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APPLE iPHONE 4

Posted by Amzad Basha Monday, January 17, 2011 1 comments



APPLE iPHONE 4

Love it or hate it, the iphone is the smatrphone to beat. The latest version as usual sports the coolest looks, the simplest OS and the biggest range of apps by far as well a adding social gaming network game center, a much better camera and, despite what you may have heard, improved reception. With the same processor as the iPad it’s speedy as hell to boot.

The iphone 4 is very well built. We’ve dropped ours several times and had no ill effects despite the massive noise that the toughened glass case makes on landing.

Another headline feature is the outstanding, high-resolution LCD screen. The iphone’s multimedia capabilities are generally hard to beat: the five-meg camera produces high quality stills in decent light and exceptional HD video for a phone. The music player is the same as on an iPod touch and video playback is also remarkably good thanks to the hi-res screen.

The new Game Center lets you show off your achievements and high scores and take on rivals over Wi-Fi, By no means all games support it as yet but some best sellers such as Flight Control do. Our only reservation is that it’s remarkably ugly for an Apple app.

Battery life is reasonable, though you’ll still have to charge it at least once a day. Reception, call quality and messaging are all very good, if not exceptional. The keyboard is excellent, helped by the best error correction around.

All told the iphone 4 is sleek, sexy and a joy to use. The only problem with the device is its sheer ubiquity-if everyone else has got one, it can’t very well be considered cool. Ah well, we can live with that….


SPECIFICATIONS

Operating System: Apple iOS 4

Processor: 1GHz Apple A4

Storage: 16GB + microSD up to 32GB

Screen: 3.5 inches, 960 x 640 LCD capactive touchscreen

Connectivity: 7.2Mbps HSDPA, N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio

Camera: 5 mega pixels, auto focus, touch to focus LED flash

Video Capture: 720p at 30 fps

3G talk time: 7 hours

Weight: 137 grams

Web browsing time: Not quoted

Dimensions: 115 x 59 x 9mm

NOKIA N8

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NOKIA N8

So you’re a Nokia devotee who’s long wanted a high quality touchscreen smartphone? Your ling wait is over. Far better than the likes of the X6 and N97, the N8 is a neatly styled, high powered phone that feels new yet familiar.

At first glance, it’s too familiar: the Symbian 3 OS looks like earlier Nokia interfaces. It’s more intuitive though, and better optimized for touch with a gentle haptic response.

The phone can be hooked up to your HD TV thanks to the mini HDMI output and supplied cable the pin-sharp quality of the phone is substantially diminished when blown up to a 40-incher, of course. You can even plug in a USB flash drive to the phone using an adapter. Generally, the N8 is great for video and media playback.

There’s also Ovi Maps, the free satnav system. Cleverly, you can use this for effective navigation without needing a data connection, so it’s ideal for use overseas where data costs can be crippling.

The N8 has easily the best camera here, with a 12-meg sensor, Carl Zeiss lens, mechanical shutter and xenon flash. The only down sides are that the large sensor means the lens juts out a bit.

Calling and texting are good, though we’d have liked to have been able to use the QWERTY virtual keyboard in portrait.

The web browser is fast and includes Flash video playback. Best of all, the battery life is excellent; the N8 will easily last you two days between charges.

This is storming return to form for Nokia. However Symbian makes it feel more like the ultimate feature phone than a direct smartphone rival to the Desire or iphone 4.

SPECIFICATIONS
Operating System: Symbian 3

Processor: 680MHz with 3D graphics accelerator

Storage: 16GB + microSD up to 32GB

Screen: 3.5 inches, 640 x 360 AMOLED capactive touchscreen

Connectivity: 10.2Mbps HSDPA, N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 3 with A2DP, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio

Camera: 12 mega pixels, auto focus, xenon flash

Video Capture: 720p at 25 fps

3G talk time: 5.5 hours

Weight: 135 grams

Web browsing time: Not quoted

Dimensions: 114 x 59 x 13mm

LG OPTIMUS 7

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LG OPTIMUS 7

LG’s first Windows phone 7 handset is impressive: chic and solid in its full metal jacket. The 3.8 inches screen is bright and sharp and the world’s newest mobile OS is responsive thanks t the Optimus 7 ‘sGHz chip-BlackBerry take note.

Windows phone 7 is as slick as Windows mobile was, er, not so slick. It looks refreshingly different from the icon-grids found on most other smarphones, with an eye-catching ribbon of tiles and hubs.

The people tile constantly changes the snaps of Facebook contacts and the Xbox Live square shows yur gaming avatar nudging in and out of shot. It’s neat balance of the overall design which is Microsoft’s and your own customization.

Xbox Live integation creates a formidable gaming platform with a fleet of launch titles, including Flight Control and the slim’s 3, with many more on the way. You can play turn-based multiplayer games too.

