Showing posts with label droid. Show all posts
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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Verizon Lumia 822 and Droid RAZR M to come in red and pink

There is just over a month until Valentine's Day and Verizon has already started preparing for it. Two phones will get new paintjobs and maybe some ladies will receive them as Valentine's gifts.


Nokia Lumia 822 will be released in red, while the Motorola Droid RAZR M will get a new pink version. Both smartphones should be released in the upcoming weeks.


Once again, those are Verizon-bound phones. Their new color version should cost the same as usual - the Lumia 822 is $50 with a two-year contract (or $450 regular price) and the RAZR M is $100 (or $550 regular price).


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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Huawei Y300 unveiled, is a dual-core JB droid for $250

The Huawei Y300 was showcased at a tech fair in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, a couple of days ago. We were able to come across a couple of images and some specs of the upcoming smartphone.


The Huawei Y300 will be running Android Jelly Bean 4.1.1 out of the box on a 4" display of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels). The smartphone will be powered by a dual-core processor, clocked at 1.2 GHz, 512 MB of RAM and will feature a 1730 mAh battery. All that will be packed into a shell weighing only 120 grams.


The device is said to launch in Brazil by the end of December narrowly missing out on the holiday shopping spree and should cost just $250.


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Motorola DROID RAZR HD duo will hit Verizon on October 18

Verizon Wireless announced that the Motorola DROID RAZR HD and RAZR MAXX HD duo will land on its shelves on October 18. The DROID RAZR HD will be priced at $199.99, while the 3300mAh sporting RAZR MAXX HD will set potential users back with $299.99.


 


There is no difference between the specs of the two smartphones, save for the battery and internal memory size. Both handsets feature dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 silicon, 4.7" HD screen, 8MP, and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. An update to Jelly Bean is in the pipeline for the duo before the year's end. You can see our first look at the two smartphones over here.


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Monday, October 15, 2012

4.9-inch Sharp Aquos Zeta SH-02E droid headed to NTT DoCoMo

NTT DoCoMo announced its winter lineup, which consists of 16 new (for the carrier, at least) models, including the Samsung Galaxy S III, Note II and the Sony Xperia AX. The real attention grabber is the Sharp Aquos Zeta SH-02E, which promises to give the LG Optimus G a run for its money.

The Aquos Zeta has a 4.9" 720p IGZO TFT display (a world's first, IGZO is supposed to be more power-efficient) and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064 chipset with quad-core Krait CPU at 1.5GHz and Adreno 320 graphics. The Sharp SH-02 will launch with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.


Sharp Aquos Zeta SH-02E

The main camera on the phone is a 16MP shooter with LED flash and there's a 1.2MP front-facing camera.

On the connectivity side there's LTE (100Mbps/37.5Mbps up/down) and NFC with mobile payment support. The Sharp Aquos Zeta will also support both 1seg and NOTTV broadcasting.

The phone will have a large capacity battery (2000+mAh or more, the specs sheet didn?t give the exact number) and will be both dust and waterproof (IP57, IP5X).

The Sharp Aquos Zeta SH-02E is expected to launch in November or December.

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Philips outs the dual-SIM W732 droid, sticks a huge battery inside

Philips has been keeping under the smartphone radar lately, but now it is back with a bang announcing the W732 Droid.

Apparently, the company has heard the prayers of Android fans and their requests for devices with better battery life and that's exactly what the W732 offers. The huge 2,400mAh battery inside is rated to give you 13 hours of continuous talk time or 10.5 hours of web browsing on a single charge.
Sporting a 4.3-inch LCD IPS display with a resolution of 480x800 pixels, the Philips W732 runs Android 4.0 ICS on a 1 GHz single-core MediaTek MT6575 processor and has 1GB of RAM. And with a 5MP camera at the back and Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS on board, this Android might turn out to be a pretty decent entry-level offering.
It measures the acceptable 126.37 x 67.44 x 12.3 mm, but tips the scales at over 166 grams, which can probably be attributed to the ample juice pack. The Philips also features two SIM slots, both of which support hot-swapping.
The Philips W732 will make its debut in China and Russia in the coming weeks and will be available in five colors - black, white, pink, blue and green. Pricing and plans for worldwide availability are yet to be announced.
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE available today for $150

