Showing posts with label specs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label specs. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Lg Flex 2 Hidden features, specs, and Review

Lg Flex 2 Specifications

DISPLAY- 5.5" Curved Full HD P-OLED Display

REAR CAMERA- 13 MP OIS+ Laser Auto Focus Rear Camera and 4K Ultra HD Camcorder

FRONT CAMERA- 2.1 MP HD Front-Facing Camera and Full HD Camcorder

BATTERY- 3,000 mAh Battery with Fast Charge1



PROCESSOR
·       Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810 Processor with (Integrated)
·       2.0 GHz 64-bit Octa-Core CPU

TOTAL INTERNAL MEMORY32 GB
·       Supports microSDHC™ card up to 2 TB (sold separately)CONNECTIVITYWi-Fi® 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
·       Bluetooth® Version 4.1PLATFORMAndroid 5.0 (Lollipop)DIMENSIONS5.87" (H) x 2.96" (W) x 0.37" (D)WEIGHT5.36 oz



Latest Flex 2 Specs Review

The LG G Flex 2 is the first big announcement to come out of CES 2015: after testing the waters with futuristic curved phones in 2014, LG has tazen the experiment and concepts to reality with a well-thought out mass-market gadget, the G Flex 2.

After the gigantic, 6-inch original G Flex, LG has taken a more moderate approach and claims to have found the optimal size for the G Flex 2: it’s a 5.5” display.

The signature features include the same, 700R (700mm) curvature, plastic OLED display with a 1080p resolution, the new octa-ocre 64-bit Snapdragon 810 system chip, scratch self-healing back cover, and quick charge technology. What’s not to like? Before we officially approve those new features, let’s first explore them in more depth, though.

Camera and Media: 13MP, OIS+

The LG G Flex 2 does not offer much novelty in the camera: it uses a 13-megapixel main camera with optical image staiblization (OIS+) with laser auto-focus, or what seems like basically the same camera hardware as in the G3. That, however, is not a bad thing at all. The G3 has one of our favorite cameras of any 2014 flagship, with fast focusing and pleasing colors.

When it comes to media, we’d like to point out the positive effect on outdoor viewing that comes with a curved screen. The reason for this is that there are less reflections (the curve blocks a lot of them), so it’s much easier to use the device outdoors, be it to show a couple of images or share a funny YouTube video when you’re out.

Battery: fast charged

One of the most transformative innovations of 2014 was Qualcomm’s QuickCharge on real flagships. Smartphone makers have come up with different names for fast charging tech, some have also improved it, but at the core it is all a Snapdragon feature. LG is also finally joining this game with G Flex 2 and we’re happy to hear the news: the 3000mAh (non user-removable) battery supports high-speed charging that will get you from 0 to 50 percent in about 40 minutes. This type of charging requires the charger in the box connected to a wall plug.

Once again, it’s worth mentioning that expectations for the battery life of the LG G Flex 2 are much brighter than those for most other flagships. The reason for this lies in the less taxing 1080p screen resolution, while others have to cope with a more pixel-heavy Quad HD resolutions.



Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Samsung Galaxy E7 Reviews, Hidden features and Specifications

Samsung didn’t have a great year in 2014. It lost most of its market share in the budget price range to the competitors including Micromax, Xiaomi, Gionee, and Huawei. With the launch of Samsung Galaxy E7 smartphone, Samsung is trying to keep its market share intact in mid price range. The E7 smartphone has been priced at Rs. 23,000 which went on sale on January 20 in India.



The Galaxy E series was launched along with the A series where both had the same specs. The only thing that makes them apart is that the E series smartphones are made out of the plastic. That’s the reason the Galaxy E7 smartphone is cheaper than the Galaxy A7.

Overview:

The E7 will feature a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED screen of HD (1280×720) resolution, a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 410 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel rear camera, 5-megapixel front-facing camera, 16GB of expandable internal storage, and a 2,950mAh battery. The E7 will be considerably thin at 7.2 mm, while its full dimensions will be 151×77×7.2 mm. As listed above, the phone will run on Android Lollipop


Design & Hardware:

Let us first discuss the design and build aspect. The Galaxy E7 follows the standard design form of Samsung. It has the metal frame that we have already seen in Galaxy S5. The smartphone is light in weight in comparison to Xiaomi Mi4, while the back cover is made up of polycarbonate material, and has a glossy finish. The Galaxy E7 has the unibody design with a non-removable back cover. SIM and microSD slots have been provided on the right side and volume rocker on the left side of the phone. The second SIM card slot can act as a MicroSD card slot, so you will have to sacrifice the Dual SIM functionality for more space or vice versa. One design aspect some may not like is that rear camera is sticking out from the handset’s body.


