Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

iPhone 4s vs. Droid X 2

Retina display! 8-megapixel camera! Video calls! HDMI port! The last few days have seen lots of shouting from proponents of the hot phones of the minute, the Apple iPhone 4s and the Motorola Droid X. Which phone really delivers the best experience? We got our hands on both and tested them in seven categories: cost of ownership, storage, connection speeds, still and video image capture, display and resolution, operating system, and multitasking and media playback.


The iPhone 4s won the majority of our battles–but barely. Both phones are incredibly fast, have superb displays, and come loaded with multimedia features. Some of our tests, such as OS and media playback, come down to personal preference. On the other hand, our display, still camera, and camcorder tests clearly prove that the iPhone 4s is stronger in those categories. And the iPhone 4s won our data-speed and voice-quality tests, though they were confined to San Francisco; the results could be different in other parts of the country.
Soon, we’ll be putting the HTC EVO 4G and the Samsung Galaxy S through the same testing, so check back for those results.

onnectivity: Data Speeds and Voice Quality

The Stats: In the connectivity department, the Droid X and the iPhone 4s both come with Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth. What the Droid X can do and the iPhone 4s can’t is to act as a mobile hotspot. For an extra $20 per month, the Droid X allows you to connect up to five compatible Wi-Fi devices, such as your laptop, your iPad, or other gadgets, to Verizon’s network.
Both phones boast noise-cancellation technology, which is supposed to improve call quality by blocking sounds around you, leaving only your voice.
Testing Methodology: We tested the iPhone 4s and the Droid X in five San Francisco locations and used the same testing methodology we use for our 3G speed tests. We used the FCC-endorsed Ookla testing app on both the iPhone 4s and the Droid X to measure upload speeds and download speeds. The Ookla test sends a stream of packets from the phone to a network server and back, and then measures the average speeds at which the packets make the round trip. We ran three consecutive speed tests on each phone at each location and then picked the best upload and download speeds of the three. Our voice-call tests were more subjective; we placed calls to a common local number, listening for static, jitter, delay, dropped calls, or a failure to connect, and then assigned a score to each call.
Data Speed Winner: iPhone 4s
In our informal performance testing in San Francisco, the AT&T-connected iPhone 4s registered far faster download speeds than the Verizon-connected Droid X did. The iPhone 4s showed an average download speed of 1958 kbps (almost 2 mbps) across our five testing locations in the city. The Droid X had an average download speed of 1130 kbps–still more than enough speed for reasonably fast Web browsing and standard-definition video watching. The two new devices posted similar average upload speeds; the iPhone4 registered 434 kbps and the Droid X averaged 564 kbps. Those upload speeds are fast enough to support basic file sharing but not enough to make fat-pipe apps such as multiplayer gaming or videoconferencing run well.
Voice Quality Winner: iPhone 4s
The iPhone 4s showed an even greater advantage over the Droid X in our voice-call quality tests. In almost all the test calls we placed around the city, calls on the iPhone 4s sounded better than the Droid X. Calls sounded more natural, and were more pleasing to listen to on the other end of the line. We recorded no dropped calls on AT&T.
In test calls using the Droid X, the audio coming out of the earphone was usually clear enough, but it didn’t sound as full and pleasing as that coming out of the iPhone 4s. On the other end, I’m told, my voice sounded loud enough, but not as dynamic and even a bit shrill. We also noted some minor static on some calls, as well as a warbling sound in other calls. We recorded only one dropped call using the Droid X.
Obviously, you can’t generalize too much from these tests. We were able to test in only one city, and testing over wireless networks is inherently unpredictable–weather and network traffic can affect the results in unknown ways.

Still Camera

The Specs: The iPhone 4s sports a 5-megapixel camera sensor with an LED flash, which is a nice upgrade from the iPhone 3GS’s 3-megapixel camera with no flash. The camera supports tap-to-focus in shooting mode, as well as photo geotagging.
On paper, the Droid X’s camera seems a bit stronger. It has an 8-megapixel display with a dual-LED flash. The Droid X offers no tap-to-focus, but it does have a face-detection feature that will automatically focus on a (human) subject. In addition to an Auto mode, the Droid X has a handful of basic scene modes that you can adjust based on the shooting environment: Landscape, Portrait, Macro, Sports, Steady Shot, Sunset, and Night Portrait.
Testing Methodology: PCWorld’s testing methodology for the iPhone 4 and Droid X cameras was a truncated version of our regular testing methodology for point-and-shoot cameras. We affixed each phone to a tripod and shot two images with the flash turned off:
1. One still-life scene with a color chart and delightful random objects to rate exposure quality and color accuracy.
2. A target chart and printed text to evaluate sharpness and distortion levels.


Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Motorola Atrix Korea Can Now Update to Android 2.3

Motorola Atrix Korea Can Now Update to Android 2.3 Gingerbread

The Motorola Atrix owners in Korea can now happily update their Froyo phone to Gingerbread. The customers can get the update from Motorola website or the Motorola customer care centers. The update will capable the users to customize their device launcher bar and app folders with Blur latest version. You can OTA download the Android update via Blur too.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

How would you change Motorola's Atrix 4G?


