Tag: unboxing

  • LG Optimus 2X Review

    LG Optimus 2X Review

    The First dual core smartphone in India, But does it have what it takes to stand up against the ever heating competition. Lets find out.

    BUILD QUALITY

    This is possibly the best phone from LG’s stable when it comes to build quality. The mix of materials is nice, so nice infact, that you wouldn’t make out that its an LG if we covered the branding. A very nice mix of soft touch back with steel and alloy bezel, a tapered gorilla glass that sumps down on the sides to give a fantastic feel of the device. Buttons are nice and tactile, only the top HDMI connector is kind of flimsy. But apart from that, top to bottom, front and back this device is constructed well.

    HARDWARE

    The Optimus 2X has an interesting mix of specifications, A dual core 1Ghz Tegra 2 Processor. A 480×800 pixels LCD display, An 8 MP camera, 8GB internal space, the usual Wifi Bluetooth etc, 3G, HSDPA and a 1500 mah battery. These specs put it right in the top few of this year  when it comes to performance knock-ers.

    CAMERA & MULTIMEDIA

    The device is designed to perform when it comes to still images, with one of the best possible cameras we have ever seen on a mobile device the 8MP camera took the liberty to deliver good quality images even when the situation didn’t demand it. The low light performance of the camera is phenomenal and we were able to achieve some good low light shots, indoors.

     

     

    Video quality on the other hand is a baby on its own dimensions. The 1920 x 1080p video at 24fps is poor and choppy, 720p video is fairly better at 30fps but still turns out choppy and jittery. The camera also boasts video -digital zoom, which does not perform well either, see sample below.

     

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    Speaker on the Optimus 2X is not as loud as we would like it to be, sound is not loud enough we believe and sometimes can ruin the experience. The device otherwise is a multimedia powerhouse, like any other android device. It also has an inbuilt 8GB of storage from the get go and a 32GB expansion slot make it a paradise situation for data-media hungry users.

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    The display does its job in the multimedia section and the overall experience is almost disturbance free. Movies play like a charm and gaming is good if not excellent. There are no touch response or accelerometer issues so you wont find yourself complaining on those vital facts while interacting with the device or many of the thousands of apps.

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    PHONE & MESSAGING

    The phone aspect of the device is brilliant and there were  no issues in that, the network was strong and sound from both the earpiece and mic was excellent coming in and going out. This fact is also unlikely of an LG phone, where people often complain of network issues. The bars were strong, even while in transit, and we can safely say the device delivered more than we expected.

    Messaging is simple for those with a knack of touch screens, the touch keyboard is reminiscent of design hues from the Apple iPhone keyboard, so is fairly fast and efficient, the touchscreen is responsive so you wont find yourself struggling. Whats more you can always install the various keyboards from the marketplace : Read Swype.

    DUAL CORE GOODNESS! ?

    We don’t know what LG did, we really don’t. Despite packing the best possible specs for a price thats realistic and affordable by those looking to buy serious smart-phones. The LG Optimus 2x fails to deliver. The UI is slow and buggy, and the overall interface reminds us of those cheap chinese made phones that are forced to run android on them. The NVIDIA Tegra processor was not exploited by LG it seems and in a hurry to reach the market before others they got stuck in poorly processed Hardware. The software integration  to exploit the dual core systems is not seen properly in Android 2.2 froyo(os that ships with the device) you will see the device hang , crash, and bore you in many instances in the main UI, while working just fine within apps. LG really needs to roll out a software update fast if they expect to sell this handset in the market.

    CONCLUSION

    The LG Optimus 2x is there but not there, its awesome but a little boring. The device packs specs but does not integrate them. Hardware is not the key, Even a certain fruit company (read: Apple) has shown us time and again its not always about the hardware, its how usable you can make the product at the end of it. With the LG Optimus 2x you are just left hanging by a thread feeling incomplete. Despite holding a mammoth device you don’t feel confident.

    iGyaan says : Give the Optimus 2X a nice wave goodbye, because you cant expect performance from a device that fails you from the get go.

