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Very short review of TOP 3 tablets on the market

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Yesterday I bought second tablet in my Android carrier - Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (N8000). Internet is full of different reviews about this device, so I wont be writing essay about it. What I want to do, is to write about 3 current high-end tablets you can find on the market and why non of them are worth to buy. This concerns: Galaxy Nexus 10, Galaxy Note 10.1 and Asus Transformer Infinity. I will mostly write short pros and cons of each.

Every of these three devices presents different approach of using a tablet:
  1. Galaxy Nexus 10 ---> hand only
  2. Galaxy Note 10.1 --> hand & active pen
  3. Asus Transformer Infinity ---> hand & keyboard dock
Galaxy Nexus 10
The build quality of Nexus 10 is superb. Screen is actually the best on the market. Hardware (CPU, GPU) are top components as well. However, using N10 with only a hand makes this device nothing more then a overgrown phone. You can browse internet, zoom in or zoom out 100 times the same pictures, watch a movie (if you have some battery bank with you), chat with friends etc. You can do all these amazing things... Oh wait... no, you cant! There is no 3G connectivity. So if you are not close to some Wi-Fi hot-spot (you can make one yourself if you have enough mobile data-plan in your smartphone) you can only watch photos, read some e-book or listen to the music. Or you can browse the Internet on your tablet sitting home on the couch with your notebook next to you. I dont know whats so cool in browsing Internet on 10" screen, if you can do it on 15"4 screen as well, with full keyboard and mouse. Lets get back to that hot-spot. Why it sucks? Because now you need 2 battery banks. One for your tablet, and one for your mobile phone.

You might say there are many advanced active pens on the market you can buy and use with your Nexus 10. Sure, you can. Try to make a note having your hand lying on the screen. Its not possible to write anything (at least nothing readable) if there is no software protection against random hand touch (like Samsung has in Note 10.1). So forget about using pen with Nexus 10. Pure Android is not ready yet for active pens.

Pros:
  1. Great screen (2560 x 1600)
  2. Great hardware
  3. Great design
Cons:
  1. No 3G connectivity
  2. Not ready for active pens, so using this device is limited just to entertainment.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

Now... lets be honest. Im not disappointed with this device. But Im also not that excited as I was when I bought my first tablet - Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101. So whats wrong about it? Its Samsung design, so it feels plastic. And no matter how great and innovatory this plastic will be, it still feels like plastic. Other tablets are plastic too, but when you hold Samsung you feel like holding a cheap plastic. Sorry, its they way I feel. But what is worse, its creaking here and there. Samsung, please! For that price you give us cheap, noisy plastic? Im not saying its creaking a lot. But it shouldnt be creaking at all. Another things is the screen. 1280 x 800 is embarrassing resolution for 101 tablet. This should not happen. Screen quality is just bad. And there is no Gorilla Glass. By the way - S-Pen feels cheap too.

When it comes to connectivity, its one of not many tablets on the market with 3G connection. So if you have a SIM card with at least 2 GB mobile data plan, its a perfect solution to have your tablet connected all the time.

The best thing about this tablet is not S-Pen. Its Samsung software. And trust me - Im a HTC fan so its not easy for me to say that I like anything about Samsung software. But when it comes to using a pen, this is the only tablet on the market with such advanced software for handwriting. There is also great multitasking - you can have active applications on the desktop and work without closing each other. It would take too long to write about all amazing things you can find using this tablet together with S-Pen. If youre looking for a tablet that you can use not only for fun - Note 10.1 its the only right choice.

Pros:
  1. Great active pen (S-Pen)
  2. Amazing software for handwriting and great multitasking features
  3. 3G connectivity
Cons:
  1. Plastic design
  2. Low resolution (1280 x 800)
  3. No Gorilla Glas protection
  4. Cracking body
Asus Transformer Infinity

The last one from the TOP 3. Asus tablets are well known from their keyboard dock stations. What is so great about it? In my opinion - nothing. But lets start from the beginning. Screen in this model is somewhere in between Nexus 10 and Galaxy Note 10.1. It has 1920 x 1200 resolution. Not as good as Nexus 10, but decisively much better than Galaxy Note 10.1. It also has IPS+ panel instead of TFT (guess which one have TFT...?). Also there is 3G connectivity. Of course if you find TF700TG version. So far 3G variant seems to be a ghost version, almost like Nexus 10 in some countries. Build quality is very good, I like the design as well. Again, its between Nexus 10 and Samsung. Not that good as N10, but much better then Note 10.1.

When it comes to software I must say I pretty like it. GUI is not as expanded as HTC Sense or Samsung TouchWiz, but it gives you some more widgets and applications than pure Android (Galaxy Nexus 10).

Now the best part - keyboard. This is the approach I find the most ridiculous. And the useless touchpad is lovely too! Just one question - if you need to write fast on your portable device - why using limited Android with quasi-keyboard is better then using ultrabook with Windows (or Linux) Intel CPU, big SSD drive, HD graphic and 4 GB RAM? If you want to carry 101 tablet with external keyboard, you can get Asus or Samsung ultrabook for the same price. With much more features and power under the hood.