Motorola's Atrix 4G may have some serious competition from a performance standpoint, but it's still got one thing going for it over all of the other Android superphones hitting the streets these days: an optional laptop dock. 'Course, it's debatable whether or not said accessory is truly worth paying for, but the phone itself has certainly done its fair share of impressing.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Android: Skyfire launches 4.0 version mobile browser with 8 new features


Today Skyfire, maker of the award-winning and popular mobile browser, announces the release of Skyfire 4.0 for Android, its highly anticipated next-generation Android browser. Skyfire 4.0 for Android allows users to personalize their SkyBarTM toolbar, while adding eight new SkyBar features. While the basic browser and toolbar will remain free to Android users, Skyfire is also introducing a premium in-app purchase to enable its Video feature, which draws on Skyfire’s cloud-based servers to optimize videos from across the web.  As a thank you to over 3 million early beta users of the app, all existing users will be “grandfathered” in for free access for the lifetime of their device

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Motorola Droid Bionic vs. Apple iPhone 4 vs. HTC Thunderbolt


January 2011 is an awfully exciting month for Verizon Wireless employees and customers. At CES 2011, the company announced several 4G LTE phones including the Motorola Droid Bionic and the HTC Thunderbolt. Just a few days after the largest tech week of the year, Verizon Wireless announced details about the Apple iPhone 4. With many great choices, selecting the phone that works best for you can get awfully overwhelming. Fortunately, we’re back with yet another infographic with an in-depth look at three of our favorite upcoming Verizon Wireless smart phones.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Motorola P793 Universal USB Portable Power Pack


Motorola P793 Universal USB Portable Power Pack
PhoneArena reviews the Motorola P793 Universal USB Portable Power Pack. This power pack is compatible with all microUSB based devices, and the USBA port works with data cables used for charging.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Motorola Droid Bionic Hands On

Motorola Droid Bionic

Motorola will soon launch its Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) powered tablet at the CES 2011 in Las Vegas. This device was earlier known as the Motorola Droid Xoom, but Motorola accidentally revealed the device on their website, even before the press conference started. The Motorola’s Honeycomb tablet will be called as the “Motorola Xoom” and not the rumored Motorola Droid Xoom.
Along with the Xoom tablet, Motorola revealed a new device, which is also expected to launch today, at the event. This handset is called as the Motorola Droid Bionic. No details of this handset is currently available. But we can clearly see in the picture above, that the device sport a large touch screen display.
Both the tablet and the Motorola Droid Bionic smartphone will be launched today at the event. Are you excited?

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Motorola Citrus (Verizon)

This week end only, VerizonWireless is charity a mid-range

The Verizon Motorola Citrus is a compact Android 2.1 Eclair smartphone that host's a Backtrack navigation pad on the rear and a 3-inch 320 x 240 px resolution, 262K color QVGA TFT Capacitive Touchscreen. You can customize up to 7 home screens and easily compose with the Virtual QWERTY Swype Keyboard. Access the web with the HTML Webkit Browser at 3G high data speed and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g connectivity. The Motorola Citrus let's you make Skype calls. Use Bing Search or Google Search by voice when you need to find some info. With the Motorola Citrus you can read your email, send / receive Instant Messages and stay social.

Motorola xoom hands on

On January 5th at CES 2011,Verizon Wireless and Motorola unveiled

The Verizon Motorola Xoom enters the Tablet market as the first device powered by the Android 3.0 Honeycomb operating system. Featuring a 10.1-in WXGA Touch screen, portrait and landscape virtual QWERTY keyboards and 1GHz Dual Core Processor, the Motorola Xoom is ready to meet your mobile productivity and entertainment demands. 

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Tap Tap Revenge 4 for Android Phones


Tap Tap Revenge 4 for Android Phones Tap Tap Revenge 4 for Android Phones
Tap and shake to the music of your favorite artists like Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Ke$ha, Bruno Mars, B.o.B -- PLUS free tracks from Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance and Benny Benassi!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Opera Mobile 11 – Live video


PhoneArena presents a video hands-on with the Opera Mobile 11. Head over to the next page to view the live video. Enjoy!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Opera Mini 6 – Live video


PhoneArena presents a video hands-on with the Opera Mini 6. Opera Mini is not nearly as powerful as the Opera Mobile browser, but its latest 6th version brings a lot of exciting features to a great many platforms.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Guerrilla Bob Cross-Platform Multiplayer – Now for Android, iPhone, Mac and PC

Guerrilla Bob just got released for Android phones and it now features cross-platform Multiplayer. As always, you’ll be able to connect your Android device to any other device where you see Bob: iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Mac, and play a Multiplayer game.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Android app: Can Knockdown 2 – Review

 

The most addicting title of 2010 strikes back with new astonishing levels and even more precise sniper action! Once again your aiming skills will be put to test but this time more challenges await! Can Knockdown 2 is the ultimate sequel you’ve been wishing for -- 3 amazing and rewarding game modes which will keep you playing all night long, high-resolution eye-catching gorgeous 3D graphics, full Open Feint support, true to life physics, realistic sounds and so much more!
Fight against your own weaknesses while aiming and throwing balls at piles of cans in the improved and polished all time classic Can Knockdown! Prove your accuracy by destroying popping-up moving targets and fight against time in the new “hit-the-target” mode! Show off your skills and impress your friends while collecting bonuses and knocking down cans moving on a conveyor! Can Knockdown 2 is like three top-notch games in one -- it will keep you, your family and friends hooked for months to come! Get this new iDreams title now and lose yourself in a world of addictive gameplay, amazing physics and global competition! Definitely a must have in your games collection!

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