Minggu, 31 Mei 2015

Evolution Of the Samsung Galaxy Note Series

Nowadays, the barrier between small-sized tablets, phablets, and up-scaled smartphones seems to be thinner than ever. Long gone are the times when each one of these three categories is easily discernible from the rest. Although our hands are not growing any bigger, many of this year's flagship smartphones have comfortably ventured into phablet territory, ready to crush and chew through anything. The device that most probably kickstarted the up-scaling trend and became the widely-accepted as the first commercially-successful phablet was 2011's Samsung Galaxy Note. What's more, the "phablet" portmanteau term (a word concoction between "phone" and "tablet") made a debut alongside said paramount device.

The Samsung Galaxy Note is the cornerstone of Samsung's phablet line of mobile devices, and at this point, it won't be too far-fetched to say that the latter is the giant's best-received and critically-acclaimed device lineup. Though not as popular as the Galaxy flagship line of smartphones, each and every Galaxy Note has been generally accepted as the yardstick for phablets - they are usually the most power-laden and feature-packed Samsung devices. Their top-of-the-line hardware paired with the whole new level of functionality the S Pen stylus totes pave the way for the supremacy of the Galaxy Note lineup in the phablet segment. 

As the latest addition to Samsung's phablet family, theGalaxy Note 4, is about to launch in most of the major markets across the globe, we decided to make a brief retrospection and explore the gradual evolution of the device lineup that kickstarted the phablet category.

Samsung Galaxy Note 
The godfather of the Galaxy Note series

Ah, the original Samsung Galaxy Note and the many "firsts" it flaunted! Back in September 2011, the category-defining phablet was the first top-end Android device to sport a retractable stylus; the first with such a large and pixel-dense display - a gigantic (at the time) 5.3" Super AMOLED one with a resolution of 800 x 1280 pixels, a pentile matrix, and a pixel density of 285ppi, which was pretty impressive for a device with such a large display back in 2011. The Galaxy Note pioneer was powered by a dual-core Samsung Exynos 4 chipset, purring at 1.4GHz (or a 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S3 SoC in select models), and featured 1GB of RAM, which was more than sufficient at the time. It's 2,500mAh removable battery was also among the beefiest back in 2011.

The niche device was by no means flawless, mind you. It failed to deliver in both the call quality and camera departments. Still, let's not forget that Samsung only decided to test the waters with the original Galaxy Note and we have to give credit to the company for amping its game with the subsequent iterations of its phablet line.

Although the Samsung Galaxy Note was initially criticized for the large display and overall size, both considered to be an overkill back in 2011, the first phablet from South Korea quickly dissipated the pessimism that arose and became a hit on the market - Samsung had sold roughly 10 million units for less than a year. Undoubtedly, the wild success of the first Galaxy Note device cemented the lineup's spot in Samsung's portfolio.

Samsung Galaxy Note II

After the success of the original Galaxy Note, Samsung simply had to release a refined successor. The Samsung Galaxy Note II had grown in almost each and every aspect. Starting with the design, which was directly inspired from Samsung's 2012 flagship, the Galaxy S III, and moving on to the specs sheet, which was quite impressive on its own. 


The device sported a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels, which worked out a pixel density of 265ppi. The chipset of choice was a quad-core Samsung Exynos 4412, clocked at 1.6GHz, and the respectable at the time 2GB of RAM, which ensured that the Galaxy Note II is a multitasking beast. A 3,100mAh battery also kept the lights on and made sure that the Samsung Galaxy Note II had a mesmerizing battery life. 

Samsung had kept an ear close to the ground and hadperfected the areas in which the first Galaxy Note was underperforming. The S Pen in the Galaxy Note II was further improved, the camera produced outstanding images, and the call quality was commendable. All in all, what the Galaxy Note started, the Galaxy Note II pushed to great extent

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Even by today's standards, 2013's Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is by no means long in the tooth. Last year's powerhouse of a phablet showcased the manufacturer's newest design language at the time, with the faux leather stitching of the rear cover imitating the real deal with the hope of an additional premiumness. Many firsts are associated with this phablet, too. Similar to the original Galaxy Note, it came in two variations - the LTE-enabled one made use of a quad-core, 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 SoC, whereas the 3G-only version was powered by a octa-core Samsung Exynos 5 Octa, humming at 1.9GHz. 

