• Nokia Lumia 920 vs. Nokia Lumia 900: 5 Big Changes and Improvements in Lumia 920

    Posted on September 7th, 2012 David Brooks No comments

    As the flagship of Nokia’s Windows Phone 8, Nokia has unveiled Lumia 920 on September 5th event. The new Nokia Lumia 920 has included many wonderful features to attract people’s eyes, including much clearer screen display, more outstanding shooting effect and fluent user experience. During the press event, Nokia has spent a main part of the event on explaining the advanced PureView camera Lumia 920 will feature, by claiming that the Lumia 920 camera could capture five-to-ten times more light than other phone cameras, which makes it better at shooting photos indoors or in low lighting than other smartphones in the market. Well, after the official release, it’s unavoidable for people to make a comparison between Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 900. Today, let’s just make a comparison on these two gadgets to see what indeed they are different, or to say the main differences and improvements of these two models.

    Nokia Lumia 920Thinner phone body: Nokia Lumia 920 continues the appearance design of Lumia 900, only differs in some details like the phone color – Lumia 920 mainly uses bright yellow while Lumia 900 is mostly lake blue. The Lumia 920 also relocates the micro-USB port to the bottom of the phone body. Larger screen display and more powerful configuration weights Lumia 920 up to 185g from the 165g weight of Lumia 900. But the thickness of Lumia 920 is not added due to the improved configurations. Its 10.7mm phone body thickness is a little thinner than Lumia 900.

    PureMotion HD + IPS touchscreen: Nokia Lumia 920 adopts a large 4.5″ PureMotion HD + IPS touchscreen, which is higher intensive, brighter and faster in refreshing screen, etc. The screen resolution reaches up to 1280×768 (WXGA) with 332PPI, even surpassing Apple’s new iPad. The PureMotion technology performs much better in screen reacting. Users could make touch-control operation even wearing gloves.

    PureView camera technology: Though Lumia 920 keeps the 8MP camera just like that of Lumia 900, the PureView camera technology adopted supports to capture five-to-ten times more light than other phone cameras, which means that it could perform better at shooting photos indoors or in low lighting than other smartphones in the market. For better quality in even low light condition, Nokia Lumia 920 also adopts so-called “floating-lens” technology for image stabilization and f/2.0 aperture for low light, cloudy and in-door picture shooting.

    Nokia Lumia 920 vs. Lumia 900Dual-core processor: Aside configuring the latest Windows Phone 8 OS, Nokia Lumia 920 gains smooth user experience also due to the 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor with 1GB of RAM. Meanwhile, Lumia 920 also provides a large memory space at 32GB for users to store data freely.

    Wireless charging: For better battery life, Nokia Lumia 920 also upgrades its battery volume from 1830mAh to 2000mAh, greatly improved using duration of the phone theoretically. As a newly added feature, the support of wireless charging for Lumia 920 makes it more convenient for users to recharge mobile phone battery easily.

    Besides all of these features, the Nokia Lumia 920 will also add the support of NFC, upgrade Bluetooth to V3.1, support to record 1080P full HD video from previous 720P video recording, etc. Compared with Lumia 900, the Lumia 920 could be said to be upgraded comprehensively.

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  • Top smartphones duel – Samsung Galaxy S III vs Nokia Lumia 900

    Posted on June 27th, 2012 David Brooks No comments

    Nokia Lumia 900 has successfully established its fame in the last couple of months for the combination of its stellar design and killer $100 on-contract price. Just as anticipated, Nokia Lumia 900 has been considered as the best among all Windows Phone smartphones. But in the nowadays’ telecommunication industry, there never lacks of new challenges and competitors. And in the smartphone market, the new released and yet long anticipated Samsung Galaxy S III, which comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 4G LTE/HSPA+ 42 capability, a zippy dual-core processor, and a strong 8-megapixel camera, is undoubtedly a strong challenger to Nokia Lumia 900. Even though these two handsets are running on completely different platforms, we could make a comparison between them in various aspects to see which one is performing in all categories to come out on the top, including: appearance design, screen display, processor, memory, camera, multimedia, battery, connectivity, etc.

    Samsung Galaxy S III vs. Nokia Lumia 900

    Appearance design: We all know that the first impression makes a ton of differences. That’s the appearance design. Compared with Samsung Galaxy S III, which is technically lighter and thinner, Nokia Lumia 900 is original and fresh. Besides that, the unibody polycarbonate construction design of Lumia 900 feels considerably sturdier than Samsung Galaxy S III. In common, the two handsets feature capacitive buttons below their displays, though the Galaxy S III incorporates a physical home button. Other features Samsung Galaxy S III over Nokia Lumia 900 include: the physical buttons clinging around the sides, video-out functionality with the aid of a special MHL adapter, removable battery, and expandable memory via its microSD card slot.

