Category: Samsung

  • Samsung Wave 2 Unboxing + Hands On Video

    Samsung Wave 2 Unboxing + Hands On Video

    This is the third in series for Samsung Phones , The WAVE II , is a second generation wave with a bunch of physical changes from the Wave I

    check out the video below!

  • Samsung Galaxy Fit Hands on + Unboxing Video

    Samsung Galaxy Fit Hands on + Unboxing Video

    Here is the second in Series for Samsung Devices the full Unboxing and hands on Video

    Check it out

     

  • Samsung Plans to sell 10 Million 3D TVs , while LG only targets 5 in 2011

    Samsung Plans to sell 10 Million 3D TVs , while LG only targets 5 in 2011

    This year is the year of the gadgets and the Chinese should add another type to their calendar! While in Korea competition is heating up, where in the red corner heavyweight Samsung plans to sell 10 million of the eye hurting, brain killing 3D hdtvs this year, Lightweight LG at the blue corner will only aim to sell 5 Mill.

    LG products are often considered cheap and less reliable, in India at-least, they have a shorter lifespan, But, come-on LG a low target may = lower sales. We know you want to be better! So ramp up the quality and set the bar high!

  • Dell Venue – Android Amoled Monster – Full Review + Video and Sample Shots

    Dell Venue – Android Amoled Monster – Full Review + Video and Sample Shots

    Android, Android and more Android! Are you already sick of it? We sure are not!

    The latest flagship Android smartphone from Dell’s stable is less of a shocker. Check out our Review

    The Build Quality

    For the Dell Venue , we have two independent views when it comes to build. The front of the device is this shiny, rugged and curved gorilla glass. The chrome trim and good tactile buttons make it an added bonus. But, the poorly designed back cover and cheap plastic utilization suddenly turns our view around.

    The overall construction of the device is pretty solid and delivers where most leave off squeaking and rattling. The Dell Venue seems really bulky in the hand and not as refined as the Desire HD when you hold it in your hand.

     

    Hardware Specs

    The Dell Venue like others in this price range comes with a  whole set of Top notch hardware, But in this age of technology, what was top notch yesterday is a poor mans tale today.

    • Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 1 GHz processor
      (We are already discussing dual core hybrids now)
    • 512 MB RAM, 1 GB ROM (is it enough?)
    • 8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash (Bah!)
    • 4.1 inches, 480 x 800 pixels, AMOLED, 16M Colors capacitive touchcreen.
      (Now this is wow! resolution still a tad low if you ask us)
    • Android 2.2 (why not 2.3, why, why ?)

    Those are the only specs worth talking about the rest comes down to the usual WiFi, BLuetooth, MicroUSB, MicroSd- upto 32Gb.

    Overall hardware is good and the performance of the device is also good. But, the Quadrant Score shows a whole new story, averaging from 600-700 on the scorecard. The result is simply pathetic!



    Multimedia and Camera

    Now this is where the Dell Venue raked up on the Points. The Amoled screen is simply superb! The Blacks are so deep that you don’t see the difference between the screen and the surrounding bezel.

    The video performance is extraordinary thanks to the display, and possibly the curved glass front. The display makes video on this almost lifelike –

    Now, if only we could stretch the display (rolls eyes)

    The Loudspeaker is best in class period, Dell has somehow managed to stuff their Android lineup with superior quality speakers. Surprisingly, no one seems to talk about them, But, how could they not? These Phones have possible the best in device speaker we have heard ever. The bass is so good it makes you want to play he song over and over again. The speaker delivers quality sound with high volume, great bass and mid, trebles can be tweaked.

    Camera on the Dell Venue is an 8 Megapixel snapper which has autofocus, touch to focus, macro mode and the works when it comes to effects/ brightness settings and timer etc. Images look not so great on the device but great on a computer screen. This may be due to a mis-calibration between the Amoled screen (which displays colors differently) and the Camera, who knows? This however didnt bother us much, and we were happy as long as the images were the way they should be.

