Showing posts with label HTC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HTC. Show all posts

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Comparing the Amazon Kindle fire vs ipad 2 vs HTC Flyer and Galaxy Tab

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Amazon Kindle Fire 7 inch screen was announced, we are happy to see the comparison with the iPad rival.Between 2, Galaxy Tab 7.7, Flyer and HTC. All that is tailored to the 2x version of Android.

OS

Lighting the fire runs its own operating system in particular. But that has not been developed from scratch by Amazon - 2.x is based on Android, Android was rumored to 2.2 Froyo. The HTC also has a highly customized version of pamphlet Android - which is based on the Android 2.3 gingerbread. The two races iPad IOS four (previously five IOS) and tablet tab runs on Android 3.0 7.7 Honeycomb Galaxy specific as you can see here:


Prices

Kindle fire is convicted of $ 199 in the United States, which is likely to lead to a price point of £ 199 in the UK - although there has been no confirmation of a UK release yet. As we know, iPad 2 sells from £ 399 for 16 GB, while Flyer HTC finally get off at a decent price for the 16GB version - 329 pounds or more. We do not know a Galaxy Tab 7.7 UK price yet.


7-inch fire is 11.4 mm thick, more than 8.8 mm thick 9.7-inch iPad 2 7-inch HTC Flyer is also thicker than 13.2 mm. Thinner prize goes to the card just 7.9 Galaxy 7.7 millimeters thick. What is the weight, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 is the most lightweight of 335 grams, the fire is 414g, the HTC Flyer 421G, while the iPad two watches is 601g, and the Wi-Fi version. This tab Galaxy 7.7:

Screen Resolution

Fire is a resolution of 1024 x 600 and the HTC Flyer. The iPad is a two-shift to 1024 x 768 (remember, which is a 9.7-inch screen too), but at the top of the stack Tab Samsung Galaxy 7.7 with 1280 x 800 pixels, 7.7 inches.

Display Type

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Fire and IPAD are two IPS LCD multi-touch panels, while the HTC Flyer is a capacitive LCD display. Galaxy Tab is the first feature film Super Plus AMOLED display. It 'very bright and very clear.

Processor

All tablets are dual-core Flyer HTC apart, using a still-fast 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chip. Apple iPad 2 A5 uses (below), while the tab Galaxy 7.7 Using a model (probably Samsung) 1.4GHz. Kindle has a Texas Instruments OMAP Fire 1 GHz chip.



Memory and Storage

The fire Kindle has 512 MB of memory, such as iPad 2. However, it only has 8GB of internal memory which is considered a very poor person for a device based on the content. The iPad comes in 2 of 16, 32 and 64 GB versions like the Galaxy Tab 7.7. The brochure is available in 16 and 32 GB of memory. Samsung and HTC devices also has 1 GB of internal memory.

Camera and video

Kindle fire was not a microphone or a camera - something that many commentators believe is a large hole in the arsenal of fire. All other tablets are capable of 720p HD video camera and front and rear. HTC Flyer wins the day here with a 5MP snapper back as shown here:
HTC-flyer

Turn on the fire only a web connection to a Wi-Fi, no 3G cellular data. All other facilities available in tablets Wi-Fi, a Wi-Fi + 3G version if you wish. Light the fire is not compressed even supports Bluetooth or GPS, too. Of course, Amazon needs to launch the 3G model at some point.

Battery

While the Galaxy Tab iPad 2 and 7.7 Samung battery can last 10 hours, the fire of the battery life is 8 hours Kindle. The HTC Flyer battery life "8 hours".

Summary

Kindle fire is clearly not in England, but if I did not come here to 199 pounds or more, then going to fly yet. The problem is that if people buy the Amazon Kindle the Fire expected to experience iPad tablet-a-like management - Fire it.Kindle not get the piece of content is decent, but Amazon will probably out of 3G coverage complete tablet really compete with the tablet, as high-end Samsung iPad Galaxy 2 and 7.7.

source : http://www.gbrzone.com/comparison-between-the-amazon-kindle-fire-vs-ipad-2-galaxy-tab-and-htc-flyer/

Friday, September 9, 2011

Market Share among the Largest Manufacturers in August

Market share among the largest manufacturers in August showed the largest increase by Samsung, HTC and Motorola  , while Apple's market share fell slightly.
New data taken from mobile advertising Chitika is the research division, said producer Chitika Analysis based on the market in August traffic on the corporate network.
 According to his data, Apple has maintained its overwhelming leadership in the last month, although the use of the iPhone dropped to 49.37% from 50.03% in July - the descent of the second largest among all producers in the last month.
HTC has remained steady in the No. 2 position, increased 18.93% and Motorola at No. 3 with 11.53%. In No. 4, Samsung showed the greatest growth between July and August, get a 0.63% last month to a market share of 9.68%. RIM BlackBerry phones lost more ground in July, falling 0.9% to 2.47% share.

Chitika graph shows a set of data that follow.



