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  • Samsung Galaxy Note 3 battery life tested

    Samsung Galaxy Note 3 battery life tested

    As the latest and greatest phablet in the Samsung Galaxy Note series, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 offers a better Snapdragon 800 processor, GPU, larger screen and slightly bigger 3200 mAh battery. How does the battery life fare compared to the earlier Samsung Galaxy Note II and other smartphones? Check out the test below and other tests in the article:

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  • Samsung Galaxy S Plus Review

    Samsung Galaxy S Plus Review

    The new Samsung Galaxy S Plus, also known as the GT-I9001, one of the fastest Android handsets on the market in pure clock-speed terms.

    The new handset is also a metallic rear cover and the latest version of Google's Android platform, version 2.3 'Gingerbread' pre-loaded with no need to wait for an update. Features like Adobe's Flash Player will be installed as standard, too, for access to websites that require it - and hopefully the processor will be fast enough to cope.

    Samsung Galaxy S Plus - Operating System:

    The Samsung I9001 Galaxy S Plus runs on the Android operating system of the version 2.3 (gingerbread). This OS makes the Samsung I9001 Galaxy S Plus work fast and addictive. User can have a lot of fun having this phone.

  • Exynos Samsung Galaxy Note 3 vs Snapdragon Samsung Galaxy Note 3

    Exynos Samsung Galaxy Note 3 vs Snapdragon Samsung Galaxy Note 3

    While Malaysia only has the one Snapdragon 800 powered Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phablet, Samsung actually came out with two versions. One was powered by the 2.3 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset and processor while the other is running the 1.9GHz Samsung Exynos 5 Octa. Both managed to breach the 34000 limit on AnTuTu. Surprisingly, while the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 powered N9005 beat out the Samsung Exynos 5 Octa powered N9000, this was mainly due to the better graphics performance of the Adreno 330 GPU compared to the Mali GPU. In terms of multi-tasking and other processing tests, the Samsung Exynos 5 Octa did surprisingly better. Check out the video in the article for more information.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v Review

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v Review

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is known as Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. This is the successor to the most popular Android tablet yet – the Samsung Galaxy Tab.

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - Design & Build:

    The Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 is thin. Like really thin… at least in comparison to the other Android 3.X tablets out there. And yes, according to Samsung’s measurements it’s even thinner than the iPad 2. However, as you may have guessed, the difference isn’t noticeable to the naked eye, and if you didn’t have a measuring tape on you, you’d probably never know one was trimmer than the other. Where you will notice the difference between the two is on weight. The 1.24-pound Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 feels lighter in hand than the 1.33-pound iPad. The only ports you will find on this tablet are 3.5mm headphone and proprietary charging jacks. There is a volume rocker and a power button, but forget that microSD card slot or micro-USB port.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Review

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 Review

    The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 has an 8.9in capacitive touchscreen but it's the physical design of this latest Android tablet that is quite impressive — the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 is described by Samsung as "the world's thinnest mobile tablet" as it measures just 8.6 millimetres thick.  

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 - Design & Build:

    In addition to its svelte body, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 weighs just 470 grams, making it both thinner and lighter than the iPad 2. Samsung says the Galaxy Tab 8.9's ultra-thin form factor and lightweight design are ideal for business users who frequently travel.

  • Samsung Galaxy SL Review

    Samsung Galaxy SL Review

    Samsung Galaxy SL I9003 4GB is a trimmed down version of Samsung’s top selling device Galaxy S i9000. The major difference is Samsung Galaxy SL comes with a Super Clear LCD instead of AMOLED display in the Galaxy S and 4GB inbuilt memory in SL compared to  8/16GB in the S model.

    Samsung Galaxy SL - LCD:

    It is a value for money mobile phone with almost all necessary smartphone features included. Many of the features included in Samsung Galaxy SL were available only in above 25,000 level phones till few months back.

  • Samsung Galaxy S Review

    Samsung Galaxy S Review

    Here is the Samsung Galaxy S Review where we take a look at the Android Phone from Samsung with a Huge 4 inch SuperAMOLED Display , 1GHz CPU , 5 MP Camera , HD Video Recording and a lot more.

    Samsung Galaxy S - Design and Build:

    The Samsung Galaxy S is a monoblock touchscreen phone and measures in at 122.4*64.2*9.9mm. A glance at the measurements and you know this phone is sleek. While the handset is wider and taller than most touchscreens, it is not too large for a phone with a 4” screen. The phone weighs in at 119 grams which is quite light considering all the stuff fitted into the phone.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab Review

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    The Samsung Galaxy Tab runs Android 2.2 and is clearly fashioned to be an iPad rival but in a smaller form factor. Measuring 190 x 120 x 12mm, compared to the Apple tablet’s 243 x 190 x 13mm dimensions, it’s about three quarters the size of an iPad. But the obvious trade-off is the 7in screen compared to 10in from Apple.

  • Samsung Galaxy Ace Review

    Samsung Galaxy Ace Review

    The Samsung Galaxy Ace comes hot on the heels of the sock-evaporating, super stunning Samsung Galaxy S2. However with a different shape and decidedly down-sized specs, it’s clearly not for the same type of audience. Is it worth a look with the HTC Wildfire S around the corner? Let’s find out.

    Samsung Galaxy Ace - Design and build quality:

    It’s a plastic, Fisher-Price version of the iPhone 4, with identical curved edges, black bezel and metal bands around the side, plus a clicky home button -  though it being Android, you’ll find touch sensitive menu and back buttons on either side of it as well.

    We can’t say we’re loving the sense of deja vu the Samsung Galaxy Ace’s case will give you, but it is at least rock solid, with USB and 3.5mm audio ports on the top as they should be, plus a conveniently placed microSD card slot so you can switch out memory without having to pull the battery out.

  • Samsung Galaxy Pro Review

    Samsung Galaxy Pro Review

    Samsung Galaxy Pro - Design:

    The stylish Android 2.2 Froyo-based Samsung Galaxy Pro has a 2.8-inch landscape TFT LCD touch-screen display that covers stuff at 320 x 240 pixels resolution. One may never complain about the speed of the handset as it operates on an 800 MHz processor. Armed with a portrait QWERTY keypad, Galaxy Pro smartphone also has four useful sensors to boast of. There are accelerometer, light, digital compass and proximity sensors in the phone. Large-sized but slim and sleek Galaxy Pro has physical dimensions of 108.6 x 66.7 x 10.7mm. It just weighs 103.4 grams. Made in a Grey-Black colour combination, Samsung Galaxy Pro running on Samsung TouchWiz UI is a modest smartphone with just the apt features.


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