Once again, the flagship phablet had grown up in size, as it featured a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels (another first for the Galaxy Note series), ensuring a high pixel density of 386ppi. The 13MP camera at the rear could shoot 4K video, another first for Samsung. The 3,200mAh beneath the removable back cover, however, failed to put the Galaxy Note 3 near the top of our battery life chart.

Another key feature was the amount of RAM - the 3GB of operational memory on board further-improved the multitasking capabilities of the device and ensured that it sat among the most power-laden representatives of its category. Samsung had also perfected its TouchWiz interface and implemented a slew of improvements to the S Pen stylus, the signature feature of the family. In fact, Samsung had thrown everything it got inside theGalaxy Note 3 feature-wise and hardly anything was missing. 

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo

Announced in the beginning of 2014, the Galaxy Note 3 Neo was, by all means, a toned-down version of the Galaxy Note 3 and discerned from the latter in several key areas. First of all, the featured Super AMOLED display had shrunk to 5.5 inches and the resolution was now 720 x 1280 pixels, meaning that the Note 3 Neo's display had a not-so-high pixel density of 267ppi.

A hexa-core Samsung Exynos 5 Hexa SoC that hummed at 1.7GHz kept the whole shebang running. The amount of on-board RAM was also less than the Note 3 - 2GB of RAM, while the rear camera was a more modest 8MP one. The battery compartment also received a jab under the belt - the juicer's capacity got downsized to 3,100mAh, but that was actually a winning move, as the Galaxy Note 3 Neo ran circles around the Note 3 in terms of battery endurance.

Hardware-wise, the Note 3 Neo was somewhat closer to the Galaxy Note II, but the remainder of the toned-down phablet remained generally the same. It also employed the faux leather design language, though slightly altered at the rear. Although it was marketed as being an affordable version of the Note 3, the Note 3 Neo was still priced a little bit higher.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4

Unveiled more than a month ago, Samsung's newest phablet flagship is the same old Galaxy Note winning formula perfected as much as it gets. Although most of the novel key features of the Galaxy Note 4 are not exclusive, the device will be the first globally available Samsung phablet to employ them. We are talking about the super pixel-rich 5.7" Quad HD display at the front (the Samsung Galaxy S5 LTE-A had one first) and the metal frame (which debuted alongside the Galaxy Alphamid-ranger), though neither of the two devices we mentioned will be as successful as the Note 4.

The Note 4 got it right in the hardware department, though - it is destined to be the first globally available handset with a power-laden Snapdragon 805 SoC inside (in certain versions, that is). Running at 2.7GHz, this quad-core SoC ensures for a hassle-free user experience through almost any task you might through at the Note 4. The other variations of the device are powered by a 1.9GHz octa-core Exynos 5433 chipset. 

Similar to the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy Note 4 comes with 3GB of RAM, which means that its multi-tasking abilities are top notch once again. All in all, the Galaxy Note 4 once again set new standards in the phablet category, similar to its predecessors over the years. The phablet already proved that it is a pretty capable cameraphone, too, as it topped our most recent blind camera 

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge

For the first this year, Samsung introduced a duo of Galaxy Note members at the same time. The compellingGalaxy Note Edge and its curious stretching-to-the-side screen came out of the blue, as hardly anyone expected Samsung to unveil device with such an intricate form factor. Apart from the noticeable differences in the display (which has been also downsized to 5.6 inches), the Galaxy Note Edge is similar to the Galaxy Note 4 hardware- and design-wise.