Of course you can buy an active pen. But like I mentioned before in Nexus 10 part, using an active pen without a special software is pointless. It just wont work as you could expect.

Pros:
  1. Good screen (IPS+ 1920 x 1200)
  2. Nice design
  3. Good build quality
Cons:
  1. Almost not possible to find model with 3G
  2. Not ready for active pens, so using this device is limited just to entertainment (if you dont have keyboard dock)
  3. If you actually have keyboard dock, think about functionality of such combo against e.g. HP Envy ultrabook.
Conclusion

As you can see, there is no perfect tablet on the market. At least not for me. Some of them are missing 3G, some of them are not yet ready for handwriting. And if there is a tablet with 3G and great handwriting software, it doesnt look as good as it could. Maybe its time for HTC to show some tablet? We havent seen from HTC anything new with 101 screen since a long time.

So what the best tablet should be and look like?
  1. Galaxy Nexus 10 build quality and design
  2. Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity (additionally variant with LTE instead of 3G)
  3. Samsung handwriting software & S-Pen
  4. IPS+ panel with 2560 x 1600 resolution, covered with Gorilla Glass
  5. Top CPU, GPU and sufficient amount of RAM memory
  6. MicoSD card slot
For such tablet I will pay every price.

At the end, here is some thought - do you think tablets have a chance to survive in a world where more and more ultrabooks and notebooks have touch screens or even rotating screens (like Dell XPS 12, Lenovo ThinkPad Twist) or dual-screen like Asus Taichi.

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Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs

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Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs - Sony has launched a tough phone that is Sony Xperia Go. In addition, this smartphone is also very elegant. Comes with bringing new features. What features? Here we go.

Design

Comes with dimensions: 111 x 60.3 x 9.8mm and 110 grams; full touchscreen; plastics material; the power/lock; microUSB port, volume rocker; mic hole; 3.5 mm audio port (around phones from top); 3 button haptic in bottom of the screen (back, home and menu). Sony Xperia Go is a tough phone. But the design has a premium impression.

Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Are you curious about the toughness of this phone? Sony Xperia Go has been got the certification IP67, this does it mean that this phone resistant from dust and also water up to a depth 1 meter during 30 minutes. Very interesting isnt it?

Display

Sony Xperia Go comes with a touch screen capacitive LED-backlit LCD, 16 million colors, 320 x 480, 3.5 inches (~ 165 ppi pixel density), multi-touch, Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine; scratch-resistant glass. Interestingly, this phone is using the Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine technology. This makes the screen to be bright and sharp. You will get a picture that has a good quality. Unfortunately, Sony Xperia Go still has a small pixel density is 165ppi.

Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs

OS, Processor and Memory

Comes with Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread), the phone has a good view. This OS will probably upgrade to v4.0. To support its performance, this phone uses Dual-core processor 1 GHz Cortex-A9, NovaThor U8500 chipset, Mali-400 GPU, RAM: 512 MB​​, Li-Ion 1305 mAh.

Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go has a dual core processor. This phone will be able to run fast. You can perform a variety of activities such as playing games, watching videos, browsing and so forth very easily. For part of the storage, the phone has an internal storage of 8 GB storage (4 GB user available) and external: microSD up to 32GB.

Camera

Now we will discuss the parts of the camera. Sony Xperia Go brings 5MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, Geotagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, autofocus, LED flash, 3D sweep panorama; video recording: 720p@30fps, continuous autofocus, video light, video stabilizer.

Xperia Go have a good camera and has a standard resolution like other smartphones. However, the existing technology in this camera is remarkable because this camera can take pictures in the water. You can shoot at up to 1 meter into, if more water will get into the phone. So amazing.

Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs
Sony Xperia Go Review and Specs

Connectivity

Xperia Go has a fairly complete connections like GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 900/2100, GPRS Up to 107 kbps, EDGE Up to 296 kbps, HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, EDR; microUSB v2.0, support for USB On-the-go.

Comes with a complete connection. Sony Xperia Go makes it easy for you to connect to the internet. You can use the HSDPA network or WiFi connection to connect to the internet. The phone also supports USB technology On-The-Go. You can connect the Sony Xperia Go with flash, mouse, and another using the OTG cable. But you have to buy the cable separately because it isnt supplied in the sales package.

Conclusion

You arent wrong to say Sony Xperia Go is a powerful smartphone and also elegant. Comes with carrying a variety of interesting features. In addition, the phone also has a high hardware so that it can improve performance. Dont forget if the phone has IP67 certification, it means that the phone is resistant to dust and water.


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HTC 8s Review and Specs

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HTC 8s Review and Specs - Hy guys, today I want to share about a new smartphone from HTC that is HTC Windows Phone 8s. This is the second smartphone from HTC that uses Windows Phone. What about the features available on this phone?

Design

Dimension: 120.5 x 63 x 10.3 mm / 113 g. HTC Windows Phone 8s use a material that is not as strong as 8x. This makes this phone become lighter. But still comfortable when in your hands. When you open the case back, you will see the microSIM and microSD slot car.

HTC 8s Review and Specs
HTC 8s Review and Specs
At the front of the screen there are three touch buttons (back, menu, and search). If you hold the back button, it will display your previous activity. In addition, on the left side you will find the volume button and camera shutter. If you want to take pictures, just press the button, its easy right?

