Showing posts with label Samsung Galaxy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samsung Galaxy. Show all posts

12/27/11

Compare Mobile Phone Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Samsung Epic Touch 4G

Samsung Galaxy Nexus

To conclude, finally, the version d' The United States of the report/ratio of the galaxy landed in our office.

Design
The bond of the galaxy is a piece fino-lookin' ; of hardware. The Galaxy Nexus has no physical hardware keys on its face.

Performance
The Galaxy Nexus is powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4460 processor, with 1GB of RAM and 16GB or 32GB of storage. The Galaxy Nexus scored well on all of our benchmark tests (which includes the Sunspider JavaScript benchmark and the GLBenchmark). The Samsung Galaxy S II for T-Mobile scored slightly higher overall than the Galaxy Nexus.

We also ran the Qualcomm-developed Vellamo benchmarking app, on which the Galaxy Nexus earned a score of 803. (The Droid Razr got a score of 1040, which put it ahead of the Samsung Galaxy S II.) This score puts the Galaxy Nexus ahead of the Samsung Skyrocket and the HTC EVO 3D. Call quality over Verizon’s network in San Francisco was consistently good.

Samsung Epic Touch 4G

Super AMOLED Plus Display
The 4.52-inch Super AMOLED Plus display on the Epic Touch is quite nice, but text isn't quite as sharp as what we saw on the European Galaxy S II. The Epic Touch's display is slightly larger than the European version (which has a 4.3-inch display) so it seems like the text sharpness may have been compromised by larger screen real estate. According to Samsung, Super AMOLED Plus displays have 50 percent more subpixels than the first-generation Super AMOLED displays (seen on the Vibrant, Mesmerize, and other Galaxy S phones) and perform even better than their predecessors in bright light.

Android Gingerbread With TouchWiz 4.0
All of Samsung's Galaxy S II phones have six-axis motion sensing, powered by an accelerometer and a gyroscope. This feature is great for gaming, but Samsung also throws in some gesture-based phone controls. Performance
Like the AT&T Galaxy S phone, the Epic Touch is powered by a 1.20GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos processor. Image-heavy site TheBoldItalic.com loaded in 10.1 seconds, and media-heavy ThrasherMagazine.com loaded in 13.6 seconds.
We have good 4G coverage in San Francisco; but in our 4G Phone Shootout, Sprint had the poorest country-wide coverage.
Call quality over Sprint was very good overall.

12/13/11

Review Phones LG Nitro HD vs Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket

Review Phones LG Nitro HD vs Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket

Introduction:

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Design:

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9/23/11

Samsung Galaxy S2 Review September 2011

Samsung Galaxy S2 Review September 2011The galaxy S2 di Samsung is Samsung' I telephone of the ship flagship of s for 2011 and is first the Samsung telephones for being fed from un' unit of elaboration of the double quantity-center. The S2 galaxy makes to work version 2,3 (pan of ginger) of the Android and has 4,3 excellent inches incredible AMOLED more the attivabile screen to the tact.

Back in June 2010 we reviewed the Samsung Galaxy S and proclaimed it the best phone on the market today. Android is our top choice for smartphone OS, and global sales of Android phones seem to be overtaking iPhone quite decisively. Android 2.3 is combined here with a new version of Samsung's TouchWiz user interface - version 4.0. Perhaps more interesting is the Games Hub where you can download premium HD games (and some free games) optimised for the S2's dual-core processor, Super AMOLED Plus screen and 3-axis accelerometer and gyroscope sensors. Being an Android phone, the S2 comes with pre-installed with all things Google, including Google Maps 5.0, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar, Google Talk and Picasa integration.

A secondary front-facing video camera is available for making video calls. The Super AMOLED Plus screen and the dual-core processor are a match for any video you might want to watch. This really is a phone created by speed junkies. We're totally in awe of the Samsung Galaxy S2. There will be more dual-core phones released later in 2011, and the next iPhone of course.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 crams a gorgeous display, lightning-fast processor and powerful camera into one of the slimmest, lightest smart phones we've ever had the pleasure to hold. There's very little to dislike about the Samsung Galaxy S2. This smart phone is astonishingly fast, with a gorgeous display, a good camera and all the power of the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. Note that we've replaced our original review with this one, as Samsung has updated the Galaxy S2's software since the phone's launch.

The Galaxy S2 is one of the most desirable phones running Google's Android operating system. If you've got a few different Google accounts -- one for work and one for home, for example -- the phone can support all of them.