SmartPhone HTC EVO 4G Review and Specifications

Posted by Phone Knowledge on Monday, August 1, 2011

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The 4G network is about to become fully fledged, and it's bringing America’s first 4G phone, the HTC EVO 4G with it. This fourth-generation network has spread to only a few dozen cities in the U.S, and until it expands, the EVO is just another Android out on the market. However, it isn’t just a phone to be set aside and ignored. This HTC phone has many advanced features, such as the 8MP (mega-pixel) camera, ability to connect to an HDTV and the latest version of the HTC Sense User Interface making it a strong player on the Android team. For a side-by-side comparison and objective reviews visit the smartphone review page.




SmartPhone HTC EVO 4G Specifications:


* 4.3-inch screen

* Android 2.1

* HTC Sense

* 1 GHz Snapdragon processor

* 1,500 mAh battery

* Wi-Fi capable

* 3G/4G mobile hotspot capability

* Dual cameras including an 8.0 megapixel primary and 1.3 megapixel front-facing

* GPS navigation

* Stereo Bluetooth wireless technology

* microSD Card slot (supports 32GB)

* 3.5 mm headset jack and micro USB

* Proximity and motion sensors

* Digital compass
* Premium high-style design with unique kickstand for easy media viewing
* Mobile HDTV experience in your hand
* Download, view, edit and share HD-quality content from your phone
* Output pictures, slides and video in HD (HDMI output at 720p)
* Messaging- persona and business email, IM and text messaging
* Social networking integration with facebook, Twitter, Flickr and more
* Live video sharing with Qik
* Spring apps including Spring TV and NASCAR Spring Cup mobile
* Visual Voicemail
* Google mobile services including YouTube, Gmail, GoogleTalk, Google Voice, Google Maps and more
* Android market with access to more than 30,000 apps
* FM tuner


Design

The EVO not only has increased speed and power compared to other Droids, but also increased size. This HTC is a big and thick phone. With the generous screen-size of 4.3-inches, this phone needs to be bulky and firm to deal with the demand media it likes. Sharp colors and vibrancy are also important with such a grand display, and the EVO will not disappoint with a screen resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, which is the same sharp resolution you will find on both the Nexus One and Droid Incredible.

Multimedia

The EVO 4G is not shy when it comes to multimedia features. This HTC phone features both an 8MP primary camera and a 1.3MP front-facing camera, supported by two white LED flashes. However, a drawback to the photo setup is that the lenses are flush-mounted on the back of the phone and not recessed into the metal case, which could make it a target for scratches--an easy way to ruin a prized feature on the phone.

A top feature of the EVO is the ability to download, view, edit and share High Definition (HD) content directly from the phone. The HTC device features an HD video capture which then easily lets the user watch the video on an HDTV using an HDMI cable. It also features the option of outputting pictures and slides into an HD format and live video sharing with Qik.

Call Features & Quality

As previously stated, the 4G coverage is great for those who live in select areas and are able to bask in its glory. But even for those who don’t use it on a regular basis, this phone includes a mandatory ten dollars per month “Premium Data add-on” for using WiMAX when in the 4G market. An extra ten dollars per month can add up for rarely using a network. Well, at least until it expands drastically. New metropolitan areas are being added to the 4G network each month, so chances are you'll be near one of them soon enough.

Battery Life & Memory

Running on the 1GHz Snapdragon processor and using Android 2.1, the EVO is similar to the Droid Incredible’s processing features. However, only 1GB of internal memory is stored on the phone, making it a poor comparison to the Incredible’s 8GB. But similar to other HTC phones, there is provided a microSD card slot that will support up to 32GB of additional storage.

Additional Features

A new feature that will make all the other Droids jealous is the kickstand found on the back of the phone. This is a great tool for allowing easy media or web viewing. And of course the EVO 4G includes the Google mobile services such as YouTube, Gmail, Google Talk, Google Voice, Google Maps and more.

