Galaxy Nexus or iPhone,Which should I choose?

Posted by jacksonwee | electronics, review | Friday 20 April 2012 4:01 am

Galaxy Nexus or iPhone,Which should I choose?

I’m going away to college next year, so I have to call for service reliability. Also, my bedroom does not have Wi-Fi, so I need a smartphone. The main problem is the data. I have Verizon and my parents will be nothing more than the $ 30 plan data, and when I use the Nexus (or any other 4G LTE network) I get the get the data twice – to 4 GB instead of 2 with the iPhone only get 2 (unless of course the new iPhone came out, before I go, and Verizon has 4G LTE network is still double the data rate. So that’s another story). I really do not know how much data I need, but from my bedroom does not have wifi I’m probably taking a lot? I am constantly on edge with only 2 GB. I like the iPhone and I have an iPod Touch so I feel a bit like me, so I know it forever. With Acer AS07A71 battery, there are conflicting opinions so I’m nervous about going in “this world”, but the Nexus is very positive reviews. The phone itself would be more expensive, but for data, what to do and always have a good Android than willing to pay. Do not watch TV on my mobile phone or any edge of the game, I use it for social networking, web browsing and e-mails. And of course many of the calls and SMS. So, what do you think I should do?)

-If I get the iPhone 4, will be 64 GB white

-The appearance of a cell are very important to me (I know, bad)

-I need a good way to have a lot of music – as far as I know, Android take some time to download a song, since there is a good software that can download entire albums as opposed to iTunes

-I need a fast Internet connection

-Good camera

-Long standby time Acer AS07B42 battery

-Siri has told me – Is there an Android application to do the voice commands?

-Access and seamless user interface-Ease are crucial for me; lag drives me crazy!

-Good skills of text, I’m usually around 3,000 texts in my inbox at one time, I hated was the desire to HD is not powerful enough to clear all text.

I would recommend the iPhone 4 for these reasons:

• The camera is awesome. Both phones have camera resolution stellar, but the autofocus on the iPhone is the best I’ve ever seen. I prefer pictures with my iPhone 4s, PowerShot my wife about the new Acer AS07B51 battery.

• Siri worth it. There is a lot easier to add a reminder, if you do not have to write it and set an alarm. Also to find a way to use the phone in the car completely without something more useful than you think

• Media synchronization is far ahead of Android. If you use podcasts at all, the iPhone is the easy choice.

• The design of applications tend to be better than the iPhone to run Android.

• The screen resolution can not miss the screen size at all, and the smaller screen size is more manageable and more portable.

Do not be an iPhone. Phones are terrible, terrible. You do not have to take a long time, are obvious targets for theft and are usually of poor quality. Apple does not care about quality, care about their money, and how they make their money. The solution, of course, make a new model every year, with the white Apple logo on it. Then you will sell millions of them, no matter how horrible a product it is because people always want to know more, what with the Apple logo on them!

In fact, I’m sure Apple could do something like the iCube, which is nothing but a white cube with an Apple logo on each side of the publication. It does nothing, has no features, no windows, even the electronic components inside. But Apple could not do it and sell it for $ 500, and take up to five people to buy them!

And while to go to any buyer who will need to know if the hardware is something that in the Galaxy Nexus want to be in their pockets. So, as always, to give you an idea of how the latest Android is comparable with the latest Apple, of Cupertino, who have faced the best fighters from the stables to give the Galaxy Mountview Nexus vs iPhone 4S. Data Sheet vs This is what happens.

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HTC Sensation Special Edition 2 processor at 1.5GHz

Posted by admin | Hardware, electronics, engadgets | Monday 5 September 2011 7:02 am
HTC Sensation Special Edition 2 processor at 1.5GHz
 

A couple of week announced news of a partnership between HTC juicy and the music company owned by Dr. Dre, Beats Audio. This clearly anticipates that we will see from now on terminals and tablet with some acer aspire one batteries and quite interesting results.

Well, one of the first results would be a beautiful special edition HTC Sensation, a smartphone that captivates anyone inside and outside only to see it and have no more than a few minutes using it. It would be a great success using this equipment in specific hardware because it has a lot of HP pavilion dv6 batteries.

But to get in, supporting the idea of ​​a special 2 HTC Edicones Sensation as detailed, is a sheet with product details. According to the Cnet report, the Special Edition integrate technology Beats by Dr. Dre with a Qualcomm 8260 processor with frequency higher power at 1.5GHz. But also integrate technology that will enable potential and enjoy a better Dell inspiron 6400 battery, headphones also be integrated to complete the combo.