Display

HTC 8s comes with S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors, 480 x 800 pixels, 4.0 inches (~ 233 ppi pixel density) Multitouch, Protection Corning Gorilla Glass. With a screen of 4.0 inches, the phone also has a pixel density of 233ppi. You will feel that this phone has a screen that is bright and sharp. Dont forget if the phone is already protected by Gorilla Glass. Really cool isnt it?

HTC 8s Review and Specs
HTC 8s Review and Specs
In addition, you also will feel satisfied when playing games and watching videos. By using the Windows Phone 8 OS, HTC Windows Phone 8s has an attractive interface. So you dont get bored with the smartphone. On this phone there are interesting features is Kids Corner where this feature can share the content with your kids, your kids can play the game without pressing any other buttons such as sending messages or delete contacts.

Processor and Memory

HTC Windows Phone 8s use Windows Phone 8 OS. To improve its performance, this phone carries a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1 GHz Krait, Adreno 305 GPU, Sensors Accelerometer, proximity. With such hardware, this phone can work quickly. You can perform a variety of activities as well. Unfortunately, HTC Windows Phone 8s only using 512MB of RAM.

At this smartphone, you can not do various of activities the same time. This is because there is very little RAM. In the storage sector, this smartphone has 4GB of internal storage and external storage (up to 32GB).

HTC 8s Review and Specs
HTC 8s Review and Specs

Camera 

Bring a camera with a resolution of 5 megapixels, HTC Windows Phone 8s also supports a variety of features on the camera. You will find the features like autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection. You can take good pictures at indoors or outdoors with good quality. Unfortunately, this phone does not have a front camera.

HTC 8s Review and Specs
HTC 8s Review and Specs

Connectivity

Network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900, 3G HSDPA 900/2100, 3G HSDPA, HSUPA, EDGE, GPRS, WLAN, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v3.1 with A2DP, EDR, microUSB v2. 0. You can connect the phone to the internet using HSDPA and WiFi networks. This phone can run faster because it supports HSDPA networks. To perform the data transfer, you can use a data cable and bluetooth.

Conclusion

HTC Windows Phone 8s is the second smartphone from HTC that use Windows 8 OS. This phone into the middle class. Comes with an attractive appearance, this phone also supports a good camera resolution. However, at the hardware, HTC 8s still using 512MB of RAM so performance will be not maximum.


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Samsung Galaxy Y Pro B5510 Review

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Finally, I got my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro B5510 (also called Samsung Galaxy Txt by some) after my wife bought it for me as a present – I could not wait to write this review of it.



After the initial excitement, I found it to be like any Android 2.3 smartphone – or most them, so I won’t delve into writing much about the OS – which is good by the way.

Form features and ease of use:

Receiving the phone, I first noticed that it was a bit big – enough to almost fill my palm and to dwarf a Samsung B7330 OmniaPRO Windows Mobile smartphone that I also use. My pockets felt a bit heavier as well.

While some guys will find the numeric keys left-side oriented on the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro’s QUERTY keypad as a new experience - most querty phones have the numeric keys in the middle, I had kind of grown to it form using the OmniaPRO.

I did, however, find the ability to ‘touch’ and ‘type’ on the phone, imaginative.



Memory

To compensate for the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro’s very low Internal memory (160MB), it came with a 2GB - at least calming my fears. I am a heavy media consumer, love my games, music, videos and am always downloading new applications.

I still think Samsung could have done something better on the screen which is only at 2.6 Inch – somewhat not relevant for today’s world.

Camera and Video

The Galaxy Y Pro’s 3.2 MegaPixel Camera is sufficient for taking photos outside, or on open areas with good lighting but does not do well in low light. Below is a video taken with the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro B5510.



With a 832 MHz Processor, the phone had reasonably faster speeds when compared with my Omnia Pro and previous Nokia’s running on Symbian.

Battery

The most annoying thing about the phone (maybe it was just a defect on mine), a few days down the line, I noticed that the battery never lasts long – needs a charge almost every 20hrs or less even without excess use. To sum it up, no immediate access to electricity in less than a day, then you are without a phone.

Useful feature:

Find my mobile feature:
When someone inserts a new SIM or USIM card in your device, the Find my mobile feature will automatically send the contact number to specified recipients to help you locate and recover your device. To use this feature, you need a Samsung account for controlling the device from the web remotely. I think this is available for most (if not all) Samsung phones.

I had no problems with the other normal tasks like internet access, texting and calls.

You can also use the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro as a wireless modem or wireless access point for PCs or other devices, and share your device’s mobile network connection via Tethering and portable hotspot or  via USB tethering.

Some specs of the Samsung Galaxy Y Pro below:
               Dimensions: 110.8 x 63.5 x 11.5 mm
               Weight: 108.6 gram
               Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS
               832MHz Processor
               3.2 MP Camera
               2.6 Inch Screen
               Bluetooth v3.0
               Internal Memory: 160MB
               2GB microSD Card included with phone.
               32GB can be extended by inserting Memory Card





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