LG Optimus Vu-Latest Review

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Display:  LG optimus Vu has rather odd aspect ration.The smartphone comes with a 5-inch display laid out across an unusually squarish body.It looks slight more stocky than most smartphones you’d come across in the market,owing the default 4:3 aspect ration of the screen.Watching videos in the Vu, however,lacks the optimal widescreen ration designed for viewing videos.This is not a hug nag however as an IPS-screen and decent viewing angles make up for it.

Audio: The audio on the handset is powered by Dolby Mobile and the volumes levels-both in-call as well as while playing media-is more than satisfactory. The ear piece is situated bang in the middle of you don’t place it right of your ear, the voice on the other side gets muffled. The headset is also pretty good and the ear buds are comfortable.

Camera: Coming to camera on the LG Vu is and 8-mpx cam. While it’s not the absolulte best in the market, it does a pretty good job of capturing pics that you may ultimately want to Instagram and post on Facebook.How snaps in day light is really good.

Stylus: Leveraging the superpower of the stylus that the LG Optimus Vu comes with, is the QuickMemo app. You have four pen Types and a bunch of colors to choose from.The smartphone even has a shortcut which you can use to quickly note down stuff even without having to unlock the homescreen.

Battery&performance: The handset doesn’t support external storage, so you can’t upgrade its storage memory with SD cards. But hopefully you wont need any as it is loaded with 32GB internal storage. LG optimus Vu is powered by 1.5Hz quad-core processor, thus making multi-tasking a breeze. It comes with 2,080 mAh battery but the massive screen means more power drainage than you would encounter on a smaller smartphone.Depending on your usage it will give you between 8-11 hours backup (non-continuous).

Love: Good display, bright screen, fast processor.

Hate: Unusual form factor, average camera result.

Rs 34,500/-

 

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Samsung Galaxy Note-II-Latest Review

    TWO-IN-TWO

  Samsung Galaxy Note-II

When the first Galaxy Note was launched a year back, my first reaction was “phablet? does any one buy that big phone?” But together the best of a smartphone

and a tablet over-whelmed my scepticism. I ended up joining the huge crowd at a mobile store to have a hands-on experience. let me describe the features of Note-II

Looks to be noted:

The most noticeable thing about the design is certainly the Corning Gorilla Glass 2-secured HD super AMOLED screen, measuring a whopping 5.5 inches.

A chrome bezel runs around the screen and the curved edges. The top porting of the fascia contains the Samsung badge, sensors, notification light and the front 2MP camera.

The bottom part contains one physical Home button and two capacities buttons for Options and Back operations. The rear plastic hatch opens up to  reveal the

massive 3100mAh battery and the micro-SD and micro-SIM slots.

Tech to be noted:

There aren’t many differences  between the NOTE and NOTE-II. But few parameters that aren’t alike make the NOTE-II entirely new device.

The NOTE-II contains a Quad-core 1.6GHz processor. This processor is meant for twice a fast and multi-tasking, without worrying about the core melting down.

Also NOTE-II has RAM upgrade to 1GB to 2GB. The memory storage options are divided into three in NOTE-II i.e, of 16,32, and 64GB with the options to expand upto 64GB externally.

Performance to be noted:

The TouchWiz UI was so fast-smooth.More over with JellyBean, the NOTE-II comes with Google Now, and the same ‘smart’ features that were  added on to the

S III, like smart Stay, S Beam,All Share, Direct call and all other motion and proximity related features that make it a good smartphone.

The new S Pen make NOTE-II different form the S-III. Slide it out of the slot and the NOTE-II shows the tablet part of the phablet.

Along the S Note app, the NOTE-II also featured Multi Window app functionality. The S pen is designed in such a way that if you just hover the tip of the S Pen over the

screen it shows previews of emails,texts, photos, much more. The S Pen cal also be used to make calls,find addresses send mails etc.

The 8MP camera, however dint quite impress.

Endurance to be noted:

As the battery has been upgraded from 25oo mAh to 3100 mAh, the NOTE-II’s battery life has increased. With constant WhatsApping,surfing,listening to music etc.

We finally notice that the NOTE-II cannot be called a phone. You can call it  a phablet, but in all essence it is quite an entertaining the productivity communication device.

Love- enormous battery, better S Pen features

Hate-Plasticky build, average camera.

cost-Rs 41,990

 

 

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All New Sony Xperia Tipo-Review

Tip of an iceberg Sony Xperia Tipo

Sony has been trying to make a mark in smart-phone market for quite some time now, and it is safe to say that it has succeed to a certain extent in the form of

its NXT series smartphones. The Xperia S,Ion,,Sola and U managed to impress and find their way into a lot of consumer’s pockets.

 

Now Sony has a small but pretty impressvie offering in the sub-10k smartphone market, in the form of Xperia Tipo.The design of Tipo is quite simple, with a

3.2-inch screen set in a metal bezel and three capacitive navigation soft keys, and a curved, plastic back panel.The panel may be plastic  but the design and feel of

the back panel adds a little “premiumness” to the Tipo. The music apps inside and the sound quality is just as great as in Walkman series phones.

 

Xperia Tipo is powered by an 800 MHz CPU, which in our opinion wasn’t quite capable of supporting all of its apps and features. Because on the inside, it is filled

with a few “processor-sapping” features that other phones in its class don’t have. It is the only phone in our comparison chart that runs on Android version 4.0 ICS

(Ice Cream Sandwich). This makes the user interface very smooth and friendly. So while the UI is great some apps just freeze!!

 

Sony has also added its  own Timescape UI, which has really deep Facebook integration. This feature will definitely pull a lot of younger customers towards the Tipo.

Moreover, the Tipo is dual-SIM variant, known as Tipo Dual. The only addition to this is a second SIM card slot inside the rear hatach. The battery can last for about

9 hours on a single charge, with regular surfing, texting/WhatApping and few voice calls.

 

Finally Tipo is a great phone for anyone who likes music on the go, and wants to make a style statement with a smartphone that fits the pocket, both in teams of

money and size.

LOVE : FB integration,smooth UI

HATE: slow texting, average processor

Rs 9,999