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Showing posts with label 7.5 mango. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7.5 mango. Show all posts

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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Thursday, 12 April 2012

NOKIA LUMIA 800 vs IPHONE 4S

Comparing two phones.....NOKIA LUMIA 800 AND IPHONE 4S....
highlighting the important.........



Battle of supremacy:
 This month seems to be the month of major smartphone launches. A few days after Nokia announced the launch of its Windows powered Lumia 800 in India, And now, it's time for Apple to release its much-awaited iPhone 4S in India. The launch of these flagship phones in India at the same time will turn the Indian phone market into a battleground and will create a tough competition. The iPhone 4S is powered by Apple's dual-core A5 chip, the one that is also present inside the iPad 2. The A5 chip delivers up to twice the processing power and up to seven times faster graphics than the iPhone 4. On the other hand, Nokia's Lumia is powered by a 1.4Ghz processor. The iPhone 4S includes an autofocus 8 megapixel camera that has a new custom lens with a larger f/2.4 aperture. Nokia also sports an 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, but it has an f/2.2 aperture.

The iPhone 4S runs iOS 5, Apple's latest mobile operating system(OS) with over 200 new features. Nokia runs Windows 7.5 Mango OS.
The iPhone 4S also includes Siri, an intelligent assistant that helps users get things done just by asking. Siri can help make calls, send text messages or email, schedule meetings and reminders, make notes, search the Internet, find local businesses, get directions and more. Users can also get answers, find facts and even perform complex calculations just by asking. However, Nokia users can use other similar apps but their performance cannot match Siri. In other words, such apps can not come close to what Siri can do. The iPhone 4S weighs 140 grams. Nokia Lumia 800 weighs 142g . The iPhone 4S is 9.3 mm thin, while Nokia's Lumia 800 is 12.1 mm thin .
The iPhone 4S has a 3.5-inch retina display at 960x640p resolution. Nokia's Lumia features a 3.7 inch AMOLED ClearBlack curved display at 800x480p resolution. The iPhone 4S will be available in two variants - 16GB and 32GB. The 64GB iPhone 4S model is not currently listed on pre-order pages of both Airtel and Aircel. Nokia's Lumia 800 offers 16 GB of internal memory (no slot for micro-SD cards).
The iPhone4S allows users to use Apple's iCloud service, which is a cloud storage and cloud computing service that lets users store data on remote computer servers for download to multiple devices such as iPhones, iPods and iPads. Each account is provided 5 GB of free storage. However, Nokia Lumia 800 users can get access to Windows Live SkyDrive that sets the data storage limit for every user at a generous 25GB.
The 16GB and 32GB iPhone 4S are priced at Rs 44,500 and Rs 50,900 respectively. Nokia has announced the price of Nokia Lumia 800 in India to be 24,999. .