Showing posts with label Flagship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flagship. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Pocket-Lint believe HTC will release a blue HTC One!



   The guys at Pocket-Lint have today posted a mock-up of a previously unseen blue version of the HTC One. We already know the company are working on a red version, which we've covered here, but we've never heard anything about the lovely blue hue which you can see in the image above!

   Pocket-Lint have said that the device is set to arrive in the coming months and it will have a nice blue hue, it's worth saying though that the image above from the guys isn't an actual picture of the device, instead it's just a mock-up which looks surprisingly convincing, but we would personally prefer a nice dark blue coating instead!

   The guys didn't know when the blue one will be available, but we would expect it to arrive relatively soon given that we're coming up to the phone being a quarter of the way through its first year of sales! Would you like a blue HTC One? Let us know in the comments below!
Via Pocket-Lint.

Friday, 24 May 2013

Various reports concur: HTC One 'Google Edition' seems increasingly likely!

   The HTC One is already a popular device having shipped 5 million units according to reports this week! But, where Samsung goes people normally follow and it seems as though HTC are going to make their flagship phone in a 'Google Edition' too, with various reports around the web all saying the same thing, but from a variety of 'sources'.

   The first report today was from the guys at MoDaCo, who are usually pretty accurate when it comes to this sort of thing. The guys said that:
"HTC has said on many, many occasions that it'll never happen... but we're hearing from multiple reliable sources that, barring a sudden change of heart, a 'Google Edition' of the HTC One is set to be announced next week."
   They added that the device is set to be a US only release and they're currently unsure about whether it will support T-Mobile USA HSPA+ bands, but that will be compensated for by the 64GB of internal storage which they think will land with the device.

   The rumour is made all the more credible by the guys over at Geek reporting the same thing. They have a slightly different time frame, but the fundamental points are the same, they said:
"Sources claim this vanilla HTC One will be announced within the next two weeks, with potential release slated for sometime this summer. This falls in line with claims from HTC that production for the One will be doubling soon, as well as plan to have the HTC One updates to Android 4.2.2. in the same time frame."
   The point about the production of the HTC One being stepped up is very interesting and it's something which other people seem to have overlooked, but it definitely makes sense in our minds!

   What do you think? Is this something which you'd be interested in or would you prefer a Google Edition Galaxy S4? Let us know in the comments below!
Via Geek and Modaco.





Friday, 17 May 2013

HTC start resolving supply issues for their flagship as the J Butterfly sales spike in Japan because of price cuts before the new software update!


   According to the Taiwanese publication Focus Taiwan, HTC are finally starting to overcome their production hurdles they've had with the HTC One! That means that HTC are planning to ramp up the production of the flagship and they expect to see production capacity double through to the end of this month compared to the amount which were produced in April!

   Focus Taiwan's report says that HTC have started to resolve the issues which they faced with the production of key components like that Ultrapixel camera which was initially tough to produce and had low yields. HTC's North Asia president said the sales were rising to meet 'strong demand' and hopefully this will address the sales which were blocked early on because there simply weren't enough available.

   Tong said that production will increase through June too as:

"Our capacity is expected to rise significantly starting from mid-May. We are optimistic about our high-end sales during April and June."

   It seems as though HTC is finally starting to overcome the hurdles which they had initially because of the custom components they chose to use.

   One other thing which Focus Taiwan mentioned was that HTC's J Butterfly has experienced good sales lately too because the phone has been made available for free with contracts in Japan. The phone is especially appealing at that price because there are set to be updates for the device at the end of the month which bring it onto Sense 5.0 and with the extra features like HTC BlinkFeed.
FocusTaiwan Via ZDNet.

Friday, 19 April 2013

Pantech announce their new flagship: The Pantech Vega Iron!


   Pantech are the third tech company from South Korea which are almost always in the shadow of the considerably bigger companies LG and Samsung. That doesn't mean this David can't take some of the attention away from the two Goliaths and Pantech's latest phone, the Vega Iron, definitely grabs your attention.

   As you can see from the image above this is a striking phone, but we definitely think the cool images on the press pictures help! But, as you can see from the image above this is a very sleek looking device and those bezels look absolutely tiny. In fact Pantech has done a pretty good job living up to the rumours that their new phone would be "bezel-less". In actual fact those bezels aren't quite non-existent instead they are 2.4 mm in width on each side, which should make this a good challenger to the 'edge to edge' experience on Motorola's Razr I. This slim profile apparently means that the screen actually takes up 75.5% of the front of the device which is second only to Sony's Xperia ZL which has 75.8%!

   Other than those remarkable bezels the screen is an in-cell LCD display which is 5" in size and has a 720p resolution. Also on board is a a 1.7 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor, which is paired with 2 GB of RAM. According to TheDroidGuy the phone comes with 32GB of built in storage which can be expanded with cards up to 2TB! (They're not common, but they do exist.) The camera is also top of the range here too with a 13MP sensor on the back. Other then that there's Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean on board, with an update to 4.2 in the works, as well as 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4 and the only real thing holding this back is the very small 2,150mAh battery. That is absolutely tiny for this sort of device and we can only hope that Pantech has done some serious optimising! We would have thought that customers would have preferred a bigger battery for the sake of a couple of millimeters extra on the chassis, but what do we know?