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    UNBOXING VIDEO

    Full Review Video

     

  • HTC Salsa Launched : Unboxing and Hands on Pics (PR) : Video now up

    HTC Salsa Launched : Unboxing and Hands on Pics (PR) : Video now up

    Okay so HTC has officially announced the HTC Salsa, the phone with a dedicated Facebook button, As always we g0t the device and unboxed it for you viewing pleasure.

    Check out the pictures below, and hang tight while the video is uploaded. (there were some issues and the video is being re uploaded – hang on )

     

     

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    HTC Unveils the Social Phone HTC Salsa in India

     

    Raises the bar for mobile social phones with the HTC Salsa


    New Delhi, India – June 13, 2011 – HTC Corporation, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, today announced the launch of the HTC Salsa in India. The HTC Salsa is powered by the Android operating system and features HTC Sense, HTC’s unique design philosophy that focuses on putting people at the centre by making your phone work in a more simple and natural way. The phone is built entirely to be social, incorporating the simplicity, ease-of-use and depth of HTC Sense.

    With the stylishly designed HTC Salsa, you can surf from one website to another with multiple browsing windows, zoom in and out of a page, and watch the text resize automatically on screen. You can merge your different email accounts together into one inbox. All the emails are color coded, so you know what’s what, and you can sort them by importance, groups or content. In keeping with its emphasis on easy social connectivity, the HTC Salsa also provides a one-touch access to the key functions of Facebook, integrated throughout the HTC Sense experience, through a dedicated Facebook button.
    According to Faisal Siddiqui, Country Manager, HTC India, ““HTC has always understood that different people want different things and the new HTC Salsa offers special new ways to socialize through a mobile device. With Indians increasingly getting hooked on to the social web, we wanted to create the ultimate socially connected phone which makes this experience simple and convenient.”
    The HTC Salsa offers a fast, high-performance smartphone experience. Capture the moment in high-resolution stills or video with the 5-megapixel camera and immediately share it with friends on the generous 3.4-inch, 480 x 320 resolution touch display. Upload your photos to Facebook at the touch of a button. For face-to-face conversations on the move, the VGA front-facing camera enables high-quality video calling.

    Pricing & Availability

    The new HTC Salsa will be available at a Market Operating Price of Rs. 22,000* at all authorized HTC resellers across the country.

    * Prices may vary according to the local applicable taxes

    About HTC

    HTC Corporation (HTC) is one of the fastest growing companies in the mobile industry. By putting people at the center of everything it does, HTC creates innovative smartphones and tablets that better serve the lives and needs of individuals. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under ticker 2498. For more information about HTC, please visit www.htc.com.

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  • iGyaan Exclusive : HTC Flyer now Available, Price, Specs detailed with Unboxing Coming soon

    iGyaan Exclusive : HTC Flyer now Available, Price, Specs detailed with Unboxing Coming soon

     

    Here is some great news for Tablet fans, The HTC Flyer is now available and selling at exclusive HTC vendors across the country. We already have a unit headed to us for unboxing and review. So expect a full coverage to follow suit.

     

    Technical Details

    • Dimensions (width x height x depth): 122 x 195.4 x 13.2mm
    • Weight: 420g with battery
    • Display: 7 inch touch-sensitive screen with 1024 X 600 resolution
    • CPU speed: 1.5 GHz
    • Platform: Android with HTC Sense
    • Memory:
      • Internal storage: 32 GB
      • RAM: 1 GB
    • Connectors:
      • 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
      • Standard micro-USB
    • Camera:
      • 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus
      • 1.3 megapixel front camera
    • Sensors:
      • Ambient light sensor
      • G-Sensor
      • Digital compass
    • Audio supported formats:
      • Playback:.aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma
      • Recording:.amr, .aac
    • Video supported formats:
      • Playback:.3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv , .avi .xvid (MP4 ASP and MP3)
      • Recording:.3gp
    • Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
    • Bluetooth: Bluetooth® 3.0 with A2DP for wireless stereo headsets
    • GPS: Internal GPS antenna
    • Battery:
      • Battery type: Rechargeable battery
      • Capacity: 4000 mAh
      • Standby time3: Up to 820 ~1470 hours
      • Video playback: Up to 4 hours
    • Network:
      • HSPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia: 900/AWS/2100 MHz
      • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
    • Box content: Pouch PO S580, Data cable, Magic Pen ST D500, AC Adapter with ExtMicro USB Connector

    Price Seems expensive for a 32GB version : Rs. 39,000/-

  • Epic Sunday Treat : Samsung Galaxy S2 Unboxing and Hands on Pics , feat : iPhone 4 | Update : Video LIVE!