Although the Note Edge is a niche puppy from the Galaxy Note litter, it is yet another water-testing device that reveals what's Samsung's roadmap for its successful phablet family. It's pretty early to discuss and speculate about 2015's Galaxy Note device, but it's good to see that Samsung has not lost its desire to innovate and constantly redefine the boundaries of the smartphone market, which is something that it has been constantly accused of over the past few years. 

Yes, the overlapping display of the Note Edge might be interesting and head-turning, but it is yet to be seen if the ordinary Joe will find it useful and providing a whole new level of functionality or it will be eventually deemed as yet another gimmick that nobody asked for. Don't get us wrong, we love innovations as much as the next guy, so we are definitely looking forward to the future members of the Galaxy Note series.



The Samsung Galaxy Note Series

Samsung, The Big Korean Mobile phone manufacturing Giant, Created and Patented the Galaxy Note Series, A Range Of Mobile Phones known primarily for their possesion of the S Pen , Samsung's proprietary Note taking and screen writing accessory, and their improved cutting edge hardware, specs and Screen size
The Note Series according to Samsung were born out of the need for a higer grade of mobile phones for advanced uses, graphics and better performance , For this reason the Samsung Note Series was born . Over the years, Samsung has indeed succeeded in creating a special brand of phones that were the creme de la creme, The flagship of flagships, of Mobile phones .
Characteristic of the Note Series is the improvement in Screen Size, Screen resolution, RAM Size, Internal Memory, Processor Speed, Graphics, Battery size and Battery life, among others. Also the inclusion of the Spen and its range of additional features like The , Action Memo, Scrapbooker, Screen Write, S Finder and Pen Window.

The Galaxy Note is the cornerstone of Samsung's phablet line of mobile devices, and at this point, it won't be too far-fetched to say that the latter is the giant's best-received and critically-acclaimed device lineup. Though not as popular as the Galaxy flagship line of smartphones, each and every Galaxy Note has been generally accepted as the yardstick for phablets - they are usually the most power-laden and feature-packed Samsung devices. Their top-of-the-line hardware paired with the whole new level of functionality the S Pen stylus totes pave the way for the supremacy of the Galaxy Note lineup in the phablet segment.

As the latest addition to Samsung's phablet family, theGalaxy Note 4, is about to launch in most of the major markets across the globe, we decided to make a brief retrospection and explore the gradual evolution of the device lineup that kickstarted the phablet category.








THE OS WAR ! Apple IOS 8 Vs Android Lollipop

The Battleline has been drawn, and the Mobile Operating System Supremacy battle rages on with the two OS Giants, Apple And Google at loggerheads as to who will stand out, and be the Consumer favorite in 2015 As Apple's IOS 8 takes on Google's Android Lollipop. 

Our Conclusion; Although Apple's IOS 8 seems to have the upperhand when it comes to general acceptability and consumer reach, and this is all due to its sentimental value, Google's Android Lollipop seems to have the upperhand when it come to performance and general usability
We hate to say it but Lollipop might be a superior operating system compared to iOS – or at least iOS in its present state. but that’s the key issue – it’s now a matter of taste, rather than rejecting Android because it’s so woefully poor quality, as was the case in the earlier 4.x releases. Things we haven’t mentioned here but I admired include Lollipop’s ability to let setup multiple user accounts (useful for sharing your phone or tablet with kids), and the ability to unlock via a Bluetooth smartphone.

But a top-spec feature list is nowhere near the full story. Most of what makes Android unique is available in the App Store for iOS too, such as Google Now, Chrome and Google Docs/Drive. And Lollipop does little if anything to address Android’s many weaknesses – the poor app store, for example, where innovation is rare and most apps are simple knock-offs designed to churn ad revenue. Or the fact that tablets are a mere afterthought for most Android app developers, or the fact Android is fragmented out in the real world thanks to a lack of upgrade paths provides by manufacturers, or Android’s simply huge malware problem, or the distinct lack of regard for security (somewhere iOS excels).

Google is attempting to crack down on some of these issues but the ultimate tragedy of Lollipop might be nobody gets to use it in its pure form thanks to manufacturer fiddling/personalisation, and a lot of Android owners won’t get to see it at all thanks to no upgrade option – or at least not until their one or two-yearly contracts are renewed with a new device. By that point Android will probably have moved on yet again.