    Video on the device is also good and smooth – 720p HD video with a whole flurry of effects and settings makes the video mode a lot of fun to use. The 1Ghz chip allows for fast processing and you can download several apps from the marketplace and do your editing right on the device.

     

    Phone and Messaging

    We always stress that a smart phone should at first be a smart – PHONE. The Dell venue was a bit of a let down in performing that, we got frequent signal drops and connection failures. It even failed to get a proper signal at times. The “no service” signal bothered us for quite some time, a couple of reboots and it was gone.

    3G Connectivity was (the best word for it ) a “Bi$%h” we couldn’t get the damn thing to connect to 3G.

    Messaging on the other hand was a breeze the onboard keyboard comes with swype and a bunch of other input options, The reponsiveness of the touchscreen along with clear letters makes typing fairly simple and quick. This makes emailing and sms on the Dell Venue a fun exercise.


    Gaming and Internet

    We never talk about gaming in our reviews, But, this time we just had to make an exception. The Screen (have we mentioned before how much we love it) makes gaming so much fun with the deep colors, it almost makes you never want to stop, become game playing zombies tilting the device and driving your car, shooting the other zombies or blowing up those crazy “egg stealin” Pigs.

    Uhhhhh. Brains!!!!

    Internet browsing is a breeze, kinetic scrolling, accelerometer, pinch to zoom and slide to scroll work brilliantly without showing any form of LAG. Did we mention the greatness of the Amoled display? makes browsing and reading on websites atleast 4x better. The Venue comes preloaded with flash for the browser so seamless internet for all the folks.

    Battery Life

    The Venue had a phenomenal battery life in our tests.

    1. Phone Calls : 5.5 hours
    2. Web browsing 8 – 9 hours

    We couldn’t test web browsing over 3G because well the damn device wouldn’t get a connection. piff!

    Video Review



    Conclusion

    A strong device from Dell, in terms of build and hardware capability, Beautiful screen, great battery life.

    But it all boils down to poor connectivity and phone call ability and that has let us down a lot. Unless phone calls is not your main criteria for buying a “Phone”,

    The device is priced at INR 28,000/-

    Our Recommendation = ” LET IT PASS”

    [xrr rating=2.75/5 label=”We Rate it” imageset=shiny_yellow_star display_as=fraction_stars]




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  • Samsung introduces a super quiet robot vacum : Tango

    Samsung introduces a super quiet robot vacum : Tango

    The newest vacum cleaner from Samsung termed the “intruder” is super quiet at just 50db of noise level, Priced in Korea for about 750,000 Won (32,,000 Inr). The company plans to launch it worldwide by August 2011.


    Via : Engadget

  • Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus

    Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus

    So the successor to Samsung’s most popular smartphone has been just made official at the MWC launch. The Samsung Galaxy S II has a great host of Specs :

    • 4.27-inch 800 x 480 Super AMOLED Plus display
    • 8 megapixel primary camera
    • 1080p video capture accompanied
    • 2 megapixel Front camera
    • Gingerbread with TouchWiz 4.0
    • NFC support
    • 8.49mm thick
    • The thinnest smartphone

    The size makes the device 0.2mm slimmer than the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc’s thinnest point.



    Go to the Next Page for the Press Release


  • Samsung Galaxy S 2 and 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet leaked on Korean website

    Samsung Galaxy S 2 and 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet leaked on Korean website

    Here ye, Here ye! The Samsung Galaxy S2 was spotted on the company’s korean website.

    • Android 2.3 Gingerbread
    • 4.3-inch display
    • 1GHz dual-core processor
    • HSPA+
    • Bluetooth 3.0
    • 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi
    • Weighs 116g (4.09 ounces)
    • 8.49mm thick  or should we say thin!


    The article also mentions that 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet with:

    • 1GHz dual-core processor
    • 8 megapixel camera with “full HD” video recording
    • Dual surround sound speakers
  • Nokia and Microsoft to Join hands next friday! – WP7 on NOKIA?

    Nokia and Microsoft to Join hands next friday! – WP7 on NOKIA?