     

     

    Is it here Finally? Yes it is, the new Samsung Galaxy S2, The Epic Smartphone of the Year! (Till now Anyway)  While we unbox the beauty check out the Hands On Pics below. Remember you got all exclusive news on the Samsung Galaxy S2 here at iGyaan.in.

     

  • Micromax launches the Bling-2 (A55) powered with Android (PR)

    Micromax launches the Bling-2 (A55) powered with Android (PR)

     

    Whats this?. Micromax has just Launched the New Micromax Bling 2. If you have not already then please check out our exclusive Unboxing Video of the Device : HERE. In the meanwhile read the Full Press Release below.

     

    PRESS RELEASE

    New Delhi, May 26TH, 2011: Micromax Informatics Limited (“Micromax”), which is the largest Indian domestic mobile handsets company, in terms of units shipped during the quarter ended March 31, 2010 and the third largest mobile handset seller as at March 31, 2010 (Source: IDC’s India Quarterly Mobile Handsets Tracker, 1Q 2010, June 2010 release) today unveils a new creation Bling-2, designed for the fashion-savvy women.

     

    With its glossy finish frame made with Swarovski Zirconia, the new Bling 2 has an Android 2.2 Froyo and numerous apps. To add to its design and features, Bling-2 comes in a white leather carry case enclosed with a compact mirror and special pouch to keep your lip gloss, making it easier to retouch your make -up anytime, anywhere!

     

    The phone also comes with interactive apps that would keep today’s demanding woman on their toes. Some of which are MiRoamer- Mobile radio, Saavn- Music on Demand, Mosho- Mobile shopping, Mundu Live TV (1 month free trial) and Whatsapp- a messenger that works across platforms(VAS). There’s also Micromax app store for all other requirements.

     

    With a display of 7.1 cm, and a capacitive screen, Bling2 provides features such as surfing the net, texting, sharing pictures, music, videos and more. The Bling2 also offers a Mi-Fi pocket wireless internet feature, making it personal wireless broadband connection. The phone works on both 2G and 3G networks with GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz) and WCDMA (2100 MHz) technology. The phone comes with 3.0 MP cameras and the lens is framed in Swaroski Zirconia. The memory of the phone is expandable up to 32GB with micro SD card. The phone comes with 3.5 mm universal jack and Bluetooth connectivity. It also comes with an integrated GPS system.

     

     

    The model will be available across India. For more information, please visit www.micromaxinfo.com

     

    About Micromax:

    Micromax, is the largest Indian mobile handset company, in terms of units shipped during the quarter ended March 31, 2010 and the third largest mobile handset seller as at March 31, 2010 (Source: IDC’s India Quarterly Mobile Handsets Tracker, 1Q 2010, June 2010 release). Micromax has domestic offices across India and global presence in Hong Kong, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri-Lanka and UAE.

     

     

    DisclaimerMicromax Informatics Limited is proposing, subject to market conditions and other considerations, a public issue of its equity shares and has filed a Draft Red Herring Prospectus (“DRHP“) with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (“SEBI“). The DRHP is available on the website of SEBI at www.sebi.gov.in and the respective websites of the book running lead managers atwww.jmfinancial.in, http://www.online.citibank.co.in/rhtm/citigroupglobalscreen1.htm, www.edelcap.com and www.nomura.com/asia/services/capital_raising/equity.shtml.

    Investors should note that investment in equity shares involves a high degree of risk and for details relating to the same, see the section titled “Risk Factors” of the DRHP.

    The equity shares have not been and will not be registered under the U.S. Securities Act of 1933, as amended (“U.S. Securities Act”) or any state securities laws in the United States, and, unless so registered, may not be offered or sold within the United States except pursuant to an exemption from, or in a transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws. There will be no public offering of the equity shares in the United States ” .


