Showing posts with label iPhone 5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone 5. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

HTC One vs LG Nexus 4 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 2 vs iPhone 5

HTC One
Finally, another great smartphone HTC One has come to us after the Nexus 4, Galaxy Note 2 and iPhone 5. So, what’s the surprise does the phone bring along? And can it compete for the best smartphones mentioned above on the present market? Just do some comparison about them in the following.

First the basic specifications 
 
HTC One Nexus 4 Galaxy Note 2 iPhone 5
OS Android 4.1.2 Android 4.2 Android 4.1 iOS 6
Display 4.7"HD LCD(1920*1080,468ppi) 4.7"HD IPS+LCD(1280*768,320ppi) 5.5"HD Super LCD 3(1920*1080,440ppi) 4"Retina display(1136*640,326ppi)
Processor 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600(quad-core) 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 pro(quad-core) 1.6GHz Exynos 4(quad-core) 1.3GHz Apple A6 chip(quad-core)
RAM 2GB 2GB 2GB 1GB
Storage 32GB/64GB 8GB/16GB 16GB/32GB/64GB 16GB(Expand to up to 64GB)
Camera 4UP UltraPixel rear camera and 2.1 MP wide-angel front camera 8MP rear camera and 1.3MP front camera 8MP rear camera and 1.9MP front camera 8MP iSight rear camera and 1.2 MP front camera
Battery 2300mAh 2100mAh 3100mAh 1440mAh
Network LTE,CDMA,GSM,Wi-Fi HSPA+,Wi-Fi LTE,CDMA,GSM,Wi-Fi LTE,CDMA,GSM,Wi-Fi
Connectivity Blueteeth,NFC Blueteeth,NFC Blueteeth,NFC Blueteeth

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S3 vs iPhone 5 vs Note 2, Which One is for You?

Many people are confused about the selection of Galaxy S3 and iPhone 5 or Galaxy Note 2.Obviously, these three one are all brilliant phones, but which one is the suitable? We maybe need some comparison.

Samsung Galaxy S3 vs iPhone 5 vs Note 2
Battery life
For a smartphone, the battery life is undoubtedly the most important issue that we care about, so Samsung Galaxy S3, the Galaxy Note 2 and the iPhone 5, which has the best battery?

With a 4.8” display and a dual-core chip, the Li-Ion 2,100 mAh battery battery on the Samsung Galaxy S3 is capable of offering you up to 21 h 40 min of 2G talk time or for up to 11 h 40 min on 3G.Note 2 gets a bigger 3,100mAh battery but with a massive 5.5” screen, that means it just doesn’t do as well as S3.The 4” iPhone 5 comes with a Li-Ion 1,440 mAh battery that will reportedly keep it alive through up to 8 h 2G or 3G talk time. But real thing is that you may get the iPhone over a day and use the S3 less than a day if the data connection is always on.

If you just want to a long battery phone, then choose iPhone 5.

Camera
The second object is the Camera. Nowadays, more and more people are accustomed to use the smartphone to take photos and so the camera is becoming a considering factor when choosing a smartphone.

The camera specification of Samsung galaxy s3 and iPhone 5 and Note 2 is very similar, all comes with 8 megapixel sensors, with autofocus, LED flash, simultaneous HD video and image recording, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, image stabilization and full HD video recording. The difference stays on Samsungs’s smile detection and iPhone 5’s advanced BSI sensor. And according to the test, iPhone 5 ‘s BSI sensor performs better in low light conditions.

So, want a better camera, iPhone 5 is still the option.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

iPhone 5S ,iPhone 6 ,Revamped iPhone 5 and Cheap iPhone?

Apple rumors always attract people’s attention and now the hot topic is undoubtedly the iPhone rumors. iPhone 5 is failed in some degree, and what's the next?

the next iPhone-iPhone rumors
iPhone 5S
Rumors about iPhone 5S have spread just after the release of iPhone 5,which is said that Apple would begin production of the preliminary builds of the “iPhone 5S” in March, with a possible release date for the device being set in summer, probably in June or July. The iPhone 5S is expected as a 4 inch device which would include an A7 chip for faster performance and a fingerprint sensor. The camera would upgrade with an f2.0 aperture and smart LED flash. iPhone 5S would be run iOS 7.The 128 GB option of iPhone 5S would be included.

Revamped iPhone 5
Going with iPhone 5S rumors was the revamped and cheap iPhone 5.It is said that the new version would come in a somewhat thicker case(8.2 mm) made of plastic and offer a choice of six colors. And the price of the off-contract, or unlocked is expected $350 to $450 according to the analyst.

iPhone 6
Earlier in this month, iPhone 6 is appearing in the rumors, which is said to be a 4.8 inch device. Also, according to AppleInsider,the next iPhone would be iPhone 6 rather than iPhone 5S.

Cheap iPhone
With the claims of Jefferies analyst Peter Misek,Apple would be probably release a low-cost iPhone."Similar to the iPad mini, we expect a concentrated low-cost iPhone rather than a 'cheap' one," Misek said. "Likely specs: polycarbonate case with 4" non-Retina display and no LTE."

In 2013, Apple seems to face up bigger challenge in 2012.Can iPhone keep its share in smartphone market and beat Samsung galaxy?

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Top 5 Best Apps for the New iPhone 5 Running iOS 6


Excited Apple fans have been downloading the new version of the iOS operating system and standing in line to snag the iPhone 5. But once you get that spiffy new software or shiny new device home, you’ll need apps to put on it. Developers are still scrambling to optimize a lot of the best the platform has to offer for iOS 6 and the iPhone 5, but a few great apps already have new aspect ratios to fit the iPhone’s bigger screen and to take advantage of all the new features.