Sure, it’s no Galaxy S III, but the HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE is a solid alternative for those who think a 4.8? screened device is too huge for daily use. The 4.0? follow up to the popular Incredible line of devices is available at Verizon stores today for $149.99 after $50 mail-in rebate debit card and new 2-year commitment.
1.2Ghz dual-core Qualcomm S4 processor1GB of RAM4-inch qHD (960×540) Super LCD display (with Corning Gorilla Glass)8GB of internal storage8 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, BSI f/2.2, 28mm lens and 1080p HD video recordingVGA front-facing cameraSize: 4.8 x 2.4 x .46 inchesWeight: 132 grams (4.66 ounces)1700 mAh removable batteryWiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n3.5mm headphone jackBeats AudioBluetooth 2.0NFCLTEG-Sensor, Light Sensor, Digital Compass, Proximity SensorAndroid 4.0HTC Sense 4.0
We’re still putting the finishing touches on the Incredible 4G LTE review, and should have the full ready in the next week or so. So far, we’ve found the Incredible 4G LTE to be a solid device with fairly decent battery life, and Sense 4.0 feels smooth and much less intrusive than previous versions. While the Galaxy S III is the must-have Verizon device, those of you who choose the Incredible 4G LTE will not be disappointed in your choice.

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Review: HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE for Verizon Wireless

The HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE continues the tradition of awfully long Android device names, and is the latest entry in the Verizon DROID Incredible series of devices. The DROID Incredible line has been very popular for Verizon, and I on several occasions have recommended one of the Incredible devices to friends and co-workers who didn’t have the need for a high-end device with a super-sized screen, or preferred battery life to 4G LTE connectivity. The Incredible line has easily been the must-have alternative to the flagship devices, but will the DROID Incredible 4G LTE continue this tradition? Read on to find out.

When you pick up the Incredible 4G LTE, the first thing you’ll notice is its unique form factor. The Incredible continues the design made popular by its predecessors, from the protruding backside, to the red accents around the camera, speaker grill, and power button. By all accounts, the Incredible 4G LTE is going to be hit or miss with customers; some will like the overall shape and feel of the device, while others will prefer the sleek, thin profiles offered by the likes of the Galaxy S III or HTC One X. Form factor is largely a preferential choice, and I have to admit I don’t particularly enjoy the build of the Incredible 4G LTE.

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Okay, yes, I don’t like custom skins. So why on earth did I give the Incredible the point in this category? Of all the custom skins out there, HTC has one of the cleanest interfaces and that makes the Incredible easy to pick up and use by just about anyone. Sense 4.0 really tones down the skinned UI elements, and the ability to completely customize your lock screen to quickly launch your most-used applications is a welcome feature that makes using the device a bit easier. Some of the other tweaks they’ve done, say to the camera application for example, take this level of usability even further, in some ways surpassing their stock Android counterparts. In short, you can certainly do much worse than Sense UI, and in some ways the experience in Sense 4.0 is better than Google’s Android 4.0 stock build.

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As per Verizon’s MO, there’s a ton of bloatware on the Incredible 4G LTE, and not much of it is useful in the least. For example, the Slingbox application comes preloaded on the Incredible 4G LTE, but I can count on one hand the number of people I know who own a Slingbox (I think I have a review unit boxed up in the garage somewhere). There are no fewer than a dozen Verizon-installed applications, though it’s fairly easy to disable/uninstall the ones you aren’t interested in. There are several useful apps like My Verizon that lets you view your mobile usage on the Verizon network, but several others (Let’s Golf 3 HD – seriously?) have no business being pre-installed on devices.

The Incredible 4G LTE is powered by a 1.2 GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, 1GB of RAM, and 8GB of internal storage (expandable by a microSD card slot). Despite not having the latest and greatest internal components, the DROID Incredible 4G LTE felt snappy and was able to handle every task we threw at it with relative ease. Performance was snappy and fluid throughout our time with the device, and we hardly noticed any lag during normal use. When it comes to the performance of the device, the hardware found in the Incredible 4G LTE gets the job done, and is certain to please all but the hardcore enthusiasts who, let’s face it, are probably going to be getting the Galaxy S III anyway.

All of the things we’d expect to see in a device released in 2012 are there as well, with both NFC and LTE support found in the Incredible 4G LTE.

Of course, the Incredible 4G LTE is a phone above all else, and we’re happy to report that the device performs well in this category. Calls were clear both on our end and on the other party’s end when we had good coverage, which was most of the time thanks to Verizon’s large nationwide network. Speakerphone performance was on par with other mobile devices, and obviously varies in quality based on signal strength.

Naturally, you’ll spend most of your time with the Incredible 4G LTE looking at the screen. The Incredible 4G LTE features a 4.0? SLCD display with a qHD (960 x 540) resolution. While not quite as sharp as the amazing screen on the Galaxy S III, the screen will not disappoint and is easy to look at. Colors are sharp, though again not as sharp as Samsung’s world-class displays. Videos, pictures, and other media content looked good on the Incredible 4G LTE, and those of you who decide to purchase the device won’t be let down by the screen.