  • Asus K53SJ Core i5 Sandy Bridge Laptop Unboxing, With Pics and Video

    Asus K53SJ Core i5 Sandy Bridge Laptop Unboxing, With Pics and Video

    The Asus K53SJ is one great laptop with great specs and a really affordable price point.

    Priced at 36,000/ INR in the Market. Check out the specs and Unboxing video below.

     

     

  • iG Exclusive : Micromax Bling 2 Unboxing and Hands ON

    iG Exclusive : Micromax Bling 2 Unboxing and Hands ON

    Check it out guys, We finally got a full box of the new and upcoming Micromax Bling 2.

    The Device has an MRP. of Rs.  11500/-. But, will sell for somewhere in the 8000-9000 bracket. Check out the Pictures below and stay tuned for the full Unboxing Video after the break.

    Specs Include

    • Capacitive TouchScreen
    • 7.112 CM LCD DISPLAY
    • Android 2.2
    • Portable Wifi Hotspot
    • 1000mah battery
    • 3 MP Camera
    • Bluetooth, Wifi
    • 3G + HSDPA
    • Accelerometer
    • 600mhz Processor
    • 107.2mm x 58.7mm x 13.5mm

  • Nikon D5100 Unboxing Video,  Hands on Pictures + Samples

    Nikon D5100 Unboxing Video, Hands on Pictures + Samples

    We got the Nikon D5100 to play around with so Check out our full Unboxing Video. Followed by sample shots and product pictures.

     

     

    Product Pictures

     

    Sample Pictures

     

    SPECIFICATION

     

    • DX 16 MP CMOS sensor (1.5x crop factor)
    • Normal ISO 100-6400 * (can be raised to ISO 25 600)
    • 4 fps Burst
    • Full HD 1080p movie, 30 fps, H.264 AVCHD
    • Auto focus while recording video
    • Vari-angle LCD
    • 3-inch 921 thousand pixels resolution
    • Finder cov. 95% with a magnification of 0.78 x
    • Flash sync 1 / 200 sec
    • 11 point AF
    • 420 pixels RGB
    • Quiet shutter mode
    • Bracketing and HDR in camera (not in D3100)
    • EXPEED 2 (14 bit)
  • Canon 600D Rebel T3i Unboxing and Sample Shots

    Canon 600D Rebel T3i Unboxing and Sample Shots

    Check it out guys we got the new Canon 600d / Rebel T3i . Check out the unboxing of the camera below along with sample images at the bottom of this post.

     

    PRODUCT PICTURES

     

     

    SAMPLE PICTURES from The CAMERA

    SPECIFICATIONS

     

    Battery

    • Battery type(s)      Lithium ion
    • Battery Charger    Yes

    Camera

    • Optical sensor   CMOS
    • Light sensitivity  ISO 100, ISO 125, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 600, ISO 800, ISO 1000, ISO 1200, ISO 1250, ISO 1600, ISO 2000, ISO 2500, ISO 3200, ISO 5000, ISO 6400
    • Flash type    Built-in
    • Megapixels   18 megapixels
    • LCD display size   3 inch

    Connectivity

    • PC Connection  HDMI

    General

    • Camera Type  Digital SLR
    • Dimensions (H x W x D)   99.5 x 133.1 x 79.7 mm
    • Weight   570 g

    Other

    • Cables   A/V

     

    Still images

    • Still image resolution (max)   5184 x 3456 pixels

    Video

    • Video capture format(s) QuickTime (MOV)
    • Video capture resolution(s)  1920 x 1080 pixels
  • Samsung Galaxy Pro Quick Video Preview

    Samsung Galaxy Pro Quick Video Preview

    Here is a Quick Video Preview of the New Samsung Galaxy Pro

  • Samsung Galaxy Pro GT B7510 Unboxing and Hands On – iG in The Mountains : Update with Video

    Samsung Galaxy Pro GT B7510 Unboxing and Hands On – iG in The Mountains : Update with Video

    We went on a road trip See Here . So we decided to bring some review goodness along : Check out the new Samsung Galaxy Pro GT B7510

    This is the First Dual Input (Touch and Qwerty) Android Phone from Samsung in a CandyBar form

