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Friday, April 19, 2013
Harga Advan Vandroid Terbaik
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.
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Monday, February 25, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Express review: Jelly Bean Express

Yet, the Galaxy Express only offers a 5MP camera with 720p video and the screen is only of WVGA resolution. As usual, unless you go for the flagship, it's always a question of compromises in the midrange and the Galaxy Express is yet another mix of gives and takes, which would hopefully satisfy a good part of the consumers.
Ever since Qualcomm's dual-core Krait made its debut on the HTC One S, it has been making the headlines with its top-notch performance at a decidedly more affordable price point. While other chipsets have since narrowed the performance margin, the Krait architecture continues to be one of the most successful chipsets around, particularly in the dual-core arena.
However, despite its proven track record, Krait-powered Android Galaxy smartphones are as rare to find as two-headed snakes, especially outside the US. Samsung released an AT&T variant of the Express this past November, which is part of a growing family dual-core Krait devices available for the US market.
The included Jelly Bean update makes the Galaxy Express I8730 a bit more than a simple rehash of the AT&T's version, which is still stuck on Ice Cream Sandwich. We also shouldn't forget AT&T's propensity to include a good amount of carrier bloatware in the form of preinstalled apps and services, which bring down the user-available storage in the US version from 8GB to 5GB.
And although the dual-core Krait in the I8730 is downclocked to 1.2GHz (compared to 1.5GHz on the I437 Express for AT&T), the updated Android experience should still provide you with a better out of box experience than what you'd find Stateside. Plus, the lower CPU clock will certainly go easier on the battery.
HTC Butterfly review: The droid monarch

Going by sales in the past year alone, it's easy to forget that HTC still makes some of the best hardware in the smartphone game. Despite the fact that it was the first to release a smartphone with a dual-core Krait chipset, the first to launch a quad-core, and the first to put a fullHD display on a phone, the company's market share has dwindled over the last few quarters.
Indeed, while there wasn't much wrong with the HTC One S and One X, they both failed to realize their potential for various reasons. For one, the Taiwanese company got their marketing messed up of both the early summer releases and the Q4 holiday offerings. That's something they acknowledged and promised to work on in earnest in 2013.
The bigger problem, however, was that while great, the One series devices fell slightly short of their Samsung Galaxy rivals, which took the market by storm. So, is the HTC Butterfly ready to push harder and bring the company back to the top of the smartphone game? Judging by this juicy specs sheet, it certainly has what it takes.
The devil was in the details last time around and this time HTC has done all it can to iron out even the smallest creases, turning the Butterfly into a package that makes smartphone enthusiasts drool. Little things like a curved glass display or an extra gig of RAM can make the right kind of difference when the competition is as tight as the one between premium Androids.
The bad news for HTC right out the gate is that Sony will seemingly have an advantage in most markets as the Xperia Z is getting ready to hit the shelves as we speak. Yet, as we found out during our review, the glass-clad Japanese flagship has a weak point that might be taken advantage of, allowing the Butterfly to make up for the delay. The screen of the Xperia Z was somewhat underwhelming in terms of viewing angles and contrast and if the Butterfly does better there, it might just turn out to be the better overall package.
The new version of the company's Sense UI is another mystery that needs to be looked into. Last time around, we found Samsung's TouchWiz to have an advantage in functionality, even though HTC's solution was generally more consistent and better-looking. A step forward in the software department is in order if the Butterfly is to aim for the top.
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