Wednesday, April 30, 2014

samsung galaxy s4 vs iphone 5?

Q. at first i wanted iphone 5,, but now that i read te reviews its says that the battery life sucks and it glithces a little... and the samsung say is better but i dont know if its slow ,cuz my sis has the samsung galaxy s3 and its super slow... also i want a fast simple phone not with to much stuff and a cool one... help me please wich one is better and prices please


Answer
For iPhone 5 v.s. the Galaxy S4. The S4 is a clear winner. The Galaxy S4 also has a higher resolution at a Full HD 1080 x 1920 creating a pixel density of 441ppi. Meanwhile the iPhone 5 has a Retina quality of 640 x 1136, a pixel density of 326ppi. The iPhone 5 has a 1440mAh (5.45Wh) battery which is non-removable while the Galaxy S4 has a larger, and removable, 2600mAh (9.6Wh) battery.

The Galaxy S4 offers a higher resolution front facing camera at 2Mp compared to 1.2Mp. It can record video in Full HD 1080p while the iPhone 5 is limited to 720p.
It has more features than than the iPhoneâs camera which makes it even better.
a. Dual shot- take photos from both cameras so that you can include the photographer in a photo
b. Photo with audio message- record a message before or after a photo to add to a photo
c. Eraser shot- can remove unwanted moving content
d. Drama shot- takes pictures of a moving object and puts the moving object through the whole picture

The Galaxy S4 runs circles around the iPhone 5 when it comes to features, starting with how you interact with the device.
- Air Gestures lets you flip through photos or answer the phone just by waving your hand in front of the S4 (though you have to be close to the screen).
- With Smart Scroll, you can also scroll through a Web article just by tilting the device in your hand or tilting your head.
- Air View is a pretty nifty feature on the S4, which enables you to preview content (such as an email) by hovering your finger just above the display.
- With the WatchOn app, the S4 leverages its built-in IR blaster to control your TV. The app also recommends shows you may want to watch, and even integrates with services like Netflix.
- With Group Play you can get your friends together and let them enjoy your music simultaneously. Wirelessly connect multiple Samsung Galaxy S4 phones to play games and share photos and documents.
- LED indicator- A small LED on the top of your device shows what notifications you got by distinguishing them with colours(For example blue for email, green for charged) This means you can see what the notification was about without putting your screen on. It is extremely useful feature for those than hate wasting time.
- Smartstay- won't turn the screen off if you are still looking at it.
- Smartpause- pauses a video when you turn around and turns it back on when you turn back
- You can record the soundtrack to your photos with this phone so you can remember what was said, played, and heard, not just what it looked like. It adds another layer of excitement to help you relive and share every moment of each picture much more vividly.


Still not impressed with the S4â²s versatility? It also offers S Translate for translating multiple languages (speech and text) and an S Health app for keeping track of your fitness.

So, in the end, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is a clear winner. With all of its specs including batter life, camera quality, display, and all of its features, it is safe to say that the S4 trumps the iPhone 5 in more ways than one. I definitely recommend getting an S4 and I actually plan on picking mine up later this week. Hope I helped!

Iphone Vs. the HTC Inspire? Which ones better?

Q. Im interested in getting a new phone, im currently looking at getting either the Iphone or the HTC Inspire. The Iphone cost more but is it worth it? Pros and Cons? Any advice on those two types of phones?

Thanks


Answer
IPHONE

* Thin, sleek design.
* Bright, high-resolution display designed for video playback.
* Slick "multi-touch" interface, "self switching" accelerometer, "proximity sensors", and ambient light sensor.
* Large storage capacity for a mobile phone (8 or 16 GB for iPhone 3G, 8, 16 or 32 GB for iPhone 3GS).
* Built-in support for 3G, wi-fi, and Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (2.1+EDR for iPhone 3GS).
* GPS support.

INSPIRE

TC Inspire 4G Cons:
Obviously no HDMI connector:

It is nice that the HTC Inspire 4G can record high-resolution 1280 x 720 videos, but we were disappointed not to find any evidence of the Inspire 4G featuring an HDMI port (which is convenient to watch HD videos on your shiny HDTV.)

The Inspire 4G weighs 5.78 ounces. It's kind of chubbier-than-usual.
Heavyweight:

5.78 ounces ( 163.9 grams ) is kind of heavy. No matter if you carry it in your pockets or a handbag, you risk finding it a bit chunky.

Smaller battery:

Granted, the 1230 mAh battery will last a certain time, but given this phone's 4.3-inch screen, we would prefer a bigger battery.

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And Now, the Pros:
Faster microprocessor:

The speed of its Qualcomm QSD8255 Scorpion microprocessor (1 GHz) is among the fastest in the current market.

The HTC Inspire 4G comes with a 8-megapixel camera.
High-resolution camera:

Above-average image resolution of 8-megapixe
Widespread operating system:

Because the HTC Inspire 4G is running a very popular operating system, you are more likely to find a great variety of applications and plenty of community support for this phone.
* High-quality pre-installed applications, including a "desktop class" web browser, HTML capable e-mail client, and integrated Google Maps, as well as the potential for thousands of third-party applications via the AppStore.
* Support to read, but not edit, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint as well as Adobe PDF files.
* Built-in camera for basic photography (2 megapixels for iPhone 3G, 3 megapixels and video support for iPhone 3GS).
* Inexpensive (but tied to a contract in many countries).

Additional Pros (iPhone 3GS over iPhone 3G):

* Full support for iOS 4.
* Significantly faster than the iPhone 3G (particularly graphics performance -- Open GL ES 2.0 -- which can make a big difference for gaming).
* Improved camera (except for low light performance), with autofocus, macro, and white balance support, and a "tap to focus" feature.
* Video recording support (VGA at 30 FPS, basic "video editing" -- cut the beginning and end of a clip "in camera").
* Support for faster 3G support (7.2 Mbps HSDPA).
* As originally shipped, twice the storage (16 GB or 32 GB rather than 8 GB or 16 GB).
* Modestly better battery life.
* "Oleophobic" oil repellent display.
* Digital compass (particularly useful for orientation on Google Maps).
* VoiceOver & voice control.
* Integrated Nike + iPod support.

Cons (All Models):

* Tied to expensive multi-year contracts in many countries.
* No support to edit Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files (online editing forthcoming).
* No support for Flash.
* Lack of tactile feedback may bother some users.
* Battery life may be insufficient for heavy users.
* Some competitive mobile phones offer superior cameras and additional features.
* Substantially larger capacity iPod models are available for less money per GB.




My stepdad has it and he likes it but i hate it its to big. sometimes not the same apps as apple, and i have the iphone 4 and i think its alot better personaly and if you jailbreak it which is not illegal in any way it was said by apple but if its broke while being jailbroken its not there problem you can get alot of more handy/ diy apps by jailbreaking and just having the phone its is great...




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