    Samsung Galaxy Pro GT B7510 Tech Specs

    • Network : HSDPA 7.2Mbps 900/2100 / EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
    • OS : Android 2.2 Froyo
    • Display : 2.8? LQVGA (320×240) TFT-LCD
    • Processor : 800MHz Processor
    • Camera: Main(Rear): 3.0 Mega Pixel Camera AF
      (Single Shot, Beauty Shot, Panorama Shot, Smile Shot, Action Shot)
    • Video : Codec : MPEG4/ H.264/ H.263/ WMV/ RV/ DivX/ Xvid
      Playback : WVGA @30fps
      Recording : QVGA @ 30fps
    • Audio :MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, RA
    • 3.5mm Ear Jack & Speaker, Stereo FM Radio with RDS, Voice Recorder
    • Enterprise Solutions : Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
      ThinkFree Editor
      Value-added Features
    • A-GPS
    • Bluetooth® technology v 2.1
    • USB 2.0
    • Wi-Fi 802.11 (b/g/n)
    • Accelerometer, Light, Digital Compass, Proximity
    • 512MB + 2GB inbox + microSD (up to 32GB)
    • 66.7 x 108.6 x 10.65mm, 103.4g
    • 1350mAh
    • Talk Time : up to11 hours
    • Standby Time : up to 620 hours

     

     

     

    Check out the Pictures Below.

  • HTC Desire S Full Review India with Sample Pics and Video Rev

    HTC Desire S Full Review India with Sample Pics and Video Rev

    One of the Mighty phones from HTC’s stable the HTC Desire needed a real makeover to take on the market. With a big mass audience to please and some really big shoes to fill, does the Desire S really actually replace the original HTC Desire? Our Review looks into the mass appeal Desire S and tells you what it brings to the table.

    BUILD QUALITY AND HARDWARE

    The HTC Desire S is the best form factor of smart-phone from HTC with a perfect size and quality styling and brilliant form factor. The device fits easily in all hand sizes and is convenient to pocket around. This is by far the best representation of form factor from HTC.  That being said the paint or the exterior finish was not up to standards, we saw the paint fade from several places with just regular use, within a week. We are not too happy with this fact and are unsure whether  or not people can claim warranty on such units.

    In terms of specs we have the following

    Frequency Quad Band
    Phone Style Touchscreen
    OS Android 2.3 Gingerbread
    Thickness 11.63mm
    Length 115mm
    Width 59.8mm
    Weight 130g
    Built-in Memory 1.1GB
    Additional Memory MicroSD support (up to 32GB)
    High-speed Data GPRS, HSDPA,Wi-Fi,
    Connectivity Bluetooth, USB
    Screen Size 3.7-inch touch screen with 480 x 800 resolution
    Camera Resolution 5 megapixels
    Flash power LED flash
    Battery 1450 mAh

     

    We are calling it the Lightweight Champion because of the simple fact that it bring most high end features at a much reasonable price than one would expect from an HTC Phone

    PHONE AND MESSAGING

    The phone dialer is as great as any other HTC phone we have tested in the past,  the earpiece and mic make us wonder if anyone can become any better with the voice quality. Network connections are smooth, we did face the “Death grip” issues in some case where the network dropped significantly when the device was held too tight.

    Messaging is simple and easy with the HTC keyboard and even better with keyboard replacements from the Marketplace, the touch screen is accurate and responsive hence there is no problem with the accuracy of the keyboard.

    we simple love the fact that HTC devotes a huge chunk of its time in fixing the phone inside the Smartphone, to make it work seamlessly. As is the case with every thing man-made problems are there in devices, But we have seen a huge uptrend where HTC and constantly improved their products over-time, focusing on past issues.

    SCREEN AND MULTIMEDIA

    We don’t see how this is an improvement over the past Desire, we were actually lucky enough to get the original Desire with an AMOLED screen, which basically trumped all other screens including the sLCD offered by HTC these days, the resolution is also somewhat similar at 480×800 pixels and the screen size is small compared to competition. Although touchscreen technology has improved significantly we can see that the device is more responsive and accurate at receiving inputs. Which makes the overall experience worthwhile.