    The New York Times is reporting, that, in a strategic shift of Platform from Symbian to either Android or Microsofts Windows Phone 7. The Finnish giant has chosen the latter. It was high time when the company drops its hopes on the only thing slowing down once a superpower in the mobile phone trade. Symbian was/is and may remain outdated, period. The company’s move may come as a welcome to its investors worldwide and to the millions of its users globally.

    There is a high chance and it’s entirely possible they could be ramping up to do that again, sharing apps and services between Windows Phone 7 and Symbian / MeeGo.

    But, the biggest question lies in the concept of Nokia becoming another hardware-only manufacturer, and surviving in a market that is already ahead in leaps and bounds, with self sustaining companies like Samsung, HTC and even LG. It is becoming more and more difficult to predict the future of this legend. Nevertheless, there is still hope, with the new changes coming to Symbian this year. What may be the most exciting year in the history of Technology has just begun!

    Source : New York Times

  • Samsung Galaxy Pop S5570 available on PreOrder

    Samsung Galaxy Pop S5570 available on PreOrder

    Whats here folks, a Series of Android phones from Samsung are headed to India. Including the new Samsung Galaxy Pop. FlipKart has this device, now available for preorder. Get yours booked! Or wait for a full review from iGyaan.



    Source : FlipKart

  • HTC HD7 Review + Video + Samples

    HTC HD7 Review + Video + Samples

    Windows Phone 7 Was released Q4 2010, Htc was the most involved during Launch of Windows phone 7. Htc was also, the firt company to bring their WP7 phones to India.. The First WP7 device to hit India was the HD7. iGyaan was the First to report its availability and also the first to give an unboxing video and pictures. Today we are here as the first with a review of this device on Indian shores. So, lets begin :-

     

    Overview

    Windows phone had predominantly dominated the smartphone (or supposed) market before the likes of Android and iOS. Windows Mobile OS was the easiest was to get around on your handheld touchscreen device using a stylus to navigate through the tiny start menus and buggy interfaces. Gone are those days, Microsoft, has upped the bar and competition has been tough on their noses. The Latest version of the Windows mobile platform the WINDOWS PHONE 7, does everything that the earlier variants couldn’t, a lot less of everything that they could, most importantly, it is as smooth and good looking as butter on a Hot Pan.

    HTC began as a company of Windows Devices, manufacturing devices under third party names, until they decided to launch their own brand and come out strong. The company has grown because of Microsoft and the Windows platform. So, they were the first to offer support for a refreshed version of their favorite OS. The HD7 is the flagship for the company in the Windows Phone 7 Series. With Beautiful looks and an inside that makes a even android phones shame the device packs it all, but, does it?

    Build Quality

    The Hd7 packs a stunning 4.3 inch 480×800 px front LCD. this screen along with a dark chrome metal bezel and invariably sexy looks make it one of the Hottest smart-phones in the market today. Overall a high strength construction along with premium use of glass and metals make it absolutely top notch. The flaws however are there and include, a very poorly designed back cover which leaves a lot to be desired and a lot of noise from the handset when, well its shaken.

    Also, noticeably bothersome is the fact that all the buttons are flush with the phones bezel so they are not tactile and really difficult to operate. The Screen is recessed into the bezel and the bezel hurts the finger while its under operation.

     

     

    TouchScreen & Display

    The Display is a 480×800 px LCD display, which is multitouch and boasts a high contrast and brilliant brightness. The display is absolutely amazing, we always hoped that the HTC samsung fallout wouldn’t happen. so that the HTC phones could continue getting SAMOLED screens. But, this screen makes you feel otherwise. The beautiful display along with brilliant colors from the Windows Phone 7 make the device look and perform great. The touch screen experience is fluid, to the extent that every tap gives you a response. The screen in our case did not fade when tilted, like it did for a lot of others people who complained about the quality of display. Agreed the viewing angle is not as good as we would expect from a device like the said, But, then again how many times do you actually look at your device at a 70-90 degree angle.

    The Kickstand plays a major role in how the display looks, Once placed on a surface the angle of view changes to a slightly tilted one, this does not affect the viewing experience  on the device – which can be totally hands-free

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