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Thursday, 21 June 2012

IPHONE 4 VS HTC EVO 4G....


With the shutter now publicly lifted from iphone 4 ,hoards of APPLE followers have now ready plans to ditch their worn of 3Gs model and move on to next iteration. But if you are not wearing heart-shaped locket with Steve Jobs inside,does the move to Iphone 4 creates sense? where previous iphone release have towered over with competition every way, this year release face more stiff  outer competition then ever by.Does Apple still have what it takes to reign supreme in smartphone battle? so we stacked iphone 4 side by side to those of its intimidating competition, its HTC Android powered EVO 4G...to find out... 

Display:

The HTC EVO boasts of a much larger display screen (4.3" compared to 3.5" on iPhone 4). However, iPhone 4 comes with a far superior 960x640 pixel "Retina display", which is the highest resolution among the current crop of smartphones.

Processor:
Apple has built-in their in-house A4 processor chip in the new iPhone, which can apparently clock 1GHz of processor speed. While HTC EVO's Snapdragon processor too clocks the same speed, it needs to be noted that handset manufacturers routinely clock down the speed in order to boost the battery life. We
may not be able to comprehensively judge the performance of the two processors at the moment as we still don't know at what speed iPhone 4's A4 processor is running.

Storage:
Both the devices offer storage of up to 32GB. iPhone 4 comes in two versions offering 16GB and 32GB of storage. On the other hand, HTC EVO 4G comes with a 8GB microSD card that is expandable up to 32GB.

Network:
Like iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 too will work over 3G network. In comparison, HTC EVO 4G shall run on Sprint's 4G network, which is a lot faster. However, we need to note that the 4G network is still not available in large parts of the country and hence may not be a determining factor for a majority of the customers.

Camera:
Both iPhone 4 and HTC EVO come with a front-facing and a rear-facing camera each. The rear-side camera on the iPhone 4 is equipped with a 5-megapixel CMOS. HTC EVO on the other hand, comes with a much higher 8-megapixel rear-side camera. However, as we have noted in the past, a higher megapixel on the camera sensor does not necessarily imply better quality images.

Video Recording:
Both the smartphones allow users to capture HD video. The iPhone 4 however captures videos at a marginally higher frames-per-second and also includes video editing functionalities.

Video Conferencing:
Again, thanks to the front-facing camera, both the devices allow video conferencing. iPhone 4 users may use the natively supported FaceTime app for Wi-Fi based video conferencing. HTC EVO users will need to purchase the Qik app that is available for $5. A basic version of the app is also available for free at the Android marketplace. Video conferencing on HTC EVO may be carried out over the carrier's 3G or 4G network apart from Wi-Fi.

Battery Life:
An improved battery life has been one of the most significant improvements in iPhone 4. Apple claimsthat iPhone 4 will provide a talk time of 7 hours on 3G and close to 14 hours on 2G. HTC EVO 4G in comparison offers only up to 6 hours of talk time.

Operating System:
iPhone 4 will come pre-installed with Apple's new iOS 4.0 that includes more than 100 new features while HTC EVO 4G currently comes installed with Android 2.1. However, it should soon get the Android 2.2 update that was unveiled by Google recently, which brings new features such Adobe Flash 10.1, Wi-Fi Hotspot etc.

Price:
AT&T has retained the older iPhone 3GS price point for iPhone 4. Users can purchase the 16GB and 32GB iPhone 4 model at $199 and $299 respectively when it goes on sale on June 24. On the other hand, HTC EVO 4G is already available with Sprint at $199 after a $100 mail-in rebate. Both the plans come with a two-year contract period.










Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Ipad3 Overheating issues


As we reported a while ago, the new iPad, or as we here like to call it, the iPad 3, is suffering from some strange overheating. The Mac forums have been reportedly snowed under by people complaining about odd heat up approaching from the lower left side of the iPad when held in portrait and others tale that the iPad is receiving error messages which make it ineffectual.
 Some tests and benchmarks, which ran for five straight minutes on both the iPad 2 and iPad 3.The results showed that the iPad 3 is indeed 10°F warmer than its ancestor, bringing the whole up to 92.48°F.
On the other hand, Apple claims that the 92.48°F is inside the ordinary thermal levels for the new iPad, and one of the core aspect for the boost in heat would be a higher resolution via the retina display, the A5X chip, 4G LTE support and 10 hours of battery life. The bigger battery is most likely the chief reason in overheating seeing as it is essential to control all of those superfluous features in the new iPad.
Apple spokeswoman Trudy Muller spoke out saying:
"I have been using the new iPad for almost two weeks -- a week before it was released to the public -- and I've seen no heat issues. I use my iPad every day over LTE and Wi-Fi, holding it my hand and on my lap and the device doesn't get hot."
There have been a few solutions posted in order to help people out, one coming from user "Techno Mike" which suggests:
"I highly suggest that once you unbox the iPad. Do not charge it; use all the battery until it reaches 0%, completely dead. Freshly charge the iPad and that should do the trick. Yesterday my iPad was massively over heated, I decided to use up all the battery (I suggest doing some hardcore gaming, takes very long to use up the battery) and recharged. Now today I am using the same applications as yesterday and so far, no sign of excessive heating issue. Just lil bit warm which is normal. I have also noticed the battery charges just a bit quicker."
So there you have it, everything seems to be normal at least according to Apple.
Has anyone else been experiencing the increase in heat in their brand new iPad? Let us know!
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Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1



Hey there guys, this is Tech Doll, and I’m here today to talk about the new Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1 update and as to what we’re gonna see inside of it.
We’ve all seen that the new Nokia 808 PureView comes with the latest iteration of the Symbian operating system. This is an excellent thing because Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1 avails enhanced entertainment options, personalization choices and performance.
It’s arrived on the Nokia 808 PureView, and will also be made available for new production and current users of Nokia 603, 700 and 701 smartphones in coming months. For other latest Symbian devices, we have just made Nokia Belle available, and now already more than 1 million downloads have taken place! So, if you own one of the smartphones in question, or are planning to get either Nokia 603, 700, 701 or the new Nokia 808 PureView than go on as it has a lot to offer and you will enjoy the delicious goodies out there.
First of all, the entertainment experience is boosted. Dolby Headphone and Dolby Digital Plus transform the playback of music and movies and games into a personal surround sound experience like no other. With Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1, you can access a world of premium entertainment.
If you thought Nokia Belle already brought bunch of great widgets, Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1 will increase your personalization options even further. You get even more personalization with 20 new and improved widgets – having even more content easily accessible on your home screens.
In calculation, there’s a new, faster browser with HTML 5 support, the latest version of Nokia Maps, and the recently announced Microsoft Apps available via over the air update. There’s an even better notifications bar and a refreshed multitasking bar, too.
Also good news for Nokia 700 and 701, your handset will be faster and more responsive. It’s not so often that software update delivers an increase in processor speed, but with Nokia Belle Feature Pack 1 the processor speed of your handset will go from 1GHz to 1.3GHz.
So things finally are looking good for Nokia, I guess. Well, a lot of loyal Nokia freaks will be happy with this news, but some of them, like the guys holding earlier Symbian phones like the N8 or C7 will be disappointed as Nokia unofficially kills another batch of handsets.
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Monday, 7 May 2012

Symbain carla....



Wassup Techies, I’m Tech Doll and I’m gonna talk about the latest Nokia OS, the Symbian Carla, or maybe Nokia might just call it Nokia Carla, considering that they renamed Symbian Belle to Nokia Belle.
The upcoming update to the mobile Nokia OS, carrying the codename "Carla", showed up in screenshots on Nokianesa. The screenshots don't show much, however, you can get a taste of what the update is going to bring.
First, there's the new on-screen qwerty keybord, which seems to have been inspired by its Windows Phone cousin. The Nokia Browser has also been updated to a new version, which features some new and enhanced UI improvements.
But the most noticeable change comes from the lock screen. Gone is the classic Unlock Button, and replacing it is a Swipe to unlock method. The user interface of the Music player also sees some improvements in the form of a refreshed UI, as does the Options screen, which borrows the looks of the Meego Harmattan UI. Alhough seeing an Android wallpaper on Symbian Carla leaks was kinda a bummer.
The Nokia Carla OS update is reportedly destined for the Nokia 700, 701, 603 and the Nokia 808 Pureview. Unfortunately, the update won't be coming for the 1st generation Symbian^3 phones such as the Nokia N8, E7, C7 and C6-01, since minimum system requirements will be benchmarked at a minimum of a 1 GHZ processor.