    Video playback quality is simply great on this device, we tested a huge array of video files, buffer sizes and audio syncs  they all played great and the device just scored a ten in our books in terms of multimedia. The screen is still great and watching videos on it is still a lot of fun. Speakerphone on the device is actually the only thing we can complain about, because it is poor for a device that is so great. Low volumes make utilization of this device in public places a horrid experience.

    CAMERAS

    The device has 2 cameras a rear 5 MP snapper which can also take 720p video and a front facing VGA cam that not only looks far better than any other VGA cam that we have tested but records great video.

    The rear 5 MP sensor has great color depth and a large view field, we also saw that the camera was much snappier at taking pictures and the rest of the HTC devices tested by US. Pictures were clear and crisp and low light performance was quite surprisingly good. Video is the standard 720p Lossless format, with little or no jitter. We love the added picture and video effects, makes the camera app a much more complete app, and you wont find yourself searching for a marketplace camera app replacement.

    The front camera is great for portrait pictures and even great for video logging, without needed the mention of Video calling over skype fring etc which works natively and brilliantly.

    CONCLUSION

    The device packs a lot of features at a price bracket of 22,000/- to 24,000/- Indian Rupees. Possibly the best device in the market at that price, Comes with Android 2.3 right out the box, a front and rear camera and simply great form and construction. You cant beat that at a price of 22K . The fact that you can add a couple of thousand and get the Incredible S, makes us kinda jiggly on our own decision, Incredible S gives a Better Performance CPU-GPU,  an sLCD, an 8 Mega Pixel camera and Better sound output.

    [xrr rating=4/5 label=”We Rate The Desire S” imageset=shiny_yellow_star display_as=fraction_stars]

     

    Full Video UNBOXING

    FULL REVIEW VIDEO

     

    VIDEO CAMERA SAMPLE

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc : Full Review with Video

    Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc : Full Review with Video

    One of the most beautiful Android devices in the market yet, The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc proves that not all Android Devices need to be dull and boring. The Arc is a show stopper, and it certainly impressed us on another level.

    Let start with the usual line up.

    BUILD QUALITY and HARDWARE

    The Xperia Arc has a deceiving structure, the device looks like a plastic toy initially, but is extremely well built and once you hold the device in your hand you will never make the same mistake again. It has a great design which tapers out in the center and broadens out to the side.

    Contrary to what most critics are saying the device is extremely comfortable to hold in the hand and fits comfortably when gripping the device during those in game driving scenes.

    The Xperia Arc also packs a brilliant bit of hardware in terms of specs. Check them out :

    Specifications of Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc

    Frequency Quad band
    Phone Style Touchscreen
    OS Android 2.3
    Thickness 8.7mm
    Length 125mm
    Width 63mm
    Weight 117g
    Built-in Memory 512MB
    Additional Memory MicroSD up to 32GB
    High-speed Data HSDPA
    Connectivity GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
    Screen Size 4.2-inch, 480×854 pixels
    Secondary Screen Size N/A
    Screen Colours 16 million colours
    Camera Yes
    Camera Resolution 8-megapixel
    Flash Yes
    Ringtones Yes
    Music Player Yes
    Music Formats MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV
    Radio Yes
    Speaker Yes
    Internet Yes
    Browser WAP
    Games Yes
    Processor Qualcomm MSM8250 Snapdragon 1 GHz processor
    Battery 1500mAh

    Price :Rs.  27,500

    CAMERA and MULTIMEDIA

    The camera on the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc has an 8 MegaPixel Sony Exmor-R Sensor. It is just something you will love to – well, LOVE. The camera is absolutely brilliant, and comes close to a perfect replacement for a day use digital camera. The camera is extremely sensitive to light and will pick up the slightest detail in the image. The device also has 720p recording capability which when combined with onboard image stabilization methods provides a decent set of tools for video capture.

    We were however, disappointed with the lack of quality and depth in the video captured by the Arc. while it looks absolutely stunning on the Device , video playback on a big screen looks washed out to say the least.

    The Arc also provided the best movie/video experience we have had with an Android Device. The Display simply cannot be praised enough, the colors are deep and the resolution combined with the all new Bravia Engine for Mobile phones makes the video quality just Superb. We have not seen better quality on a Phone display period.

