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		<title>HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Features : Quad Band 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz, (AT&#38;T USA, T-Mobile USA and Other GSM carriers) Data Compatibility: 1700 MHz AWS (T-Mobile USA 3G) , 900 / 2100 MHz (Europe 3G Standard) Feature: 5+ Megapixel Camera, A2DP, Android OS, Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Candy Bar Form, Email Client, FM Radio, GPS / Location, Megapixel Camera, Memory Card Slot, MP3, Smartphone, Speaker Phone, Touch Screen, Video Capture, Video<a href="http://baliproductreview.com/htc-evo-3d-x515m-smartphone">&#160;&#160;[ Read More ]</a><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Features :</p>
<p>Quad Band 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz, (AT&amp;T USA, T-Mobile USA and Other GSM carriers)</p>
<p><strong>Data Compatibility: </strong> 1700 MHz AWS (T-Mobile USA 3G) , 900 / 2100 MHz (Europe 3G Standard)</p>
<p><strong>Feature: </strong> 5+ Megapixel Camera, A2DP, Android OS, Bluetooth, Calendar, Camera, Candy Bar Form, Email Client, FM Radio, GPS / Location, Megapixel Camera, Memory Card Slot, MP3, Smartphone, Speaker Phone, Touch Screen, Video Capture, Video Clip, Voice Dialing, Wi-Fi</p>
<p><strong>Weight: </strong>6 oz</p>
<p><strong>Talk Time: </strong>Up to 7 h 30 min</p>
<p><strong>Stand By Time: </strong>Up to 355 hours</p>
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<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> HTC EVO 3D Smartphone Unlocked Import<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> Standard battery<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> AC travel charger<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> USB data cable<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> Stereo headset<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> user manual</td>
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<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> 5 Megapixel Camera<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> 1.3 Megapixel Secondary<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> 3D S-LCD capacitive touchscreen<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> microSD, up to 32GB<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP, EDR<br />
<img src="http://www.mobilecityonline.com/images2008/arror.gif" alt="arror HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone "  title="HTC EVO 3D X515M Smartphone " /> Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread)</td>
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<strong>A phone that sees the world like you do, in 3D: </strong>Now your photos can have as much depth as the moment itself. HTC EVO 3D captures your photos and videos in 3D, plus you can view them without the glasses. The stunning 4.3-inch QHD display gives you crisp websites, vivid images and incredibly fluid videos.</p>
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<strong>Capture life in 3DHTC EVO 3D : </strong>allows you to shoot 3D movies and snap 3D photos via dual cameras, so no matter where you are, capture life as it should be. And see it all in true-to-life detail without 3D glasses<br />
<strong>An incredible view : </strong>The large 4.3 inch display serves up incredibly crisp websites, vivid images and fluid video on a pixel-packed QHD screen. Catch the latest blockbusters straight from HTC Watch – a new service that starts the show just seconds into the download and monitors your Internet connection to ensure uninterrupted viewing.<br />
<strong>Share in any dimension: </strong>HTC EVO 3D not only captures 3D, but also lets you share your photos and videos in many ways. With HTC Sense, conveniently stream your content with a private audience to your TV or share it with the world on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube.</td>
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		<title>Sony Xperia™ S</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 12:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Seri Xperia™ NXT – smartphone Quad-band GSM /GPRS/EDGE support 3G with 14.4 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA 4.3&#8243; 16M-color capacitive LED-backlit LCD touchscreen of 720p resolution (720 x 1280 pixels) with Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine; Scratch-resistant glass Android OS v2.3.7 Gingerbread, planned Android 4.0 ICS update Dual-core 1.5 GHz Scorpion CPU, 1 GB RAM, Adreno 220 GPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260 chipset 12 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and<a href="http://baliproductreview.com/sony-xperia-s">&#160;&#160;[ Read More ]</a><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seri Xperia™ NXT – smartphone</p>
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<li>Quad-band GSM /GPRS/EDGE support</li>
<li>3G with 14.4 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA</li>
<li>4.3&#8243; 16M-color capacitive LED-backlit LCD touchscreen of 720p resolution (720 x 1280 pixels) with Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine; Scratch-resistant glass</li>
<li>Android OS v2.3.7 Gingerbread, planned Android 4.0 ICS update</li>
