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Friday, January 10, 2014

What is the best type/touch-and-type phone in the market as of Dec 2012?

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Enchantres


It's Christmas time and my father and I decided to gift my mother a beautiful new smartphone. Since my mother basically uses her phone for calling, messaging and music (a lot of music)...and maybe even a little bit of photography (though not a lot), we were looking for a mobile phone that excels in these areas. Another very important requirement is that the phone must have a QWERTY keypad - for my mother does not like touch phones. However, a touch AND type phone is acceptable.

Our current contestants include BlackBerry, Samsung, Nokia and HTC. However, my father has an HTC phone that discharges in a matter of two days. So, we were a little unsure about it. iPhone is out of the contest because it doesn't produce phones with keyboards - to my knowledge.

As for costs, I don't really have a specific range. But it better be below the cost of an iPhone (which is about a 1000 USD here in the Philippines). I would say between USD 240 to 600. But it's not set in stone - the quality and the features of the phone are more important and the range can be extended if necessary.



Answer
The best: Samsung Captivate Glide It's a lot like the popular Samsung Galaxy S II (4.5 stars, $199.99), with the addition of a full, slide-out QWERTY keyboard and a slight bump down in specs. It's our Editors' Choice for keyboarded smartphones on AT&T.

Physical Features, Phone Calls, and Internet
The Captivate Glide measures 4.9 by 2.5 by 0.5 inches (HWD) and weighs 5.2 ounces. Made out of lightly textured black plastic, the Glide looks unassuming, but feels well built and comfortable in your hand.

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The 4-inch, 800-by-480-pixel Super AMOLED display is gorgeous. It has fewer subpixels than the Super AMOLED Plus display on the Galaxy S II, but it still looks excellent. The screen can get very bright, but darker colors maintain a luxurious depth and richness. Four haptic feedback-enabled functions keys sit beneath the display, which are suitably responsive. Typing on the on-screen QWERTY was fine, but I suspect most people are looking to the Glide for the real thing. The phone slides open to reveal a large, four-row physical keyboard. The keys are large and backlit, with comfortable, even spacing. They're a bit flat, but it shouldn't take long to adjust to typing on them.

The Glide is a good voice phone. Reception is average, and calls sound rich, clear, and natural in the phone's earpiece. The speakerphone also sounds good but volume doesn't go loud enough to use outdoors. Calls made with the phone are clear, though voices can sound thin and background noise cancellation is just average. I had no trouble connecting to a Jawbone Era Bluetooth headset ($129.99, 4.5 stars) and calls sounded great. Thankfully, voice dialing works better here, using Android's native voice-dialing app, than it does on the Galaxy S II, which uses a version of Vlingo that had difficulty recognizing names.

The Glide is a world phone that uses AT&T's HSPA+ 21 network and 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi. It also works as a Wi-Fi hotspot with the right service plan. Download speeds averaged 4Mbps down, with peak speeds of 8Mbps, while uploads were around 1Mbps up. Those numbers are good, but they're no match for AT&T's blazing 4G LTE speeds on devices like the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket ($249.99, 4.5 stars). This isn't too big a deal, though, because AT&T only has LTE in 14 cities right now. Battery life was excellent, at 10 hours 3 minutes of continuous talk time.

Processor and Apps
The Captivate Glide is powered by Nvidia's 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor. It scored well in our benchmark tests, easily overpowering single-core devices, though not quite at the top of the dual-core heap.

The phone runs Android 2.3.5 "Gingerbread" with Samsung's TouchWiz extensions. There are some useful add-on apps, including Media Hub, a downloadable music and video store with reasonable prices, and Social Hub, a combination Facebook/Twitter client. There's also some bloatware from AT&T, including FamilyMap and the U-Verse Live TV app, which are both deletable. Other apps, like AT&T Navigator and an AT&T 'Featured Apps' store, are not. The Glide should be compatible with most everything in the Android Market, which currently has over 1250,000 apps.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2396819,00.asp

Good weekend

What do you think Nokia lumia 920 or nexus 4?




rayan


I want my mobile phone to be strong in hardware and software as I'll use it for three years or more ,I want also an HD display and a high camera ,lots of apps , an offline GPS and I want a very fast phone but I don't know , android and ios are the leading software now but I don't know how windows 8 will be ! I don't care about price or outer design I want the better of the two of them.


Answer
If you want a phone for a year go for Nexus 4, want to use it any longer than that then opt for Lumia 920. Nokia and iPhone's build quality is way above to LG on any scale.
Though it is from Google, hardware is actually built by LG, which doesn't have the great track record. LG stands way below HTC and Samsung.

I have tried both Nexus 4 (My colleague got one) and Lumia 920. I migrated from iphone3gs, I bought Lumia 920 with the intention of returning (if I don't like it after a while) but in the end I kept it. I heavily use 18 apps in total, most of them are there in windows OS. To me durability and build quality of Lumia 920 stud out way above Nexus 4. I am a Consultant- I use it heavily in outdoors often with lot of noise behind- so far Lumia 920 hasn't failed me.

