Saturday, May 26, 2012

LG Optimus 3D Max P720 review

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Introduction

It's been almost a year since the release of the original Optimus 3D from LG, and in that time we've been watching 3D technology continue to evolve. Undoubtedly you've seen the changes in your local cinema, and even your living room, if you happen to have a 3DTV. While it still hasn't permeated every aspect of our reality as in Total Recall or the likes, it's at a stage of budding infancy. Since the Optimus 3D, LG have been the only big-name manufacturer to stick to their guns in the 3D smartphone market. There's been nothing official about a potential EVO 3D sequel by HTC and it's a safe bet to say that the cutting-edge of mobile 3D technology can be found in the Optimus 3D Max.
  
LG Optimus 3D Max official photos
It's hard to look at the 3D Max apart from its 3D viewing and recording capabilities - after all, it has 3D in the title. But beyond that, the phone can present some solid credentials, even by today's standards. There's the dual-core processor, dual-lens 5MP stereoscopic camera, as well as full HD capabilities. It's not as loaded as some of the latest flagships, but it's got enough power to run whatever you throw at it without a hitch.
With the 3D Max, LG has improved on the original we saw last year while choosing to keep most of the internals the same.

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM and 3G support
  • 21 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
  • 4.3" 16M-color capacitive LCD stereoscopic touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
  • Android OS v2.3 Gingerbread with LG 3D UI
  • Dual-core 1.2GHz ARM Cortex-A9 proccessor, PowerVR SGX540 GPU, TI OMAP4430 chipset
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 8GB internal storage
  • Dual 5 MP autofocus cameras, LED flash; stereoscopic 3 MP pictures, face detection and geotagging
  • 1080p@30fps video recording, stereoscopic 720p@30fps videos
  • Gorilla Glass 2
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
  • GPS with A-GPS
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • microSD slot up to 32GB
  • Accelerometer, proximity sensor and an auto-brightness sensor
  • Front facing camera with video calls
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v3.0, MHL TV-out
  • Smart dialing, voice dialing
  • DivX/XviD video support
  • Polaris Office document editor
  • Innovative gesture controls
  • Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement

Main disadvantages

  • Runs Gingerbread
  • Less than impressive camera performance
  • Still limited third-party 3D apps market
  • Questionable outdoor performance
  • Not the best dual-core performance,
  • Got rid of the microHDMI port, MHL instead
With such similar specifications, you're not going to see much difference from a hardware standpoint. That said, the Optimus 3D Max is 2mm thinner and 20g lighter than its predecessor, and when held in hand, it feels noticeably less bulky than the original. The 3D Max now looks more like an "ordinary" smartphone. The camera bump of the original Oprimus 3D is gone and, with a pleasantly textured back panel, the Max has a much more streamlined design. Considering the minor upgrades, LG has done well to make it a standard-looking package with an extra bonus, rather than a huge device that looks like it must do something special.
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LG Optimus 3D Max live pictures
Enough spoilers - join us after the jump for the actual hardware tour.

Samsung Focus 2 review

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The Samsung I667 Focus 2 for AT&T is the third LTE addition to the carrier's impressive Windows Phone lineup. However, in order to avoid clashing with the platform heavyweights - the Nokia Lumia 900 and the HTC Titan II - the Korean offering undercuts both in terms of specifications and price.

As you can probably guess, Samsung's approach towards its latest product to run Microsoft's mobile OS differs significantly than the aspirations of some of major its competitors. The Focus 2 is not meant to sell by the millions - Samsung has its perfectly established Android lineup up to this task. Instead, the white clad Focus 2 aims to offer an entry to the smartphone realm to all those people, who are still in the dark ages of feature phones.
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Samsung Focus 2 official photos
Save for the LTE radio on board, there are hardly any surprises regarding the specifications of the Samsung Focus 2. Microsoft's strict Windows Phone hardware requirements, coupled with Samsung's large parts bin have resulted in a device, which despite being new to the market, is hardly unfamiliar.
Here is the full list of key features, which the Samsung Focus 2 has to offer.

Key features:

  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
  • Tri-band 3G with HSDPA 21 Mbps and HSUPA 5.76Mbps
  • Cat 3 LTE connectivity
  • Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS
  • 1.4GHzQualcomm MSM8255Snapdragon CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, 512MB of RAM
  • 4" 16M-color Super AMOLED display with WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels); Gorilla Glass
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and dedicated hardware button
  • Front-facing unit for video calls
  • 720p video recording @30fps
  • 8GB of built-in storage
  • Standard 3.5mm audio jack
  • Standard microUSB port (charging)
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n
  • Stereo Bluetooth 2.1
  • Mobile Office document viewer/editor
  • Social network integration and cloud services
  • Built-in GPS receiver, A-GPS
  • Stereo FM Radio with RDS
  • Comes with a Video call app and other custom Samsung apps

Main disadvantages:

  • Non-expandable storage
  • No mass storage mode; Zune-only file management and sync
  • No Bluetooth file transfers
  • No Flash (nor Silverlight) support in the browser
  • No DivX/XviD video support (automatic transcoding provided by Zune software)
As you can notice above, the spec sheet of the Samsung Focus 2 is business as usual. You get the standard Windows Phone 7.5 Mango fare, which, on this occasion, is wrapped in a good looking and compact package. Samsung have been careful to differentiate the handset from its competitors by outfitting it with 4" display.
The situation is no different with the list of the smartphone's disadvantages. They are almost entirely related to the limitations of the OS on tap. Surely, the built-in memory could have been more, but, we suspect, that the price tag of the I667 would have suffered as a result. Besides, the potential users of the device are not likely to care about many gigabytes of storage available to them.
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Samsung I667 Focus 2 live shots
As always, we are going to begin this review with a look at the retail package of the Samsung Focus 2, followed by a design and build quality inspection.
Editorial: You might notice that this review is shorter than usual and doesn't include all of our proprietary tests. The reason is it has been prepared and written far away from our office and test lab. The Samsung Focus 2 for AT&T is a US-only phone and it's unlikely it will be making rounds on the Old Continent. Still, we think we've captured the essence of the phone in the same precise, informative and detailed way that's become our trademark. Enjoy the good read! gsmarena

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III vs. HTC One X

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Samsung I9300 Galaxy S IIIThere's no battle to end all battles in this industry but there's no point either trying to reason with two deadly droids, armed with the latest technology. We have two of the season's hottest smartphones in combat mode and Android supremacy is the prize. The HTC One X and the Samsung Galaxy S III are cast in the same mold and stand at the pinnacle of Android revolution. Two big, scary droids and room for only one.
HTC One X
The two flagships have a lot in common - both run heavily customized ICS on quad-core CPUs and pack huge 720p displays. There's more to these droids though - each tries to squeeze every drop of known technology for a feature set that goes way beyond what vanilla Android has to offer. The HTC One X has the advantage of a market headstart, impressing users with its build and finish, latest Sense UI and the ImageSense technology of its camera.
The delayed launch of the Galaxy S III seems to have let Samsung make sure their flagship can match the functionality of the One X down to the last spec - and even raise the ante.

Here's a quick glance at what each phone has in its favor:

HTC One X over Samsung Galaxy S III

  • Impressive polycarbonate unibody
  • Brighter IPS LCD2 screen with a full set of subpixels
  • Beats Audio
  • Already on the market
  • Likely a bit cheaper

HTC One X for AT&T review

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With its international sibling receiving accolades left and right, it is time for the AT&T exclusive, LTE sporting HTC One X to take the stage. While the newcomer has retained the gorgeous looks of the global version, it is yet another case of a character makeover, received prior to crossing the Atlantic. In order to get along with AT&T's LTE network, the US residing HTC One X sports a Qualcomm chipset and CPU, rather than the NVIDIA silicon featured in the globally available smartphone.
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HTC One X for AT&T official photos
The HTC One X for AT&T packs Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon S4 chipset, featuring two Krait CPU cores, clocked at 1.5GHz. While this is quite a sharp departure from the quad-core sporting Tegra 3 from NVIDIA, it is the only way to enjoy LTE on the smartphone at the moment. And besides, our previous encounter with the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4, packed in the HTC One S, clearly showed that, due to its brand new architecture, it stacks up quite well, and even outperforms the Tegra 3 silicon at times.
Here goes the full list of features, which the HTC One X for AT&T has to offer, followed by some of its disadvantages.

Key features

Nokia Asha 302 review and specifications

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The Nokia Asha 302 comes between the Asha 300 and the Asha 303 in Nokia's updated featurephone lineup, but it doesn't quite follow the numerical order. Although obviously not a smartphone, this S40 messenger is almost halfway there. It aims to bring good connectivity and more than reasonable processing power without unnecessarily complicating the interface.
Touchscreen and dual-SIM support are the two extremes in the Asha lineup but the Nokia Asha 302 sticks to the middle, finding balance and confidence in robust functionality and good build quality. It's a value package with plenty to offer to many potential upgraders looking to replace their S30 or S40 phones.
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Nokia Asha 302 official picture
The Asha 302 is compatible with any GSM network worldwide and features both 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity. It makes sure your email, Facebook and Twitter accounts are never more than just a click away. That's where the QWERTY keyboard is most welcome too. On the outside, a side-mounted memory card slot and metal accents make the best out of a classic messenger design. Here's what goes on inside.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S

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The Samsung Galaxy S is a smartphone with several bells and whistles and a beautiful display. With 4G capabilities, video chat, the Android 2.2 operating system and a 4-inch display, this cell phone offers the features you want in a smartphone. Unfortunately, it just doesn’t offer anything extraordinary to set it apart from other advanced cell phones.

A 4-inch touchscreen display is a key feature on this cell phone. The touchscreen is large and is ideal for video chats, playback of video or simply surfing the internet. The screen is responsive and the keys on the virtual keyboard are large and easy to press. Unfortunately, you may notice some little lag time after pressing the virtual keys or while opening programs.

The AMOLED display is beautiful and with 480 x 800 pixel resolution, images come to life. The resolution on this display screen is high enough you can see the image’s details, and it makes watching movies, TV shows or even playing games much more enjoyable.

Video chat capabilities are available through the application QIK and the front-facing camera. Using these two features, you can chat with anyone, anywhere around the word. If you're using the 4G network, the video chats are quick with few problems during a video call. When using a 3G network, you may experience several more complications.
We were disappointed to see a 5MP (megapixel) camera available on the device. This camera takes adequate photos, but for higher quality, we would like to see at least an 8MP camera included on the Samsung Galaxy S. There are HD recording capabilities which worked well, and there is a 4x digital zoom available to enhance the quality of your photos and video.

This smartphone excels at being a regular cell phone. The Galaxy provides all the features you need for placing and receiving calls. There are conference-calling capabilities along with call holding. You can look through your call history and see calls that you dialed, received or missed, along with the duration of each phone call. There is call waiting, and you can give your contacts personalized pictures and ringtones.

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