Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

A Dummie's review of XOLO Q800

Xolo Q800 is arguably one of the best budget android phones available in the Indian mobile industry in the category of under 10k mobile phones. It boasts of an Intel atom processor on a mediatek chipset. The Intel brand name infuses lot of trust among the consumers who are flocking to buy this phone.

Key specs:

Display:                              4.5 inches (measured diagonally)
Processor:                          Intel atom 1.2 GHz quad core
RAM:                                 1 GB
OS:                                     Android 4.1.2
Internal Storage:              4gb
External Storage:              MicroSD card upto 32 gb
Rear Camera:                   8mp
Front Camera:                  1mp
Flash:                                 Yes, 1 LED Flash
No. of SIMs:                      2 (GSM)
Bluetooth:                          2.0
USB:                                  Yes, but USB On The Go not available. i.e. you cannot connect a hard
                                           drive/ memory stick directly to your mobile.
HDMI:                              No
Battery:                             2100MAh
Price:                                 INR 10,250

Pros:

Cost: Its very cheap and value for money.
RAM: 1 GB RAM is good for most of the applications/games available under the Google Play Store.
Battery: Long lasting. Will last for 1.5 days under moderate use.
Camera: Rear 8mp shooter is a very decent one.

Cons:

Display seems washed out
OS version is not the latest one and isn't as stable as 4.2.2
Internal storage is just 4 gb, which won't be enough if you want to play heavy duty games as their
size take up GBs of space.
No USB OTG
Outdated Bluetooth version
HDMI port is sourly missed. So, no TV out for this one.

Even with all these pros and cons, it sure is a great package deal for someone who doesn't want to invest a lot on his/ her mobile phone and is a moderate user. For the relatively advance users/ geeks, there already are many ROMs making the rounds with various additional features and tweaks, making it even more lucrative.

Conclusion:

My final advise will be a "Yes" for Q800, only if you are a first time buyer.
I would rather prefer its recently launched cousin Q700 as it packs an even better deal.

Keep watching this space for a similar review of Xolo Q700.

p.s. for the advanced users, you can play with the engineering menu of this phone by entering: *#446633# This will give you access to the systems menu and you will be able to tweak the hardware settings, like increasing the audio levels, test various hardware components etc. But, please do it at your own risk as its not meant fr the novice.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Blackberry Curve 9360 vs Blackberry Bold 3

Ok, so here's my first suggestion to an old colleague of mine who has been raring to get into the world of Blackberry.

 
He asked me to advise him between the two new kids on the block from the Blackberry stable - the Curve 9360 and the Bold 3.

 
Here goes my analysis of these two sets and my recommendation at the end:

 
Form Factor:
 
Curve 9360 -
Pros: Sleek, Slim, shiny, great finishing with chrome lining.
Cons: Slippery, gets smudges easily

 
Bold 3 -
Pros: Good grip, good plastic quality, looks great
Cons: Bulky, heavy.

 
Processor:

 
Curve 9360 - 800 Mhz processor, 512 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM
Bold 3 -  624 Mhz processor, 256 MB RAM, 256 MB ROM

 
OS:

 
Curve 9360 - BB OS 7
Bold 3 -  BB OS 6

 
Multimedia:

 
Both have 5 mp camera with LED flash, but the Bold's camera takes better pictures.
Bold 3  plays more video formats including xvid.
Bold 3 plays more audio formats as well and has better speakers.
 FM radio is missing in both the sets.

 
Battery:

Like the multimedia aspects, Bold scores over the Curve here too with a 1500 mAh battery against the Curve's 1000 mAh. What this means is that you need to charge your Curve more than once during the day.


So, finally to sum it all up in one sentence, in Curve 9360 we have got a snappy little piece with good looks and great power, coming out of box with the latest OS, but not so great on multimedia and battery life. While the Bold 3 comes out as a sturdy piece with good battery life to compliment its superior mutimedia capabilities, but limited in terms of processing power and an old software version.
 
Final Verdict:
 
Thus, if you are feeling adventureous and are looking for a multimedia phone with great battery life and are ready to compromise on the processor power, while still being able to enjoy the goodness of a Blackberry handset, Bold 3 is the phone to go for.
 
But if you fit into the traditional mould of "Blackberry Boys" and need a phone to cater to your professional needs with limited multimedia capabilities and don't mind using portable chargers while shuttling from one power meeting to another, while exchanging mails over high speed internet and multi-tasking at the same time, Curve 9360 is a must have weapon in your arsenal.

 
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Monday, April 9, 2012

Start of a new journey

In the recent years, there has been a very steep rise in the Smartphone and Tablets offerings from all the major mobility solution companies. This has led to a lot of confusion among the consumers as they end up buying handsets that are not aligned with their requirements. A common man today is very cautious of putting in a big chunk to buy a Smartphone that is destined to become obsolete in no time due to the faster-than-ever – evolving technology. Many a sites have come up on the net today that are providing half – cooked information to the people, that is feeding into the reigning confusion among the consumers.

Many of my friends keep on asking me about what phone or tab to buy, that would suffice their needs. Hence, I thought of starting this blog for the benefit of those who are alien to the jargons of the mobile world. Through this blog, I will try to answer all of your questions at the earliest and to the best of my knowledge. Also, I will try to post reviews of the existing and new mobile phones and tablets that are available or will soon be available in the market.

Also, please feel free to ask any questions that you might have regarding the mobiles, tabs, their OS, configurations, shapes forms or whatever you feel like.