Everyone knows that if you want a Samsung Galaxy S4 right now, you either have to pick the Octa-core Exynos 5 version on 3G (GT-i9500); or the Snapdragon 600 quadcore on 4G LTE (GT-i9505). Even Mr. Shin said so himself. There’s still hope that Samsung will eventually release a proper…
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HTC One vs Samsung Galaxy S4
$700~ on Amazon.com $760~ on Amazon.com It’s that time of the year again when mobilephone super-manufacturers jostle for your attention, and a sizeable slice of your bank balance. Clearly more effort has gone into the flagships this year from Samsung and HTC in the practicality department, with a better…
Continue Reading....Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 hands-on!
not a 32-storey drop test. Looks like Samsung is the first to bring out a complete package- software suite and stylus- for those who are looking for an alternative input method on their tablets. Read on to find out how our hands-on went. – screen resolution is noticeably…non-full HD, at…
Continue Reading....Samsung Galaxy S4 hands-on
It may look like the Samsung Galaxy S3. But its performance is nothing like it. In fact, it’s totally and utterly off the charts. Nothing is going to come close for a while in terms of raw speed.And yet, I double and triple confirmed that I was testing the Octa-core…
Continue Reading....HTC One photos vs Nokia Pureview 808 photos
Ultrapixel (4 megapixel) 41 megapixel pureview technology Price: $800~ Price: $400 Both these phones are at the extreme opposites on the spectrum as far as camera specs are concerned. Both say their cameras are a great. Which one will come out on top? To make the comparison as fair as…
Continue Reading....HTC One drop test
There was a specific reason why I requested the black version. But then I never thought of going through a drop test or even a harmless scratch test. The purpose of testing the black unit was to see how it holds up against wear and tear- whether the paint would…
Continue Reading....HTC One hands-on
This is not just HTC’s 2013 effort. But rather the culmination of years of hard work and experience in adding value through software (Sense UI), and sculpting beautiful pieces of hardware (aluminium unibody) that otherwise only Apple can.The HTC One. Now that’s what we call progress- note the One…
Continue Reading....Sony Xperia Z hands-on!
handsome. Sony has released their own equivalent of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2! What are the initial impressions? We go hands-on. can’t fault Sony’s designs right? – feels faster and smoother than Galaxy Note 2 which is not surprising since this beast runs on the quadcore Qualcomm Snapdragon S4…
Continue Reading....Blackberry Z10 hands-on
One word: impressive. Nokia N9 users will feel right at home here as the OS is heavily gesture-based in lieu of any physical buttons. Those who have never experienced gesture OSs before might find BB 10 QNX fiddly to begin with but will hopefully see the underlying practical applications.…
Continue Reading....Motorola Razr i XT890 hands-on
ahh the single core dual-threaded Intel Atom Medfield x86 Android by Motorola. The Razr I XT890 is such a pleasure… -24-hour battery life with 3 hours screen on time is possible This is my best battery life record with the Razr i -solid and consistent performance easily beating previous-gen dualcore…
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