    Screen display: This may become very easy for us to make comparison. The Samsung Galaxy S III has a quite noticable 4.8” HD (720 x 1280) Super AMOLED display, though, the Lumia 900’s 4.3” WVGA (480 x 800) ClearBlack AMOLED display is still nice and pretty. Obviously, you can enjoy better experience to watch videos on Samsung Galaxy S III or play games on Samsung Galaxy S III than that of Nokia Lumia 900.

    Processor: The Galaxy S III features a dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor with a whopping 2GB of RAM, while the Lumia 900 has single-core 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU with 512MB of RAM. This should indicate the former one should perform better. However, when it comes down to it, they perform very similar to one another, as every operation is accompanied with fluid movements and instantaneous actions.

    Memory: The Nokia Lumia 900 has the higher free storage capacity at 13.61GB, while Samsung Galaxy S III only gets 12.05GB. But the fact is that the latter offers expandable storage via its microSD card slot.

    Camera: Both smartphones feature an 8-megapixel camera, which provides quite similar still image quality for two devices. But in real test, the Galaxy S III is more capable at shooting in macro and low lighting. When coming to the HD video recording, Galaxy S III is obvious the winner with its 1080P video recording, distinct details, moderate exposure, clear audio recording, and neutral color reproduction.

    Multimedia: The Zune experience on the Lumia 900 manages to stand out more than the static presentation of the TouchWiz music player on Samsung Galaxy S III. But with a larger screen display, Samsung Galaxy S III produces more adorable experience for you to watch HD videos. This doesn’t mean it could not provide good experience for you to watch videos or enjoy DVD movies on Nokia Lumia 900. Everyone would become hard to refuse a sizable device for wonderful video experience.

    Connectivity: Both smartphones support 4G network connectivity. But when put into real testing, the Samsung Galaxy S III performs better to have perfect browsing experience that nearly reaches desktop experience. These two GSM devices are compatible with a wide array of GSM networks internationally. And they feature the typical set of connectivity features, but Galaxy S III trumps the Lumia 900 with Bluetooth 3.0, NFC, and 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi.

    Battery: Nokia Lumia 900 defeats Samsung Galaxy S III in the battery life department. Specifically, Nokia Lumia 900 supports up to 1 ½ days normal use, while the Galaxy S III is only able to a solid one day of normal usage.

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  • A full-scale and specific comparison of smartphones between Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan ll

    Posted on April 18th, 2012 David Brooks No comments

    Yesterday, I wrote a post about HTC One S vs. Apple iPhone 4S, which made a comparison between HTC One S and Apple iPhone 4S in several aspects, including camera, display, interface, multimedia, internet connectivity, price, etc. And today, the comparison between Nokia Lumia 900 and HTC Titan ll will focus on the following aspects: display, camera, processor, OS, storage, internet connectivity, multimedia, and price. Both Windows phones come with fast mobile data support (4G network connectivity supported), big screen display (4.3 inches for Nokia Lumia 900 while 4.7 inches for HTC Titan ll), fast processor (1400MHz in Lumia 900 and 1500MHz in HTC Titan ll), and high-resolution cameras for image and video shooting (8MP and 16MP respectively for Lumia 900 and Titan ll). These features seem to make the HTC Titan ll looks a little greater than Nokia Lumia 900. Is it really so? Still too early to decide which one is better. And what’s more, if you want to get one from these two smartphones, you need to choose the one that suit you more, rather than the one looks like better, right? Well, let’s just start the comparison to see which one might be your choice.

    Nokia Lumia 900 vs. HTC Titan llDisplay: Both smartphones own good performance in display for mobile phone visual entertainment with their large screen display and high screen resolution. The Nokia Lumia 900 has a 4.3-inch Clear Black AMOLED vivid screen display with 480 x 800 pixels of resolution and is backed by strong, scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass. While the HTC Titan ll comes with an even larger 4.7-inch Super LCD display with 480 x 800 pixels screen resolution. If you want to watch HD movies on smartphones, both of them could fulfill your needs with excellent visual effect.

    Camera: The Nokia Lumia 900 completes its 8MP camera with a Carl Zeiss lens at 3264 x 2448 pixels of resolution including features like autofocus, geo-tagging, dual LED flash and 720p video capture. While on the other hand, the HTC Titan ll provides an impressively 16-megapixel primary camera with a wide-angle lens, backside-illuminated sensor at 4640 x 3480 pixels of resolution. If only from the camera pixels, the 16MP camera on HTC Titan ll seems to be better than the 8MP camera on Nokia Lumia 900. But in a surprising twist, the Nokia Lumia 900’s 720p video recording is found to be a bit more pleasing to the eye than its rival.

    Processor: Both phones are featured with Qualcomm Scorpion processor and run at 512M RAM. The difference lies in that Nokia Lumia 900 runs a 1.4GHz processor while the HTC Titan ll features a 1.5GHz one. They both use the MSM8255T Snapdragon chipset, along with the same Adreno 205 graphics processing unit (GPU).

