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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Samsung Galaxy s4 review

Samsung Galaxy S4 is most coolest and smartest phone. With full HD screen and its features Samsung Galaxy S4 is more powerful. There is no doubt that this is absolutely a good phone. We know that Samsung Galaxy S3 was very popular phones. After releasing Galaxy S3 we want more. After a lot of time the Samsung Mobile company announced there next smartphone Galaxy S4. What we need? the Galaxy S4 have everything. Lets see the good and some bad features of Samsung Galaxy S4/

Good Feature:
() More powerful with quad core processor.
() Good Camera.
() Great look.
()Big screen with full HD resolution
()Smart sound feature

Bad Feature:
() FM radio not present
() Galaxy S3 design
() Battery is not very powerful

Specification of Samsung Galaxy S4:
() Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A15 & 1.2 GHz
() Android OS, v4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
() 2 GB RAM
() Screen size: 1080 x 1920 pixels, 5.0 inches
() 13 MP autofocus camera with LED flash,1080p video recording @ 30fps, continuous autofocus
() Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
() GPS with A-GPS
()16/32/64 GB storage
() Bluetooth version 4
() 7.9 mm thickness
() 3.5 mm audio jack
() Accelerometer and proximity sensor
() Micro sd card slot
() Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
() Ample 2600 mAh battery with great endurance
Review Samsung Galaxy S4
Design:

Samsung Galaxy s4 brings 5" super AMOLED display. The 7.9 mm thickness mean Galaxy S4 is so slim. Though the some design are same with Galaxy S3 but Samsung Gaalaxy S4 has something special.  The Galaxy S4 has fancy finish. Its really so gorgeous. Its very easier to use than Galaxy S3. The plastic used feels both adequately sturdy and nice to the touch.

Screen:

The 5 inch display is so big. Its very easy to use. Resolution is 1,920x1,080-pixel . That's Full HD to me and you. It's an impressive boost from the 720p display of the Galaxy S3, but for most tasks, you probably won't notice much of a difference. The HTC One has the same resolution, but its slightly smaller screen size means its pixels are packed tighter. The One boasts 468 pixels per inch (ppi), which narrowly beats the S4's 441ppi, but I really couldn't tell any difference between them, even when looking close up. More pixels might mean a sharper image, but even above the 720p threshold of the S3, there's little point in choosing between them -- there's just not enough difference.

Processor:


ProcessorSamsung Galaxy S4 use powerful quad-core processor. The processor speed is 1.6 GHz. Yes 1.6 GHz processor is extremely powerful. The Cortex-A15 & 1.2 GHz optimized for the fastest mobile experience. The Samsung Galaxy S4 comes with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean - the latest release of the Google platform available at the moment - and a laundry list of new TouchWiz features. 

Camera:
Take your every moment with Samsung Galaxy S4 13 MP high definition camera. The Galaxy S4 camera is so powerful. Samsung Galaxy S4 have both front and rear camera. Though the secondary camera is 2 MP but its resolution is so good. If that's all you want to do with your photos, the Galaxy S4 camera will do the job well enough.

Storage:
Yes we need to store our every important things in our mobile. Samsung Galaxy S4 storage is well enough. You can extend your mo9bile memory up to 64 GB.

Sound: The Galaxy S4 sound is so good. You can enjoy deeper base and sharp vocals that never before. Anywhere you go you can listen high definition sound on Galaxy S4. Samsung Galaxy S4 supports a lot of audio format. So, Enjoy bigger sound and superior fidelity with exclusive built-in amp for both headphone and speaker.


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

sony Xperia z review

Sony is the world best mobile company. Sony Xperia z listed as popular mobile because of its design, features and its performance. Since the beginning of the year Sony has already announced and released its range-topping Xperia Z smartphone Yes this phone is 1080p screen.


DESIGN: Xperia Z was designed in collaboration with Sony consumer electronics experts, for quality craftsmanship and consistent attention to details. Only premium materials were used throughout, like aluminium for the power and volume buttons and durable tempered glass for the front and back. A layer of air and brought the display closer to the lens, for added touch sensitivity and a smaller size. This construction, along with a new component layout and skeleton frame allows for a slimness of 7.9 mm.



DISPLAY: The Xperia z display is 5 inch screen with 1080p full HD. Experia z assure you to ultimate visual experiance. Its resulation is so good. The display protected with Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2. The display 440PPI. With 16 million colours,1920 x 1080 pixels the display of Sony Experia z is so much gorgeous.



