thing: having memorable chins. Following on from 2010’s highly rated HTC Legend is the HTC One V, which, unlike its predecessors, is a mid-tier Android 4.0-powered handset.
HTC unveiled the One V alongside its two new flagship handsets, the HTC One S and HTC One X, at MWC 2012. All three devices were generally very well received following Peter Chou’s keynote but the higher specced HTC One S and HTC One X did steal the show for obvious reasons.
So while the HTC One V is most definitely bringing it up the rear when compared to the likes of the HTC One X and the Huawei Ascend D-Quad, it is still a thoroughly decent proposition – especially for users that want to spend slightly less cash on their phone.
White htc one
Build quality on the One V is excellent featuring HTC’s ‘award winning curved-chin design’ as well as the company’s now-standard metallic unibody. Our handset was finished in matte black and looked every bit the premium-grade device.
We also really like the curved-chin design of the One V, although it’s obvious from some of the reactions to it in the office that it’s a feature that will divide opinion – HTC is no doubt fully prepared for this though.
When we first saw HTC’s new trio of handsets at MWC 2012 one of the first things that immediately struck us about them was just how good the displays were. Thankfully the One V’s 3.7-inch 480x800 resolution Super LCD 2 display is no exception to this rule with its crystal clear visuals, wide viewing angles and awesome colour representation.
The difference between 2011’s Super LCD and 2012’s Super LCD 2 panels is dramatic to say the least. Of course it’s not quite up there with the One X and iPhone 4S’ of the world but it’s certainly better than 99.9 per cent of handsets in its class.
The One V cuts a svelte figure at 120.3x59.7x9.2mm and weighs in at just 115g. The display, as we mentioned earlier, is 3.7-inches making it quite a rarity amongst the current norm of super-sized handsets in the Android community a la the Galaxy Nexus, One X and Galaxy Note.
The htc one x
Powering the One V is 1GHz CPU and Adreno GPU based on Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon chipset alongside 512MB of RAM and 4GB of storage. Now that might read like hardware from 2010 but trust us it sure as hell doesn’t feel like hardware from two years ago. Everything flies on the One V – whether it’s flicking through homescreens, opening applications or playing games like Angry Birds. HTC achieved this not by witchcraft but by making some rather crafty omissions from the handset’s Sense UI.
The vast majority of these omissions relate to animation – there’s no 3D tomfoolery to be had on the One V and you’ve only got 5 homescreens to play with (not seven like on the One X). Couple these outtakes with already plentiful refinements HTC has made to its Sense UI and you’ve got a much subtler UI on your hands, and this is definitely a good thing.
Camera on htc one x
The camera set-up on the One V, like its predecessor’s, is very impressive. HTC was keen to laud just how good the imagining capabilities were on its ‘One’ brand handsets – and rightly so too. The One V features a 5-megapixel (f/2.0 lens) camera and will shoot video in 720p quality.
HTC has also included the vast majority of software features from its One X and One S handsets aboard the One V such as the ability to simultaneously shooting video and taking photos, as well as Burst Mode and a ton of effects.
All told: you’ll struggle to find a better camera at this price point. Video isn’t quite as good, unfortunately, but it’s still a hell of a lot better than some of the One V’s competition so it’s difficult to be too harsh.
Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, HSDPA, EDGE and GPRS are all supported – as you’d expect – and there’s a pretty sizable Li-Ion 1500 mAh battery aboard too, which delivers some pretty impressive usage – we eked a couple of days out of the One V with moderate usage.
All in all we like this device very much. Granted it’s not the best smartphone on the planet and it’s no way near as good as its bigger brothers, the HTC One S and HTC One X, lacking both the spec, grandeur and software that is present on both. But you still get plenty of bang for your buck, including 25GB of Dropbox, Beats Audio Technology and Android 4.0. And you get all this for just over £200 – talk about value for money.
HTC has well and truly got its groove back.

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