Showing posts with label beats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beats. Show all posts

Friday, 9 November 2012

HTC One X+ (Plus) Review


HTC One X+ (Plus) Review 

Initial Impressions
The HTC One X+ (plus) is beautiful upgrade to HTC’s Android flagship the HTC One X which was launched earlier this year. The phone is essentially the same exact unit with beautiful red accents on the front as well as the back. It also has hardware and performance enhancements. 

Htc one x+ First Impressions

The One X+ feels exactly the same as the One X,  However the Plus does have interesting Red Accents that allow for it to stand out from the rest. The Hardware has been bumped up and you will immediately notice massive UI speediness. Holding o the home button now takes you directly to Google Now. The Chipset is now clocked at 1.7 GHz and the phone boasts a 2100 mAh battery. The RAM is kept at 1 GB and you have an enhanced low light performance camera which is still 8 MP, the front camera has been improved to 1.6 MP and still only does 720p Video. 

PriceRs. 40,100 , US $ 750
 
LaunchedNov 2012
 
TypeSmartphone Android Jelly Bean
 
Display4.7 inch 1280 x 720px (312 ppi) SLCD 2
 
ProcessorNvidia Tegra 3 Quad Core 1.7 Ghz, ULP GeForce GPU
 
Memory64 GB Storage, 1 GB RAM
 
Sensor8 MP f2.0 with Full HD Video
 
Battery2100 mAh
 
OSAndroid 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
  

First Likes:

Impressive Performance
 

First Dislikes:

Price
 

Monday, 5 November 2012

Impression of HTC Desire SV

HTC has kept it a secret , the HTC Desire SV is a phone targeted and designed primarily for the Indian Market . The Desire SV features a Dual Core Qualcomm Processor Clocked at 1 GHz.The phone also has dual sim capabilities and 4.3 inch WVGA 480×800 px SLCD Display. The phone is expected to sell for a price of Rs. 20,000 and runs on Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich along with Sense 4.0.

HTC Desire SV Initial Impressions

The phone resembles the build and design of the One series, with along with the same speaker grills and Beats Audio.The phone is sleek and the display vivid, the OS seems responsive on the demo unit we handled.
The bigger screen definitely helps the overall look of the phone, adding a full glass front with a tiny display bezel boosts that. The Phone also builds on the Amazing Camera and Authentic Sound with an 8 Megapixel camera which has “impressive low light performance”, the Beats audio “ensures the amazing sound” as claims HTC.
” The HTC Desire SV is especially deigned and targeted at India and will bring about something that no other manufacturer has been able to deliver, Amazing Camera, Authentic Sound along with the HTC legacy of Build Quality and standards.”

Sunday, 4 November 2012

HTC Launch the new Windows Phone 8X and 8s for India Today


We are in India for the launch of the new HTC Windows Phone 8 Devices, including the Windows Phone 8X and the 8S. We will get you cover by cover so stay tuned to Technosapien
HTC Windows Phone 8X will Be HTC’s flagship running Windows Phone 8 operating system, which was officially released on the 29th of October. It features a completely new approach to Windows Phone 8 Devices with a new polycarbonate unibody design and a list of new bright colors. The HTC Windows Phone 8X features a 1.5 GHz Dual Core Snapdragon S4 processor, a 4.3 inch display, 16GB of inbuilt storage and 1GB of RAM. WiFi a/b/g/n, NFC and an integrated 1,800mAh Li-ion battery. There’s also quadband radio support for GSM/GPRS/EDGE, HSPA/WCDMA (850, 900, 1900, 2100MHz) and LTE where available.
The HTC Windows Phone 8S also features similar builds but has a dual tone look. The display is a rather sharp 4-inch, 720p screen. For memory there’s 1GB of RAM and 4GB of onboard storage, with room for an additional 32GB via microSD expansion. That actually puts it above the 8X, which is stuck at 16GB of space thanks to its lack of expandable memory support.

Sunday, 8 April 2012

No more Beats headphones with your HTC.

Despite all the hype, opening up the API, and recently scooping up a music streaming service, we might have seen the end of Beats brand plugs being bundled in with HTC phones. Martin Fichter, a product executive for the phone manufacturer, told CNET that "If they want a Beats headphone, they'll buy it directly," suggesting that the lure of the in-the-box pair just wasn't strong enough for those with a penchant for bass. Perhaps this explains why the whole "Enable Beats" option embedded on the new One series no longer requires the brand's headphones to activate it? Still, if true, the move seems a surprisingly quick turn around on what was originally a much vaunted collaboration. That, or contractual obligations further up the food chain are drawing to a close.