PROCESSOR: Sony Xperia z use powerful quad-core processor. The processor speed is 1.5 GHz. Yes 1.5 GHz processor is extremely powerful. The Qualcomm APQ8064+MDM9215M optimized for the fastest mobile experience.



CAMERAS: Xperia z have both front and rear camera. That mean you can do more fun.You can capture your every moment with front and back cameras. The Experia z 13MP camera is so much standard. The 28mm lens, LED flash and auto focus are available in Experia z. You can 1080p HD video recording, The front camera is 2 mp. When you are in video chat the front camera record 1080p picture. There are more application in Sony experia z. The face detection, self timer, scene recognition, red-eye reduction, smile detection, picture effect and many more.



STORAGE: The Xperia z is generous with the storage options. The total storage of the mobile is 16 GB and it can be expand up to 32 GB.



WEB BROWSING: The Xeria Z is currently available in both unlocked 4G LTE and HSPA+ versions through Sony's online store. We installed an AT&T microSIM for our testing. On the Speedtest.net benchmark, the Xperia Z offered impressive download speeds that averaged 16.5 Mbps. Uploads were somewhat lackluster, however, averaging just 2.1 Mbps.


SOUND: The Xperia z sound is so good. You can enjoy deeper base and sharp vocals that never before. Anywhere you go you can listen high definition sound on Experia z. Expera z supports a lot of audio format. So, Enjoy bigger sound and superior fidelity with exclusive built-in amp for both headphone and speaker.



PROTECTION: Sony Xperia z is a water and dust protected phone. Not only water is also protected from water jets. So no worry about your smartphones.

Friday, April 19, 2013

HTC Butterfly Review

The HTC Butterfly finally arrived in market. So we have to checkout this mobile.
HTC Butterfly release in January 2013. In 2013 many smartphones are comes in market. But HTC Butterfly is world first full HD phone. Yes this phone is 1080p screen.

DESIGN:  As you can see from the image above the HTC Butterfly looks very smart. The hight of this phone is 5.55'' and width 2.78''. The HTC Butterfly is so slim. This phone weight is 140 gram with battery. Thats mean the HTC Butterfly is so much slimmer, curvier and more comfortable.

DISPLAY: THe HTC Butterfly 5 inch screen with 1080p full HD display. HTC Butterfly assure you to ultimate visual experiance.  Its resulation is so good. The display protected with Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2. The display 440PPI.

PROCESSOR: HTC Butterfly use powerful quad-core processor. The processor speed is 1.5 GHz. Yes 1.5 GHz processor is extremely powerful. The Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ S4 Pro, optimized for the fastest mobile experience.

CAMERAS: HTC Butterfly have both front and rear camera. That mean you can do more fun.You can capture your every moment with front and back cameras. The HTC Butterfly 8MP camera is so much standard. The 28mm lens, LED flash and auto focus are available in HTC Butterfly. You can 1080p HD video recording, The front camera is 2.1 mp. When you are in video chat the front camera record 1080p picture.

STORAGE: HTC Butterfly is generous with the storage options. The total storage of the mobile is 16 GB and it can be expand up to 32 GB.

SOUND: The HTC Butterfly sound is so good. You can enjoy deeper base and sharp vocals that never before. Anywhere you go you can listen high definition sound on HTC Butterfly. HTC Butterfly supports a lot of audio format. So, Enjoy bigger sound and superior fidelity with exclusive built-in amp for both headphone and speaker. The mobile have 3.5 mm stereo audio jack.

