Monday, June 13, 2016

Sony Xperia Z3

 
On the one hand, Sony has once again re-used the same design as we know it for over three years. A trademark, maybe, but it seriously beginning to tire. On the other side, it is difficult not to find the Xperia X comfortable. By incorporating glass 2.5 D on the front, making the slices of rounded phone, X is very comfortable to handle.Sony does not succumb to qHD screens with X, but here it offers a quality screen, very bright and with good contrast. The color rendering is perhaps somewhat questionable, but it is possible to catch up with a specific setting menu.Xperia X nothing wrong when it comes to picture. The shots display beautiful colors and an accurate rendering. Too bad the catch is too slow and that the noise is also present in the resolution 23 MP.While Sony had accustomed us to devices with good battery life, that of the Xperia X shows just average. It's not bad (not great either), but we expected much better.Xperia X is installed on Android 6.0 with Sony Marshmallow interface. An interface is sober, efficient and more convenient. The only weak point comes from the number of preinstalled applications, too many.The Snapdragon 650 is a pleasant surprise. Simply put, this is the equivalent of a high-end chip 2015. He does not expect the tops of the Galaxy or HTC S7 10, but it is capable of running all applications, including games greedy this year, no problem

Monday, June 6, 2016

Sony Xperia Z2

 

Between the Xperia Z and Xperia Z1, the smartphone took a reasonably big design change, adding a nice rounded aluminium bezel round the edge. However, changes between the Z1 and Z2 are very minimal. You really have to look for the differences because they are not obvious. The main thing is the new, almost hidden, ear piece (which contains the notification LED) and microphone at the top and bottom. There's also an identical slot to the ear piece at the bottom where another speaker resides

Sony Xperia Z1


The Sony Xperia Z1 was launched in September at the IFA consumers electronics trade show in Berlin and replaces the Xperia Z, which itself was only launched at CES in January as Sony's top-of-the-line smartphone. The new model comes with the same impressive build quality and waterproof body as its predecessor and with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800 processor and a 5-inch 1080p screen, the Z1 offers top-end specs all around.
For photo-centric users the really big news is the Z1's camera. The 1/2.3-inch sensor in the Sony's camera module is the same size as you would find in most consumer level compact cameras and therefore larger than the 1/3-inch sensors common in the current crop of smartphones.
The comparatively large sensor is combined with a high pixel count of 20.7MP, a fast F2.0 lens and a physical shutter button, all of which demonstrate that Sony, like other high-end mobile device manufacturers, has identified camera performance as a key differentiator in the highly competitive smartphone market.
We've put the Sony Xperia Z1 through our rigorous testing regimen. Read on to find out if the impressive specs translate into top-level image quality.
Caractéristques Techniques
Marque Sony
Téléphone Portable Sony Xperia Z1
Dimension (L x H x P) 7.4 x 14.4 x 0.9 mm
Poids 170 g
Système Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Chipset Qualcomm MSM8974 Snapdragon 800
Processeur (CPU) Quad-core 2.2 GHz Krait 400
Puce Graphique (GPU) Adreno 330
Mémoire Vive (RAM) 2 Go
Mémoire stockage (Disque) 16 Go

Sunday, June 5, 2016

HTC Desire Eye

http://www.htc.com/managed-assets/shared/desktop/smartphones/htc-desire-eye/en_US/htc-desire-eye-US-sketchfab-white.pngHTC Desire Eye comes sporting a 5.2-inch 1080p (1920 x 1080) display along with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage (expandable via MicroSD card up to 128GB). Desire Eye is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz along with an Adreno 330 GPU. Both on the front and on the back of this device you’ll find a 13-megapixel camera which is flanked by a dual tone, dual-LED flash. The device sports a non-removable 2400mAh battery and Android 4.4.2 KitKat comes pre-installed on this device with HTC’s Sense 6 UI on top of it with some added “Eye” features. Desire Eye is IPX7 certified for water and dust resistance. The device measures 151.7 x 73.8 x 8.5mm while it weighs 154 grams.
 

HTC Desire 610

https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR-uw6wMwae7qW28M0U7FPQJcl00puu3uL390Cw39yGnB3iyJO_YAThe large screen of 4.7 inches and dual speaker front detonate playback performance. Content streams in real time bring you the latest news, and the integrated camera feature creates your own photos and video selections a snap. Breathtaking data transfer speed through 4G, a power of quad-core processing and superb design. Here is the HTC Desire 610: as beautiful as its price is affordable

HTC Desire 820

For a display, photos, music and incredible style: it is the HTC Desire 820. With its large display screen of 5.5 '', you will be able to view more content, take great photos with its twin cameras (primary 13 MP / before 8 PM), and enjoy more immersive audio sound through its stereo speakers double front. Have more what you like with HTC Desire 820.More efficientThe first Octa-Core Qualcomm processor for the visual as true that nature flexible and fluid video game. Can run multiple apps without slowing down and get delivered faster speeds for unimpeded navigation, in order not to lose speed in your life.Larger screenThe HTC Desire HD 820 has a screen of 5.5 '' which gives brilliant life to your photos and videos. The large display also serves viewfinder to better capture your favorite moments. Featuring a sleek design 7.74 mm thick, it fits perfectly in your hand.Buy yours today
HTC Desire 820

HTC Desire 620

http://www.4g.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/desire-620-review-1.jpgHTC has a new addition to its more affordable mid-range Desire smartphones. Called the Desire 620, this 5-inch Android KitKat phone comes with a 720p display, a 1.2GHz quad-core processor and 4G LTE connectivity. Most importantly, it looks terrific -- that two-tone plastic body really stands out among the slew of black and grey rectangles you normally see with mid-range phones.
It's due to hit stores in the UK from early next year -- so far, O2 is the only network to announce plans to stock the phone, although no prices have yet been announced. HTC has promised it will have an "affordable price tag",

The Desire 620 follows the same design scheme as other recent phones such as the Desire 820 , launched in Berlin earlier this year, and the Desire Eye. It has a one-piece plastic shell, which has been given a cool two-tone effect.
It'll come in three colours: two-shade grey, white with orange, and white with blue. I'm really rather keen on this approach -- it's attractive, it's fun and it helps them stand out from many other cheap and mid-range phones, which are usually saddled with rather dull, grey designs. The white and orange one is particularly snazzy
 The Desire 620 runs Android 4.4 KitKat (not the latest 5.0 Lollipop, but this is forgivable on a budget phone). HTC has slapped its Sense 6 interface over the top so it won't look much different to most of HTC's recent phones -- including the flagship One M8 . I like Sense 6 as it's quite stripped-down and easy to use. It's also mercifully free of all the preinstalled bloatware you'll find on Android phones from Samsung or Sony
Powering the phone is a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 401 quad-core processor, with 1GB of RAM, which should be sufficient to give a reasonably smooth experience. There's a 2,100mAh battery, which I'd hope will be able to give a full day of use, but I'll be putting this to the test in the full review. On the back of the phone is an 8-megapixel camera, with a 5-megapixel camera on the front. Again, I'll be testing these when I spend some quality time with the phone.
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