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Samsung Galaxy S5
Samsung Galaxy S5
Display
- Touchscreen (Capacitive)
- Screen Size: 5.1 inches
Memory
- Internal Memory: 16 GB
- Expandable Memory Slot: up to 128 GB
Battery
- Battery Capacity: 2800 mAh
- Battery Standby: 390 hrs
- Battery Talktime: 21.00 hrs
- Battery Talktime (3G): 16.00 hrs
- Other Battery Parameters: Internet Usage Time(3G): 10 hrs, Internet Usage Time(WiFi): 12 hrs, Video Playback Time: 12 hrs, Audio Playback Time: 46 hrs

Camera
- Camera: 16.0 MP
- Camera Auto-Focus
- Camera Flash
- HD Video Recording (4K)
- Other Camera Features: Dual Shot, Simultaneous HD video and image recording, Touch Focus, Face Detection, Smile Detection, Image Stabilization, HDR, Video Stabilization, Dual Video Recording
- Secondary Camera: 2.0 MP
- Secondary Camera Features: Full HD Video Recording
Processor/RAM
- Processor: 1.9 GHz, Octa Core, Exynos 5 Octa 5422 (Quad Core Cortex A15 1.9Ghz + Quad Core Cortex A7 1.3Ghz)
- GPU: Mali-T628 MP6
- RAM: 2 GB
More
- Noise Filtration
- Fingerprint Scanner
- Dust and Water resistant
- Wireless charging
- ANT+ support
- Smart Stay
- Smart Pause
- Smart Scroll
- Air Gestures
- IR Remote Control
- USB On-The-Go
- WiFi Dual Band
- WiFi Direct
- Dropbox (50 GB cloud storage)
- Download Booster
Rivals-HTC One Max 32GB
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Monday, 26 May 2014
HTC One Max 32GB costliest android smart phone
HTC ONE MAX
HTC One Max is the larger variant of the 2013 HTC’s flagship model — the HTC One. HTC One Mini is another variant which was launched later in August. HTC One Max has an almost identical looks as HTC One. It offers the same premium feel as the other two One models, as it has the aluminum unibody design. This sure makes the One Max one of the hottest Phablet in the market. The plastic sides in this model is different as opposed to the metal sides in the original One model. The power button is placed on the right hand side and there is a fingerprint scanner placed on the backside below the camera. Like HTC One, One Max also has front facing dual ‘BoomSound’ stereo speakers. HTC One Max falls in the Phablet category, owing to its big 5.9-inch display. It has the same 1920x1080 pixel resolution of the HTC One, which results in a lower pixel density of 373ppi; but it’s still pretty crisp. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Internally, it is powered by the Quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chipset which again was used in HTC One too and has 2GB RAM. It comes in 32GB and 64GB capacities which can be further expanded up to 64GB by a microSD card which was lacking in some One models.
HTC One ships in with the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean version and HTC Sense 5.5. In the camera department, it’s rear-facing camera is a 4MP ‘UltraPixels’ image sensor (for comparison, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has 13MP camera). However it lacks Optical Image Stabilization which was seen in HTC One; so it won’t provide shake-free video and good low-light photo capture. It has 2.1MP front-facing camera for video calling/selfies. The phone supports 4G LTE. This phone enables the user to disable BlinkFeed which is a welcome feature. The users can Unlock the phone by Fingerprint Scanner. The HTC One Max is backed up by a massive non-removable 3300mAh battery. This variant is the higher-end one with 32GB storage space.
Price- Rs-63.500(INR)
Processor/RAM-1.4 GHz , Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, Krait 200 , Dual-Core/2GB RAM
Android Ver-4.3 jelly bean
Display-5.9 inches , 1920 X 1080 pixels(Super LCD3 Capacitive Touchscreen 16M Colors, Corning Gorilla Glass 3)
Camera- 4MP ‘UltraPixels’
MemoryStorage-16/32GB expandable to 64GB
battary-Non-Removable Lithium-Ion Polymer, 3300 mAh
Else- fingerprint scanner ,Boom Sound,NFC
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung is giving its latest Galaxy Note smartphone a stylish makeover.
