Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts

The HTC One X+

The HTC One X+ release date has been set for early October, and the price – likely to be under £500 (around AU$790, US$800) SIM free – looks very palatable indeed, especially when compared to the ridiculous cost of the iPhone 5.
The HTC One X+ is a good, good phone. It builds well on the power of the HTC One X and looks to iron out the bugs with the improved battery life and Android 4.1 on board too.
It's still got the same decent design and upgraded storage to 64GB is more than most will ever need, even with a strong HD video library and too many music tracks.
The display is clear and crisp, and the 4.7-inch Super LCD 2 screen is excellent under the touch as well. 

The Sony Xperia TL

Here is another from Sony Xperia. Look at it, then find new and smart features.
Design
Though Sony hasn't released full details about the Xperia TL's dimensions, it looks to be close in size to the Xperia Ion. The Xperia TL's 4.6 (1,080x720 pixel) display is also a hair smaller than the Xperia Ion’s larger 4.7-inch (1,280x720 pixel) screen but has less pixel density.
Features
Aside from the updated 1.5GHz dual-core processor, the Sony Xperia TL runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Sony has said it plans to update the phone to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean after launch.
Outlook
On the surface Sony's new Xperia TL appears to be just what the doctor ordered to help the company increase, or at least stabilize its American market share. That said, while the Xperia TL’s dual-core processor is a much-needed improvement, it’s just enough to keep pace with competition from HTC, Samsung, and LG. Both the new HTC One X+, LG Optimus G, and massive Samsung Galaxy Note II will offer quad-core chips and run the most recent version of Android, 4.1 Jelly Bean.

The Sharp 443ppi Smartphone

Sharp comes to be consistent in producing smartphones.
The Sharp Corporation has started production of 5-inch full-HD (1,080 x 1,920 pixels) LCD panels for smartphones with a pixel density among the highest in the world.
This LCD panel employs CG-Silicon technology*2, a new pixel design, and an innovative production process to achieve the same number of pixels in a smartphone-size screen as there are in a full-HD LCD TV. The panel, which has approximately 1.3 times the pixel density of conventional LCD panels*3, can display crisp text, super-clear maps, and amazingly real HD images.
By providing ultra-detailed LCD panels to support the growing worldwide demand for smartphones, Sharp will contribute to smartphones with increasingly higher quality images.

The LG Splendor

Like the Optimus L7, the Splendor runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, sports an impressive 4.3-inch screen, and has decent battery life. In addition, the Splendor has a faster 1GHz processor than its global counterpart, making it a breeze to handle. And while it isn't NFC-enabled, I'm willing to go without this novel piece of technology if it means getting more reliable performance.

The advantage: 
U.S. Cellular's LG Splendor is an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich device with a zippy processor, a bright display, and a thin build.

The unfavorable:
The Splendor's 3G data speeds are slow, its output speaker is poor, and its camera quality is mediocre.

The offer:
The LG Splendor doesn't have the fastest network connection, but it's an affordable and snappy handset that's loaded with Android 4.0 and a swift CPU.

The LG Optimus Vu II specification

Optimus Vu: (view) Ⅱ' main specification 
Model LG-F200
Size 132.2 * 85.6 * 9.4
Weight 159g
Color Illusion Black / Illusion White / Illusion Pink
Network LTE VoLTE
display, 5.0-inch IPS display (1024 * 768)
Camera Rear 8 megapixel front 1.3-megapixel
Processor MSM 8960 1.5Ghz dual-core,
2GB RAM memory ,
operating system,
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
battery 2,
150 mAh pluggable way wireless magnetic induction charging
call / standby time more than 500 minutes of continuous talk,
Standby time 400 hours or more
connectivity
(Connectivity ) WiFi (802.11 a / ​​b / g / n), Bluetooth 4.0/APT-X Codec, MHL, NFC,
USB 2.0, DLNA, Wi-Fi direct, Miracast
shipments 966,900, 000

The Samsung Galaxy S II 4G

The $369.99 Samsung Galaxy II 4G is an excellent example of this phenomenon. Similar to action-movie characters who have lived through countless sequels, the Galaxy S II doesn’t move quite as fast as it once did. Even so, armed with all the tools that made the phone great in its heyday, such as fast dual-core processing, a lovely high-contrast AMOLED screen, and 4G data, the Galaxy S II 4G can still throw a mean punch.

