Mobile tech

This is the place where we review new and current phone brands in the market according to there specs.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Review on Nokia n9

I always feel like nokia has generations in there phone manufactoring and for every generation they create a master piece and they almost (mark the word almost) make the super phone. They will try and incorporate every factor that had been missing in the pervious creation but omite something ovious like radio or dedicated keys for various functions.
And i say this on this post cause i felt like n9 should have been an upgrade of there master piece of this generation which i consider to be n900.
Ok lets move on to the review. The n9 is a slimmer phone compared to n900 and lighter. Its screen is the Amoled with 16million colours, Gorilla glass display, Anti-glare polariser, Multi-touch input method, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate.
Its going to come in two versions, 16gb and 64gb internal memory but with out any expandable card slot. A 1gb ram and 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU, PowerVR SGX530 GPU, TI OMAP 3630 chipset. This device will been running on MeeGo OS, v1.2 Harmattan.
Enough said here is the full specs
Knowing nokia they will garantee a good battery life.
Lets hope nokia wont disappoint with this one knowing that iphone 5 and galaxy S are sechdule to be release soon.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Review on Sony ericsson xperia x10

I really admire the direction that sony ericsson is taking. Trying to compete in the high market of smart phones with big giants like apple, blackberry, nokia and samsung. It has taken up the android OS to power its smart phones.
Now with Xperia x10 this device provides 1ghz processing power which is faster than my first computer that was Pentium iii and back in the day i used to brag about it. It runs on Android OS, v1.6 (Donut), upgradable to v2.3 (Gingerbread). It also allows threaded sms, email and IMs.
Here is the full specs
Some of the disadvantages about this phone is the battery life but like most android phones, just limit your internet and wifi connections to when you really need them plus you can turn off 3g to Edge which saves a lot of power.
In a scale of one to ten i'll give it a fair 7.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Review on Nokia e72

This is one phone that hadn't gotten to my attention and even wouldn't have thought of it when buying a phone but after spending 1 and half day with it now i see why it indeed is one of the finest symbian creation from nokia.
With a processing power of 600mhz this phone tops most phones in speed. It takes seconds to load opera mini 6 plus its 5mp camera makes photos look like they have been taken by a digital camera. The other thing that caught my eye was the battery life considering it's processor it really performs well and still doesn't over heat as i had expected.
It rans on symbian 9.2 OS. It also comes with a touch sensitive navigation pad between its navigational keys.
Its compared with blackberry on its business front, with Quickoffice and adobe reader you can open, edit and create documents.
Here is the full specs:
All said and done we still have to focus on some disadvantages of this device~
Main disadvantages:
Optical trackpad is not as handy as we'd like
Limited camera features, no geotagging, video recording maxes out at VGA@15fps
No DivX or XviD support (can be enabled, possibly requiring a purchase)
No TV-out functionality
No dedicated camera key (trackpad compensates for that)
Poor loudspeaker performance.
Well there you have it nokia e72.