    Sound quality, video playback and Audio/Video streaming work flawlessly and deliver a promising multimedia experience. The placement of the onboard loudspeaker is at an akward position and when you are holding the device in landscape, you will find yourself covering he speaker with your finger. The results of which can be devastating for the volume levels.

    Check out the Video Capture Sample

     

     

    PHONE and MESSAGING

    The device is exceptionally good at doing what its meant to , the voice clarity is -bang on- at both ends, and network performance is sustained. The device is really good and pocket-able and simple to use, the phone dialer is fast and has large keys, the contacts and messaging screens are easy to navigate and simple to use.

     

    The keyboard on the device is also, possibly the best stock keyboard we have used, clean large-square button layout increases the accuracy of your typing capabilities many-a-fold. The keyboard is quick as is the touchscreen responsive, creating one of the best touch input interfaces. You will actually enjoy typing on this keyboard, so text away!

     

     

    BATTERY

    Usage life on the Xperia Arc was erratic. Sometimes lasting a full day without a recharge, and sometimes asking for juice every 5-6 hours. The battery life tests revealed a lot more info :-

    • 2G Talk Time  : 4.5-6 Hours
    • 3G Talk Time  : 3.5 Hours
    • 3G Browsing : 4 Hours
    • Wifi Browsing : 5-6 Hours
    • Video Playback : BE : 4.5 Hours / Without BE : 6 Hours
    • Audio Playback : Screen Off : 14 Hours (approx)

     

    USER INTERFACE

    The device runs Android 2.3 with a custom time-scape UI on top. The UI is simply beautiful and is like a melodious song that has no ending. The UI is the most innovative form of developer work seen on a stock device since the HTC Sense. The use of new widgets with the clean interface and the customizable App Drawer/ Full Menu make the device User Experience a wonderful one.

    CONCLUSION

     

    The device is good to look at and comes with Android 2.3 from the get go. The camera is good at taking pictures but, just average at video quality. The build is solid and the display like we said earlier has no parallel comparison. The device attempts at fulfilling the purpose of the average user and taking to task the pro user. We found no reason to root the device as we were happy with both performance as well as the UI (our major reasons for rooting). Although a new tool for the boot-loader unlock is now available and the full root for the device will come out sooner than we expected.

    The device comes with a free leather cover and a free screen protector, which are excellent freebies.

    There were a few negative aspects to the device and we will list them for easy access

    • The device gets overheated with prolonged use, does not affect usage but gets too hot to hold against the face.
    • The device also has unsteady HSDPA connection which breaks quite frequently
    • The battery is erratic and drains faster when the device is hot (see first)

    [xrr rating=3.25/5 label=”WE RATE THE ARC” imageset=shiny_yellow_star display_as=fraction_stars]

    Check out the remaining pictures below while you wait for the Full Video Review to go up.

     

     

    Full VIDEO REVIEW

     

  • HTC Desire S Hands On, Spec List : UPDATE with Video

    HTC Desire S Hands On, Spec List : UPDATE with Video

    We finally got our unit of the HTC Desire S and boy is this device a looker. Smooth lines and a nice curvaceous body, display looks absolutely stunning.

    Check out the pics below and wait for the full unboxing and physical features video, which should be up shortly.

    UPDATE : VIDEO ADDED BELOW

    CHECK OUT THE VIDEO UNBOXING

     

    Check out the Full Specs Below

    Network Unlocked
    Price 25,000/- INR
    Frequency Quad Band
    Phone Style Touchscreen
    OS Android 2.3 Gingerbread
    Thickness 11.63mm
    Length 115mm
    Width 59.8mm
    Weight 130g
    Built-in Memory 1.1GB
    Additional Memory MicroSD support (up to 32GB)
    High-speed Data GPRS, HSDPA,Wi-Fi,
    Connectivity Bluetooth, USB
    Screen Size 3.7-inch touch screen with 480 x 800 resolution
    Secondary Screen Size N/A
    Screen Colours N/A
    Camera Yes
    Camera Resolution 5 megapixels
    Flash power LED flash
    Ringtones Polyphonic, MP3, Truetone
    Music Player Yes
    Music Formats aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
    Radio Yes
    Speaker Yes
    Internet Yes
    Browser HTML
    Games Yes
    Battery 1450 mAh
  • Spice MI 310 Review + Pictures : UPDATE Video Now Up

    Spice MI 310 Review + Pictures : UPDATE Video Now Up

    Spice has launched a new Android Smartphone, the MI-310 running Android 2.2 Froyo to compete in the mid-range mobile market. Read the review for more details.

