Rabu, 18 Juni 2014

Should I buy an Android or iOS Phone?

Q. I am in the market for a new smartphone, and I am unsure if I should buy an iOS or Android device. Don't get me wrong, I know enough about technology and all, but I have been a common user of iOS currently, and have little to no idea of the long-term benefits of Android. If an iPhone should I wait for the 5, because of the unveiling of iOS 5? If an Android is it really worth it to buy a 4G phone? If an Android is Motoblur, HTC Sense, or Touchwiz the overall best skin for Android?

Thanks Guys!

A. I have got this android phone"New Android 2.2" Dual SIM TV WIFI AGPS YAHOO Cell Phone H6

Network Frequency 2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
Released 2010, December
Size Dimensions:
114 � 56 � 13 mm
Weight:
105g
Language Chinese, English, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Display Type:
QVGA, 260K colors touch screen
Size:
3.2 inches, 320 � 480 pixels
Sound Alert Types:
Vibration; Support mp3 ring tone; polyphonic (64 channels); Speakerphone with Stereo Sound; ring tone amount depend on the storage size
Audio:
Support MP3 background play; support equalizer
Memory Phonebook:
Can store 300 groups of phone books; Number of contacts depends on the memory size
Messages:
100
Internal:
256MB ROM + 128MB RAM
External:
2GB
Card slot:
Yes expandable up to 8GB
Connectivity GPRS, Bluetooth, USB, WAP, Google Android, WiFi
Camera Main Camera:
2.0MP camera, 1600 � 1200 pixels
Sub Camera:
2.0MP camera, 1600 � 1200 pixels
Video:
MP3 / MP4 / 3GP, support to play in full screen, forward and pause
Main Features SIM Card:
Single Card
Messaging:
SMS, MMS, MSN, Email, Google mail
Browser:
WAP 2.0, WIFI, Google Android
Radio:
Stereo FM radio
Games:
Common games
Colors:
Black
Application:
MP3/MP4 player, Handsfree, Calendar, Memo, Alarm clock, World time, Calculator, E-book, Android Market, Google Browser, Google Maps, Google Talk, Gravity Sensor
TV:
Analog TV (SECAM, PAL, NTSC)
Java:
Java 2.0
Processor:
MTK 6516
Operating system:
Android 2.1 460 MHz
WiFi :
802.11b/g
Battery Type:
Li-ion battery -
Stand-by time:
150 - 300 hours
Talk time:
100 - 240 minutes
Package Contents 1 x Mobile Phone
2 x Batteries
1 x Earplug
1 x USB Cable
1 x Charger
1 x 2GB Memory Card
1 x User manual (English)

Warranty 12 months
Source(s):
http://www.culala.com/new-android-22-dual-sim-tv-wifi-agps-yahoo-cell-phone-h6-p-4929.html


Which boost mobile android phone should I buy?
Q. So, this Friday i'm getting paid, and i'm planning on buying my first phone. A couple people told me not to go with contracts because it's just my first job, so i'm going with boost for a while. Which phone should I buy? Talking about pros and cons and everything else... Thanks! :)

A. Well the thing is what do you want with your phone?

The first thing is: Do you want to be connected like using whats app, getting news and just browse through the internet or do you want some power in your mobile phone and pay a high amount of money for extras like a good camera or some other extra things...

I give you some suggestions which should help you a bit. I tell you something from my experience. Maybe some other users tell you something different but this is just the way it works in yahoo answeres.

First of all I can advice the galaxy series from samsung, If you wish an android you can find for different needs the right phone. There are more than 20 different variants of phones or tablets so maybe one phone matches with your plan to buy a new android phone.

The best of them is in my opinion the Samsung Galaxy S2.

You have everything what you need
Pro:
- Camera with flashlight
- flash player
- fast internet (also with boost)
- micro sd card slot to expand your memory to 32 GB
- dual core processor 1,2 GHz (for fast loading of apps and internet sites)
- a long duration of your batteries (up to 2-3 days with using it a bit... after long use you have just one day but you have this problem with every modern smartphone)
- big and clear display (4,5")

Con:
- high price
- big mobile phone
- most of it is plastic

I am using a Samsung Galaxy S i9000 (the generation before the S2) and I am full satisfied with it. Payed less money and can do everything what I want with a good speed.

An another good mobile phone is HTC Sensation XE

It is a good music player and has a 1,5 GHz dual core which can open fast apps and internet sites
The display has also a good size (4,3") and you have also per charge a good duration for 1-2 days.
The camera takes like the galaxy s2 nice pictures with 8 MP.

There are also some mobile phones which cost less money and are good for browsing... but have of course less quality

My girlfriend has a samsung galaxy y and is a small mobile phone which has less power but costs only a piece of the big ones.

Pro:
- Long Batterie duration after charge
- Cheap Mobile Phone
- Good browsing
- Not so much pre installed apps in it

Con:
- less power
- bad camera but in good light you can take some nice pictures (3,2 MP)
- No slot for Micro SD Card

I hope I could give you some advices for your future buy.

Maybe you watch some videos or rating sites who test the mobile phones or go try yourself an android mobile phone in an electronic store. In some stores they put out some devices for testing purpose. It depends only what you really want with your phone. A cheap one can be sometimes better than an expensive one :)





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