If we detail the changes, the original version of the HTC Sensation includes a processor at 1.2GHz and now will have a 1.5GHz frequency. The battery would also have improved (otherwise it will consume much faster with the new Apple ibook g4 battery) going from 1520 mAh to 1730 mAh. Not many improvements, but I’m not complaining difinitivamente having a faster chip.

Now, what if we would have to think about is if the $ 847 will make a business phone, not a collector’s item. Anyway, the IFA and clothed us and it is more likely to show in a couple of hours in Berlin or in the event that Dell Inspiron 6000 battery has prepared.

Android on the way to crack

Posted by admin | Hardware, electronics, review | Monday 29 August 2011 7:31 am
Android on the way to crack

Android camp, including Samsung and HTC at the helm, would Understanding the fall with new launches and threaten Apple’s grip on the plates and smart phones. But Apple has responded with countermeasures through the courts, which now gives the effects. A German court has since ordered Apple’s demands ban on sales in Europe, for Android manufacturer Samsung. The consequence of the court decision is unclear, but Samsung have to probably because of possible similarities in design, to withdraw the sale of the Dell xps m1330 battery.

American Chamber of Commerce has about the same time, following demands from Apple, started to investigate patent infringement from Android HTC provider. While Google is pressed hard by the claims and patent claims from the Java camp of Oracle. The pressure from legal hold on the mobile operating system can create concerns that jeopardize the long-term development on HP pavilion dv5 battery.

One problem for Dell inspiron 15 battery, and Google is that the operating system built on open source, which in some cases makes it easier to sue. The legal setbacks threaten to scare off Android developers, which certainly attracted by a popular and open platform, but that does not take unnecessary financial risks.

Google and its 39 major manufacturing partner can respond to this threat through dealings with the enemy, or to make Android more closed. About Samsung and HTC will agree to a settlement, in the form of paying licensing fees, you get Sony vgp-bps13 in the budget and raise competitors’ costs to manufacture Android handsets and boards.

Google may also choose to make Android more closed. Creating new, sealed, licenses that protect Toshiba satellite l300 battery from legal attacks on Google’s partner. The scenario has, among other open source expert Florian Mueller visited it. It may sting, but as long as Android will remain completely open source, Apple and Oracle continue attacking Google and its Android partners relatively freely.

This is HTC’s 3D mobile Evo 3D

Posted by admin | electronics, engadgets, review | Monday 25 July 2011 7:06 am
This is HTC’s 3D mobile Evo 3D

The past year has been an exciting time for pb994a. We’ve seen an abundance of phones with dual-core processors, 4G connectivity, and bigger and better displays–all of which has led up to the first wave of 3D smartphones. Sprint has introduced the HTC EVO 3D, and LG has unveiled the Optimus 3D, which will be rebranded as the Thrill 4G on AT&T. Both are incredibly powerful phones with glasses-free 3D displays and dual-lens cameras that allow you to shoot 3D photos and video. With both an EVO 3D and an Optimus 3D in house, I decided to pit the two against each other in a 3D-display and 3D-camera battle.

HTC has announced their latest smart phone, Evo 3D. As the name suggests, it will be the company’s first 3D mobile phone that will compete with, among others LG Optimus 3D. 367759-001 will be released in Europe during the third quarter of this year, but has not yet received a launch price.

Inside the HTC Evo 3D is a dual Snapdragonprocessor from Qualcomm at 1.2 GHz with 1 GB of RAM and 1 GB of internal storage. PIC micro-sd card is obvious, and a port for the micro-USB as with a ThinkPad t42 battery can be connected to the HDMI port on a TV.

The special feature of Evo 3D is its 3D screen and dual cameras that can capture 3D images and 3D movies in 720p. It stands at 5 megapixels each, although the resolution is reduced to 2 megapixels when taking 3D pictures. The screen itself has a resolution of 960 x 540 pixels and uses Toshiba pa3421u 1brs.

The cameras at the Evo 3D complemented by a front-mounted ditto of 1.3 megapixels for video calls. According to HTC Evo 3D’s rear cameras have a maximum aperture of 2.2 which means they can take pictures in low light conditions. ThinkPad r50e battery has been adapted for 3D display and will display both menus and weather animations in 3d.