     

    BUILD QUALITY AND HARDWARE

    The MI-310 has a stylish aluminium body which gives easy access to the battery and internally fitted Micro SD card.  The Power/Unlock button on the top of the phone is flush with the bezel which may cause some difficulty while unlocking the device. It has a 320×480 pixel, 3.15 inch capacitive touch screen display which displays vivid images and videos and there are no complaints there. The phone also comes with a stand-alone camera shutter button, volume buttons and a small touch-sensitive trackpad for easier scrolling.

    The overall construction of the phone feels quite sturdy and its quite comfortable to hold and use. It has an inbuilt memory of 85 mb with a Micro SD slot expandable to 16Gb, built in GPS with AGPS support, 3G compliance with HSDPA access (7.2 mbps), bluetooth 2.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g, a 2.0 MP camera with digital zoom and video recording and an internal FM radio. As far as sensors go the phone has a built in proximity sensor and accelerometer. While in a call, the proximity sensor sometimes fails and causes your cheeks to start pushing buttons on-screen, which can get quite frustrating. (A factory reset of the device however fixed this problem for us)

     

    MULTIMEDIA AND CAMERA

    The 320x480px screen is quite vivid and does a great job of displaying videos (even in HQ) and photographs. The audio output of the loudspeaker is pretty loud,and is sufficient while on the move. The in-ear headphones that come with the phone are quite comfortable and the sound quality is clear and crisp. The  high notes are quite sharp and the bass is quite deep. The phone doesn’t come with any games, but there’s LOTS of games that can be downloaded from the Android store. The inbuilt Android Music and Video player support many formats and are quite user friendly. The phone also comes with an in-built FM radio which can scan and store pre-set channels  and favourites.

    The 2.0 MP camera leave a little to be desired but is quite easy to use with the stand-alone camera shutter button. Video recording is a breeze. The two things that would make the experience better are better focusing and the addition of a camera flash. The phone comes with all the standard camera effects for video recording and image capture. We did notice that Video capability on this camera was much better than still images.

     

    PHONE, MESSAGING and BATTERY

    The Spice MI-310 is  a very easy to use phone. It has a very large phonebook, and the ability to sync  your contacts with Gmail, FaceBook etc. The biggest issue we faced with this handset was the microphone. At some point during the review the diaphragm of the mic got stuck and we got REALLY  BAD  voice quality. Now we dont know if this was a problem with the design of the phone or just this particular  piece but this is something to be wary of a little air dusting and light whack to the microphone fixed the problem. There were no signal issues for voice calls but we faced repeated issues with the HSDPA network. Eventually the phone refused to connect to 3G and remained in EDGE mode or WiFi (when we were in range). Switching the mode to WCDMA only via an app from the Android MarketPlace fixed this issue.

    When it comes to typing on the on-screen keyboard, its a bit of a hassle in portrait mode (we have big fingers), but works brilliantly in landscape mode. The best thing about messaging is the speech to text function. The bottom strip of menu buttons (standard on most android phones) are a bit too sensitive and may cause unwated tension while typing. The phone has decent battery life, lasting for approximately  3-4 hours talk-time and around 48 – 60 hours standby depending on usage.

     

    CONCLUSION

    The Spice MI-310 is good to look at, lightweight and is feature packed for its price. The display is quite vivid and getting a capacitive touch screen for this price is amazing. The fact that this is an android phone opens up many avenues for customisation through the Google Marketplace. However, there were slight  problems that we faced with the microphone, the proximity sensor and the 3G which after resolution can make this device the only one in this price bracket with the brilliant spec list.

     

    MRP : RS 7999/-

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    Check out the Remaining Images Below, Please Stay Tuned for Full Review Video.

     

    FULL VIDEO REVIEW

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