To be fair Nexus is cheaper, good looking being a google's flagship I am assured of quick updates. Nexus 4 got 1 extra gig of Ram and quad core processor but to me they didn't translate to any visible benefit when compared to Lumia 920. On number of aspects like screen, build quality, Camera, low light photography, blurr free HD video, ability to use finger nails, clear microphone voice recording, fully functional offline GPS, Lumia scored way higher than nexus 4. When compared both of them in my hand side by side Lumia 920 has the X factor in looks, quality. It's money well spent, I am sure it will last longer than 3 years as a great replacement to my old iPhone.

The video captured by both phones can give you better picture.




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Thursday, November 21, 2013

What's a really good photography app for the iPhone 4 ?

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iLikeToSmi


I want a really good one, that'll let me do whatever. I mostly want one that can let me put 2 pictures together, like next to each other ?


Answer
I see my friends always take pictures with an app called Camwow, but I have an Android so I don't exactly know lol If you want to edit pictures I use PicSay, check to see if they have it for iPhone. It's very good. Also there are tons of collage maker apps. You just need to download some and try them out for yourself and see which works the best :)

I'd like to pick up photography as a hobby. Any suggestions or tips?




Octavian


I don't have a fancy camera or anything. I have a 7 mp point and shoot cameta and I have a galaxy s4 with a 12 mp camera I believe. So any tips?


Answer
Octavian,

I'm assuming that since you've mentioned the cameras you do have, that that's what you want to start your photo hobby with... Rather than investing hundreds of dollars to buy a new camera. There's plenty you can do to experiment & learn the aesthetic principles of photography with the gadgets you have.

I suggest you start with Phoneography and your Galaxy S4. There are all sorts of photog related apps out there you can try with it - I recommend these 4 'camera' apps to start with for image capture purposes - Camera FV-5 (Lite), HDR Camera, Pudding Camera, & Panorama Camera.To process your images, once you've captured them, try the app: Snapseed.

This is a good site for photo taking tips (rather than me typing tons here...), but they are iPhone bigots. They also sell all kinds of photo gadgets if you're into that kind of thing (like mini macro, wide angle and telephoto lenses that will work with your S4). So just ignore all the iPhone only attitude nonsense and find the Android equivalents to what they talk about (such as the apps I've listed above - be careful on the physical gadgets, they likely will not fit an S4 if touted for an iPhone in many but not all cases). http://content.photojojo.com/tips/improve-your-phoneography/

Any of the regular photo composition, exposure and lighting principles should hold in phoneography just as they would using traditional cameras. You can Google each of those topics in Digital Photography School online to learn photo principles.

Good luck! Be experimental. Be creative. You're looking for a hobby, not a source of income. Play around and have fun with what you capture & how you present it to others. Happy shooting.




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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

How to become a freelance photographer?

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Bruce


Only camera I have is my iPhone 4. So before you bi*** at me it's a HD cam and I have all the fancy photo apps and ability to print. Can't afford a pro cam


Answer
hii first see some basic photography tips - basic-photography-tips.com

I just got the iPhone 4 3 days ago. What are some cool apps to get. ?




yo_girl!


I already have fb tumblr twitter camwow instagram and the weather. What else?


Answer
Angry Birds
Scrabble
Plants v. Zombies
Doodle Jump
Fruit Ninja
Cut the Rope
Pictureka
Wurdle
GeoDefense Swarm
On the Go
Kayak
Yelp
Word Lens
Weather Channel
OpenTable
Wikipedia
Hopstop
AroundMe
Google Earth
Zipcar
Lifestyle
Amazon
Epicurious
Mixology
Paypal
Shop Savvy
Mint
WebMD
Lose It!
Springpad
Music & Photography
Mog
Pandora
SoundHound
Bloom
Camera+
Photoshop Express
Hipstamatic
Instagram
ColorSplash
Entertainment
Netflix
IMDb
ESPN Scorecenter
Instapaper
Kindle
PulseNews
Social
Facebook
Twitter
Google
AIM
Skype
Foursquare
Bump
Tiny Wings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




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Friday, August 30, 2013

What are some good photography effect apps for an iPod?

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AnswersPri


I have an iPod touch 4th gen and would like to know of any good apps for taking pictures with different effects. I have heard CamWow is quite good and I have already got InstaBooth. Would like them to be free but don't mind paying like 69p. Thanks!


Answer
i have an iphone 3gs and some apps i use are
camwow
pixlromatic
and i use split pic (take 2 pictures of yourself)
camwow retro is also good
camera fx is good to
hope this helps

What's a really good photography app for the iPhone 4 ?




iLikeToSmi


I want a really good one, that'll let me do whatever. I mostly want one that can let me put 2 pictures together, like next to each other ?


Answer
I see my friends always take pictures with an app called Camwow, but I have an Android so I don't exactly know lol If you want to edit pictures I use PicSay, check to see if they have it for iPhone. It's very good. Also there are tons of collage maker apps. You just need to download some and try them out for yourself and see which works the best :)




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