Google Wallet is presented

Posted by admin | engadgets, review, software | Monday 6 June 2011 6:42 am
Google Wallet is presented
 

Basically, our new Olympus bls-1 will now have a new element: an NFC chip. This is a chip that enables secure wireless communications between the phone and a terminal, without having to connect communications and rapid delivery of information. Galaxy S Samsung already has a chip of this kind, which allows it to be programmed to send the information in the form and manner most convenient to us.

We just holding the phone to the corresponding (without physical contact) and we can make micropayments as money card payments in shops, keys for hotel rooms, retail loyalty cards … all the dangers of plastic we carry in our pocket cease to have meaning in a couple of years and the only thing this will take you on your smartphone.

After introducing a Sony vgp-bps8 or (also works on it even though this is not possible) with integrated fingerprint readers on the touch screen, only our smartphone is sufficient for all such payments or possibilities. What if we steal it or lose it? Well, you can always happen, but today can steal a purse or bag with all the cards inside. It will be easier to cancel a single terminal to call the 250 sites where we have cards, right?

Google yesterday introduced Google Wallet, a payment system that is now in pilot phase, where collaboration with MasterCard, Citibank and some American stores, are pilot testing of payments, including options and special offers loyalty associated with service. Currently, only Google Nexus S (no doubt one of the best terminals on today’s market) can be used for this, but hey, they’re still in the testing phase. When this technology is mature, there will be many more terminals, including those from Sony vgp-bps9/b.

And here we go: Apple. If you follow us regularly know that NFC is one of the questions or not, among the new iPhone of the future 5. The perspectives are quite juicy, and if Apple is offering payment application directly integrated into the phone (but let third-party applications programming using the NFC chip, just like Google does) may involve payments to Apple ITunes ID or account, this would be a major advance. The inclusion of the NFC in future iPhone is a fact, because there are many patents on the subject: The question is obviously: when and how.

Google is now using a MasterCard payment technology called PayPass. What is it? It is similar to one that already uses Dell inspiron 6400 battery, and is based on including an NFC chip in the credit card in order to make micro-payments (meals at fast food restaurants, stadiums entrance fees or even taxis) directory bring the card to a terminal. And it is the good news in all this is that Google’s new technology integrates its own systems of Google Offers (offers associated with shopping) and other services, but is compatible with a payment system that is already implemented in many shops .

Thus, our Google Mobile Nexus S, acts as a card equipped with the PayPass technology, no need for specific terminals or Google (although there also, but compatible) or any type of technology that requires that when others like HP (who include NFC chips in their new Pre terminals and tablets) or Apple’s own, with their NFC phones can not access it.

In this way, Olympus ps-bls1 can do their own integration of payments, as payment through the iTunes account, or make agreements with card companies or banks (like Google will do) but use a technology already integrated. Each credit card issuer such as Visa or American Express, have their own set of cards with NFC and understand that everyone is adapted to each of these and be compatible terminals in shops with each of these systems are only the same type of chip, but with different types of data communication.

Did Apple put the Nikone D3000 batteries, now that Google has introduced this service? Or maybe wait for this system is more mature to incorporate into its phones this possibility? In a few days or even months (depending on what we see in the upcoming WWDC) will leave doubts. While … welcome to the new technological world of mobile payment. Open to us many interesting possibilities.

OMAP 5: TI provides quad-core CPU available for smartphones and tablets

Posted by Cody | shopping | Wednesday 30 March 2011 1:47 am

OMAP 5: TI provides quad-core CPU available for smartphones and tablets

Chip-Blockdiagramm of OMAP5430 (Bild: IT)

Texas Instruments has announced the first mobile multi-core processors, which, on the ARM Cortex A15 ( codenamed Eagle ) are based. The system-on-a-chip platform 5 OMAP combines two up to 2 GHz fast Cortex-A15 cores with two low-power Cortex-M4-CPUs for less computationally intensive tasks.

For the 3D graphics output MPx features a multi-core chip of the type PowerVR SGX544-responsible. Another graphics chip takes over the 2-D calculation. As with the dual-core SoC OMAP 4 , the Research In Motion Blackberry Playbook built in , there is also a video and audio processor and a HD video accelerator called "IVA-HD 3D. The latter supports resolutions up to 1080p at 60 frames per second (FPS), and stereoscopic 3D (1080p at 30 frames per second). It can simultaneously control up four displays and cameras, so that 3D images should be possible. The interface includes support 3-GBit/s-SATA, USB 3.0 and HDMI 1.4a.