<li>Dual-core 1.5 GHz Scorpion CPU, 1 GB RAM, Adreno 220 GPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8260 chipset</li>
<li>12 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geo-tagging, Multi Angle shot</li>
<li>1080p video recording @ 30fps with continuous autofocus and stereo sound</li>
<li>1.3 MP front-facing camera, 720p video recording</li>
<li>Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA</li>
<li>GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS</li>
<li>32GB built-in storage</li>
<li>microHDMI port, dedicated TV launcher</li>
<li>microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1</li>
<li>Standard 3.5 mm audio jack</li>
<li>Stereo FM radio with RDS</li>
<li>Voice dialing</li>
<li>Adobe Flash 11 support</li>
<li>Deep Facebook integration</li>
<li>PlayStation Certified, access to the PS Store</li>
<li>Accelerometer and proximity sensor</li>
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<p><img src="http://www.glodokshop.com/TG/media/sony/sony_xperias/sony_x1.jpg" alt="sony x1 Sony Xperia™ S" border="0" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></p>
<p>The Sony Xperia S is quite an important smartphone in Sony’s lineup following recent break-up with Ericsson. We have already covered Xperia S here at Coolsmartphone in a review by Dan a couple of weeks ago, but we have also decided to take another more detailed look at the handset, which was kindly provided to us by Handtec.</p>
<p>The Xperia S is undoubtedly a pretty handsome smartphone. Its sharp, rectangular shape and slightly chubby (by today’s standards at least) back might not appeal everyone but it is hard to deny it’s distinctiveness and ability to attract attention. A transparent and illuminated bar below the screen only adds to the sexiness of the handset.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030978.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030978-450x300.jpg" alt="SXS P1030978 450x300 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="300" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030977.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030977-450x300.jpg" alt="SXS P1030977 450x300 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="300" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030976.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030976-450x300.jpg" alt="SXS P1030976 450x300 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="300" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030975.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030975-299x450.jpg" alt="SXS P1030975 299x450 Sony Xperia™ S" width="299" height="450" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a></p>
<p>The casing and materials used are of high quality, however I found the back cover a little too easy to remove and felt, at times, a little loose. One could argue that the Xperia S should have a removable (i.e. replaceable) battery and a microSD memory expansion slot. However, the chances are that the majority of users never bother replacing a battery and hey, that 32GB internal memory is more than enough. Also, a micro-SIM is becoming the de-facto standard for many modern smartphones anyway.</p>
<p>What I do care about is having a dedicated camera shutter button, and yes – the Xperia S thankfully has one. I’m not entirely sure why a shutter button suddenly became such a rarity, as I reckon that little button is the bottomline of decent camera experience.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030984.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030984-450x300.jpg" alt="SXS P1030984 450x300 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="300" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030983.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030983-450x299.jpg" alt="SXS P1030983 450x299 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="299" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030982.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030982-450x158.jpg" alt="SXS P1030982 450x158 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="158" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030981.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030981-450x133.jpg" alt="SXS P1030981 450x133 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="133" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a></p>
<p>The unique visual design of Xperia S comes at a price, and that’s the general ergonomics in day-to-day usage. A common complaint across other Xperia S reviews are the softkeys below the screen. Actually, before I get to those softkeys, I think it’s worth mentioning that literally every single person who had the handset in their hands for the first time made exactly same mistake – they all tried to press the transparent bar below the screen. This ISN’T where action keys are, even though the icons are embossed here. The actual softkeys are tiny little dots just above the bar. Now, these tiny little dots are in fact quite … err…. tiny. By that I mean that the touch-sensitive area around them is pretty small, forcing you to make very accurate taps so they can be properly registered. What’s worse, these dots aren’t illuminated in any way, making a bit harder to use them in near-darkness. In fact, using these little buttons is a bit of a hit-and-miss game initially, but after a bit of use you’ll have less problems. After couple of weeks I didn’t feel it was huge problem, really, as I have subconsciously learned how to press these little buttons effectively.