Friday, April 19, 2013

Harga Advan Vandroid Terbaru

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Advan Vandroid merupakan salah satu merk lokal yang memproduksi gadget Android berupa tablet PC. Tablet Advan Vandroid merupakan salah satu jenis Gadget yang banyak peminatnya di pasaran, untuk itu pabrikan lokal Advan berinisiatif merilis banyak produk ke pasaran yang sampai saat ini sudah lebih dari 10 tablet diluncurkan dengan harga berfariasi sesuai dengan kebutuhan dan kemampuan konsumen. Berikut kami cantumkan Daftar harga Tablet Advan Vandroid terbaru bulan ini, klik disini.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note Review

Months after AT&T customers managed to relish on the obnoxiously ginormous Samsung Galaxy Note, it’s finally T-Mobile’s turn to get a crack at it. Expected to arrive on the carrier’s lineup starting on August 8th for the 2-year contract price of $249.99, it’ll be on par to AT&T’s version with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and the Premium Suite all on board out of the box. However, considering that there have been other recent attractive options on the market, will it still be able to entice conscious buyers?
Aside from the T-Mobile branding below the earpiece, this version is identical to AT&T’s version – meaning, its choice of materials, build quality, and size are unchanged. Even now, it’s still one unwieldy thing to handle with one hand, and instead, it’s best to be used with two. No doubt, it’s memorable for its sheer size, but it’s nothing we haven’t seen before.


Touring around the handset, we’re presented with items like its microUSB port, volume control, 3.5mm headset jack, noise cancellation mic, power button, standard mic, and the usual set of capacitive Android buttons.

In the rear, there’s an 8-megapixel snapper with LED flash, which has the ability to shoot 1080p video – while a 2-megapixel front-facing camera rounds things out. Once again, there’s a slot towards the underside of the handset that accommodates the S-Pen. Lastly, removing the plastic rear cover grants us access to its 2,500 mAh battery, SIM slot, and microSD card slot.

If there’s a single feature that stands out most with the T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note, it’s undeniably none other than its gigantic 5.3” WXGA 800 x 1280 Super AMOLED display. Yeah, it’s ridiculously big, but it’s aided by its high resolution and iridescent color production – both of which aid to its polarizing attraction.

T-Mobile myTouch Review

Once regarded as a showcase for its high-end smartphones, T-Mobile’s long standing myTouch line of Android smartphones are now being helmed by Chinese manufacturer Huawei. Considering that Huawei is known for producing mostly budget friendly devices, it shouldn’t surprise anyone to see them bring T-Mobile’s myTouch line into the entry-level segment. Rightfully so, that’s exactly what we find with the upcoming T-Mobile myTouch by Huawei, as it’s aiming to expand the beloved line to a broader audience – so let’s find out how it fares.
Call it a shocker, we’re somewhat taken off guard by the design of Huawei’s T-Mobile myTouch – and that’s a good thing actually! Normally, we associate Huawei as producing flimsy devices, but with this, they’ve managed to concoct something that’s surprisingly solid. Not only it is compact enough to hold comfortably in the hand, but we’re also digging its clean appearance thanks to the soft touch casing. Beyond that, its build quality is remarkably sturdy to convince us that it’ll withstand normal wear and tear with few blemishes along the way. So yeah, we have to give a hand to Huawei for delivering something that’s deceptively well-rounded.

With sufficient spacing between its capacitive Android buttons and the bottom edge of the handset, accidental presses are few and in between. Meanwhile, above the display, it’s sporting an ornate looking earpiece and a front-facing 0.3-megapixel VGA camera.

Thanks to their distinct feel and springy responses, our fingers take a liking to its volume control, power button, and single-level shutter key. Rounding things out for the handset, it also features a microUSB port for charging/data connectivity, 3.5mm headset port, and microphone.

Quickly gazing over its 4” WVGA 480 x 800 LCD display, details are clearly defined to enable us to distinguish most things with few issues – but for things like fine text in the web browser, it looks garbled in a zoomed out view. Looking straight at the display, it manages to capture our attention with its natural color production, but it suffers from poor viewing angles and a low-contrast to make it nearly unusable in outdoor conditions with the sun present. With its viewing angles, the problem is so widespread that distortion is evident the moment it’s slightly tilted.