Pros -
Lollipop genuinely moves forward the mobile OS Both iOS and Lollipop look great with bold designs with Lollipop optimised even for older devices (unlike iOS right now)
Cons -
Android’s app store is terrible. End of story
Android owners probably won’t get an upgrade to Lollipop anyway
Lollipop can’t integrate with desktops so no Handoff or Continuity

Sabtu, 30 Mei 2015

Still Not On Android 5.0 (Lollipop) ? HERE Comes Android M

Google Recently Announced Android Lollipop 5.0 and everyone's been racing to upgrade to the New Much improved Operating System, In fact google announced that only 7% of android phones have received the 5.0 update . And Now they have come up with another iteration of the Android Software, THE ANDROID "M" . Promising a whole range of significant improvements to an almost perfect software, But What the M stands for is still a mystery.
Here are some of the Goodies Android M Promises
   
DIRECT SHARE - It was already easy to share content between apps on Android but with Direct Share, Android can now learn which apps you share content to frequently and place that at the top of the list, so if you share photos to the Facebook app a lot, it will be at the top. Direct Share also lets you share content to specific people that you contact you the most, so they are placed directly in the share sheet instead of having to hunt them in the contacts list.

 Improved text selection and floating toolbar- The text selection in Android hasn't changed much in several years. You still get the same confusing, nondescript icons at the top when you select the text in an app. With M, you now get a floating toolbar with clear cut, copy, and paste buttons, with overflow menu for additional options such as search or translate. The selection now also moves forward word by word instead of letters to make it easier to mark text but you can go back to select letter by letter. This feature is not present in the current developer preview for some reason. There will also be undo/redo keyboard shortcut buttons.

App Standby - We talked about Doze, which puts the device in a deep sleep state when not used for long periods of time to save power. App Standby does this for individual apps. When the OS detects an app hasn't been used in a long period of time then it automatically puts it on standby, which disables its network access and suspends its syncs and jobs. When you plug in your device for charging, these apps can resume syncing in the background as usual.

Improved volume control -
A lot of people were upset by the lack of a traditional Silent mode in Lollipop. With M, the silent mode is back, accessed by holding down the volume button and then once again to exit the vibrate mode. Only alarms work in the Silent mode, as they used to. Google also brought back the extended volume control options, which let you control the media and alarm volumes by a drop down next to the ringtone volume level. The Interruptions feature has been removed from the volume bar and now is a separate feature listed below. Do not disturb quick setting M has a new Do not disturb button in the notifications, which is essentially the previous Interruptions feature. You can choose between Total silence mode, Alarms only mode, or Priority only mode. You can customize these options from the notifications or the Settings app.

Adoptable storage devices Users can now add an SD card, which will then be adopted by the system to behave like internal storage. The memory card will be formatted and encrypted and will be seen like internal memory. You can then install apps and other private data easily onto the memory card. Auto backup for apps Google will now perform full automatic data backup and restore for apps designed for M. The data will be in your Google account and will be synced across devices.

Bluetooth stylus support -
The OS now includes improved support for Bluetooth stylus devices. Improved Bluetooth Low Energy Scanning A new approach to scanning method cuts down on the power required to perform the scan, provided the developer of the app implements the feature. Hotspot 2.0 Release 1 support Support for Hotspot 2.0 in devices like Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 to automatically connect to Hotspot 2.0 networks when you enter the area.

4K Display Mode -
Android M now supports display resolutions up to 4K. Improved Android for Work Includes features such as enhanced controls for Corporate-Owned, Single-Use devices, silent install and uninstall of apps by Device Owner, silent enterprise certificate access, auto-acceptance of system updates, delegated certificate installation, enterprise factory reset protection, data usage tracking, runtime permission management, VPN in Settings, and work status notification. Improved USB On-The-Go support Previously connecting a USB OTG drive in stock Android made it accessible in apps but the OS itself behaved as if nothing was connected. In M, you now get a notification that lets you explore the contents of the drive in a file explorer like...

