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Jan 29, 2013

Disruptive Windows8 Phone Lumia, Ativ S, HTC 8X

In a world being ruled by iOS and Android, Microsoft hopes to bring in a whiff of fresh air with Windows Phone 8 operating system. For the ones, who haven't been paying attention to what Microsoft has been up to, Windows Phone 8 is expected to be the next major version of its mobile phone OS.


Talking about this new operating system, Stephen Baker, Vice President of Industry Analysis for NPD's Consumer Technology Market Research says, "I think Windows 8 phones definitely represent a new, strong and different competitor in the smartphone market. Not only does Microsoft take a different approach to the usage model with their tile based architecture but the ability to leverage the huge installed base of Windows PCs and Xbox game consoles should help them, over time, create a viable third path for smartphone users."

Most smartphone makers have already announced their front runners for the Windows Phone 8 operating system. The first major announcement was made by Samsung, when it unveiled its ATIV S. This smartphone has a 4.8-inch display coated with Corning "Gorilla" glass, an 8-megapixel rear camera and 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera.

Nokia soon followed to take the wraps off its Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 windows Phone devices. Nokia Lumia 920 comes with 4.5-inch PureMotion HD+ display, Wireless charging support and 2000 mAH battery. While the Nokia Lumia 820 is a mid-range smartphone that sports a 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 dual-core processor, 4.3-inch Clearblack display and 8GB of internal storage.

Taiwanese manufacturer, HTC too expressed its love for Windows Phone by announcing the HTC 8X and 8S The HTC 8X comes with 4.3-inch 720p Super LCD 2 display, while the HTC 8S is a mid-segment smartphone, which has 1GHz processor, 512MB of RAM and 4GB internal memory.

Though these were the major announcements from the big league, even Huawei has come out in support of Windows Phone 8 and is expected to launch the Ascend W1 on September 25 according to reports. The Chinese telecom company also plans to launch more devices running on Microsoft's latest OS by the end of this year.

We have already done a head-to-head comparison of these flagship smartphones from HTC, Nokia and Samsung to understand where each stands. Now we quiz the analysts in this business to understand which amongst these three has the most disruptive Windows Phone 8 line-up.

Robert Enderle, Principal Analyst at Enderle Group opines that, "Samsung currently looks the most disruptive as they have a full set of phones, tablets and PCs so they cover all use cases for the platform which is operating on a 'better together" meme". He also adds that, "They are also the most motivated to go after Apple at the moment thanks to that $1 billion judgment".

In 2007, Samsung was one of the first to get on the Android wave and its strategy on that front seems to have paid off well. Now it's trying to replicate the same with Windows Phone 8. However, the major difference now is that Samsung seems to be juggling three hats at the moment with - Windows, Android and its own Bada operating system. So, the biggest challenge confronting Samsung right now is to come out with a prefect balancing act if it plans to score in the Windows Phone 8.

John Strand, CEO of Strand Consult feels that Nokia currently has an upper hand with its Windows Phone 8 line-up. "I will say that Nokia's Windows phones are cool. Some of the specs that they are advertising are ahead of the new iPhone. Also, Nokia is 100 percent dedicated to WP8, while Samsung and HTC's focus it primarily on the Android platform." He further goes on to elaborate that, the fact that Samsung and HTC are offering Windows Phone 8 will only help Nokia. This is because Nokia and Microsoft will now have a better bargaining power with operators because if the operator does not want to stock Windows Phone devices, it will have to say no to three separate vendors.

Having said that he still feels that being a new operating system, Microsoft and Nokia have a long way to go. "From my point of view it is up hill and I think that it will be difficult for both the companies. On the brighter side, Microsoft and Nokia have the necessary resources to emerge as winners."

Baker too agrees that though Microsoft is trying to bring in a lot of differentiation in the market, it may not be smooth sailing for them. "The real issue is how aggressively they market their unified philosophy and how tightly they tie the different aspects together, and finally, of course, while the analysts and the industry likes their approach it remains to be seen if the consumer will also find the integration a valuable differentiators."

Jan 30, 2013

Sony Alpha NEX-7 Snap Review

Sony NEX-7 with E-mount 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Lens

The lens is the same as the existing NEX Series Bundles. If you think color has a different reason for the NEX-7 Premium degree d. Well, nothing more than the same non-'s lens bundle. NEX-7 and is coated with black color is matched neatly.

NEX-7 with the newly released 24mm Carl Zeiss lens

E-mount 24mm F1.8 ZA lens. Bright wide-angle lens 1.8 aperture Joe. Closeup performance combines scenery to match the focal length lenses, but also very short 16cm to Coveted formidable guy, but prices do not. Zeiss lenses only 1,398,000. The price of a decent DSLR junggeupgi're sangoe. Think of Sony's stubborn reason, plus a premium of one price and Zeiss. No doubt still a very popular lens.

