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Google Nexus One: First Impressions

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Category : android, google, mobile

 

The 30 odd minutes or so that I got to play around with the Google Nexus One of a friend were one of the fastest 30 minutes on earth. I spent those most precious 30 minutes having a proper run-through the UI, the phones hardware and software and most importantly comparing it with the market leader and benchmark -iPhone 3GS. In this post, we’ll just keep it to what we thought of the Google Nexus One as a phone which stands up for itself.

Screen: Awesome and bright OLED capacitive touchscreen flaunting a 800X480 resolution. The size of the screen is 3.5″ which is a bit smaller than the Droid’s 3.7″. But the OLED means brighter pictures and lesser power consuming – hence longer battery life.

Although the overall design is essentially HTC, the aesthetics of the hardware are appealing. Very curvy and smoothened edges and the back feels non-plasticky, which is always a plus point.

Smartphone Hunt: LG InTouch GW620- One of the Cheapest Android Phones

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Category : android, mobile

For all the people who have craving for an Android Phone, but still holding back due to unwilligness to shell out megabucks on the Motorola Milestone or the new Google Nexus One, here’s some good news. Unlike HTC’s smaller screen HTC Tatoo, or T-mobile Pulse, LG’s newly launched LG InTouch GW620 is just right for your pocket. Similar to other smartphones of the Android genre, it has a 3 inch touchscreen with QWERTY keyboard.

The customised Android interface sports a social-networking app called Linkbook, which integrates Facebook and Twitter accounts. The Android build is an earlier one [possibly Android 1.5 or 1.6] and hence, does not support Flash [but well, you can root it]. Other goodies included are the 3.5mm jack, Wi-Fi, 5MP camera and Micro-SD slot to increase the storage space and most importantly, an HSDPA internet.

The pricing revealed are quite attractive too. The phone comes for free with T-mobile 24 month contract at £20 a month -unlimited data. But the best deal is with Virgin Media -18 month contract at £18 a month -unlimited text and data.

Certainly a good buy for entry-level smartphone buyers. No news on the specifications of the phone such as screen type -capacitive or resistive and Android Marketplace support.

Lenovo LePhone revealed at CES: Impressive

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Category : android, google, mobile

Chinese manufacturers Lenovo revealed their Android based Mobile – The LePhone at the current CES at Las Vegas. It is the first smartphone from the manufacturer and it definitely is dressed to impress. An AMOLED 3.7″ screen with 800X480 touchscreen and merely 12mm thick and 60mm wide. The LePhone also comes loaded with Bluetooth, WiFi and GPS support.

On the pro side, this phone has some awesome features of its own which is completely different from the Android 2.0 version it houses. The UI is absolutely different, and on-screen widgets and a very Palm Pre Web-OS-esque card view task manager. The applications menu is definitely inspired by the Apple iPhone, although the icons are all circular.

The homescreen brings forward an array of options for contacting your contacts – via. a mobile call, email, IM or text in a pretty flower design.

The accessory that houses the keyboard is a dock for charging and is ideal for making conference calls. It has dual cameras ideal for video chats, and the rear one is a 3mp.

It also has a Snapdragon Processor similar to the Google Nexus One.

On the down side, this phone does not support Android’s marketplace.

No news about the international date of launch in the US,UK or anywhere else. Currently, Lenovo plans to launch it first in China.

Have a look at the Crunchgear CES hands on video after the jump and get ready to be impressed. And also a bonus video courtesy Mobileburn. Also lots of LePhone glamour photos for your viewing pleasure.

Is the iPhone losing its Mojo?

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Category : apple, mobile

iPhoneI know I am being a bit nasty to say this, but for all tech lovers who have been following tech headlines for the last couple of months, we have certainly seen a loss of interest for the Apple iPhone. And why is that? Primarily because iPhone’s 3GS has not been revolutionary in terms of the differences between the 3GS and its predecessors [ of course a better processor and video camera were included]. And add to that, the surging popularity of the Android family backed by HTC’s range and Motorola’s Milestone/Droid did not help much to the iPhone camp.

2010 does not look good for iPhone either. All the focus from Cupertino seems to be static on the rumored Apple tablet -iTablet or iSlate. There has been a sort of a tradition followed at Apple, the announcement of a new version of iPhone every year: 2007 -iPhone released. 2008 -2nd Generation, and 2009-3GS. But 2010 is looking quite hazy in terms of what new can the iPhone offer.

The appstore of the iPhone has already touched the 100,000 mark. But with such huge quantity, there comes the risk of becoming static in terms of growth and expansion. The big question that faces Apple is what more can the iPhone offer?

The Android Alliance with players like HTC, Motorola, Sony Ericcson in the bandwagon certainly poses as the future of smartphones. And with consumer-friendly price tags for some of the phones [ HTC Tattoo, T-Mobile Pulse], owning a smartphone couldn’t have been easier and cheaper. The Android is also fast catching up in terms of developers community making a range of applications. And with HTC’s announcement of 2010’s range of new Android phones, iPhone could soon be facing a big challenge to sustain its domination of the smartphone market.

Here’s wishing iPhone a quick and speedy recovery.