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Senin, 25 Mei 2015

Not On Android Lollipop Yet? Here are the List of Phones Already on Lollipop

Lollipop was released back in October of 2014, and it's now running on 9.7% of Android devices according to the May 2015 distribution numbers. Finding the phones in that 10% can be a bit of a challenge, though, so we're going to make it easy for you. This is going to be a regularly updated list where we will keep a running tab of which devices are running Lollipop. This list will only show devices that have Lollipop, not devices scheduled for an update that may or may not come. So, if you're in the market for a new phone or just wanting to see if your phone has gotten Lollipop somewhere, anywhere, then you've come to the right place.

A note about this list

All Android One devices are being updated by Google and they are all running Lollipop. In the interest of time, we will not be listing every Android One device for now. If/when older Android One devices stop seeing updates, we will begin adding Android One devices.

Also, we can't possibly list every Android device from every manufacturer in every country. We're sticking to the more "popular" devices, so if you don't see your Android listed hit the forums for the latest discussion.

*may not have rolled out on all carriers/models

Motorola

Moto X (2014)*
Moto G (2014)
Moto G (2013)*
Moto E (2015)
Nexus 6
Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S6
Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S5*
Samsung Galaxy S5 Active*
Samsung Galaxy S5 Duos*
Samsung Galaxy S4*
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active*
Samsung Galaxy S4 Duos*
Samsung Galaxy Alpha*
Samsung Galaxy Note 4*
Samsung Galazy Note Edge*
Samsung Galaxy Note 3*
HTC

One M9
One M8*
One M7*
LG

LG G4
LG G3*
LG G2*
LG G Flex 2
Nexus 5
Nexus 4
Sony

Xperia Z3*
Xperia Z3 Compact*
Xperia Z3 Dual
Xperia Z2*
Xperia Z1
Xperia Z1 Compact
Xperia Z Ultra*
Asus

Zenfone 2
Huawei

Huawei P8
OnePlus

One
If your phone is not on this list and you have android lollipop running . Leave a comment below





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LG G4 Review

Flagships get better with every generation but some of last year's are as good as reborn. The LG G4 improves on the three best features of its
predecessor: design, screen, the camera - and does so decisively. It adopts a G Flex curve, but makes it its own with an optional stitched leather back, and has what may as well be the most advanced camera module on a phone yet. LG G4 Review The camera really is the new phone's key feature. LG picked a new 16MP sensor, improved the optical stabilization, gave it a wider aperture lens, added a handful of new software features (including manual mode) and placed a top-notch selfie camera on the front. A complete overhaul of the imaging department. LG designers were hard at work too.
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Senin, 18 Mei 2015

Apple I Phone 7 Concept With Inegrated Home button

Thanks mostly to its home button, the iPhone needs a fairly large bezel around its display. But a new iPhone 7 concept gets around this by integrating the home button and Touch ID sensor into the screen itself.

While it’s hard to criticize Apple’s design choices, smaller bezels are something I would like to see from future iPhones — and iPads, for that matter. The iPhone 6 Plus is larger than rival devices with 5.5-inch displays — such as the LG G3 — simply because the bezels surrounding its screen are so big. 

