Showing posts with label jelly bean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jelly bean. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Samsung Galaxy Camera Launch in India


Samsung Galaxy Camera
Samsung have also announced that the Galaxy Camera would launch in India in India by Diwali. Samsung announced the Galaxy Camera at IFA Berlin last month. The 16 Megapixel camera has a F2.8 aperture, 23 mm focal length and 21x Optical Zoom Lens with BSI CMOS sensor. It packs in a 4.77-inch 308 ppi HD Super Clear Touch Display and is powered by an 1.4GHz Quad-Core processor and runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
It has Smart Pro feature with 10 modes (Macro, Rich Tone, Action Freeze, Waterfall Trace, Light Trace, Beautiful Sunset, Blue Sky, Natural Green, Silhouette, Vivid Fireworks). It has 8GB of internal memory, 32GB of expandable memory with microSD. The Google Play Store lets you install apps and games.
This doesn’t have calling features but has several connectivity features including 3G (HSPA+ 21Mbps), HDMI 1.4, WiFi a/b/g/n, WiFi HT40, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS/GLONASS. It has a 1,650 mAh battery.
Would you get the Galaxy Camera this Diwali?

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
 

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Google Nexus 4 review


Impressive specs at an even more impressive price point








FOR

  • Beautiful, elegant design
  • Excellent screen
  • Android 4.2
  • Unbelievable price

AGAINST

  • No expandable memory
  • No flash internet
  • No 4G
  • Camera could be better
Size wise, the Nexus 4 comes in at 133.9 x 68.7 x 9.1 mm – which means it is similar to its predecessor. But it is far more stunning to look at and hold.
The front is all glass in piano black. Extra tough too thanks to the Corning Gorilla Glass 2. Think iPhone 4 territory, but just a little nicer looking.
The whole front is set within a dull chrome bezel and the shininess even extends to the rear of the handset, which has an attractive, though unusual sparkly pattern adorning it.
At 139g, the Nexus 4 isn't the lightest handset in school – but it's just about solid enough to get away with carrying that extra weight and puts those who say Android devices look like toys firmly in their place.
The screen is invisible when off – but when it lights up, you're treated to 4.7-inches of True HD IPS Plus beauty. That's 768 x 1280 pixels with a pixel density of 318. It is razor sharp – blowing Retina out of the water and we'll venture it is one of the best we've seen on a handset.
Another reason for this is because there is such little space between the glass and the display.
It exudes a clarity that has to be seen to be believed. Colours look beautiful, icons and text are razor sharp and everything floats perfectly.
Another element worth pointing out here is the way the phone curves at the sides, from the main panel into the bezel. It seems to make the screen look even more realistic and beautiful. It's one of those things you really have to experience to appreciate.
Round the edges, you'll find the usual adornments. A 3.5mm headphone jack on top, volume rocker and micro SIM tray on the left, micro USB port plus a few dubious screws on the bottom, and a perfectly placed lock/unlock/power button on the upper right hand side.
It's just in that sweet spot where it's easy to press with the thumb if you're right handed and not impossible if you're a leftie.
No removable battery and no expandable storage. The former doesn't faze us too much since the 2,100mAh battery pack is no slouch but the lack of memory card allowance is annoying.
This is a premium handset. DC-HSDPA, the very latest iteration of Jelly Bean 4.2, a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset, quad-core 1.5GHz processor, A-GPS with GLONASS and even NFC.
At last on concluding we can say this GOOGLE NEXUS 4 will have the chance to stand in the market.It's a good phone.