nokia 808 pure view best review

Tuesday 30 October 2012 - Posted by Rocha Killa at 05:42
Now the 808 is officially available in India, here’s their review:


They call it a camera with a phone
Phone is a little big but good job on minimising the phone without unbalancing the design
Weight apparently a shocker
4″ AMOLED disappoints in resolution – ‘a real waste’
Simple symbian phone
Devil is in the detail – an amazing level of detail in the pictures.
Zoom into the photo and keep pinching, and keep pinching.
Pictures are so detailed you can zoom into the smallest detail but do we even need 41mp? [The answer is YES. If you want the best performance, YES. If you want to improve over the bog standard photos, yes.]

@DhruvBhutani answers
Belle ‘did shock the world with the choice of OS’
Is it a huge mistake to put such a huge camera in a phone with Symbian? [Well, it's either bring it out with Symbian or not at all. And FP1 is improved, no where near as frustrating as S^3/Anna/Belle]
At 1.3GHz it ‘lags behind dual core and quadcore ruling the market’. See. This is the kind of perception on specs we need to get around. The only way at the moment is to MEET those standard specs, even if they don’t do that much. It just shuts people up as most are unlikely to bother with questioning specs…unless it’s either too huge or from Nokia (remember how it was more MP the better until 41mp arrived, lol. But no worries! We have evidence pouring out of our ears that PureView in Nokia 808 is not a gimmick and outperforms every other camera phone by miles to the point it has to be compared with advanced compacts and professional cameras).
Buzzing with integrated audio support from Dolby giving a great sound
Device is sturdy, even 1400mAh good to last a day
Price – a steal for people who want to own a spectacular feat of technology
Scores an overall 9 out of 10.

samsung galaxy note 2 price note 2 price in india samsung note review

Monday 22 October 2012 - Posted by Rocha Killa at 02:02
S Pen stylus feels accurate and comfortable Fast processor and loads of RAM Great screen Cons Will be too large for some A bit plasticky Review
Price £549.99
Key Features: 5.5in HD amoled screen;
1.6GHz, quad-core processor;
New S Pen stylus with 1024 pressure levels;
2GB RAM;
720 x 1,280 pixel resolution Manufacturer: Samsung Samsung Galaxy Note 2 - Design
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Introduction Think the iPhone 5 is a weakling of a mobile, and that even the Samsung Galaxy S3 could do with gaining a few curves? The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 may be what you're after. Thanks to its 5.5in screen, it's a phone so large that some people can't decide whether it's a phone or a tablet. It does demand man-sized hands or a handbag to slot into your life easily. But the large screen and its great stylus make it one of the most desirable mobile devices around. At around £549.99, it's £50 more expensive than the Samsung Galaxy S3, but you can't complain too much given the extra features and screen inches you get here.