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030991.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030991-450x299.jpg" alt="SXS P1030991 450x299 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="299" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030990.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030990-450x300.jpg" alt="SXS P1030990 450x300 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="300" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030988.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030988-450x300.jpg" alt="SXS P1030988 450x300 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="300" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030987.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1030987-450x300.jpg" alt="SXS P1030987 450x300 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="300" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a></p>
<p>Another example of failed ergonomics is the placement of the power button and the headphone socket. If you prefer to hold the phone in your right palm, it is virtually impossible to reach power button with your index finger without some pretty awkward realignment of the phone. Things get worse when headphones are plugged in. This is due to headphone plug getting right in the way of right index finger trying to reach power button, so chances are you’d be using your left hand more often just to wake the device up from standby. Having to shift phone up and down in hand to operate it maybe isn’t much of a problem, but it increases the chance of an accidental drop to the floor, and that’s obviously something no-one would be happy about.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1040007.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1040007-450x299.jpg" alt="SXS P1040007 450x299 Sony Xperia™ S" width="450" height="299" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a> <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1040005.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1040005-299x450.jpg" alt="SXS P1040005 299x450 Sony Xperia™ S" width="299" height="450" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a></p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1040013.jpg" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img src="http://dash.coolsmartphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/SXS_P1040013-300x450.jpg" alt="SXS P1040013 300x450 Sony Xperia™ S" width="300" height="450" title="Sony Xperia™ S" /></a></p>
<p><strong>The display</strong> of the Xperia S is probably its most impressive feature. First of all, the unbelievable resolution of 720×1280 pixels is packed into just 4.3-inch screen, and this results in an incredible crispness of all content displayed on it. It is probably the best resolution-to-size ratio on the market currently available, beating even the famous Retina Display in the iPhone (and The New iPad obviously). The Xperia’s display is also insanely bright and perfectly readable in direct sunlight. In fact, I’ve had the display brightness dimmed to just 50% most of the time while using review unit and haven’t had to increase it manually while using outdoors at all – also on sunny days (and yes, we do have those in London sometimes). The touch sensitivity of the display is also spot-on.</p>
<p>The only minor complaint I could have against it are viewing angles which aren’t as great as I expected, but that’s a minor issue really. All in all, the Sony Xperia S has an absolutely excellent display. Period.</p>
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<p>The Xperia S comes with rather impressive <strong>12-megapixel camera</strong> capable of recording FullHD (1080p) videos too. The camera is very good and provides excellent quality shots, however it does tend to embed a substantial amount of noise in low-light conditions. Nonetheless, given good light levels, especially outdoors, photos taken with Xperia S are simply fantastic. Videos recorded in both FullHD and HD modes are superb too.</p>
<p>Another cool feature of the camera is ability to shoot a picture right from the locked/standby mode in less than 2 seconds. It takes just one long press of the shutter button to fire up the camera. It then focuses and takes a picture immediately.</p>
<p>The Xperia’s camera is generally blazing-fast to use in all conditions, auto-focus accurately locks in no-time, making the overall camera experience an absolute breeze. Frankly, just having the Xperia S in your pocket puts in question keeping a dedicated compact camera for casual snaps while out and about.</p>