HTC has improved cellular picture quality drastically with their HTC ImageChip found in the One series of devices. Sadly, though the Incredible 4G LTE just came out a few days ago, it is not a One device and therefore lacks the HTC ImageChip. As a result, the Incredible’s rear 8 megapixel camera continues to perform well in direct sunlight, with colors popping and awesome pictures as a result. It’s quite the different story in low-light situations, where we found a bit of graininess and noise, even at times when using the flash. One saving grace is the amount of time between pictures; while the Incredible 4G LTE does not support the rapid burst photos of the One series, the time between pictures is nearly instantaneous so you’ll always be ready to capture the next shot. Also, Ice Cream Sandwich added the ability to take still pictures while shooting video, which slightly makes up for the lack of burst mode. Overall, pictures from the Incredible 4G LTE came out pretty good.

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The video camera worked fairly well, though we noticed some jerkiness even when the stabilization mode was enabled. Still, videos were easy to capture, and came out good enough for YouTube and Facebook, which is where 99+% of mobile phone videos end up anyway. Sure, it may not produce the best quality videos out there, but they’re certainly good enough for regular use.

Of course, no phone review is complete without rating the network on which the device runs. As we’ve said on numerous occasions previously, Verizon’s 4G LTE network is speedy, even with several of Verizon’s smartphones now fighting for bandwidth on the network. Speeds routinely were between 8 and 12 mbps down, with 3-5 mbps uplink speeds as well. These speeds translate to incredible (forgive the pun) real-world performance; videos streamed flawlessly, as did internet radio and anything else that required a connection. Uploads were fast and always went off without a hitch as well, even high-definition videos shot from the device uploaded to YouTube very quickly. There’s a reason everyone applauds Verizon’s 4G LTE network, it’s the most widespread LTE network out there and it’s damn snappy.

What good is any phone if it can’t make it through an entire day? The problem with LTE devices thus far has been their notoriously bad battery life, though the latest Android devices have seemingly solved the battery life problem. The Galaxy S III and Droid RAZR MAXX easily make it through most of the day, with the latter lasting even longer than a day thanks to its 3,300 mAh battery. So how does the DROID Incredible 4G LTE stack up to the competition?

Well, those of you hoping to make it through an entire day without scrambling to find a charger will be sorely disappointed. In normal usage, the 1,700 mAh battery on the Incredible 4G LTE lasted about 7-10 hours on a single charge, on par with the HTC One X (AT&T), but well below that offered by the Galaxy S III and Droid RAZR MAXX. At best, I was able to eek out about 12.5 hours on the Incredible 4G LTE.

If you do purchase the Incredible 4G LTE and don’t have routine access to a charger, you may want to opt for an extended battery or second battery to help you get through the day.

Here’s the kicker for me; the DROID Incredible 4G LTE is a decent device, though it screams mid-range as opposed to the more high-end phones offered by Verizon. The DROID Incredible 4G LTE will set you back $199.99 in store, though it comes with a $50 mail-in rebate debit card. That’s the same in-store price as the 16GB Galaxy S III, and anyone in their right mind would opt to spend the extra $50 for the added benefits brought by Samsung’s flagship device. We would have liked to see the Incredible 4G LTE come with a $100 (or less) price tag, and we expect it’ll drop to that point in the not-too distant future. At $149 after MIR, it’s difficult for me to recommend the Incredible 4G LTE to anyone when there are more powerful devices available for the same upfront cost.

HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE7 / 10

The HTC One Series impressed me with its build quality and high-quality internal components that rival those offered by Samsung’s latest flagship. Sadly, the DROID Incredible 4G LTE is not a One device. As a result, the Incredible 4G LTE lacks some of the key features that make the One series great, and it shows in the end product. There’s still a lot to like about the device, the display is good, the hardware results in a smooth and lag-free performance, and Android 4.0 with Sense 4.0 is one of the better UI skins we’ve used in a while. But you can’t help but feel that the Incredible 4G LTE could have been better, that a few design choices could have been made the device much better. As it stands, the Incredible 4G LTE is a decent mid-range device for those not looking for a flagship, though we’d like to see it at a much lower price point if its to really take off on the Verizon network.


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Saturday, July 7, 2012

HTC DROID Incredible 4G LTE goes on sale July 5 for $150

The DROID Incredible series has been a solid entry to mid-range player on the Verizon Wireless network. HTC and Verizon are set to launch the next generation of Incredible on July 5th in Verizon stores, and will retail for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate debit card. While not the Galaxy S III we know several of you readers are looking for, the DROID Incredible 4G LTE is a solid device for those of you who think 4.8? screens are a tad on the large side.