The Galaxy Note 3, unveiled Wednesday, has a soft, leather-like back. It feels like you're holding a fancy leather-bound journal. Grooves on the side of the big-screen phone make it easier to grip.
But I found the new phone to be complicated to use. There's too much going on. Between Scrapbook, My Magazine, Air Command and dozens of other functions, it might take even the most experienced smartphone user several hours to figure out.
I tested out the Note 3 for about 45 minutes Wednesday at a Samsung press event in a New York hotel. The company also unveiled its next tablet, the Galaxy Note 10.1, which is basically an extra-large version of the Galaxy phone, but without the cellular service. The phone and its pen were both tied down to a table with a security device, so I was hampered testing it out. A colleague spent several minutes with the tablet and was likewise hampered.
But I saw enough of the Note 3 to at least like its look and feel.
With its leather-like back and the stitching around it, the phone feels expensive and well made in my hands. The soft back can be snapped off the phone to reveal the battery. Samsung will sell replaceable back covers in several different colors, but the phone itself will come in just three: black, white or pink
.The Note 3 has a bigger screen than its predecessor, measuring 5.7 inches (14.5 centimeters) diagonally compared with the Note 2's 5.5 inches (14 centimeters). But it still weighs less (5.9 ounces (167 grams), compared with 6.4 ounces (182 grams)) and is slightly thinner (at 0.33 inch (8.4 millimeter) rather than 0.37 inch (9.4 millimeter)).samsung-galaxy ace3
The biggest changes are with the S Pen. The pen unlocks a new feature called Air Command. With that, you can open five other features:
- With Action Memo, you can handwrite a note.
- Scrapbook lets you circle content you like, such as a YouTube video or a news article. It automatically saves and organizes the content into a format that's easy to scroll through. Scrapbook, with its boxy format, looks a lot like social media site Pinterest.
- Screen Write captures a screen and allows you to write comments on that captured image.
- S Finder is the phone's search engine, to find chat messages, documents or other content on the phone.
- Pen Window, the most promising of the five, lets you access one of eight apps by drawing a box of any size on the screen. Let's say you're on a Web page and need to calculate something. You can open Air Command, then Pen Window. Draw a box on the screen, and eight icons pop up. You then click the one for the calculator. Pen Window currently opens a limited number of applications: calculator, clock, YouTube, phone, contacts, a Web browser and two separate chat apps - Samsung's ChatON and Google's Hangouts. (Two different ones? Did I mention the phone's complicated to use?) It's possible Pen Window will support additional apps later.
couldn't figure out how to open Air Command on my own. During a presentation beamed into the New York hotel's TV sets from Berlin, where Samsung unveiled the device, a company executive said pointing the pen to the screen was all it took to open Air Command. That wasn't the case. A Samsung representative in New York showed me how to use it. I learned that I had to click the S Pen's button while hovering over the screen to get to Air Command.
Another new feature, My Magazine, was also hard to find. My Magazine was developed in partnership with Flipboard, an app that pulls content from news sources and your social media accounts and presents it in an easy-to-read magazine format. My Magazine does the same thing. It is customizable, pulling news content from various news sources based on subjects you want to follow, such as business or food related articles. You can also sync it with your Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and other social media accounts. My Magazine is well designed and is a place where you can easily catch up with all your social media accounts and news in one place.
But first I had to find it. A representative had to show me that an upward swipe at the bottom of the screen opens it up.
The redesigned S Pen is tough to use. It is small and thin, making it hard to grip. Not surprisingly, the button on the stylus was quite small, too. You end up spinning the pen around every time you need to click it. The phone and tablet is very geared toward the pen, rather than pinching and swiping with your fingers as with other phones such as Apple Inc.'s iPhone and even Samsung's flagship Galaxy S4.
I had no problem converting my handwritten phone numbers into digital contacts on the phone. But my colleague, who admits she has messy handwriting, says the tablet had trouble reading it.