Software:

Samsung Galaxy E7 SoftwareOn the software front, Galaxy E7 runs on Android 4.4.4 KitKat OS, with the TouchWiz UI and is expected to get 5.0 Lollipop update sooner. I personally never liked the TouchWiz UI, and always have been a fan of stock Android ROM. TouchWiz has always been known to be one of the heaviest ROMs out there, bloated with unwanted features and apps. The Galaxy E7 also comes with bloatware you find on the other Samsung smartphones. Samsung has provided many features in its camera apps such as Wide Selfie, Palm Selfie, a GIF feature and Beauty Shot, which all the selfies lovers would like to explore.


Initial impression

The Samsung Galaxy E7 is a decent smartphone overall. But at this price point, users have better options including Xioami Mi4, OnePlus One and Lenovo Vibe X2. This was our hands on and the quick review. Stay tuned for our full reviews, in which we will test phone’s performance, camera quality, battery life and gaming.


Pros & Cons of Samsung Galaxy E7 Mobile

Pros
Inexpensive
Realistic colour
Built-in speakers
Durable
Lightweight

Cons
× Too big

× Low screen resolution

Monday, April 6, 2015

Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810 Reviews and Features

With great power comes great responsibility. Today's smartphones and tablets have more processing power than what NASA had to work with back in the 60s to get human beings on the moon.

In just a short period of time, we've gone from single-core to quad-core mobile processors being the norm, and for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung is giving consumers worldwide a taste of its Exynos octa-core chipset.

While power efficiency has improved, it's still no easy feat to power our mobile devices of today. From Full HD and beyond displays to the hoard of apps we use, there's a lot to keep up with. In keeping up with the Joneses, things can get a little heated. In most cases, it's nothing out of the ordinary. In the alleged case of Qualcomm's Snapdragon 810, it's far from it.



Snapdragon 810 Processors

The Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 810 processor, the "ultimate connected computing processor," with 64-bit computing on 8 CPU cores and leading modem capabilities, is designed to enable the most advanced connected mobile user experiences, including streaming 4K Ultra HD video, sharing top-quality digital photos, online 3D gaming, and virtually seamless communications, along with outstanding battery life for premium smartphones and tablets.


Snapdragon 810 User Experiences

When you need premium tier mobile computing capability, the Snapdragon 810 processor offers highly advanced features, performance and power-efficient design.



Sound of the cinema

Smartphone audio will also receive a huge boost in the Snapdragon 810, both in terms of capturing and pumping out sound. In terms of output, Dolby Atmos support will provide a surround sound-like experience on a simple set of stereo headphones. Your Netflix sessions on the train home are destined to get even more cinematic. As for recording, Fluence Pro support will allow devices that sport three microphones to record full 3D sound. You’ll even be able to manually select the direction you want to record sound in.


4G LTE

X10 LTE with 3x20MHz fully integrated LTE Advanced Carrier Aggregation supports download speeds up to 450 Mbps for intensive use cases like 4K streaming.


Video

Support for hardware based HEVC playback and capture at 4K resolution supports power efficient 4K streaming and uploads.


Battery Life

Tight integration and support for Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 2.0 technology and Qualcomm® WiPower™ technology


Graphics


New Qualcomm® Adreno™ 430 GPU and display engine enable 3D gaming on 4K displays

Monday, January 12, 2015

Google Nexus 6 Review and Features

Google Nexus 6 is a supersized version of the new Moto X that has been given a two-handed booster shot and appropriately received a post-surgery Lollipop. The results? It's among the best phones to date.
This phablet-sized smartphone is the first to run Android 5.0 Lollipop and, really, there's no better way to experience all of the changes Google has made to its operating system.



It parades the colorful new Material Design interface on a massive 6-inch display, moves seamlessly between apps thanks to the latest Snapdragon processor and 3GB of RAM, and lasts all day in most cases with a Qi-chargeable 3220 mAh battery.
These Nexus 6 specs are enough to edge-to-edge out Apple's mighty iPhone 6 Plus. It feels better to hold in my hand, and typing is easier thanks to Androids always-superior keyboards options.

Google Nexus 6 Review and Features

More space to explore

A stunning 6-inch Quad HD display that’s great for movies, videos, gaming, e-books, and surfing the web, plus round-the-clock battery life*.