Advantage: 
The Samsung Galaxy S II 4G sports a large and vivid 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display. Powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, the phone also runs Android 4.0 and is 4G-capable. Camera quality is also excellent.

Unfavorable: 
Call quality could be better. The device is large and has a plasticky build.

Weakness of Samsung Smartphones

Owners of the Samsung Galaxy S2 and S3 may be vulnerable to a flaw that could allow their personal data to be deleted from their device, a security researcher has discovered.

The malicious code, which is now circulating on the Internet, could trigger a factory reset of the popular handsets, according to Ravi Borgaonkar, a researcher in the Security in Communications department at Technical University Berlin, who demonstrated the vulnerability at the Ekoparty security conference in Argentina last week.

The flaw lies in the way Samsung's TouchWiz UI interacts with unstructured supplementary service data (USSD) codes, which execute commands on the handset's keypad. While most dialers require the user to hit the "send" button to complete the code, Samsung's does not, Borgaonkar said.

Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 820

Features
Nokia's flagship Windows Phone 8 device, the Nokia Lumia 920, features an impressive smartphone display based on exclusive technology called Nokia PureMotion HD+. With better than HD resolution, overdrive technology for keeping moving images pixel-perfect and sunlight enhancements for easy viewing even in the brightest sunlight, the 4.5-inch display of the Lumia 920 produces a totally immersive experience. PureMotion displays are super-sensitive with any touch interaction, enabled by the ClearPad Series 3 technology.
ClearPad Series 3 offers up to 10 finger full-time tracking and fast refresh rates, with industry leading signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR), delivering high performance to the most demanding smartphones. Synaptics' patented SignalClarity(TM) technology improves tracking accuracy, finger separation, and environmental and electrical noise robustness for an unmatched user experience. Synaptics' Design Studio(TM)4 (DS4) accelerates the ClearPad development cycle by enabling customers to evaluate and optimize the performance of their touch experience, enabling OEMS to implement their custom ClearPad sensor solution more efficiently.

Nokia Asha 308 and 309 into the Asha Touch family

The Asha 308 and Asha 309 feature 3-inch, scratch-resistant, capacitive touchscreens, a 2-megapixel camera, powerful built-in speakers and the fun-to-use Asha Touch operating system.
The Touch experience
The swipe-inspired Asha Touch experience is fast, entertaining and intuitive. Scrolling and swiping on the responsive capacitive touchscreen is used to navigate and explore each of the new phones.
You can easily and quickly swipe between your application launcher with all your apps in one place; your ‘My Screen’ can be personalised with favourite contacts, apps and shortcuts — and a third home screen provides quick access to most-used features such as the phone dialer or music player.
Web and social
The Asha 308 and Asha 309 feature Nokia’s new Xpress Browser, which uses cloud compression technology to make surfing the web faster whilst consuming up to 90 per cent less data.
One of the nice features of the Nokia Xpress Browser is that you can visit YouTube in the browser, and actually stream YouTube video via the phone’s video player.

The Sony Xperia™ SL

Have a super fast experience
Don't wait. The Xperia SL is powered by a super fast dual core 1.7 GHz processor. The latest version of the Android platform makes your smartphone experience complete. Enjoy Face unlock – wave goodbye to passwords and use your face to unlock your phone.
12-megapixel camera
Have a 12 megapixel fast capture camera, you’ll never miss another shot again. It goes from sleep to snap in just over a second. Low light? No worries. The Exmor R™ for mobile camera sensor lightens up any gloomy day. Make the most of your pictures – you’ll love Xperia SL’s photo effects and apps like Instagram.