   What do you think? Is this something you'd like to see arrive on American or European shores? Let us know in the comments below!
Via Engadget and TheDroidGuy.

Monday, 13 August 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 review.


   This may be a couple of months after the release of Samsung's new flagship the Galaxy S3 but now all the dust has settled, new firmware releases have ensured stability and we should really check to see if the Galaxy S3 is still regarded as the best device on the market. After 3 weeks of continuous use does the initial gloss of a new handset disappear to reveal a few niggling issues or is the Galaxy S3 really the best Android handset around at the moment?

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The S2 and S3 together!
   Let us begin with a brief comparison; before the Galaxy S3 our daily driver was, the equally popular predecessor, the Galaxy S2. Both phones run Android 4.0 ICS and both are power houses, but a good question to consider as we go through the review is if the S3 really is a worthy upgrade to the S2?

   In a word the answer is a resounding yes! The S3 is faster, sleeker and better in almost every respect! Without physically having the devices side by side you'll be hard pressed to notice the differences, but when they're together the differences are like night and day!


"Is the S3 a worthy upgrade to the S2?    In a word the answer is a resounding yes!"


  Display.
   The first change you'll noticed is the difference in size, the S3's screen is just absolutely huge. The extra half an inch difference from the 4.3" to 4.8" is a huge difference and Samsung has done remarkably well to keep the footprint of the Galaxy S3 manageable, despite it being on the large side!

   But, aside from physical size differences the next advancement you'll notice will be the clarity of the screen. With the Galaxy S2, Samsung used a 480x800 pixel display with Super Amoled Plus technology, whereas the S3 has a 1280x720p Super Amoled display (ie. no Plus). The extra pixels make a world of difference; text on web pages becomes readable even when the page is fully zoomed out, something as simple as this would have required zooming on the S2 to make the text readable. Things like pictures taken on the phones cameras look totally different too, the S3's screen does the pictures justice, demonstrating the quality of the sensor both phones share!

Photobucket   Unfortunately, there is one area that the older S2 manages to out shine the S3 and that is outdoor visibility. The Super Amoled Plus display on the S2 appears much brighter outdoors whereas the S3 suffers and is almost invisible in full sunlight. This is quite strange because inside the S3 and S2 appear almost perfectly matched in the brightness stakes, so it's an unfortunate issue, but something you'll quickly get used to again!

   One other small thing you'll probably notice is that the auto-brightness setting on the S3 will seem slightly darker than you would expect. But, after a few days you'll get used to it, but the screen isn't quite up to the levels of the LCD on the HTC One X, but as long as the pair aren't side by side, you won't really tell. As you can see from the picture to the left the S3's screen does appear brighter in indoor conditions!

   Despite this minor downer the S3's display is truly fantastic, when my mother was first shown the phone (she didn't know I'd bought it) and she asked if I had a dummy phone, that is a testament to how good it is and sometimes it really doesn't look real, you have to interact with it just to make sure!

   Performance; software and hardware made for each other!
   When the Galaxy S3 launched Samsung provided us with everything we wanted; quad-core, 720p screen, 1GB of RAM and lots of Memory options. Thankfully this level of hardware is what phones and tablets deserve, everything absolutely flies. You would think that the Galaxy S2 has great performance until it is compared side by side with the Galaxy S3.

   The S3 is buttery smooth through every aspect of the user interface. All programmes load next to instantly and there are no complaints at all!

   Battery.
   You would expect with this demanding processor and huge screen that the battery would be tormented like never before. But, somehow Samsung has managed to squeeze every last drop out of the 2100 MaH battery, which incidentally is NFC enabled and replaceable!

   To give some examples; if you take the battery all day with texts, browsing, gaming, videos and anything else you can think of to do with your smartphone, then you will be plugging your phone in every night just like normal.

   But, if you just text, social network and browse lightly you will be able to squeeze two, maybe even three days out of a single charge, something which was completely impossible with any other smartphone which we've ever tested here at TheTechFella. The phone is simply amazing at conserving battery when it's idle and not being taxed too heavily.

   Camera.
   One thing most people have come to expect from their smartphone is to not have to lug around their point and shoot camera as well, because cameras on smartphones are so good nowadays and again the Galaxy S3 is an imaging champion.

   The sensor on the back is only an 8MP unit but that doesn't explain how good it is. Pictures are crisp, clear and look great when you get them uploaded to your computer. The most impressive thing is the 'zero shutter lag' which has been banded around a lot recently. It's something which takes some getting used to; as soon as you hit the shoot button the picture is taken, if you blink you literally will miss it, it's really very impressive indeed.

   The front camera is similarly as potent despite only being 1.9MPs it is capable of 720p video capture and is great for Skype calls and even quick boyfriend/girlfriend together pictures and similar  such activities.

   Conclusions.
   This is by far and away the best smartphone we've ever had the privilege to test here at TheTechFella. After using the device for 3 weeks it'll be our daily driver for the foreseeable future and given that this phone is cheaper than the iPhone 4S on contract and on pay-as-you-go it's impossible to suggest any other phone at the moment. Although, this might all change with the next iPhone but if you're Android, if you're in the market now, then you have nothing else to think about!

   Rating:  10/10!!! The device for all comers to challenge in their upcoming 2012 phones!
    

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