    OS: As for the operating system, there’s little difference between these two phones, both of which run the Windows Phone 7.5 Mango.

    Storage: Both smartphones comes with a 16GB internal memory storage with no microSD card support for external memory expansion.

    Internet connectivity: Both the smartphones sport an 802.11 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi connection and have 2.1+A2DP Bluetooth, the Focus S has 3.0+A2DP, EDR Bluetooth.

    Multimedia: Aside from the size disparity, there’s nothing different with the video watching experience. More than able to play the same videos, it’s really a tossup as to which one is the more pleasing to use for watching videos. The spaciousness of the HTC Titan II is highly appreciated, but the Nokia Lumia 900 has the iridescent color production to capture our attention.

    Battery: Battery life plays an important role in deciding which one to choose. The HTC Titan II has a standard Li-lon 1730 mAh battery. Compared to this, the Nokia Lumia N900 has a standard Li-lon 1800 mAh battery with up to 300 hours of stand-by, 7 hours of talk time and 60 hours of music play.

    Price:Price sometimes helps us to make our decisions. The Nokia Lumia 900 starts with the $99.99 on-contract price while the HTC Titan II is priced at $199.99 on-contract.

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  • Top 6 Android and Windows mobile phones with gorgeous screen displays for better digital entertainment

    Posted on April 11th, 2012 David Brooks No comments

    Along with the development of smartphone market becoming mature, more and more excellent samrtphones emerged in the market to bring extraordinary user experience not only in its social communicational functions, but also in self-entertainment with the wonderful hardware configuration. There are many successful smartphones which people are familiar with and longing for, like the Apple iPhone 4S, Samsung Galaxy Note, freshly released Nokia Lumia 900, etc. It’s become a trend for smartphone manufacturers to include gorgeous screen displays on their mobile devices to further improve the user experience. Even though gorgeous screen display would drain the battery life, especially with the screen brightness cranked all the way up, users still vote for this. With excellent screen display, users could own better visual effect in surfing the internet, playing games, viewing pictures, recording videos, and watching HD videos on phones.

    Today, I would like to share a Top 6 list of Android and Windows mobile phones that come with gorgeous and top-notch screen display and additionally some suggestions on how to watch HD videos on these devices. Check bellow:

    Nokia Lumia 900 (AT&T)

    Nokia Lumia 900Just released on the Times Square Event on Easter a few days before, Nokia Lumia 900 has been an eye-catching and popular gadget from Nokia this year. It has a 4.3-inch AMOLED Gorilla Glass screen. That’s also equipped with ClearBlack display technology making this Windows Phone device a show-stealer. Read how to watch HD movies on Nokia Lumia 900.

    Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Verizon)

    Samsung Galaxy NexusFor one thing that Samsung Galaxy Nexus has been popular is that it could run on the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. Well, for another, its superb 4.65 inch Super AMOLED touch screen with 1280×720 pixels HD screen resolution also adds charm and attractiveness to users. The large HD screen flaunts everything in rich and eye-poping colors to provide amazing video effect if you play HD movies on Samsung Galaxy Nexus.

    LG Nitro HD (AT&T)

    LG Nitro HDAnother smartphone worth mentioning from LG is the LG Nitro HD (AT&T), which has a “true HD AH-IPS” display that can support 16 million colors and has a pixel density of 329 pixels per inch. You may have enjoyed the excellent visual effect and digital experience of watching DVD movies on LG Nitro HD if you have got one. This device is highly recommended as what’s really enjoyable about this handset is the camera and photo quality. The images the Nitro took outshine the competition.

    HTC Rezound (Verizon)

    HTC RezoundEquipped with Beats Audio earbuds, not only does the Rezound produce superb audio, but everything looks stunning on it too due to its 4.3-inch Super LCD display with 720p HD resolution. Browsing the Web, playing games, and viewing HD videos on HTC Rezound will be a real joy. Read the full review of the HTC Rezound.

    Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket (AT&T)

    Samsung Galaxy S ll SkyrocketNot only does the Galaxy S 2 Skyrocket have a striking 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display and run on a 4G LTE network, it’s also chock-full of other features, including a 1.5GHz processor and an NFC chip, and can capture 1080p HD video with its impressive 8-megapixel camera. Its Windows Phone counterpart, the Samsung Focus S, lacks a physical flash, but rocks the same great specs as well. Check how to enjoy DVD movies on Galaxy S ll Skyrocket.

    LG Spectrum (Verizon)

    LG Spectrum If you like to shoot HD videos with your in-hand smartphone, this phone would no doubt be your choice for its great 1080P video capture ability. You can capture solid recordings with crisp images via LG Spectrum at your will. The LG Spectrum has fast LTE speeds, a dual-core processor, Android 2.3, and lots of HD video features, including a terrific stellar 4.5-inch HD display, which delivers excellent video effect for you to play DVD movies on LG Spectrum.

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