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<p>I have noticed couple or minor issues with camera and gallery apps, though. Firstly, the camera UI did seemed initially to lack many basic options until I discovered that they’re hidden under the “Menu” softkey. This is not something I’d expect from camera app user interface. Secondly, the photo gallery viewer seemed to lack a basic photo editor. This would deal with simple tasks like cropping, red-eye removal etc. I’m sure there are apps for that in the <del>Android Market</del> Google Play Store, but I’d rather have the facility available out of the box. Interestingly, the Xperia S offers the ability to edit videos straight in device, but only those recorded in 720p resolution.</p>
<p><strong>Software-wise</strong> the Sony Xperia S does slightly disappoint by coming with Android Gingerbread rather than Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box. The latter is promised to come as an upgrade soon, but competitors are already launching their latest models with ICS preinstalled as standard.</p>
<p><strong>Sony’s custom Android skin</strong> doesn’t differ much from customizations present in the earlier Sony Ericsson Xperia lineup. In fact, compared to my earlier review of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro I’d struggle to point out any major differences at all. The Homescreen launcher is pretty basic compared to alternatives available in the Google Play Store, yet still pretty usable – I didn’t personally feel the urge to replace it anyway. The Xperia S also comes with number of factory preinstalled apps, usually known as the “bloatware” – surprisingly enough some of those can be simply uninstalled straight from the app drawer.</p>
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<p>Custom features inherited from the earlier Xperia lineup include the<strong> Mobile BRAVIA Engine</strong> to enhance display vividness while viewing photos and videos. There’s also the <strong>xLOUD</strong> enhancer to provide extra loudness of the external speaker. The “extra loudness” is really just that – having both xLOUD turned on and ringer volume set to maximum means that your chances of missing a call in a noisy environment is next to none.</p>
<p>Generally speaking, Sony’s own set of customisations are far from annoying. There’s a few examples of some seriously good improvements over the usual apps that come in vanilla Android. One of those is the <strong>Alarm clock app</strong>. Various manufacturers take various approaches to customise that tiny, yet essential application but surprisingly many of them don’t get it right. Why is that? Quick one here – how easy is turning alarm off or putting snooze on in your Alarm app? Sometimes it is a matter of taking phone in hand and making very accurate press on the very specific and usually small on-screen button. With your eyes half-closed at 6:50am in the morning that’s daunting task, really. Thankfully, with the Sony Xperia S it is matter of just pressing any of the hardware buttons (ie. camera shutter or volume rocker) to put alarm to immediate snoozing silence, which can be done with eyes completely shut. I am somewhat passionate about these tiny little things as they often get unnoticed and neglected, hence rarely implemented right off the bat.</p>
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<p><strong>Web browsing</strong> is quite a pleasant experience with the Xperia S. The browser app itself isn’t Sony-customised in any way, hence is pretty much stock Gingerbread app. However, thanks to decent display resolution websites fit across the screen nicely and pages are loaded very quickly. Obviously, there is Flash support out of the box too.</p>
<p>The Xperia S, as you’d expect from Sony-branded device, comes with good set of multimedia and entertainment capabilities. The<strong> Music player</strong> is far better than the standard app bundled in Android. It comes with additional features like sound equalizer preloaded with wide selection of presets, as well as manual adjustment mode; ability to edit id3 tags in music files directly, and it’ll download missing metadata (including album covers) from a 3rd party webservice plus look-up lyrics and additional information of currently played tunes etc etc.</p>
<p>Speaking of music, I think it’s worth mentioning that <strong>headphones bundled in the box</strong> with Xperia S are actually quite respectable in terms of sound quality.</p>
<p><strong>The Video player</strong> supports DivX (avi) format out of the box, as well as <strong>UPnP/DLNA</strong> streaming in both directions. That said, Xperia S can stream media content from UPnP-capable devices in local network, and serve as a streaming server itself.</p>
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<p>I always regarded TV-out or <strong>HDMI output</strong> in any mobile phone somewhat nonsense or a gimmick at best. This is not the case with the Xperia S tough, as Sony came up with something genuinely innovative and interesting which makes plugging in that HDMI cable worthwhile. Basically, as soon as the HDMI cable is connected to the TV and the Xperia, a dedicated “TV” application kicks in.</p>