1.2Ghz dual-core Qualcomm S4 processor1GB of RAM4-inch qHD (960×540) Super LCD display (with Corning Gorilla Glass)8GB of internal storage8 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, BSI f/2.2, 28mm lens and 1080p HD video recordingVGA front-facing cameraSize: 4.8 x 2.4 x .46 inchesWeight: 132 grams (4.66 ounces)1700 mAh removable batteryWiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n3.5mm headphone jackBeats AudioBluetooth 2.0NFCLTEG-Sensor, Light Sensor, Digital Compass, Proximity SensorAndroid 4.0HTC Sense 4.0

We’ve got the DROID Incredible 4G LTE in our hands now, and should have a full review of the device later this week. Anyone out there interested in the Incredible 4G LTE, or do you have your sights set on the Galaxy S III?


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Thursday, July 5, 2012

HTC DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE coming to Verizon on July 5

Verizon has announced that the previously unveiled HTC DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE will now be available from them exclusively starting Thursday, July 5. The phone will be sold for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate and two-year contract.


Other than a name that's straight out of the Android Phone Name Generator, the HTC DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE has a 4-inch, qHD Super LCD, 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, 8 megapixel rear camera with 1080p video recording, 8GB memory (expandable), Beats Audio and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.


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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Photo of Samsung T699 QWERTY ICS droid leaks

The rumored SGH-T699 full-QWERTY smartphone from Samsung has just been spotted in the wild.


Little is known about the device save for the fact that it has a 5 MP shooter on the back, a front-facing camera, and a LED notification light. Android 4.0.4 powered by a Snapdragon S3 or S4 processor round out all the details we have thus far.


No word on pricing or availability yet, but it's a good sign there's a working prototype up and about, at least judging by the picture.


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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Motorola DROID RAZR HD pictures, benchmark score reveal handset details

Fans of Motorola’s DROID RAZR lineup will be excited to hear that the upcoming Motorola DROID RAZR HD is shaping up to be an impressive handset. Over the past few days new details have emerged, confirming that the DROID RAZR HD will feature an 1196 x 720 HD display, Qualcomm’s 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor with an Adreno 225 GPU and a Kevlar back panel similar to its RAZR siblings.
According to DROID-Life, the thickness of the Motorola DROID RAZR HD will be somewhere between that of the original DROID RAZR and the RAZR MAXX, which features a 3,300 mAh battery. The assumption is that Motorola will equip the RAZR HD with a 2,200 – 2,500 mAh battery, giving users at least a full day’s worth of battery life under heavy use.
Those who passed on the DROID RAZR and RAZR MAXX due to performance concerns should be ecstatic to hear that the 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor inside the upcoming DROID RAZR HD more than doubles the 28.1 FPS NenaMark2 scores produced by its predecessors. We may only have one NenaMark2 benchmark score to go on, but at 59.1 FPS the DROID RAZR HD stands in contention with the HTC One X and the Samsung Galaxy S III.

The launch date of the Motorola DROID RAZR HD might not be right around the corner, but speculation is that the phone should show up on Verizon’s 4G network in August.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Motorola Droid RAZR HD for Verizon leaks out in blurry shots

It looks like the Motorola "Dinara" which we told you about a few hours ago won't be the only star in Motorola's lineup this summer. The LTE flavored Motorola Droid RAZR HD for Verizon Wireless has emerged in a couple of shots. When it hits the shelves in the coming months, the Android smartphone is bound to be one of the best heeled devices on the US market.

The rumored specs of the smartphone include a Snapdragon S4 chipset with two 1.5GHz CPU cores, 13MP camera, HD screen, which will include Android navigation buttons, and, very importantly, a 3300mAh battery like the one found in our reigning battery test champion - the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX. Also, as you can see in the photos above, the back of the device has gone for the full kevlar treatment - there will be no plastic rim around it. The HDMI and microUSB ports will be located on the bottom side of the handset.
There is no firm info on the release date of this beast. A late summer timeframe however, is floating around. Naturally, we'll keep you posted.
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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Galaxy S III - the most pre-ordered droid in Vodafone UK history

Vodafone UK is happy to claim the Galaxy S III as the most pre-ordered Android device to date. The carrier is going to launch it on May 30.

The Galaxy S III will cost you free with a two-year contract and a ?41 tariff/month.

The other major UK carriers (O2, Orange, Three and T-Mobile) will also launch the phone in UK on May 30.

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