NEX-7's biggest advantages is one of the 2,430-megapixel APS-C type CMOS sensors.

2,430 megapixel DSLR spread period, junggeupgi gogeupgi Throughout the entire product belonging to the top-most among high-performance products. 24.3 million pixels pixels greater with the performance of the pixel to accept the processing power of the processor is very excellent.

Over the past four years, the Sony Alpha users as a850, a200 a330, a550 a700 series from across recently that a55, a77 Sony's technological advances continue to allow interest has seen. Almost certainly have been particularly innovative baljyeon just Sony's BIONZ image processing engine. Through this event, can not be longer problem that were pointed out as the biggest problem in the past, noise processing neungyeok can see that there is a remarkable development in the transition regions were.
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Yeouido invited to Sony headquarters last Thursday. Invitation HAPPENED Annex 7. This invitation personally wait for too long haeteotgo wondering because I had a strong mind, let all the pros and cons of 'NEX-7 Elect'.

Personally of that model was the performance characteristics of the lens group and AF start, performance, and three dials (Sony TRINAVI called 're. operability) tilt LCD dial and aperture ring movement of stiff joints, such as a detailed saw

As a result, expectations regarding product led to complacency as the purchase was convinced be able to secure after a long time my way was to welcome the jireumsin

ps. Day shooting product photos only approximately 180 chapters is about. NEX-7 and some of the contributions to the preparation and design, including external characteristics from internal performance through a variety of reviews to let me introduce as well as released so far because the newly released flagship mirrorless NEX-7 than on Tuned in with interest.
Sony Alpha on the NEX-7 body

May 4, 2013

Huawei Ascend P2 vs Galaxy S3 vs HTC One

Hauwei unveiled some pretty snazzy phones at CES last month, but the company isn’t done trying to impress smartphone buyers around the world. At Mobile World Congress Huawei unveiled the Ascend P2, a follow up to the P1, that bears the promise of being the world’s fastest smartphone. The speediness Huawei claims is not just in the processor, but in the data connection as well. By utilizing LTE Cat-4 generation networking, the P2 can achieve speeds of 150 megabits per second (the iPhone 5 gets 100Mbps). The Ascend P2 even charges faster thanks to 2-amp charging that gets the battery full in less time.


With it’s 4.7-inch display featuring 500 nits of brightness to show off a heavily customized UI on top of Android, the Ascend P2 is in direct competition with Samsung’s Galaxy S3 and the new HTC One.

Here’s how it compares:

Specification
Ascend P2
Galaxy S3 HTC One
Size
8.4 thick (mm)
136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6 (mm)
137.4 x 68.2 x 9.3 (mm)
Weight
122g
133g
143g
Screen
4.7-inch IPS
4.8-inch Super AMOLED
4.7-inch LCD
Resolution
1280×720 pixels
1280×720 pixels
1080p
OS
Android 4.1 with Emotion UI
Android 4.1 with TouchWiz UI
Android 4.1.2 with Sense 5
Storage
16GB
16/32GB
32/64GB
SD Card Slot
TK
Yes
No
Processor
1.5GHz quad-core
Dual-core Snapdragon S4 (US)
Quad-core Snapdragon 600
RAM
1GB
2GB
2GB
Connectivity
Wi-Fi, 4G LTE
Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, HSPA+
Wi-Fi, 4G LTE, HSPA+
Camera
Front 1.3MP, Rear 13MP
Front 1.9MP, Rear 8MP
Front 2.1MP, Rear 4MP
Bluetooth
Yes
Yes, version 4.0
Yes, version 4.0
Battery
2420mAh
2100mAh
2300mAh
Charger
Micro USB
Micro USB
Micro USB
Marketplace
Google Play Store
Google Play Store
Google Play Store
Price
€399
$200+
TBA
Availability
Orange (EU), unlocked (US)
AT&T, Sprint, T-Mob, Verizon
AT&T, T-Mob, Verizon

The Ascend P2 holds up well in comparison to the new HTC One flagship phone, and out-specs the Galaxy S3 (admittedly an “old” handset) in several areas. What’s surprising is that the P2 doesn’t have full 1080p resolution, which is the trend for new Android smartphones in this size class. It’s great that the phone has wide viewing angles, can be used even with gloves like the new Nokia Lumias, and is protected by Gorilla Glass. Will the lack of full HD matter to everyone?

Huawei is taking the same route as Samsung, HTC, and even LG in putting a heavily customized skin over Android and bundling in a ton of apps and services to enhance the Android experience. Some people love this approach and others really hate it, so the Emotion UI may prove polarizing. That 1GB of RAM could prove a problem in this area.

The 13 megapizel camera on the back is another of Huawei’s selling points. As HTC reminded us recently, megapixel count isn’t the only thing that determines pixel quality. The promise of HDR (high dynamic range) photos and video plus sharper pictures using digital zoom point to a camera that will give even HTC’s ultrapixels some competition.