<p>This app is specifically designed for TV output and works in horizontal mode only. Not only does it look great in the big-screen HD resolution but it’s also externally controllable using the standard TV remote control (beware tough, not every TV model supports that!). This nifty little feature turns the Xperia S smartphone into a fully-fledged media-centre PC which could be used to listen to the music, browse photos, watch YouTube videos or even full films stored in Xperia’s internal memory right on your television and controlled directly by remote without touching phone itself. Discovering this feature was probably the least expected and triggered a big “wow” moment for me. The only itch here was inability to input any text via remote controller, so typing search queries or web addresses still required direct interaction with a phone.</p>
<p>A feature which I couldn’t test out directly was the <strong>NFC</strong> (Near Field Communication) chip inside the Xperia. Sadly, Handtec didn’t have stock of “SmartTags” at the time of writing this review, hence I didn’t get round to testing them. However, we’ve been promised to get few of those tags in as soon as stock arrives and I’m planning to cover it in separate article, so watch this space!</p>
<p><strong>Text input</strong> in smartphones relying solely on touch interaction is quite a big topic for me. I have been using various mobile devices sporting hardware QWERTY keyboards for a good few years now and given the lack of hardware-QWERTY devices, I’ve started considering a complete switch to a touch-only device for the first time ever. I was more than glad to find out Sony Xperia S offers pretty decent on-screen keyboard out of the box. It has a reasonably spaced and well laid-out keypad, features multi-language autocorrection support with self-learning dictionary and has a Swype-a-like gesture input. This is not only really accurate but actually quite addictive too. As a fan of hardware QWERTY keypads it did take a bit to get used to touchscreen text input, but the transition was fairly painless and shortly afterwards I realized I don’t really miss hardware keypads quite that much.</p>
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<p><strong>The call quality</strong> in the Xperia S was never something to complain about. The earpiece is loud and clear and there’s also an additional microphone for noise cancelling, and it does the job very well. I was able to make a comfortable call while in the middle of noisy auditorium filled with loud music all around. In order to give noise cancelling feature a proper test, I have turned it off and made another call to the same person who immediately confirmed that difference was huge, in favour of having noise cancelling option turned on obviously.</p>
<p>In terms of <strong>overall performance and stability</strong>, Xperia S has never disappointed me. The user interface is very snappy and fluid virtually all the time, regardless of the current task at hand. Software stability is similarly excellent. I don’t remember seeing the dreaded “force close” message anywhere, and there were no weird lockups, freezes or random reboots.</p>
<p><strong>Battery life</strong> doesn’t impress and doesn’t overly disappoint either. I’d say it’s on par with most modern smartphones I’ve been using recently. That said, the battery manages to keep the Xperia S powered through my usual working day, leaving a tiny bit of margin before hitting bed around midnight. If I decided to use it just a bit more than usual, recharging midday would be a must in order to preserve some power for the evening. Overall, if you’re fairly heavy user having various online accounts set to auto-sync over 3G, then make sure you have power source and USB cable around in the course of a day. During less busy days like weekends it should comfortably last through full day without recharge though.</p>
<p><strong>Final thoughts</strong> on Xperia S? In layman’s terms – it is a damn good handset, really! Having used it for couple of weeks I struggle to find any major flaws in it, maybe apart from those ergonomic issues I pointed out at the beginning, but to be fair I’ve got used to them myself after two weeks anyway. Lack of removable battery? Meh. No microSD memory slot? With 32GB onboard storage I can live with it. Came with old and rusty Android Gingerbread out of the box? Well, yes, but not for long. What else? Eye-catching design, excellent display, fantastic camera, decent multimedia capabilities, all-round speedy and stable software and good amount of internal storage. All that makes Xperia S a really worthwhile smartphone which is unlikely to disappoint.</p>
<p>Kudos to lovely guys at Handtec for providing us additional review unit. At the time of writing, they stock Sony Xperia S at a lovely £410 price point which includes international power adapter too.</p>