Source : http://www.gbrzone.com/apples-slides-samsung-and-htc-get-stock-in-august-graphic/

Monday, August 1, 2011

Review HTC Sensation 4G for T-Mobile

Review HTC Sensation 4G for T-Mobile



The HTC Sensation 4G for T-Mobile is arguably one of the carrier’s best smartphones ever. It’s packed to the brim with features and impressive specs, it’s lightning quick, incredibly well-built, and it runs HTC’s latest and greatest Sense user interface. Can it compete with other Android devices like the T-Mobile G2x, though? How does a dual-core Snapdragon CPU compare to a dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 in real world usage? Is this the best smartphone to ever hit T-Mobile? Answers to those questions and more can be found after the break!



Hardware / Display

If you’re going to use the word “superphone” to describe any smartphone, there’s a good chance you’re going to use it to describe the HTC Sensation 4G. Powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, the HTC Sensation 4G is one of the fastest phones on the market. It runs Android 2.3, features a sharp and vivid 4.3 inch qHD display, an 8-megapixel camera with two LED flashes and 1080p full HD video capture and a front-facing camera, and it is all packed within a unique unibody construction.

The front of the phone features slightly curved glass that is overlaid on the display, sort of like the Google Nexus S, though it is more subtle. Surrounding the display is an aluminum case split up by soft touch rubberized plastic on the top and bottom. On the left side, you will find a volume up and down rocker, and a micro-USB port. On the top, you ‘ll see a 3.5 mm headset jack, power on and off button, and switching to the back, you’ll see the 8-megapixel camera with dual flashes, a speaker, and an extra mic for noise cancellation. There’s also an LED built in under the earpiece speaker for notifications.

Interestingly enough, when you take the battery cover off the back of the phone, you are not taking the battery cover off so much as you are taking the entire case off the back of the device. The phone fits perfectly in my hand and even though it’s a 4.3 inch display, the fact that it is a qHD display means that it isn’t as wide as other 4.3 inch devices. Plus, the feel of the phone in your hand really exudes quality — it is solid, a little heavy, but it feels like you are holding and using a quality product.

The screen on the HTC Sensation 4G is one of the best I have seen on any Android device. It is crystal clear, bright, vivid, colors pop, and the concave glass on the device really kicks it up a notch because not only does it protect the display if you put it on a flat surface face down, but it contours very nicely to your face when you talk on the phone (it sort of hugs your cheek).

Software

The HTC Sensation 4G runs HTC’s brand new Sense 3.0 user interface on top of Android. It is incredibly familiar, yet HTC has made some unique and interesting changes. For starters, there is this carousel effect on the home screen that appears when you swipe quickly through your different home screens. When you look closely or slowly turn them, you see this great 3D effect. For instance, on the clock, which looks like an analog alarm clock, when you turn it slowly you can see parts of the wallpaper that sit behind the clock’s display. The same applies to the address folder, mailbox, and calendar icons.

HTC has also made some changes to the applications drawer. It scrolls by pages now when you swipe up and down, there is a frequents tab, a downloaded tab, you can choose how you want to sort your apps, and more. As far as notifications go, when you pull down the notification drawer, you will see the last five apps that were used, notifications, and you will also see a tab at the bottom called quick settings that will give you access to disable/enable Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Hotspot, cellular network, Bluetooth and GPS. You can also quickly jump into your settings from there, and view your device’s used and free memory.

HTC has also updated the email app, which I really like. It is cleaner, it shows more information, you can quickly flag and un-flag messages, and you can also get more contextual items when you tap and hold on an individual message. The calendar app looks refreshed as well. The agenda view is very useful and clean, and I love how on day views, HTC includes the weather forecast on top of the calendar. While I am not a huge fan of HTC’s skinned browser, the new updates — such as the ability to view/open windows and carousel/thumbnail view, the improved text selection, and other enhancements — make the browser faster and easier to use.

Unfortunately, HTC’s phone app doesn’t appear to have been updated. I haven’t ever liked the way HTC’s phone app looks or works, and I prefer something a little more straightforward. I don’t like how the keypad overlays onto your list of recently called people and your address book.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Rogers’ HTC EVO 3D to come with unlocked bootloader?





Rogers HTC EVO 3D


We’ll hold off on celebrating just yet, but if some comments directly
from Rogers via their Red Board blog are confirmation enough, then
you’ll be very pleased to know the Canadian version of the EVO 3D may
come with the bootloader already unlocked. If you’re a Sprint EVO 3D
owner though this info will likely make you just a little bit irritated
especially when you take into account you’ll be waiting a while for your
bootloader to be unlocked. Until we can get a hold of a Rogers EVO 3D
and confirm, we’ll be sticking to the "wait and see" policy. Oh right,
if you’re a Rogers customer — you can now also reserve your EVO 3D using
the Rogers website. Same goes for the LG Optimus 3D if that’s more your
flavor.


Source: Rogers; via: XDA