The award-winning user interface, HTC Sense, is also found on the EVO. The HTC Sense includes a “leap” thumbnail to switch between home and other screen panels, which improves multi-tasking, and also Friend Stream, which takes the contacts from Facebook, Twitter and Flickr and brings you updates in one place. This user interface also includes interactive widgets and a polite ringer.

The EVO 4G is similar to all other Droids with features such as GPS Navigation, Bluetooth technology, digital compass, proximity and motion sensors and a loud speakerphone. It also has a pinch-to-zoom feature and automatic text reflowing which provides easy web page views.

Summary

Even though the 4G network is getting all the hype, until it expands to a broader area, it is hard to get too excited. HTC EVO 4G is one of the best smartphones out there and will only improve once the 4G network grows.

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SmartPhone Xperia PLAY Review and Specifications

Posted by Phone Knowledge on Thursday, July 28, 2011

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The Xperia PLAY pushes the limits, expanding the type and number of video games beyond those that have previously been available on smartphones. The phone's PlayStation-like controller sets the bar higher than it's ever been for exciting game play on a phone. The hybrid device also performs well as a phone, though it has several technical limitations such as only 3G data transfer and a single-core processor that we expect will become dated relatively quickly. Nonetheless, for consumers who need the functionality of a smartphone but place great emphasis on high-quality mobile game play, this phone is hard to beat.


Kicked–Up Control
Everything you need in a smartphone morphs into the one thing you’ve always wanted. Xperia™ PLAY is the world’s first PlayStation® certified smartphone, and comes equipped with dedicated slide–out gaming controls and all the buttons your thumbs will never forget.

Ninja Speed & Reflexes
The Xperia™ PLAY’s Android™ OS doesn’t just throw multitasking into overdrive. It ups the ante with smooth animation and responsiveness for an awesomely immersive gaming experience.

Colossal Victory
The 16–million color 4 inch screen is as brilliant as it sounds. Vivid characters roam lush landscapes, and everything you do on your smartphone looks sharp and vibrant.

Stacked Apps & Games

Start chalking up wins the second you slide out the gaming pad with Xperia™ PLAY’s pre–loaded games, including Bruce Lee Dragon Warrior, Star Battalion, and Madden NFL 11. A boatload more games–and all the apps you can tackle–are available in the VCAST Apps Store.

Camera

* Primary 5.0 megapixel
* Auto–focus
* Led flash
* Secondary VGA front–facing camera

BLUETOOTH

* BLUETOOTH v2.01+ EDR
* Bluetooth® Profiles Supported: Headset, Handsfree, A2DP, OPP, PBAP, SPP

Music

* Create and Manage Playlist
* Sync music from PC to phone
* Headset: 3.5mm Audio Jack (3.5mm adapter cable incl. for use with non–Sony Ericcson headsets)
* Audio Formats Supported: MP3, HE–AACv2, AMR–NB/WB, PCM/WAVE
* Embedded ringtones, vibrate alert and silent

Web

* Browser: Android Webkit
* Wi–Fi Capable 802.11 b/g/n
* Pre–loaded services include: Skype, Backup Assistant, My Verizon, V Cast App Store, Amazon Kindle eReader, Visual Voice Mail, VZ Navigator
* Google Maps 5.0 with Navigation, Latitude, Google Talk; Gmail; YouTube™, Google Calendar, Google Search
* 1000’s of apps & 100’s of widgets available on Android Market
* Fast access to YouTube™ (pre–loaded)

Communication

* 3G Mobile Hotspot Capable
* Text, Picture & Video Messaging with threaded messaging feature
* Text to Speech Feature
* Premium gaming content: PlayStation, Android, and native games
* Multi–player gaming ready
* Tools: Calculator, Clock, Calendar, Voice Dialer, & Voice Search
* Languages: US English / Espanol
* Phonebook capacity dependent upon available memory
* TTY Compatible
* Hearing Aid Compatibility = M4/T4

Specifications

Dimensions

* 4.68” x 2.44” x .63”
* Weight: 6.17 oz

Operating System

* Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)