The HTC One X

Brace yourself for lightning-fast web browsing, remarkable picture quality and seamless gaming visuals thanks to the powerful quad-core processor. You’ll love the minimalist design and the camera that captures every moment (even in low light) with crisp, vivid, beautiful photos. It also lets you take a photo while shooting HD video.

Key Features
Camera Never miss a shot. A speedy one second start-up, rapid-fire continuous shooting, simultaneous 1080HD video and imaging, and an 8MP camera. And with HTC ImageChip get great shots regardless of lighting and movement.

Sound The HTC One series all come with Beats Audio™ so everything you hear on your phone—from music and videos to games and YouTube—is rich and authentic.

Design The 4.7-inch Gorilla Glass screen is both durable and scratch-resistant. And the minimalist design includes curved glass, a piano gloss sidewall, and an iconic camera ring on the back.

Sony Xperia™ tipo dual SIM Smartphone

It is made for 2 SIM cards

Switch between SIM cards anytime with a simple press on the dedicated hardware key. Perfect when you want to keep your work and leisure time apart. Or make it happen automatically – set which SIM card to use at specific times of the day. You can also customise each SIM card separately with different ringtones and notifications.

It is made to make life easy

Enjoy the entertainment. Xperia tipodual is so easy to use. The latest apps and music are just a click away from your home screen. Running on the latest Android platform, the Xperia tipodual makes web browsing quicker and easier too.

Sony Xperia™ tipo Smartphone

It is made to make life easy

The entertainment. Xperia tipo is so easy to use. The latest apps and music are just a click away from your home screen. Running on the latest Android platform, the Xperia tipo makes web browsing quicker and easier too.

It is made to control your costs

The Xperia tipo Android smartphone lets you enjoy shock horror on-screen – not on your phone bill. With the data usage app, you can set the limits you want to use data to surf, chat or game online. It lets you manage your costs, so you never spend more than you want to.

The Windows Phone 8S by HTC

Features

Boldly colored design. This smartphone stands out in the crowd. Starting with its “color-dipped” accents for an eye-catching, playful look, followed by the sleek form from the cool, clean Live Tiles.

High-performing battery. An optimized battery that lasts as long as you, coupled with powerful performance from a 1GHz dual-core processor. Plus, you get 7GB on SkyDrive—for free!

Studio-quality sound and entertainment. Truly feel your music with Beats Audio™ built-in. You get deeper base, crisper vocals and detailed high notes on music, games, movies and videos.

High-performing battery.
Stay connected while charging your phone less than other phones—thanks to the 1GHz dual-core processor for powerful performance and an optimized battery. Plus, never be without your content again—photos, documents and more are easily accessible on your free 7GB SkyDrive account.

The Worst Smartphones in America

Apple is not the worst, because of the iPhone. 
Samsung is not the worst, because of the Galaxy S III.
HTC is not the worst, because of the HTC One X.
Motorola is not the worst, because of the DROID RAZR MAXX. (They are the worst at egregious overuse of capital letters, however).
Nokia is not the worst, because of the Lumia 920.
Sony is not the worst, because of the Xperia Ion (and its suite of excellent Japanese Xperia phones which should be on their way soon).

Coming Up Blackberry 10

Research In Motion is working hard on its upcoming BlackBerry 10 platform.

It’s unclear right now whether the hardware has been finalized and if RIM is solely focusing on the software, but given that these are expected next year, both might still be in flux. Nevertheless, these are definitely test units, as CrackBerry points out the devices are still carrying their serial numbers.

LG Optimus G

LG has now unveils Optimus G, featuring NFC and quad-core Snapdragon.
LG's new smartphone will be LTE- and NFC-compatible and feature the new Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 quad-core processor.
Full  features and specification
  • Chipset: 1.5GHz Krait CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4 Pro processor Quad-Core and LTE
  • Operating System: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Network: 2G / 3G / LTE
  • Display: 4.7-inch WXGA True HD IPSPlus (1280 x 768 pixels) / 15:9 ratio
  • Memory: 32GB
  • RAM: 2GB DDR
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