Aug 3, 2010

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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mobile Phone Review ̵...

Sony Ericsson fans will be immensely pleased to learn about their latest creation, the Xperia X10. Equipped with a 1.6 Android operating system, an 8.1 megapixel camera, and a whopping 4 inch TFT 262K colour TFT touchscreen, it’s a phone that’s definitely worth a second look. However, dedicated users may note a flaw or two as well.

Appearance:

Available in sophisticated black or simple white, the outer casing may be rather large and a bit bulky at 135g, but its rubbery, curvy back fits nicely against the palm of the hand and makes it easy to grip while texting. Its enormous touchscreen is capacitive in nature, making it simple to tap out commands and messages. Unfortunately, it’s not as snappy as we would have liked—there are many instances where it acts noticeably sluggish despite its coveted 1 GHz Snapdragon processor.

Its 1.6 Android operating system isn’t the newest gem in the box, but this should be enough for most users who simply want an Android OS. Its two notable features include Timescape and Mediascape. One handles providing you with live tweets and Facebook updates while the other handles your music, videos, and photos. Both programs do an okay job at what they’re created for, though we noticed that they took a bit of work to get them to do what we wanted.

Sound:

The Xperia X10 has excellent sound quality, whether you’re taking a call or listening to music. It comes with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a media player, PlayNow, a Bluetooth Stereo A2DP, and a wealth of music tones and ringtones. Again, Mediascape makes organizing your playlists a blast. Also included are voice dialing options and a quality a speaker phone.

Camera:

Its 8.1 megapixel camera is where the phone truly shines. With 16 x digital zoom, a LED flash, an image stabiliser, touch focus, auto focus, geo tagging, and a second camera for video chats, this is guaranteed to provide you with quality photos and video clips. You also get features such as smile detection and face recognition to play with as well.

Internet Connectivity:

The Xperia X10 pulls out all the stops when it comes to helping you keep in touch online, with 3G HDSPA, HSUPA, Bluetooth A2DP, WLAN wi-fi, and more, with quadband technology on top of that. Texting is made easy thanks to its responsive screen, and its push email helps keep everything up to to date. Our only lament is that its Timescape program isn’t as polished as it could be.

Memory and Talk Time:

Sadly, the Xperia X10 doesn’t have a lot of storage at only 1GB, but you get an additional 8GB with a microSD card. With 10 hours of talk time and 425 hours of standby, the mobile has a surprisingly robust battery life for a device with an enormous screen, a Snapdragon processor, and a user interface that’s packed with animations.
Verdict:

While the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is a bit dated in some aspects, this shouldn’t come as an inconvenience for those who aren’t hardcore Android fans. That aside, its amazing camera, breathtaking touchscreen, great sound quality, and stellar internet connection makes this phone a must have.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 is a bit expensive but with its good enough features, it’s actually a good trade for money. Consider to get affordable mobile phone deals as these could save you money in the long run.

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Jun 18, 2010

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HTC Legend Mobile Phone Review – An elegant Androi...

Taiwanese handset maker HTC has come up with its latest Android touch screen Legend. The mobile phone has something in store for all segments. Whether you are a gizmo lover, a social networking freak or someone who loves to possess a phone with flashy feature, you can consider buying this handset. Although the Legend has its share of flaws, it impresses you on various grounds.

Appearance:

The Legend has an attractive look. It has a solid outer casing made of aluminum. As a result of this, it outshines most of its plasticky counterparts that are available in the market. Moreover, because of its black and white combination, this phone has a very smart and modern look. Its 3.2-inch AMOLED touch screen looks appealing. It allows handwriting recognition as well as smooth auto rotation. The keypads are also user-friendly. It is a sleek-looking handset despite being 126 grams.

The new phone runs on Google’s Android 2.1 operating system. In this regard, it is similar to HTC Sense, but is has incorporated some additional features like the Friends Stream. This feature synchronizes the live updates of Twitter and Facebook. However, though it is great to use both the features combined, the company needs to work a little more on this area. Users have often complained about its lack of updates. Apart from this, its user friendly interface and a big responsive screen make it truly enjoyable.

Camera:

It comes with a 5 megapixel camera. Owing to features such as autofocus and flash, the picture quality is very clear. Although, a more advanced flash would have offered better resolution, this one is good enough. Apart from this it is equipped with other interesting features such as wide screen capture and geo tagging. It also has a good video recording option.

With just these features, we can say that the HTC Legend excels other phones in its range. There are various mobile phones with free TV deals online and you can get them with the HTC Legend. So if you’re planning on getting an LCD screen, better get it through a deal.

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Jun 9, 2010

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Sony Ericsson Yari

The Yari really is the best of both worlds. It acts more like an old fashion phone yet has a lot of new functionality. So it should satisfy a lot of people. This phone features brand new gaming keys that should definitely enhance your game playing abilities. Although these keys seem to be more useful for the functionality of the camera. Even though this phone has a 5 megapixel camera the picture quality of the Yari is not the best we’ve seen. The camera does come equipped with an LED flash and the camera is built into the fascia of the phone so there is little chance of your camera getting damaged.

Another surprising feature of this phone is that the alphanumeric keypad seems to stick out from the bottom of the device. It may look like its flat, but it can cause quite a few problems if you are trying to type quickly. The problem is that the buttons are not distinguishable from one another.

Some of the features we liked about this phone are the motion based gaming technology; the great audio quality and the stand that lets you prop up your phone.

We were disappointed in the lack of a document viewer and the picture quality of the camera.

So if you are looking for a phone to use predominately for gaming, then the Sony Ericsson Yari may be for you. It is not a spectacular phone, but with the gaming abilities and the affordable price it will appeal to the younger generation. This gaming phone has the best phone deals in UK and you can certainly take advantage of these offers when they are still available.

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May 7, 2010

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A Lackluster Star

The Samsung Diva phone promises a lot, but unfortunately it is not packed with many great features. Powered by Touchwiz, an operating system that’s user-friendly and responsive, Diva can be a little slow at times. Moreover, it comes with a built-in 3.1 megapixel camera that has auto-focus features, and virtually nothing else. You’d expect this with cheap contract mobile phones but with Diva’s frivolous designs, you’d think that the camera would be one of its strong points, but sad to say, it just does not have the features you’d expect of something that’s glamorous. Sure, there’s a photo editor, but the features are also limited, which is so un-diva-like.

More woes for the Diva, the phone uses only tri-band technology, and connectivity options are limited to Bluetooth A2DP, GPRS, and Edge – no wi-fi nor 3G. Although you’ll be able to send SMS and MMS messages, as well as email, doing so can be frustrating because of the tendency of the screen to lag. It compares poorly with other top phones from competitors. The lack of these features are somewhat compensated by the Facebook integration capability and YouTube compatibility of the Diva.

If physical appearances are more important to you than features and capabilities, then perhaps, you may just be able to turn a blind eye on the flaws of the Samsun Diva mobile phone. Of course, other’s have differing views on this phone. However we would say, too, that when you are after quality and value for your money, the Diva is not going to be your best option, for sure.

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