Posts tagged as: android

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 […]

Best Android smartphones on 4G LTE wireless network – Part 1

The contemporary world thrives on value-added services and one of the major services that is trending these days is 4G LTE, wireless broadband internet. There are many companies around the globe who are offering their latest 4G network to their subscribers and the market is becoming ultra competitive. This 4G service competition quadruples in the […]

Best Android smartphones on 4G LTE wireless network – Part 2

The most attractive feature of the phone is its design. There was a seven-year break in the Razr line, but Motorola came out with the new Razr smartphone with a bang. The handset is 5.15 inches tall, 2.71 inches wide and a whopping 0.38 inches deep, becoming one of the thinnest smartphones in the market—network […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 1

The Acer Iconia Tab Tab A510 is the first tablet from Acer that incorporates a quad-core Tegra 3 processor from NVIDIA. Acer is the second manufacturer to release a tablet with a quad-core processor after AsusTek. After NVIDIA announced the new quad-core processor chip last year, many experts speculated a slew of tablets to embrace […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 2

The company also offers Acer Print in A510 which can seamlessly connect the device to a printer over a network or by simply scanning the bar code. Design The A510 was released with A500 but both tablets are different breed. In fact, A510 inherits its looks from the February release of A200. However, plastic body […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 3

The Tegra 3 is complemented by 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, which is a step back in the competition as Transformer Pad boasts a 1 GB DDR3 RAM. It has 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 2.1, a gyroscope, an accelerometer, and GPS. Only one 32GB-capacity configuration is currently available. Acer supplies USB adaptors with the […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 4

The GPU coupled with ICS brings smooth display motion. Reading through digital comics is, for example, a good experience. It is not as smooth as the iPad, but better than Transformer Prime’s performance upon its release back in 2011. Gaming is one of the important functionalities searched in a tablet. Though iPad series is still […]

Archos 101 G9 Turbo (2012): A full review – Part 1

  Archos 101 G9 Turbo is an upgrade on paper to its predecessor from last year but its actual performance is still under whelming. The tablet weighs more than any of its peers in the market, thanks to the hard drive and the shape a lot of flaws in it. Last year when the first […]

Archos 101 G9 Turbo (2012): A full review – Part 2

The left side of the device has a charging port, a Mini-HDMI port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a Micro-USB port, and the power/sleep button. The charging port is exactly the same size as the headphone jack and there is a strong chance that you might plug your charger or headphone into the incorrect port. The […]

Archos 101 G9 Turbo (2012): A full review – Part 3

Features The Archos 101 G9 Turbo comes pre-installed with Google’s latest iteration of its mobile operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich or 4.0.3. Last year’s model, the one without Turbo suffix, is also upgradable to ICS via internet. The 1.2 GHz dual-core processor justifies the operating system with all its features. Since it is a Google-based […]

Join WishFree.com

Photo Gallery

Unique Auction UAE
Log in