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Monday, 30 April 2012

2012 Super phone!!!



Confused to purchase a Smartphone???? Right!!!…well techdoll has the answer for all the stuffs in your mind…..
Well today techdoll will introduce you with all the best Smartphone’s of 2012….interesting, isn’t it? So let’s start with all, it surprising that after reviewing so many numbers of phones I haven’t come across with even a single that could be called a ‘super phone’. But I did found certain revolutionary or in other words magnificent Smartphones which you can surely opt for….
So moving ahead the first one is the gigantic screen possessor ‘Samsung Galaxy note’. The Galaxy Note, in the intervening time, has one of the largest displays in the world at 5.3-inches, providing with a Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen which is protected by a Gorilla glass coating. The Note features multi-touch output, auto-rotate, accelerometer and gyro sensors and comes with pixel density of 285 ppi and an attractive 800 x 1280 screen resolution.  But the operating system really lags here….so if it’s about operating system I will surely recommend the windows mango phone Lumia 800. But the internet experience credit is deserved to iphone 4s, it loads pages in just a blink and thanks to the dual antenna. This phone logs in internet like never before. But the camera in all the three above devices is good but certainly not the best, so I would like to put you to some year back when nokia n8 was launched. The camera in nokia n8 is a 12mp with a xenon flash and a Carl zeis lens. If to pick up music than I will strongly again recommend the nokia n8 with 10 band equalizer, beautiful cover, stereo widening and loudness control. Well people sometimes do have a problem managing a touch screen phone so I will like to suggest nokia e7 with cool slide up QWERTY keypad, which is really so ease in typing…
So moving ahead with a bunches of Smartphones with possibly not any super phone….recommending the display and processor of Samsung galaxy note, operating system of nokia lumia 800, internet experience of iphone 4s, camera and music of nokia n8, and ease typing of nokia  e7…
P.S: there is a surprise for you all viewers, don’t miss to see the nokia BH-505 headphones….
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Samsung Galaxy note v/s HTC radar



So taking on the clash over between Samsung Galaxy Note and HTC Radar……
Talking about Samsung galaxy note it has a Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread), Dual-core 1.4GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, where as the on he other hand the HTC radar offers Microsoft Windows Phone 7.5 Mango OS, 1 GHz Scorpion processor. So there is no doubt of experiencing galaxy note as a comparatively better processor.
Well in conditions of camera galaxy note provides an 8 MP Camera With autofocus and LED flash at the same time as on the other part the radar is offering a 5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus, LED flash camera. So visibly the galaxy note is much more capable and offers an enhanced quality camera for snapping.
The Galaxy Note, in the intervening time, has one of the largest displays in the world at 5.3-inches, providing with a Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen which is protected by a Gorilla glass coating. The Note features multi-touch output, auto-rotate, accelerometer and gyro sensors.
The Samsung Galaxy Note comes with pixel density of 285 ppi and an attractive 800 x 1280 screen resolution.
 While the HTC radar has a 3.8 inches, S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
480 x 800 pixels,super lcd capacitive touchscreen.
Storage is the key to your gathered collection, so considering the memory aspect the galaxy note features in built 16GB/32GB storage, with 1 GB RAM and also has the MicroSD card slot for further storage (2 GB included). The HTC Radar has an inbuilt 8GB storage with 512 mb RAM with no card slot.
However the Samsung galaxy note could prove to be heavy on your wallets, so if money matters than go for HTC radar it’s a nice phone too…
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Friday, 20 April 2012

Samsung galaxy note v/s iphone 4s


Form Factor:

The iPhone 4S has more or less the same factor as the previous iPhone – iPhone 4. There has been no do up in the terms of the form factor and frankly speaking iphone is going something boring.
The Samsung Galaxy Note is relatively an enormous in terms of size. One of the surprises we had with this device was that regardless of its 146mm length and 83mm width, it’s quite thin at 9.7mm. 
Even though, some people might find it a bit heavy at 178g. 
Samsung has artistic the Note a sleek and modest design along with a large screen. The handset has been engraved tidily and makes it easy to spotlight on other aspects of the phone, such as its visuals. 

Display

Apple’s iPhone 4S fails to surprise us in the conditions of the display as it has the same 3.5-inch backlit TFT retina display as the previous iPhone. Alongside with a pixel density of 330 ppi (pixels per inch), it offers a display resolution of 640 x 960 pixels. A scratch resistant coating prevents the screen from getting smudged. The iPhone 4S display comes with multi-touch input, accelerometer and gyro sensors.
The Galaxy Note, in the intervening time, has one of the largest displays in the world at 5.3-inches, providing with a Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen which is protected by a Gorilla glass coating. The Note features multi-touch output, auto-rotate, accelerometer and gyro sensors. 
The Samsung Galaxy Note comes with pixel density of 285 ppi and an attractive 800 x 1280 screen resolution. 
Still though the Galaxy Note is gifted with the larger screen and enhanced resolution, the iPhone 4S is still its big daddy in requisites of the screen. 