Kamis, 14 Mei 2015

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* Facebook has 1,360,000,000+ registered users.
* Facebook has 780,000,000 Mobile users.
* People spent 750 billion minutes on Facebook
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* People are stay on Facebook averagely at least
22 minutes in every visit .
* People have created over 60,000,000 Facebook
fan pages.
* 1 out of every 11 people in the world have a
Facebook account.
* 1 in every 5 page preview is a Facebook page.
* Over 5800 employees are working for Facebook.
* Facebook has 35 officers around the world
* Over 269 billion photos has been uploaded to
Facebook.
* If we consider Facebook as a country it will be
the 3rd largest country in the world.
* 33 million Facebook accounts are belongs to
dead people.
* 13 present of Facebook accounts are fake.
* Over 55 million Facebook accounts are duplicated
accounts.
* At least 55% of users log in to Facebook daily.
* 50% of 18-34 age Facebook users check
Facebook page as the first thing when they wake
up.
* Around 60% present of
Facebook users talk through Facebook more than
they do in real life.
* 30% of Facebook users are over 35 years old.
* Average friends per user is 130.
* Averagely a user at least like or join 80 pages or
groups.
* For 50% of American Facebook users find news
from Facebook rather than news medias n Every 15
Minutes .
What happn in 1 min. On facebook.
* People share over 2,100,00 wall posts.
*.Over 11,210,000 comments are posted.
*.People sent over 3,800,000 Facebook massages.
* Around 2,500,000 friend requests are been
accepted.
* More than 3,700,000 photos are been uploaded
to Facebook.
* Over 1,700,000 links are been shared.
* Around 2,500,000 status are been updated.facebook

Rabu, 13 Mei 2015

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GET TO KNOW THE APPLE I PAD Mini

The Apple I Pad Mini is Smaller than an iPad, but quite a bit bigger than an iPod touch, the iPad mini is a tablet that will fit in your handbag, but lets you do pretty much everything the 9.7-inch iPad can do. It launched back in November 2012, The iPad mini, of course, locks you into Apple's world, but it's arguably the good one. The iPad mini will also be updatable to iOS 7, so if you're desperate to buy now, and you don't mind living with the relatively low resolution screen, then read on... iPad mini review

Apple I Pad Mini Screen Review Although it's the same physical size as its seven-inch rivals, it packs a bigger 7.9 inch dcreen. You wouldn't think it, but this extra not-quite-an-inch gives the iPad mini around 35 percent more screen size than a 7 invh tablet, and the difference is noticeable. the 4:3 form factor, which is only really a disadvantage when it comes to watching movies  since 16:9 content has to be shown with black bars at the top and bottom, or the sides cropped so it fills the screen. To keep things simple, and likely to keep costs down, the screen has the same 1024 x 768 resolution as the iPad 2. This means it can run the existing - and extensive - catalogue of iPad-specific apps. Most Android tablet owners have to put up with the phone versions of apps. The iPad mini's display has a higher pixel density than the original iPad and iPad 2 because it's around 2 8 inches smaller, but it's obvious that it's not as crisp as the iPhone or bigger iPad's Retina displays. Fortunately, it's still an IPS panel, so colours are vibrant and viewing angles excellent.

 iPad mini review: Build quality What strikes you as you pick up the iPad mini is how light it is. It's less than half the weight of a third- or fourth-generation iPad, and 23 percent thinner. Despite this, build quality is spectacular and the mini feels as solid as a rock. The mini is also noticeably thinner and lighter than most of its 7 inch rivals,  As expected it has the new Lightning connector, so you'll need an adaptor to use 30-pin accessories - not all of which will work.
 . The button layout is identical to a 9.7inch iPad. Like all recent Apple iPads, the iPad mini has dual-band Wi-Fi, allowing it to roam across the less crowded 5GHz radio band. Apple also lists channel bonding in its spec, where two adjacent 20MHz channels are combined to make a 40Hz channel for potentially greater throughput. Most people won't get this benefit, though, as few have a router with a 5GHz radio, or one that can operate on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz simultaneously.

iPad mini review: Performance
Another similarity with the iPad 2 is the processor. The A5 chip is getting a bit old, but our benchmark results show it can still rub shoulders with the current crop of 7 inch tablets. Importantly - and this is something benchmarks often fail to reflect - the iPad mini feels snappy in use, whether loading apps, scrolling around maps or browsing the web.

In the SunSpider JavaScript test, the iPad mini scored 1442ms, which puts it towards the head of the pack, but in the synthetic Geekbench 2, it managed only 752 - not a great score compared to the Nexus 7 (1452) and even the Kindle Fire HD (1124). For gaming, it's still pretty good, managing 24fps in GLBenchmark 2.5.1. The Kindle Fire HD could muster only 8.2fps here, and the Nexus 7 just 14fps. It shows that, when it comes to more demanding games, the iPad mini leads the way.