The phone's screen is crisp and very clear. I watched several YouTube videos and a preview for "Iron Man 3." The bigger screen makes watching video a joy, and I can see myself watching movies on it instead of a tablet. The new phone's screen resolution is far better on the Note 3 - at 386 pixels per inch rather than 264 on the Galaxy Note 2. (By comparison, the iPhone 5 is at 326 pixels per inch.)
The phone's 13 megapixel camera took clear shots, but it was slower than I'm used to on my iPhone 4S, the model from 2011. A processing alert pops up for a second while a photo is saving.
The Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet, also unveiled Wednesday, has the same features of the Note 3 phone, just with a bigger, 10-inch (26-centimeter) screen. Like the phone, it has the leather-like backing and grooves on the side.
The tablet has a few extra bells and whistles. One of the big perks is the tablet's file organization system, which is similar to that of a traditional personal computer. It lets you create folders and sub-folders for documents, providing easy access. Also like a PC, the tablet lets you create up to eight profiles, so you can let your kids, spouse or guests use the tablet without fear that they will read your email, delete your photos or access apps you don't want them to.
The tablet also comes with a host of freebies that the phone doesn't have, including free trial subscriptions to The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek and other news sources, along with extra space with online storage service Dropbox.
The tablet's display is bright and clear, good for watching TV or viewing photos. It also has stereo speakers and cameras on both its front and back sides.
Samsung said the phone and tablet will ship worldwide in most countries on Sept. 25, but it will come later in the U.S. Samsung didn't say when, other than some time before the holidays. The company also didn't say how much the devices will cost.
I'm eligible for a new phone upgrade on my Verizon Wireless contract. I was waiting to see if Apple Inc. will launch a new phone this month. But after testing out the Note 3, I'm considering both. I need more time with the Note 3, though, to figure it all out.
Saturday, 31 August 2013
Samsung galaxy S4 Zoom
Price-Rs. 29,390
Android Ver-Google Android 4.2
Display-
| Type | Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors |
| Size | 540 x 960 pixels, 4.3 inches (~256 ppi pixel density) |
| Multitouch | Yes |
| Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
Camera-
- 16.0 Megapixel Camera
- Camera Features: Auto Focus, Flash, Full HD Video Recording, 1/2.33'' Sensor Size, Touch Focus, Face Detection, Smile Detection, 10x Optical Zoom (24-240mm), Optical Image Stabilization, HDR, Panorama Shot, BSI Sensor, Smart Mode
- 1.9 Megapixel Secondary Camera
MemoryStorage- 8 GB + External Memory Slot (upto 64 GB)
battary-
| Li-Ion 2330 mAh battery | |
| Stand-by | (2G) / Up to 570 h (3G) |
| Talk time | (2G) / Up to 13 h (3G) |
| Music play | Up to 46 h |
Else-
First smart phone with 16MP cam nd 10X Zoom
- Trouwrist
- Trip Advisor
- In-call Photo Share
- Photo Suggest
- Dropbox (50 GB storage)
HTC BUTTERFLY PRICE
HTC BUTTERFLY
Price-Rs. 45,000 (expected)
Android Ver- Google Android 4.2Display-
- Screen Size : 5 inches
- Resolution : 1080 * 1920 pixels (~441 pixels per inch)
- font cam 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
- 2.1 Megapixel Secondary Camera
MemoryStorage-16 GB + External Memory
Battery- Non-removable Li-Po 2020 mAh battery
Else-Super LCD3 Display ,HTC BlinkFeed
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
HTC One S price and spec
HTC One S
Price- Rs. 21,199 onwards
Android Ver-Android OS, v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), upgradable to v4.1.1 (Jelly Bean)
Processor/RAM-Dual Core 1.7 GHz
Ram-1GB
Display-
| Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors | |
| 540 x 960 pixels, 4.3 inches (~256 ppi pixel density) | |
| Corning Gorilla Glass | |
| - HTC Sense UI |
Camera- 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
1080p@30fps, stereo sound rec., video stabilization
Front Cam VGA
MemoryStorage- 16GB no SD card slot
battary- Non-removable Li-Po 1650 mAh battery
Else- beats audio
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