Friday, April 19, 2013

Harga Advan Vandroid Fitur Canggih

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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

LG Optimus 2X Review

Here is the FoneArena LG Optimus 2X review. And guess what ? It’s the first time we have reviewed a Dual-Core phone. Until recently LG was loosing ground in the smartphone race but they surprised the world when they announced the world’s first smartphone powered by a Nvidia Tegra2 processor. At CES 2011 , several handset makers announced products based on the Tegra2 but this is the first smartphone or super-smart phone to hit the market. LG needs a nice pat on the back for making the first move. Lets see how the device meets our expectations.
The first thing you would notice about the phone is the huge 4 inch display which has great clarity and color reproduction. The display runs on a 800×480 px resolution. The left and right edges of the display have a minor curve towards the end and its nice to use.

You have a nice metallic bezel running though the sides of the phone which gives it a nice feel.

Although the phone is made of plastic for the most part, it does not feel cheap like other phones like the Samsung Galaxy S.

You have the video calling camera on the top right and lg branding in the center. The earpiece  above the LG  logo. The proximity sensor and ambient light sensor sit on the left.

Below the display are the 4 keys for common operations of the Android OS – Menu, Home, Back and Search

On the top you have the power button / lock key on the right , mini HDMI port in the center and the 3.5 mm audio jack on the left.At the bottom of the phone are a pair of speakers with the microUSB port / charging port in the middle.

The volume rocker is on the right and the left is free.

On the back , what caught our attention was the thin metal strip with the Google branding in the center.The top houses the 8MP camera along with a LED Flash.

Below the battery cover is a 1500 mAh battery, SIM card slot and microSD card slot. While you can access the memory card slot without removing the battery , you cannot access the SIM slot.

The phone is certainly big compared to other devices but since this is the world’s first dual core smartphone , we are not complaining.

Samsung Galaxy 5 Review: The Small Android Your Non-Geeky Friends Will Love

The story with Android has been quite similar these last few years: manufacturers seem to always be on the run to deliver bigger, faster, better, devices with more specs inside than anyone can humanly memorize. Dual-Core processors, 4.3″ screens, 3D displays, HD video recording… are all interesting, except they target what? maybe 5-10% of the users. The rest, well, they get very confused and somewhat overwhelmed with these features. They want a phone, that’s it. Maybe they want Facebook in there, a camera of sorts, and email would be a nice plus. For those, the Samsung Galaxy 5 is perfect.


The Galaxy 5 is the smartphone brother of the iconic Samsung Corby, a device with a simple design, dedicated keys for calls, quite limited features in terms of camera and other hardware, but it packs Android Eclair 2.1 instead of Samsung’s dumbphone OS. But the question is does this mix work?
In a word, yes. The Galaxy 5 has everything in it to take the average Joe phone user, seduce him, and introduce him to Android and smartphones. Below is a list of 5 things to love about the Galaxy 5.

1. It runs Android Eclair 2.1: while being a bit old, Eclair is miles ahead of Donut 1.6. Some markets, specifically in South America, have shipped Froyo 2.2 for the Galaxy 5, making it quite a modern offer in terms of software. And despite all the hardware limitations, the software is the full Android version, with the Samsung TouchWiz UI on top.

2. Samsung TouchWiz: although many people prefer the vanilla experience of Android, TouchWiz can easily get out of the way, letting you enjoy an almost plain experience. Yes, there is a set of Samsung-specific widgets, like Accuweather, Buddies, Feeds and Updates, but you can opt out of these and customize the homescreen as you prefer. The application menu is divided into pages of 16 applications each scrollable horizontally, which fits more on a small screen like this. The TouchWiz Gallery and Camera UI are really great to look at and use. Also included are many of Samsung’s specific applications like Type and Go, Files, but the notable ones are Layar and Swype. Swype specifically makes a nice difference as that keyboard is a lot easier and more convenient to use than the default Samsung keyboard, in both portrait and landscape.

3. D-Pad: when you have a screen as small as the 2.8″ one on the Galaxy 5, finger selection gets a bit complicated, no matter how small your fingers are. In the browser, while typing text, in selection windows, basically all over the phone, precise selection is quite difficult at least at first, so the D-Pad helps a ton with that. You can scroll through lists and text, select the items you want, move easily around the browser, point to and click a link, without a lot of trouble.