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What 2012 iteration of iPhone should bring to the table? – Part 3

4G LTE Now that the new iPad offers 4G LTE over AT&T and Verizon, it can be said that Apple will incorporate the same tech in the new iPhone. The 2011 models is HSPA+-enabled, which for some reason AT&T is marketing as 4G. The new iPhone is expected to take the technology up a notch […]

What 2012 iteration of iPhone should bring to the table? – Part 4

Shape The iPhone 4S was the identical twin of 2010’s iteration by Apple. That left a lot to desire as many had expected a redesign of handset. Although there is nothing wrong with 4S’ design, it has now become old for a market that is ultra-competitive at the least. Every company has changed the next […]

HTC One X (2012): Complete Review – Part 1

HTC Corporation launched a new handset HTC One X, sister smartphone to HTC One S released earlier in April. Even at first look, the phone offers a feel that the Taiwanese company has let go of the art-book that was used to design all the 2011 and prior models. The newest instalment to the HTC […]

HTC One X (2012): Complete Review – Part 2

The One X sports a plastic body instead of a metallic aluminium one but bear with it, the quality is not cheap. One X is made of single piece of premium material, polycarbonate plastic. But do not get carried away, the casing is prone to stains and smudges that become even more prominent in grey […]

HTC One X (2012): Complete Review – Part 3

Features One of the major selling points of the new One X is the pre-loaded Ice Cream Sandwich, Google’s latest iteration its mobile operating system Android. On the top of Android 4.0.3 is HTC’s own interface module HTC Sense 4.0. HTC claims that the new version of Sense milks the best out of ICS, yet […]

HTC One X (2012): Complete Review – Part 4

Other compelling third-party software that’s preloaded on the One X includes the Kindle eBook reader, the MOG music subscription service, and TuneIn Internet radio. AT&T sprites the device with its own selection of apps, such as U-verse Live TV, which serves up both live programming and full TV episodes and movies over 4G network, a […]

HTC One X (2012): Complete Review – Part 5

Camera The primary snapper boasts an 8-mega pixel camera. HTC’s new One series smartphones have what the company calls ImageSense technology. Essentially this is a buzzword signifying that the phone’s 8-megapixel camera relies on a dedicated image processor for quick performance. It also indicates that HTC added additional photo goodies such as a wide range […]

iPhone 5: What to expect of the 2012 edition? – In the light of what we have at hand – Part 1

The rumour mill is in full swing on the upcoming launch of new instalment to the iPhone line. As the latest version was called the iPhone 4S—launched in October 2011—the new iPhone is touted as iPhone 5; many experts address the upcoming device with the iPhone 5 moniker. Since the release of the iPhone 4S […]

iPhone 5: What to expect of the 2012 edition? – In the light of what we have at hand – Part 2

The release of the new iPhone will see a fierce competition from other competitors like Samsung and Motorola, who have successfully managed to create an outstanding image of their respective flagship handsets, Galaxy SII and Droid Razr. Samsung is planning to release the new Samsung Galaxy SIII or S3 in a curtain raiser dedicated solely […]

iPhone 5: What to expect of the 2012 edition? – In the light of what we have at hand – Part 3

Although the world is yet to see a true 4G network, anywhere in the world, the LTE brings up the closest alternative to it. According to the International Technology Union (ITU), the 4G should be able to offer a maximum of 1Gbps of downstream data and 500 Mbps of upstream service. However, the most advanced […]

New developments in the processor technology – Quad-core processors replace dual-core

One thing to know about the mobile computing is that it is evolving week after week. Not far the days when dual-core processors were considered the next big thing in the market, and it is not that far away, just 2011. Now that NVIDIA has offered quad-core processors, the 2011 models look the thing of […]

Quad-core processors: Do they really double up the efficiency of smartphones? – Part 1

As the numbers rise, so does the processor technology. Last year we saw dual-core processors dominate the game of smartphones and tablets. The year before, HTC brought the first Android smartphone with a processor clocked at GHz of speed, the original EVO 3G. However, the technology has evolved and I must say that the process […]

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