Monday, April 15, 2013

samsung galaxy note 8.0 review

The Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 takes the mid-sized mobile market that Samsung’s had covered for several years with successive Galaxy Note tablets and adds a pen. With Samsung’s newest iteration of the S-Pen, a quad-core Exynos processor under the hood, and this rather thin form-factor, this is easily the best tablet effort in this category the manufacturer has ever offered. In this 8-inch size, Samsung has also created what many will find to be the ideal size for carry-along entertainment and notes.
Hardware: The Galaxy Note 8.0 works with an 8-inch display with 1280 x 800 pixels across its face – that’s not exactly the sharpest screen on the market, mind you, but it’s certainly sufficient for the basics. Compared to the biggest competition this device has – the iPad mini – it’ll certainly do enough to fight: the iPad mini rings in at 163 PPI while the Galaxy Note 8.0 brings a cool 189 PPI to the table.There are going to be at least two versions of this device coming to the market, one of them being the wifi version we’ve got here. This version works with wifi connectivity alone, leaving the 3G/Phone abilities iteration to come internationally. There’s also the possibility of a 4G LTE version coming to the USA later this year. Any version of the tablet appears to be coming in at the same 210.8 x 135.9 x 7.95 mm – thin and light indeed at 340g.You’ll be using the S-Pen to preview objects as well – “Air View” is what this is called, and it works not just with gallery images and videos as it did with the Galaxy Note II and Galaxy Note 10.1, it now has the ability to preview Flipboard stories, open website menues that normally require clicking, and preview an email attachment. Some/all of these features will be available to your finger with the Air View connection on your Samsung GALAXY S 4, too.This tablet is just a bit too big to hold comfortably in one hand while you’re walking around and penning in notes with the S-Pen with the other. If you want top-notch on-the-go note-taking, you’ll want to check out the original Galaxy Note or the Galaxy Note II – they’ll even fit in your pocket! With the Galaxy Note 8.0 you’ll be popping your hardware out at the desk or on the bus more than likely. This device is just large enough to join the Galaxy Note 10.1 with the lap-balance family of tablets.

Software: The S-Pen that comes with this device is at the center of the excellence of the software experience. Though the processor in this device is more powerful than any other Samsung tablet at this size, if you’re not all about the S-Pen, you might want to consider a device like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 (see our full review here) for your money – its display is much sharper and the back casing is made of aluminum – hardcore! Of course the Galaxy Note 8.0 also has Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean and all the positives that brings on – including Google Now.With the S-Pen you can circle any piece of your screen and store it as a screenshot. Save it to a note and write about it to read about it later. You can add hand-written notes to your Office documents with Polaris Office, work on both Word and PowerPoint slideshows, and do it all in Multi Window view. With your Muli Window view you’ve now got the ability to watch a YouTube video while you draw a picture in S Note, move files around in My Files while you chat with your buddies in ChatON – whatever you like!You can access a collection of Samsung Multi Window supported apps by holding down the device’s back button – that little white tab you see can be pulled out and bam! There you’ll see apps like Music Player, My Files, Polaris Office, S Note, and S Planner. Each of these apps can be run at half-screen, quarter-screen, or full-screen. This is separate from your basic Android app switcher (multi-tasking again, that is) which you can access with a long-press of your home button.You’ll also have access to Group Play, an app that’s been part of the Samsung smartphone and tablet experience for the past couple of generations for smartphones and tablets. With this you’ll be able to join up with other Samsung smartphones and tablets in your local wireless network and share a screen – the screen you have up will be the same screen they see from their device. You can share photos, music, PDF files, and even PowerPoint slideshows!
The Galaxy Note 8.0 has a special “Reading Mode” that auto-tunes your settings for optimal reading levels. You’ll find the experience a bit more soothing to your eyes – you’ll certainly not be seeing everything at full-blast brightness. Reading Mode is accessible in your normal Settings – Display section and works with only certain apps until you add your favorites in manually. Thus far the Reading Mode option has not proven itself to be the eyeball-saver a true E-Ink E-Reader would be, but it’s fair enough, and nice to have as an option if you’re in the mood.Awesome Note is now prepared for Android and will come with your Galaxy Note 8.0 right out of the box. Imagine an app that has every single option you could possibly want out of a digital repository for notes – that’s Awesome Note. Of course if you’re already using Evernote, you might just want to skip the Awesome Note experience. If you want your notes to be extremely well organized and lit up with friendly rainbow colors, go with Awesome Note.

Camera: On the front of this device you’ve got a 1.3 megapixel camera and on the back you’ve got a 5 megapixel camera (with no flash). You’ll be taking some relatively nice photos with the back-facing camera, and the front-facing camera’s photos leave something to be desired. Like past Samsung tablets, this Galaxy Note 8.0 is able to take basic shots for uploading to social networks like Facebook, if that’s your poison of choice, but it’s certainly not something you’ll want to bring to replace your pocketable camera for a long vacation. It’s extremely likely that whatever smartphone you’ve got in your pocket takes better photos than this tablet.

