Thursday, December 29, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S2 Vs BlackBerry Bold 9900 communicate

!±8± Samsung Galaxy S2 Vs BlackBerry Bold 9900 communicate

The BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 is the most developed BlackBerry handset to be announced. But how does the handset stack up against the current Android king? The Samsung Galaxy S 2 has pushed the boundaries of mobile technology and you have to wonder if BlackBerry will be able to compete? We take a closer look at both handsets to see how they compare, my moneys on the Galaxy S 2 though!

Size & Design

The Galaxy Samsung S2 is a slim and lightweight phone when compared to its predecessor. It comes in a relatively small box measuring just 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm and weighing 116 grams. On the other hand though, the BlackBerry Bold 9900 is much thicker sitting at 115 x 66 x 10.5 mm which also means it weighs more - 132 grams.

The BlackBerry Bold Touch has kept with primary BlackBerry handset styling which is rather unattractive when compared with the manufacture of the Galaxy S2 and other contemporary smartphones. The normal manufacture and corners of the 9900 makes the phone look and feel a bit cheap. The Galaxy S2 has a well designed and ageement shape giving it a much more attractive design.

Samsung S2 Vs BlackBerry Bold 9900

The Samsung Galaxy S2 features a capacitive super Amoled touch screen which is attractive and vivid. The screen can display up to a 480 x 800 pixels. The screen is also quite large; measuring 4.3 inches across and also comes with an accelerometer, multi-touch input, TouchWiz Ui 4.0 and gyro sensors. The whole screen is covered with Gorilla glass coating which is a toughened material designed to enhance the protection of the screen and forestall damage from daily knocks and bumps.

The BlackBerry Bold 9900 on the other hand is much more brittle with its small screen size in comparison measuring just 2.3 inches. It makes use of a capacitive touch screen technology called 'graphical liquid' which provides a 640 x 480 pixel resolution. Other features contain the optic track pad, full hardware keyboard and an accelerometer.

The sheer size and quality of the Galaxy S 2 display puts any mobile phone to shame, but when compared against the display on the BlackBerry Bold Touch you have to wonder what BlackBerry were thinking!

Storage Features

The Samsung Galaxy S2 includes 16Gb of memory which is more than enough for all of your pictures, music and movies. Any way if 16Gb isn't enough you can enlarge on this with up to an added 32Gb via a MicroSd memory card.

The BlackBerry Bold 9900 only provides 8 Gb of internal memory. Any way it can also sustain a MicroSd card of up to 32 Gb. Although the Galaxy S 2 has more storage, I personally do not see why you would need more than 8Gb on your phone.

Technically the Samsung Galaxy S 2 is the better phone, but if your like me and struggle to write messages using a touchscreen keyboard then handsets like the BlackBerry with a full Qwerty keyboard are ideal.


Samsung Galaxy S2 Vs BlackBerry Bold 9900 communicate

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Monday, December 26, 2011

iPhone 4 Vs Samsung Galaxy S (GT-i9000) - PART 2

The Samsung Galaxy S, newest Android powered smartphone Versus The IPhone 4 - androidhd.blogspot.com part 2 of the full review : internet - youtube - google earth - google maps - google navigation - gallery ... part 1: hardware - home - out - color - video - camcorder - camera..... Samsung Hardware versions : All major wireless providers in the United States have released or announced a distinct variant of the Galaxy S on their network. * T-Mobile: The Samsung Vibrant has a similar feature set to the original Galaxy S, though it does not include a front-facing camera. * AT&T: The Samsung Captivate is similar to the original Galaxy S, though the form factor and case have been redesigned. * Sprint: The Samsung Epic 4G is a modified version of the Galaxy S to include 4G connectivity and a slide-out keyboard. * Verizon: The Samsung Fascinate is a modified version of the original Galaxy S. * US Cellular: An as yet unnamed Galaxy S variant is planned for this carrier. Manufacturer Samsung Electronics Type Candybar smartphone Release date June/July, 2010 Operating system Android 2.1 (Upgradable to 2.2) [1] with TouchWiz UI 3.0 CPU Samsung Hummingbird S5PC110, 1 GHz Storage capacity 8/16 GB (Flash Nand Memory) microSD (up to 32GB supported) Memory 512MB RAM, 2GB Flash Display 4.0" WVGA Super AMOLED (0.38 Megapixels) with mDNIe Graphics PowerVR SGX 540 Input 5-point[2] Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen display, 3-axis accelerometer, additional 3-axis gyroscope, digital compass ...

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Review of Samsung Galaxy S Plus

!±8± Review of Samsung Galaxy S Plus

The Samsung Galaxy S Plus is fairly identical to its original predecessor, Galaxy S, except for a different chipset, which comprises a faster 1.4 Ghz processor. Samsung's modified Hummingbird chipset has been ousted for the Qualcomm MSM8255T Snapdragon. It's a quicker version of the MSM8255 chipset which is found in several android phones. The 1.4 Ghz clock speed is almost 40 per cent faster.

Key features:

Tri-band 3G and quad-band GSM support 5.76 mbps HSUPA and 14.4 mbps HSDPA support 4 inch 16m color super AMOLED touch screen of 480 x 800 pixels. A super slim form factor at 9.9 mm Android operating system having TouchWiz 3.0 user interface customization. Adreno 205 GPU, 1.4 Ghz Scorpion processor, Qualcomm MSM8255T chipset 8 GB internal storage and a micro SD slot, expandable up o 32 GB 512 MB RAM 720 pixel HD video capture at 30 fps 5 mp auto focus camera with smile, blink and face detection Digital compass; GPS having A-GPS connectivity Micro USB port (for charging) and stereo Bluetooth 3.0 3.5 mm standard audio jack FM radio Superb audio quality Proximity sensor and accelerometer 1,650 mAh lithium ion battery Preinstalled file manager and document editor Complete Flash support for web browsers Secondary video call camera

The Samsung Galaxy S Plus certainly makes sense for the buyer who doesn't want to spend over the head on the latest technology. The company is probably justified not to make any big noise about it. Though the phone would not come in the category of cheap smartphones, it is undeniably slated to be a hit with the buyers.

The Galaxy S Plus has all the connectivity issues covered. It comprises quad-band EDGE/GSM/SPRS, besides the tri-band HSPA with an upload rate of 5.76 mbps and a download rate of up to 14.4 mbps. This is twice as fast as the HSDPA speed of any of its predecessors.

The 8GB storage space of the phone is another scoring point. Peers of the Galaxy S Plus severely lacks in this regard. Moreover, the handset supports micro SD cards up to 32 GB. The slot for the micro SD card is located under the battery cover. The phone also comprises 2 GB of ROM and 1.5 GB space to install applications. The phone's 3.5 mm audio jack completes its connectivity tally. You need not search for compatible headphones and can plug in your favorite headphone to listen to music.

Users intending to upgrade themselves from the earlier Galaxy S are unlikely to consider buying the Galaxy S Plus. It can be called as a more affordable alternative to the current flagship i.e. Galaxy S II. The phone is certainly all set to capture the eye of the connoisseur with kits features which is available at a really competitive price. What is also likely to work for the phone is its eye-catching looks, coupled with a very attractive form factor.


Review of Samsung Galaxy S Plus

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