Display

* 4.0” Capacitive multi–touch screen
* 480x854 FWVGA display
* Supports up to 16M color

Keyboard/Controller

* Virtual QWERTY Keyboard
* Gaming controller: advanced PlayStation–like controller

Battery/Network

* 1500 mAh battery
* Talk time: Up to 460 minutes or
* Standby: Up to 405 hours
* SAR: Head: 0.76 W/kg; Body: 1.21 W/kg
* CDMA 2000 and EVDOrev0/EVDO revA

Memory/Processor

* 8GB pre–installed memory card (approx 2GB used for pre–loaded games)
* Up to 32GB microSD support
* Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon II 1GHz CPU with Adreno 205 GPU
* Powerful gaming engine; best in class platform w/3D gaming
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Cell Phone Motorola i412

Posted by Phone Knowledge on Friday, July 15, 2011

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The good: The Motorola i412 is a slap on the base with full-size keyboard. Features include push-to-talk iDEN support, Bluetooth and text messaging and multimedia. Call quality is great.

The bad: The Motorola i412 has only a VGA camera, the screen is dull, and the menu interface is poor.

The bottom line: If you can live with bad design and functionality, the Motorola i412 offers excellent call quality at an affordable price for the prepaid market.

Review:
Boost Mobile is often proud to offer a wide variety of phones to suit all budgets, including the economic foundations of the new phone. The Motorola i412 is a device of this type. With design features and minimum background, the phone will not attract those who want something high end, but for only $ 69.99 without a contract, which could be perfect for those on a tight budget.

Design
The Motorola i412 is typical of most basic flip phones. It has a simple rectangular design width, with a measurement of 3.8 inches long by 1.9 cm wide by 0.8 inches deep. The faceplate is slightly higher, with the display panel in the external environment. The overall atmosphere of the i412 is predictable cheap, but it is not surprising given its price. As far as aesthetics go, we believe that design is a little on the boring side. Fortunately, the electric blue sheet that gives a little spice.

In the central panel is a thin 1-inch monochrome screen that displays the remaining battery life, signal strength, and the date and time. It also identifies the call and message notifications. Sitting above the screen is the VGA camera. Below the screen are the main speaker, and a smart key that allows you to access the Recent Calls list when the lid is closed. You can scroll through the list with the volume control. To select a number, simply press the speaker above, and a call is made without opening the phone. Volume control and push-to-talk key is in the left column, while a micro USB port is on the right.

Open the phone screen and is a mediocre 1.79 inches. It only supports 64,000 colors at a resolution of 128x160 pixels. As a result, the graphics and the text looks pretty grain and crashes. This is typical of entry-level phones, but we can not but wish for a clear display anyway. You can set the wallpaper, font size, the subject of the screen, the timer light, the clock format, and menu. Menu of the default network is unfortunately typical of many iDEN phones - the interface requires the implementation of several pages.

Below the screen is a simple navigation array consists of two soft keys, a round toggle, a menu key and a camera button. The switches can be attributed to four shortcuts defined by the user. We found that the table can be used, but I wish it was not so flat. Below the table are the sending and on / off keys. The keyboard is spacious, and we like what each key is separated and raised above the surface in a square-like. Therefore, it is easy to text and dial just by feeling around.

Feature
The Motorola i412 does not have many features, but has the essentials and then some. These include an address book for 600 entries with enough room for multiple numbers, email address and even IP address. You can also customize each with one of 20 polyphonic ringtones that come preloaded on the phone. You can not add a photo ID, which is logical since the external display does not support it. Like the i412 supports Push to Talk, you can also add numbers from walkie-talkies and assign groups of PTT.

Some of the basic features include text messaging and multimedia Java applications by e-mail Web fonts, including Yahoo, AOL and Gmail, instant messaging, Bluetooth and a WAP browser. You are also essential, as a vibrate mode, a speakerphone, a calendar, call alerts, voice recorder, a notepad, call timers, and the GPS even.
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