Battery: If you plan on using this device non-stop from battery topped-off to battery zero, you’ll be working for a good 6 hours. Without mobile data running your battery into the ground, and if you’re not kicking out top-brightness or using your GPS to map the world, you’ll have some rather great battery life with the Galaxy Note 8.0. When the device’s display is off and you’re not downloading files – aka when the device is idle – you’ll find your battery drain flatlining.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

HTC ONE REVIEW



Let’s start out with the phone in its physical form. There is only one phone that can rival this level of detail, precision, and materials, and that’s the iPhone 5. That is most definitely the of best compliments HTC could ever ask for, and I’m sure it’s something they were gunning for. The all-aluminum case if beautiful, light, feels great to hold and use, and smartly integrates the phone’s wireless antennas into the case itself, similar to Apple’s implementation but with a lot more surface area. While the phone is reasonably large, at least according to my standards, the beveled edge and tapered design of the One does its best to conceal the 4.7-inch 1080p display.


I love how HTC has the phone’s screen literally sitting in a cut-out of the metal case, seamlessly blended like it’s all one cohesive structure. And what a display it is. It’s the best all around screen I have ever seen on a mobile device — bright, crisp, vibrant, and color-packed. While Apple’s iPhone 5 screen has more accurate color reproduction, the HTC One’s screen is by far superior.


This time around, there are only two buttons on the front of the phone, whereas traditionally there are three. A Home button on the right, and back button on the left, and HTC’s logo right in the middle. At first it was a little jarring just because of how much time I’ve spent using Android phones, but for most people, I highly doubt it will be a problem, and a small problem at that.


Surrounding the beautiful display are micro-drilled holes for the stereo speakers that HTC has developed just for the One. They are, without a doubt, the most amazing speakers I have ever listened to on a phone. Loud, clear, and they project. There is practically no low-end, but that’s not too much a problem. While the speakers are unmatched by any other phone, I’m not exactly sure why this is a major selling point in HTC’s marketing message. They’re the best in the business, but I just don’t listen to much of anything on my phone to warrant needing speakers that good. Obviously it’s a great thing to include, but I’m not sure if the speakers warrant the extra thickness they require, or weight they add when looking at the full picture.

Speaking about weight, the phone is reasonably heavy. In fact, it’s one of the heavier phones I have picked up as of late. There’s a fine line between being so light that you get the feeling your phone cost just a couple dollars to manufacture, and being so heavy that you think the phone is crafted out of gold bullion. The HTC One feels like it fits somewhere in the middle. Just for a comparison, it’s much, much heavier than my iPhone 5, and heavier than the BlackBerry (BBRY) Z10.



Switching to software, I absolutely love HTC’s Sense 5 user interface. It’s downright refreshing and instantly has become my favorite Android skin. It’s airy, flat, and stirs HTC’s charm together with some sophistication to offer up a great software experience. Not to mention that the entire phone seems to fly, and is responsive to the touch.

Another selling point of the One is HTC’s UltraPixel camera that smartly stops the megapixel race and instead focuses on delivering better photos that are sharper, and incorporate more light. Technically, the camera sensor in the One outputs four megapixel-sized pictures, but again, that’s with up to four times the amount of detail and light.

I found the camera to be ridiculously quick to take pictures, but I sometimes couldn’t get beyond the complicated photo-taking interface for the most part. It’s jam-packed with options and it’s great to be able to control every aspect of the camera, but it’s borderline overloaded with settings, and I believe that the average customer who wants to just take photos won’t exactly know what to do. Compound that with additional video modes like HDR video, or low-light video, and a bunch of photo effects you can add on top of your picture, and it gets a bit complicated.



As far as camera quality, it depends. Low light performance was absolutely the best of any camera on any mobile device, easily. And while the pictures from the HTC One generally do look great, I don’t see too much of a difference between HTC’s ultrapixel camera and of a competitor’s like the iPhone 5, especially when resizing an iPhone 5 image to the resolution of one of HTC’s.

HTC Zoe is a special mode on the camera that’s pretty brilliant. It lets you take short three-second videos at full resolution 1080p video, and what that enables you to do is pull frames from that video clip and turn them into photos. For instance, you want to capture a moving object, but that’s normally difficult with a phone camera — it will be blurry, you’ll miss the shot — and now you can create a couple still frames from that clip, and you will be able to select exactly the shot you want.



One of the absolutely best features of the One has to be the fact that the power button on top of the phone is actually an infrared port. What this means is that the phone has the ability to serve as a remote control for your TV and living room components like cable box. Combined with a great on-screen channel guide of what’s showing on your local cable provider, this delivers an unparalleled multimedia experience. Not having to reach for a remote and instead being able to use your phone to turn your television on, change the volume, and change the channel is such an amazing feature. One thing I will add is that this works from a far distance, so you don’t have to worry about being too far back from your components or television — it’s that good.