In terms of battery life, we found the mini didn't quite live up to Apple's 10-hour claim. Running our usual video-looping test, we recorded just 7 hours and 21 minutes with Wi-Fi turned on. That was at maximum screen brightness, however, so at a lower brightness, you might just reach 10 hours.

iPad mini review: Software

A slight surprise is the presence of Siri - Apple's voice assistant - as it was previously thought the processor was the reason for not including it on the iPad 2. The mini has most of the other headline iOS 6 features as well, including flyover maps and VIP mail, but doesn't get a panorama mode in the Camera app. You can, of course, download any number of apps which will automatically stitch photos together for you. Try Microsoft's Photosynth for great 360-degree vistas.

One neat addition to iOS is that it recognises if you're resting your thumb on the side of the screen or interacting with an app. The side bezels are just 5mm wide so touching the screen is inevitable, especially when reading an eBook.

Selasa, 12 Mei 2015

Introducing Sony Xperia M4 Aqua

The Sony Xperia M4 aqua is not Sony's flagbearer, but it has all the features and specs of a flagship device, It was made to be an average phone but according to its specs, it is definitely not .
The Xperia M4 Aqua is Sony's take on what a mid-ranger should look like. It has all the right specs coupled with a thin profile and premium looks and features.
And did we mention this smartphone is waterproof like its more expensive siblings? Oh well, we guess the name should have given it away by now. AQUA 


For extra flexibility the Xperia M4 Aqua is also available as a Dual SIM phone under the name Sony Xperia M4 Aqua Dual. It's slightly more complicated than that as both devices have their regional versions. These are mostly the same, save for the LTE connectivity, which lacks on one of the Xperia M4 Aqua Dual models (E2312). The rest all ship with LTE, but with varying band support depending on the intended regions.
So many bands and so many markets - it's always hard to keep track of the different models, but the most important core specs are same and here's a refresher.

Key features Optional Dual SIM support (Xperia M4 Aqua Dual)5.0" 16M-color 720 x 1280 IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with Triluminos technology
Android OS v5.0 Lollipop
Quad-core 1.5GHz Cortex-A53 and quad-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A53; Qualcomm MSM8939 Snapdragon 615, Adreno 405, 
2GB RAM
13MP camera with 1080p@30fps video; 
5MP front-facing camera with 720p video
8GB of built-in storage and a microSD card slot
LTE Cat.4 (150Mbps); 
Dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n; 
GPS/GLONASS receiver, 
Bluetooth v4.1, F
M radio with RDSActive noise cancellation with a dedicated mic
2,400mAh non-removable batteryIP68 certified - dust and water proof up to 1.5 meter and 30 minutes
Main disadvantages8GB built-in storage is insufficient, better opt for the 16GB modelNon-removable battery


Of course, once you dig deeper, a lot of the phone's true mid-range character starts to show. It runs on the Qualcomm MSM8939 Snapdragon 615 SoC, which is an excellent choice but not flagship grade. The 13MP camera lacks 2160p video recording. The phone also only comes with 8GB of internal space, which will definitely fill-up quick. Thankfully, there is a microSD card slot, but a lot of current apps still prefer the on-board storage.

The Xperia M4 Aqua doesn't really have any major flaws, but it is the subject of a serious case of sibling rivalry In the face of the Xperia Z3 Compact. You can pick the smaller form factor of Sony's current flagship for just a bit more than the M4 Aqua and it comes packing some serious processing power.
Design-wise, the phone bears a lot of signature Sony elements and definitely draws inspiration from theXperia Z3. 
But while the premium looks are there, some compromises have been made with materials, perhaps to keep cost down.

We like to elaborate everything in detail, but if reading through the full 10-page review is not your thing, our video review below should get you through the most important points about the Sony Xperia M4 Aqua in under 4 minutes.