We’ve compiled a list of optimized new apps that you’ll want to either grab or update as soon as you can to get the most out of iOS 6 and the iPhone 5. Some take advantage of the new capabilities of your new device and software, and others will shore up holes in your iPhone’s features now that Apple has changed some things around.

Quick, get YouTube back

Up first is a fairly simple app you might have taken for granted in the past: YouTube. Apple no longer makes YouTube a default app in iOS 6. It makes sense, since YouTube is owned by Google. So the familiar video app is no longer added to your home screen when you fire up your iPhone out of the box, and you’ll have to grab it on your own.

Fortunately, it’s an easy problem to fix. YouTube is free in the iTunes App Store, so you can snag it and start streaming video content right away. As for video sharing, the option to send to YouTube is still available, if slightly hidden. Look for the old YouTube TV icon when you pull up your sharing options to locate it.

Optimized Facebook

One of the big new features of iOS 6 is that Facebook is built into the operating system at a much deeper level than it ever has been before – much the way that Twitter integration was added to the software with iOS 5. But while you’ll have more access to Facebook sharing than you’ve had in the past, you’ll still need the Facebook app to access the social network’s many features.

Fortunately, Facebook is among the apps that has already seen optimization for both iOS 6 and iPhone 5. The developers at the social network have adjusted the app to take advantage of the iPhone 5’s larger screen, and the app is now better at displaying images and brings you notification updates much more quickly. Visually, you’ll have a better experience with Facebook than you’ve had in the past, and the app should take advantage of the iPhone 5’s better processing speed and faster 4G LTE connection capabilities, too.

iPhoto, iMovie and Garage Band

Apple’s awesome flagship apps, iPhoto, iMovie and Garage Band, were rolled out last year to show off the power of the iPad 2 and the iPhone 4S, but they’ve all been optimized to take advantage of the new iPhone 5. First up, all of them are ready for the 4-inch screen the iPhone 5 brings to the table, meaning when you use iPhoto to alter images, iMovie to string video clips together, or Garage Band to arrange different tracks into a song, you’ll have the full visual area with which to work. That should mean more detail and should make it easier to achieve what you want.

The apps each have a few different capabilities to go with their updates as well. For iPhoto, the iPhone 5 provides a brand-new, amped-up camera to work with, and Apple has responded by making the app capable of handling 36.5-megapixel images – the ones the iPhone 5 is capable of producing. The app also has a laundry list of new features and fixes to go with its first big update.

For iMovie, the additions are smaller, with a few new features thrown in. In terms of leveraging new hardware and software, the most notable addition is probably the capability of shipping 1080p HD video off to YouTube, CNN iReport, Vimeo and Facebook. Couple that with the 4G capabilities of the iPhone 5 and you’ll be able to upload more videos of higher quality to the Internet, and thus create cooler stuff.

Finally, GarageBand adds a few new features, and one specifically compatible with iOS 6: the ability to create custom ringtones. Using the music-editing software, you can actually make your own ringtones and notification alert sounds from the ground up, customizing them perfectly to you by actually editing the song you want to hear.

Gaming to go: Order & Chaos Online and Horn

Just about all the internal hardware of the iPhone 5 has been upgraded and improved, and that improves the display and graphical capabilities of the device, as well as its processing speed. All that translates to a better gaming experience, with slicker visuals and faster competition. Apple demoed Electronic Arts’ Real Racing 3 when it announced the iPhone 5, which will undoubtedly be both beautiful and great for online gaming. But since it’s not out yet, maybe try a little sword and sorcery instead with Gameloft’s Order & Chaos Online.

Gameloft is currently working to make all its games compatible with the iPhone 5’s new aspect ratio, and it has a few games on the docket that are already ready to go. The World of Warcraft-style massively multiplayer online game stands out because it’ll take advantage not only of the new display and faster processing speeds, but also of the iPhone 5’s better network capabilities. A 4G LTE connection and an enhanced Wi-Fi radio means that you’ll get a faster, better experience when you play online – and that’s what Order & Chaos is all about.

Phosphor Games’ recently released Horn is also ready for the iPhone 5 era, with the new aspect ratio already built into the game. Horn is absolutely gorgeous already, and pushes the capabilities of Apple’s iOS devices, so players who enter its fantasy world from the latest iPhone will get the best experience with the sharpest, smoothest graphics yet available for the game. There are a bunch of other fixes that have been introduced in the game’s latest update as well, and it’s currently on sale for about half the usual price.

Snap some photos, shoot some video

The iPhone 5 includes a better camera than any iOS device has yet offered, and iOS 6 adds in new capabilities to Apple’s Photo Stream software, which allows users to share images with friends and family without having to share them with everyone on the Internet. You’re going to want to shoot a lot of photos with all the new capabilities of your device.

Unfortunately, while the iPhone’s built-in camera app isn’t bad, it’s certainly not as robust as a lot of the great camera apps in the App Store. Among the best is Camera Awesome, which packs a ton of additional features and filters for your iOS camera. The app hasn’t yet been optimized for the iPhone 5’s screen or for iOS 6, but it still gives you a whole lot of additional options for creating images like effects and filters, editing, and a video camera feature that actually starts recording before you hit the “record” button, so you never miss the action you’re attempting to capture. Until another camera app gets a big iOS 6 update, Camera Awesome is among your best bets.

The iPhone 5 and iOS 6 pack a ton more new features, however, so it’s worth it to explore both your device’s new capabilities and the apps that might compliment them. We’ve listed just a few of the basics here, but as more apps get optimized for Apple’s new hardware and software, the capabilities of iOS devices are going to continue to open up wide.

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