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		<title>Samsung Galaxi Tab (10.1 Inchi, 16 GB, Wi-Fi)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />Have had my GT10.1 for a couple of days, and so far it has met or exceeded my expectations in just about every area. I think I have finally found my laptop replacement. Look and Feel: Very solid, no creaks or flex. Grey plastic back really does look like brushed metal, feels good and does not feel cheap at all. Dang, it’s REALLY thin and light. Performance: Fast. I have<a href="http://baliproductreview.com/samsung-galaxi-tab-10-1-inchi-16-gb-wi-fi">&#160;&#160;[ Read More ]</a><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have had my GT10.1 for a couple of days, and so far it has met or exceeded my expectations in just about every area. I think I have finally found my laptop replacement.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://baliproductreview.com/goto/http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00519RW1U/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=kolefotosele-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=B00519RW1U" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" ><img title="samsung galaxy tab" src="http://masandry.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/samsung-galaxy-tab-300x300.jpg" alt="samsung galaxy tab 300x300 Samsung Galaxi Tab (10.1 Inchi, 16 GB, Wi Fi)" width="300" height="300" /></a>Look and Feel: Very solid, no creaks or flex. Grey plastic back really does look like brushed metal, feels good and does not feel cheap at all. Dang, it’s REALLY thin and light.</p>
<p>Performance: Fast. I have run pretty much all my apps on it and have run videos from YouTube without a hiccup. Very responsive, very smooth. The touch screen in not as sensitive as the one on my HTC Incredible 2 Droid phone , but it is still very sensitive (the one on my phone is almost too sensitive, if that’s possible).</p>
<p>Apps: Here’s the cool part. Because my phone was already an Android device and I had a Google account, when I set up the GT10.1 it immediately and automatically synced, downloaded and installed almost all of the apps that are on my phone. There were just a couple that did not download, probably because they are not compatible with Honeycomb (phone runs Froyo). THAT was slick and saved me a lot of time and energy hunting for apps. The ones that did not download, like the anti-virus and stock market apps, I easily found substitutes for in the Android Market. Most games downloaded and seem to work without a hitch.</p>
<p>Availability of Apps: I have found PLENTY of apps in the Market that work on the GT10.1 – free, too. I even have one (androidVNC) that syncs to my desktop computer, so I can control it remotely. I had a similar program on my laptop and found it to be a lifesaver at times, when on the road. Can edit MS Office docs – Word, Excel, PowerPoint – although all the features of the main programs are not there. Also am using Google Docs, which has its own pluses and minuses. Am debating whether or not to buy DocumentsToGo Full Version to gain more editability. So far, I can get by with just viewing and tweaking. In general I prefer not to do heavy document creation and editing on the road, even with a laptop, so we shall see. K-9 is an excellent email client and provides more functionality than the basic one that comes with the device.</p>
<p>Memory: I bought the 32gig version, just to have plenty of memory down the road. So far, I have only used a small fraction of it. Honeycomb has a nice, small footprint, unlike some other OSs. The entire inventory of office files I could ever need on the road will fit on a 32gig flash drive with over 10 gig to spare, so I am not worried about running out of memory. Connectivity, you ask? See below.</p>
<p>Connectivity: Much lamenting has been done about the lack of ports for the GT10.1. Well, so far, I have not missed them. It’s very easy to move data via WiFi. BUT, I know I will need access for things, like the above-mentioned flash drive. And, while most anywhere I go to give presentations these days they ask for the file on a flash drive to put on their own computer/projector, it would be nice to be able to run a video cable out, if needed. At first I thought this would be a deal breaker for me. But, then I read that Samsung is coming out with adapters for their proprietary port. So, I WILL be able to connect a flash drive or video out, when needed. Would it be nice to have these ports on board? Sure. But, frankly, the device is pretty much self-contained and very accessible via WiFi/cloud, so, assuming the adapters come out, I think the lack of ports is a non-issue. And, I am used to buying accessories for my devices as needed. I also use my phone as a WiFi hotspot, to which the GT10.1 connects flawlessly, and the combination of Android phone and Android tablet is pretty killer.</p>
<p>Keyboard: On board virtual keyboard is fine, quite large, in fact, if you are used to using one on a phone, as I am. I also downloaded Swype, which works fine on Honeycomb. Finally, just for those times, when I might need to do some more significant typing, I bought a Menotek flexible Bluetooth keyboard (kind of like the one in ‘Live Free or Die Hard’ but wireless). It synced immediately, and it works great. And, the keyboard is almost ridiculously portable (it rolls up/folds up). So, I just leave it in my briefcase and have it, when I need it. Have a leather case on order that will allow the tablet to be propped up like a monitor, so the combination of portable keyboard and angled tablet should be a nice substitute for a laptop.</p>
