Senin, 28 April 2014

Do I get an iPhone 4S or the latest and greatest 4G Android phone in January?

Q. I have never owned a smartphone and am on the fence about which smartphone path to take. I am not worried about adapting to a smartphone since I am a computer science major; so simplicity is not a necessity. I have looked at every review under the sun that I can find and there appears to be a good argument for both sides. Can anyone give me an unbiased reason(s) to go either way? The iPhone definitely does not exceed in the realm of latest technology, but is there quality good enough for me to go with the older technology? Can anyone please help me? My upgrade period is January 2012 and I am on Verizon Wireless.

A. Get the iPhone 4S... Don't listen to anyone telling you to get an Android phone (except the Galaxy Nexus. That thing's pretty good) BUT even with the GN as an option, I think I might recommend the 4S. In short; the 4S will be reliable, have an amazing camera, be smoother, have a better app store, have better customer support, sync your media easily, and have all the awesome little features that make iOS so great.

Oh, and the GN will have terrible battery life, just like all LTE and WiMax phones. Any other "latest and greatest" Android phones on Verizon will have terrible battery life too. I realize I didn't give you much information, or facts to back up many of my claims, but I just don't have time for that right now. Hopefully you can take my word for it.


what is the best android phone from metro pcs?
Q. hi all, i have been looking and phones and want some opinions.... there are a lot of nice phones out there but i am wondering about:

Coolpad Quattro� 4G

LG Connect 4G

HTC Wildfire S�

thanks!

A. The best in my mind is Lg Connect 4G,but see for yourself
If you've never lived in China, then chances are you've never heard of smartphone maker Coolpad. The company, which is a major mobile player across the Pacific (Coolpad outsells Apple there by a wide margin), hopes to make the jump to the United States with the Quattro 4G ($79 contract-free from metroPCS as of 10/2/2012), its first smartphone offering here. Though the phone has speedy 4G LTE and a good-sized 4-inch display, the Quattro 4G's clunky feel, outdated operating system, and poor camera won't make Coolpad a household name here any time soon.

ne of the recent phones to be released by the Taiwanese mobile giant HTC is the HTC Wildfire S. It is primarily meant to be a budget class Android phone and it has really served the purpose. It caught our attention at first sight and we have loved the phone ever since. So we thought we would give it our full attention and focus on the pros and cons of the HTC Wildfire S. So, here is the list of pros and cons of the phone.

Pros:

The phone has really excellent design and dimension specifics of 101.3 x 59.4 x 12.4 mm lengthwise, breadthwise and by thickness respectively. The device weighs a mere 105g which competed with all the devices in the market today.

The TFT capacitive touchscreen is actually miserly but given the cost of the phone, we feel it is pretty much worth it! We have always loved the HTC Sense UI and it is the same in this phone too.

The microSD expansion of the phone�s memory can be done up to 32GB which is really awesome but we were pissed with the internal memory specifics of the phone. We will come to that in the cons section. Still, we loved the RAM of the phone which is a pretty decent 512MB one.

The camera is a pretty decent 5MP shooter which can shoot good pictures at a resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels, has features like autofocus, LED flash, geo-tagging, etc. VGA video recording is also possible at 24 fps, in the phone.

Unlike the LG phones, the HTC Wildfire S runs on the most advanced version of the Android operating system, the Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) and this is one of the features we love most about the phone.

Cons:

Of course, the phone has its own set of bad qualities too. Some of them are manifested in the form of bad processor, bad battery, etc. HTC, learn fast!

The processor of the phone is a really simple 600 MHz processor which can be easily beaten even by a Nokia 5130 Xpress Music phone (remember those red phones which caused quite a furore when they were released)

We also hate the speeds of GPRS and EDGE, which are 114 kbps and 560 kbps respectively. I mean come on, you can give us better speeds for the money we are paying. The phone isn�t that cheap!

The battery of the phone really sucks! The 1230 lithium ion fuel is no match for the rate at which Android is growing virulently! A powerful battery is a must have in all phones and HTC simply does not seem to understand this basic fact as far as mobile phones are concerned!

Anyone looking for a budget Android device; buy this one and you�ll not regret it!

http://www.phonerated.com/c-lg_connect_4g-pros-and-cons-review


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