Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Friday, November 15, 2013

The advantages of the New Android system Kit Kat

 







Sunday, November 10, 2013

Samsung Google Nexus 10 32GB

The Samsung Google Nexus 10 offers a 10.1 inch screen. The device is 177.6mm wide and weighs 603g. The tablet features a 1.7GHz Dual-core processor which is pretty fast compared to the other tablets. On the top of the device there is the volume rocker and the power button. On the right hand side of the device there is a microHDMI port while on the left hand side of the device there lies a microUSB port along with the 3.5mm headphone jack. At the bottom of the device there is magnetic pogo charging port used for charging. Other features include a 1.9MP front facing camera and a 5MP back camera with an LED flash capable of shooting videos at 1080p. Let’s not forget that there are 2 powerful speakers on the sides of the screen that produce great sound quality.

Samsung Galaxy S4




The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the first phone to launch with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, the latest version of the OS. However, you would be hard pressed to see any of the stock UI elements here. Instead of the dark, neon-lit interiors of stock Android, TouchWiz goes for a bright, vibrant and peppy (to the point of cartoonish at times) outlook. However, don’t think it’s all just a reimagining of the stock UI. There are some nifty additions to the interface, which Samsung claims will improve the overall user experience

Thursday, November 7, 2013

HTC Desire 500 Review

HTC Desire 500 Review





Introduction

HTC new Android Phones indicated it wants to go down market with its Android Phones, risking to be crowded out of the exploding mid- and entry-level segments otherwise, and phones like the Desire 500 are a good indication of its strategy.
The handset sports a youthful, catchy design, with internals that are a mixed bag of midrange to low-end components, all for a decent price. Will the Desire 500 succeed in its market-expansion mission the way it is built? Read on to find out.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review


 


The new  Galaxy Note 3 is a best Android handset design. Not only is it big, bold, and blazingly fast, the imposing device has an incredibly sharp 5.7-inch display, and battery life to go the distance. More importantly, the Note 3 features a sleeker design than its predecessor, the Note 2, a streamlined S Pen interface, plus the same superb camera you'll find on the Galaxy S4.
The third generation of the Note, however, is the most significant upgrade yet and the first Note device, thanks to a more thoughtful S Pen interface, that mainstream customers will actually want to buy. Frankly it has the power to school any flagship device on the market, and the only device since the old Palm Treos to get me seriously thinking about using a phone with a stylus.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

HTC One review

 HTC One





The HTC One was one of our favourite Android phones around, pairing the luxurious metal body more typically seen on the iPhone with a bigger screen and the customisability of Android. Apparently it wasn't quite big enough though, so HTC has given it a stretch.
The One Max, as it's aptly named, looks rather like the One, but comes in at a beefy 5.9-inches on the diagonal, blurring the line between what we'd call a phone or a tablet.
HTC hasn't confirmed exactly how much the phone will cost, but it's safe to assume it's not going to be dirt cheap. Expect prices to be somewhere between the £500-£600 mark, SIM-free, or on contract from around £35 per month.