The HTC One is the best Android smartphone in the world — period. It combines some of the best materials with the most incredible screen I’ve seen, and is the fastest and most responsive Android phone I have used. It has started to become available across the globe in different markets, and is set to launch in the United States later this month. The One will be launching around the same time as Samsung’s Galaxy S4, its arch nemesis, though Samsung’s phone is set to debut at a higher price point of $250 compared to $199 for the HTC One. We’ll need to see how the Galaxy S4 performs, but it’s going to be tough to be the best.

Friday, April 12, 2013

nokia lumia review

Nokia is the world cheap mobile phone. Nokia lumia is a windows phone.Though windows 8 phones apps are limited but features of this phone are very good. The nokia phones are very affortable and its very colorful. The lumia 720 is the most popular phone because its feature, price, design are very attractable. 

REVIEW OF NOKIA 720

DESIGN:
The nokia lumia 720 design are very attractable. The phone is chic and social. The phone itself is 115mm long and 61mm wide making it smaller than a lot of the top-end smart phones around but perfectly sized for most hands -- at no point do you have to stretch your thumbs to get across the screen.This phone available in five colors. You can buy red, white, yellow,black. These are extremely bright colors. Nokia lumia back cover can changable. You can change your back cover. So its the best choice of yours that you can chose your colors.

DISPLAY:
The nokia lumia display size 4.3 ''. The technology of the display is IPS,clearblack. That mean its very bright and clear. The lumia 720 full touch phone. The technology of touch screen are super high sensitive technology. You can use touch screen very softly. 

PERFORMANCE: The lumia 720 is made by Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4. This processor is too fast and high performance.Do more. Wait less: Tap into faster performance. The Qualcomm Snapdragon™ processor CPU cores enable extra performance when you need it and puts you in charge of running the most demanding applications, including gaming, photography, as well as business and personal productivity.The 720 runs on a 1GHz dual-core processor with 512MB of RAM. Those are low-end specs but it's an entry-level phone with a price to match so I didn't expect anything more.
It might have very modest specs but the 720 is hardly sluggish. Swiping around the WP8 interface is nippy and mostly free of any kind of juddery lag. Opening menus and apps is responsive too -- at no point did I get the impression that I was using a very low-end phone. The storage of the phone 8GB internal. Though compare with others these storage is low but these can enough for many users. The storage can expandable up to 64GB. You can use free cloud storage 7GB.

CAMERA: 
The main camera sensor is 6.7 mega pixel.
Main camera - other features: Touch focus, Landscape orientation, Auto and manual exposure, Auto and manual white balance, Still image editor, Full screen viewfinder, Geotagging, True 16:9 sensor, Backside-illuminated image sensor, Automatic photo upload to web services, Full resolution photo and video upload. Main camera focus type: Auto focus with two-stage capture key
Camera digital zoom: 4 x
Carl Zeiss Tessar lens: Yes
Sensor size: 1/3.6"
Main camera f-number/aperture: f/1.9
Camera focal length: 26 mm
Camera minimum focus range: 10 cm
Camera image formats: JPEG/Exif
Flash type: LED flash
Flash operating range: 1.0 m
Flash modes: Off, Automatic

CONCLUSION:
Yes you can buy this phone. becase overall lumia 720 is the good smartphone for its design performance and features. You can buy this phone in low price.

Monday, April 8, 2013

review lumia 520


Yes lumia 520 is the fashionable phone. Given its price, the Lumia 520 offers a spate of features. The phone runs Windows Phone 8 OS and its much powerful and fast, and has a 4-inch IPS LCD WVGA display with a resolution of 800x480 pixels. The touchscreen is responsive and navigation is smooth.]it has a supersensitive touchscreen for nail and glove use. The display produces good colours and has decent viewing angles. The phone has a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with no flash, but it captures quality snaps. I think the phone lacks a front camera. It’s the bad feature of this phone.
The Lumia 520's back panel is removable, and the phone comes with changeable shells. The Lumia 520 is light in weight and is comfortable to hold. Under the hood is a 1GHz dual-core processor which is believed to allow users to play games with high-graphics, smoothly. It has 512MB RAM and a 1430 mAH battery.