Camera - More room to view

The 6-inch Quad HD display works for everything from e-books and docs to movies and games.

·       Dual front-facing speakers deliver stereo sound so you can truly immerse yourself in videos and games.
·       The 13 MP camera’s optical image stabilization and HDR+ let you take your best possible photos with the least possible effort.


More doing, less charging

A large 3220 mAh battery provides up to 24 hours per charge.* Use the Motorola Turbo Charger for a quick burst of power; all it takes is 15 minutes to get up to 6 additional hours of battery life.**


More with Android 5.0, Lollipop

The Nexus 6 beautifully showcases the latest version of Android and its new aesthetic, where colors are bold, animations are fluid, and shapes are richly textured. You can act on notifications without navigating between apps and easily switch back and forth between Chrome™ tabs to browse the web more naturally.


Best of Google™ and Android™

·       With Nexus 6, you’ll be the first to get the latest Android updates. It means you’ll have Lollipop, the newest version of Android from Google, so you can enjoy the latest features and enhancements.
·       Easily switch between editing documents, browsing the web, watching movies, and listening to music.
·       Google Play is your one-stop-shop for digital entertainment with more than 1 million apps and games.
·       All your favorite Google apps work together across all your devices—desktop and mobile. Gmail™, Chrome™, Google Calendar™ and Google Keep™ are seamlessly integrated.



Motorola Droid Turbo Specifications and Price

Motorola Droid Turbo Specifications and Price



Operating system

Android 4.4.4, KitKat®



System Architecture/Processor

Motorola Mobile Computing System, including Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 805 processor with 2.7 GHz quad-core CPU (APQ8084) with 64-bit memory access
Adreno 420 @ 600 MHz GPU
Natural Language Processor
Contextual Computing Processor



Memory (RAM)

3 GB (LPDDR3 with 64-bit access)



Storage

32 GB (All models)‡
64 GB (Black Ballistic Nylon only)‡



Dimensions

Black Ballistic Nylon
Height: 143.5 mm (5.65 inches)
Width: 73.3 mm (2.89 inches)
Curve: 8.3-11.2 mm (0.33-0.44 inches)
Metallic Red, Metallic Black
Height: 143.5 mm (5.65 inches)
Width: 73.3 mm (2.89 inches)
Curve: 7.8-10.6 mm (0.31-0.42 inches)



Weight

Black Ballistic Nylon
176 grams (6.2 ounces)
Metallic Red, Metallic Black
169 grams (6.0 ounces)



Display

5.2” AMOLED
1440x2560 Quad HD
565 ppi
Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3



Battery

3900 mAh
Mixed-usage Up to 48 hours*
Supports Motorola Turbo Charger (included)
Up to 8 hours of mixed usage battery in 15 minutes of charging**



Water-resistant

Yes



Networks

4G LTE
CDMA / EVDO Rev A
UMTS / HSPA+
GSM / GPRS / EDGE



Bands

LTE Cat 4 (Bands 2, 3, 4, 7, 13)
CDMA/EVDO Rev A (850, 1900 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
GSM/GPRS/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Carrier Aggregation (B4+13)



Rear Camera

21 MP (5248 x 3936) in 4:3
15.5 MP (2952 x 5248) in 16:9
f/2.0 aperture
Tap anywhere to capture
Dual LED flash
Auto focus
4X digital zoom
1080p HD video
4K (UHD) video
Slow motion video
Burst mode
Auto HDR
Panorama
Tap to focus



Front Camera

2MP + 1080p HD Video



SIM card

Nano-SIM



Connectivity

Micro USB
3.5 mm headset jack



Bluetooth® Technology

Bluetooth version 4.0 LE



Wi-Fi

802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band capable), mobile hotspot



Speakers

Mono, front-ported



Audio Playback

AAC, AAC+, Enhanced AAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, MIDI, MP3, PCM/WAVE, FLAC, OGG/Vorbis



Video Playback

H.263, H.264 AVC, H.265, MPEG-4 SP, VP8



Video Capture

4K at 24fps
1080p at 30fps
720p Slow Motion



NFC

Yes



Mobile Payment Services

Softcard
Google wallet



Location Services

A-GPS



Sensors

Accelerometer, Ambient Light, eCompass, Gyroscope, Hall Effect, Infrared, Proximity



Base Colors

Black Ballistic Nylon
Metallic Black
Metallic Red

Price 

$390 - 660