One of the stipulations of Windows phone 7 is that the camera button will activate the 5 mega camera even if the phone is asleep. One long press and you’re ready to shoot stills or HD video. There’s refreshingly little shutter lag and it’s easy to upload images straight to Facebook or paste them into an email. On the pictures hub you’ll find shots you’ve taken on the phone plus images from Facebook. It’s all very neatly done.

What’s odd about the OS is that WinMo’s business element seems to have been relegated to na afterthought. You get the trusty Office suite and Cloud storage from Skydive, but there’s no cut, copy and paste-it’s not cut, copy and paste-it’s not going to arrive until later. That’s just bloody weird on a Windows phone.

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating System: Windows phone 7

Processor: 1GHz

Storage: 16GB

Screen: 3.2 inches, 480 x 360 capacitive touchscreen

Connectivity: 7.2Mbps HSDPA, N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio

Camera: 5 mega pixels, auto focus, LED flash

Video Capture: 720p at 30 fps

3G talk time: No quoted

Weight: 157 grams

Web browsing time: Not quoted

Dimensions: 125 x 60 x 12mm

BlackBerry Torch

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BlackBerry Torch

The torch rectifies that, sitting its most comfortable QWERTY yet under a large, responsive touchscreen. It’s chunky as a result, but still smart.

The touchscreen or QWERTY combo feels natural, not cu and shut. If you want to dial a number without opening the phone, a virtual keypad appears on screen. You can do the same with text messages but given how luxuriously spaced and satisfying the QWERTY is, you won’t find yourself doing so often.

The torch comes with the new BlackBerry OS 6.Based around swappable screens-frequent, Media, Downloads and a customizable favourites one- it’s easy to navigate, with a tap on the info bar at the top of the screen calling up e-mails, texts,facebook updates and the latest from Twitter.

It still feels notably less slick than iOS or Android, and the 624MHz processor lags sometimes, but the 3.2 inches touchscreen is quick and responsive and the accelerometer is better than most.

The biggest improvement is the web browser, which looks lush, making the most of the greater screen real estate. There’s also a decent five mega pixels camera with flash, and the battery should last most users two days between charges.

As ever with BlackBerry, email is the best available, being fast, reliable and secure, while BlackBerry Messenger lets you send unlimited free messages to BlackBerry users.

This is the best BlackBerry to update. It’s still not the complete smartphone package but for frequent messengers, nothing else comes close.

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating System: BlackBerry OS6

Processor: 624MHz

Storage: 4GB + microSD up to 32GB

Screen: 3.2 inches, 480 x 360 capacitive touchscreen

Connectivity: 7.2Mbps HSDPA, N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio

Camera: 5 mega pixels, auto focus, LED flash

Video Capture: 640 x 480 at 24 fps

3G talk time: 5.5 hours

Weight: 161 grams

Web browsing time: Not quoted

Dimensions: 111 x 62 x 15mm

MOTOROLA MILESTONE

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MOTOROLA MILESTONE 2

The first Milestone had a decent screen and a disappointing keyboard. Moto has largely put that right with the new Milestone, improving the QWERTY by removing the pointless direction pad and adding larger, better-spaced keys. It still has some way to go to complete with the Torch’s keyboard, but it’s the best on an Android.

The inclusion of the MotoBlur overlay also makes the Milestone 2 a more enticing proposition. Inveterate social networkers will like the way it very fluidly aggregates different forms of communications from your contacts. MotoBlur also backs up your data to the cloud, which could prove extremely handy.

In conjunction with Android 2.2, the Milestone 2 is generally fun to use. Motorola has provided simple ways to navigate across the seven home screens and there are also some good widgets, including a strip of icons to easily turn N Wi-Fi aeroplane mode, GPS and Bluetooth on or off from the home screen.

Web browsing is fast and video playback smooth. It’s also Flash-compatible so more of the internet is visible than on the iphone 4. However, although the 1GHz processor keeps most things running at a good clip, the touchscreen can be annoyingly slow to respond.

With the camera taking decent five-mega stills and very good 720p video, this is a strong handset. However the feeling remains that there’s nothing exceptional abut it. You might be better off waiting for the Desire Z if you want Android 2.2 with a QWERTY keyboard…..

SPECIFICATIONS

Operating System: Android 2.2 with MotoBlur


Processor: 1GHz

Storage: 8GB + microSD up to 32GB

Screen: 3.7 inches, 854 x 480 LCD screen

Connectivity: 7.2Mbps HSDPA, N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, A-GPS, 3.5mm audio

Camera: 5 mega pixels, auto focus, dual LED flash

Video Capture: 720p at 30 fps

3G talk time: 6 hours 30 minutes

Weight: 169 grams

Web browsing time: Not quoted

Dimensions: 116 x 61 x 14mm

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