Storage:

The iPhone 4S comes in 3 storage options, 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB. But the associated RAM is just 512 MB. As usual, Apple hasn’t offered any external MicroSD support.
On the other hand the Samsung Galaxy Note comes in two versions – 16 GB or 32 GB. Besides, it offers you external MicroSD support to the tune of 32 GB. Next to with that, the handset also comes with standard 2 GB MicroSD card, powered with packs in a powerful 1 GB RAM.
Even lacking external MicroSD support and the lack of RAM, iPhone 4S wins this round, as one tends to favor its internal storage option in place of external storage. 
      
Processor:

Apple has gone the whole nine yards in terms of the iPhone 4S processor. It has capable the handset with an A5 chipset, the same one that powers the iPad 2. It is duly accompanied with a 1 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor along with a SGX 543MP2 GPU.
Samsung’s Galaxy Note procedures up with a dual-core ARM Cortex A9 processor, which runs its 1.4 GHz on an Exynos chipset, along with an accompanying Mali 400 MP GPU.

Apple might have made a heroic challenge as far as endowing its iPhone 4S with an A5 processor goes, but Samsung Galaxy Note over powers it in terms of the processor. 

operating system:

Apple debuted the iOS 5 operating system by the side of with iPhone 4S at the ‘lets talk iPhone’ event. It claims that the OS is endowed with 200 new features and we think it has delivered on its guarantee. 
iOS 5 seems a handy operating system along with its Siri supporter and iMessage – which is Apple’s version of the Blackberry Messenger (BBM).
The Galaxy Note, on the other hand, currently runs
android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, though it is in procession for an Ice Cream Sandwich OS, the present operating system on the handset is, in plain terms is outmoded. 
It presently doesn’t have a lot to race with Apple’s iOS or even the Windows Phone OS. 

But, we would still say that multi-tasking is superb on the Samsung Galaxy Note handset, we are left wanting for improved features.

 Camera:

Both the Samsung Galaxy Note and Apple iPhone 4S come equipped with 8-megapixel camera that deliver a 3264 x 2448p resolution and 1080p video capture. 

Final Verdict:

The Samsung Galaxy Note is unquestionably an exclusive contribution from the company. The Apple iPhone 4S on the other hand, is a good phone, but not a renowned one like its predecessors. 
techdoll was left a bit amazed by the Note and a bit dissatisfied by the 
iphone 4s
But, the iPhone 4S is still successful due to its healthier operating system. But probably Ice Cream Sandwich handset ability even be able to defeat the iPhone 4S.  
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Monday, 16 April 2012


Well techdoll tells us today the comparison about the Samsung omnia w and the htc radar, both windows 7 mango phone……
The HTC radar has 1 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, and Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon chipset processor while the omnia W comes with Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon, 1.4 GHz Scorpion, Adreno 205 GPU processor, clearly winning the battle of operating system and processor.
The radar here moving on to display has 3.8 inches S-LCD Capacitive touch screen, 16m colors display color with a screen size of 480*800 on the other hand omnia possess 3.7 inches super OMLED Capacitive touch screen , 16m colors display color with the same screen size of the HTC radar phone.  
Moving on to camera the HTC radar as well as the Samsung omnia W has the Rear Camera: 5.0 MP Camera (2592x1944 Pixels) With Auto Focus And LED Flash, Front Camera: 0.3 MP, VGA Camera (640x480 Pixels) .
Talking about multimedia as music is the most important factor in everyone’s life the radar has Music Formats: MP3, WMA, M4A (Apple Lossless), M4B with Audio Streaming, Stereo Speakers And 3.5mm Audio Jack and Video Formats: MP4, WMV, 3GP, 3G2 support. On the contrary the Samsung omnia W has  Music Formats : MP3, AAC, AAC+, EAAC+, WMA, AMR-NB With Loud Speaker And 3.5mm Audio Jack  with Video Formats : MP4, H.263, H.264, WMV, Playback : 720p @30fps supports.
Considering the battery life the Samsung omnia w has a battery life of up to 7 hours while the radar has of only 5.30 hours...
Techdoll tells you more through this video….enjoy technologing!!!!!!!!