The first OMAP-5 versions 5430 and 5432 are in the 28 nanometer process produced. According to TI, they offer a three times higher computing power and five times the graphics performance as the OMAP-4 chips. At the same time, the average power consumption falls by 60 percent.

The OMAP5430 comes with integrated LPDDR2 memory and is with a floor area of 14 millimeters in front of all for smartphones. The slightly larger area with 17 mm OMAP5432 , external or DDR3L DDR3 modules can address two of the expected, especially in tablets used for imaging.

The first devices with OMAP-5 chips are expected in the second half of 2012 will be available. In the second half of 2011, TI deliver first test samples to OEMs.

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Smart phones will disappear in 2020!

Posted by admin | news, software | Monday 28 February 2011 8:19 am
Smart phones will disappear in 2020!

In a possible future scenario presented by AT & T CTO John Donovan, users in future wireless store all possible types of data in the cloud and let the algorithms and computer systems analyze information in order to remind us of the names, addresses and sort out the arcane facts when we need it.

In an interview at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona said Donovan and to mobile phones and surf boards in the future will no longer be necessary. But it is not to say the Dell xps m1210 batteryis no longer be necessary for your laptop.

In his worldview can not visit a friend, using a wireless device – perhaps a TV tuner – to make a call or send a message to someone. The user enters their password or are entering their fingerprints and device finds all personal information including the necessary email addresses or phone numbers.

The answer to everything will be within reach. This information will become increasingly mobile and ubiquitous, “said Donovan.

One consequence of this is that people are becoming more independent of devices such as smart phones and surf boards and Dell xps m1710 battery, “said Donovan.
Software will converge, devices will disappear and we will have fewer units that belong to us, “he said.
“I do not see the need to carry around a separate unit when I visit you in your house. I borrow the one you have and authenticates me on it.

AT & T is already experimenting with different cloud-based concepts in their lab. An experiment based on the information telephone operator has on people’s usage patterns.

Betendeanalys will make communication and access to information more convenient, “said Donovan.
“If I always answer calls at my workplace, the phone will continue to call there, but if I never answer calls or emails, it means that I have never heard or seen them,” he said.

Time, day, place, private or at work, such things are not very complicated to analyze.

AT & T’s laboratory has already used Donovan as experimental animals. In a few weeks, engineers all his communications, including calls and emails, looking for patterns. The lab then gave Donovan a list of his 30 best friends, ranked from 1 to 30.
The list was based on who had the longest calls, most emails and a battery like Dell latitude d600 battery has a longer battery life.

This type of automated systems can provide the user with options, much like Netflix recommends movies. As an example, television sets today starts on the same channel as you last looked at, but can be canceled with personal profiles for each family member, and will tune in to the most viewed channel for each individual person.

The concept could be expanded with maps and updated information on exactly where you are. Algorithms can be an example to figure out if it is likely that you will soon go on vacation or on a business trip and provide you with current offers.

The detail that was possible to get from the experiment of AT & T’s labs were so personal and intrusive to Donovan admitted that it initially will be controversial, even scary.

The order of my 30 best friends was better than I could have done myself, “said Donovan.

When he analyzed the list, he realized that should have been in better touch with a good friend. I aways touch with my friend on the Internet use my old Dell latitude d630 battery for me to work longer. Since it was long since they were heard, he took it as a reminder to get in touch and immediately sent off a text message.

This kind of concept will go from scary and frightening, the conventional in the coming years, “said Donovan.

He acknowledged that this will lead to restriction of personal integrity and manufacturer of smart phones and surf boards obviously want everyone to take a drive instead of using someone else’s device.

It is not just for mobile devices where the functionality can be removed from the units, but also television sets and notebook computers.

Kevin Burden, an analyst from the firm ABI Reseach, and believe that Donovan’s ideas are not so far-fetched, but that the personal information stored in the cloud is a controversial issue for most people.

On the other hand, stressed the Burden, the users of smartphones already reached the point where they expect the Internet to be available almost everywhere. Donovan’s ideas is not such a big step, but the question is whether we want to get there, wondering Burden.

Burden also said it makes sense to find ways to allow users not having to carry around all types of mobile devices. Consumers have moved beyond the point where a cell phone is a fashion item or status symbol, so they may not have problems with using units they do not own personally.

But the big question mark is security, and that many people may not want to store their personal data in the cloud. All to known that many people not like to store their personal imformation on their laptop which have a Dell latitude d620 battery in.