<p>Battery life: Have unplugged the tablet at 0600, used it off and on all day, and it still had just under 20% juice, when I plugged it back in at 0100 – 19 hours later. That was not continuous use, but more real world use – emails (a lot), read docs, downloads, a few YouTube videos, a few games. Not bad. It only reported about 80% charged this morning after 5 hours plugged into an outlet, but from experience with other devices, I expect both the battery life and the charging time to improve over the next week or so, as it cycles several times. As you can imagine, using video-intensive programs, like some games or lots of videos, drains the battery fastest. Even so, I’d say the battery life is pretty good and more than sufficient for a day’s work (and probably play).</p>
<p>So, in conclusion, I think I might have found my laptop replacement, a first for me. I thought I was going to get a Xoom, then an ASUS Transformer, and then this one came along. It is really a very powerful device, given its REALLY small footprint. Is it an IPad killer? Who cares? I have handled IPads owned by business associates. Nice device, but all they ever seem to use it for is to show photos and play songs, maybe blog. Large cool factor. I don’t see it as a business tool. I DO see the Galaxy Tab 10.1 as a true business tool. The same goes for my Android phone. So, depending on your needs, one or the other probably will be better for you. As for me, I am really sold on the Android OS; it is fast, powerful and small. There are some differences between my phone and tablet versions, but they are minor. If the new version that is due out at the end of this year really merged them, but was not downloadable to my current devices, I would keep both of them, since the differences are so small. That should tell you something.</p>
<p><strong>The Good</strong><br />
In time this will be better than iPad2. It’s a beautiful device. Don’t listen to those saying there is some discernible difference in the hardware quality or the “wow” factor between this and ipad2. There really is not. Except for one thing– you really can feel the small weight difference. Galaxy 10.1 is slightly lighter than iPad 2, and if you pick up one right after the other, you will notice the difference. Don’t get me wrong, both are absurdly light, but I love how light and portable the Galaxy is. Don’t even THINK of getting another Android Tablet on the market as of this writing. This is light years ahead of them all even though there is no SD slot. It’s much lighter than the Xoom (and all the others out now), almost to the point that I would put it in a different class of product. It’s kind of like carrying around clipboard (of very sturdy quality). No strain. Whereas carrying around the other Android Tabs is kind of like carrying around a light textbook. If the difference doesn’t matter to you…then don’t pay the price difference for this Tab. Just get an Asus Transformer. The ability to have customizable widgets and apps (like weather on your home screen), to me, makes this device, and Android in general, more powerful than iPad. And, if you already have an Android phone, you really should stick with the Android Tabs, which will allow a much better integration for you. For one thing, you can tether some Android phones VERY easily to the tablet. If you have an iPhone, I’d stick to ipad and their cloud, which will really protect everything on all your devices. Hopefully this advice will help you folks who have one phone or the other and are on the fence over whether to buy iPad or this Tablet (or any other Android Tablet). The screen on this Tablet is just gorgeous. Response, over all is good but not as fluid as Ipad. For most functions (except for one VERY important one, described below) you will not notice a difference. I promise you. I saw a review on here which is, ahem, ranked higher than mine –ugh– saying that ithe Phone’s “cachet” is something to be considered. Utter nonsense. You will look great with this tablet and you’ll enjoy using it and people will say WOW when they see it. This device has better specs than the iPad, is just as sleek, just as functional, has flash (something that I believe is somewhat overrated though as websites move away from flash), and will eventually –EVENTUALLY– have a better app experience than iPad. Eventually. <img title="Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1 Inch, 16GB, Wi Fi)" src="http://masandry.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt="icon smile Samsung Galaxi Tab (10.1 Inchi, 16 GB, Wi Fi)"  /> Which leads me to “The Bad”:</p>
<p><strong>The Bad</strong><br />
I saw a previous review saying that the keyboard responded slowly. After using it I can confirm that there really IS a delay between typing and text appearing on screen using SOME features like the browser. WHY? Is it honeycomb? Something that will be resolved with an update? Or is the hardware faulty and just that slow? I really hope it’s the former, but I have no idea and I’m not going to buy one until I find out.</p>
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<p>Hope someone, who is considering the Galaxy Tab 10.1 as a business tool, finds the above useful. My recommendation is to go for it; I do not think you will be disappointed. It is not perfect, but I think it executes beautifully on all of its advertised features and capabilities, and for that reason I give it 5 stars.</p>
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