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Monday, 25 July 2011

HTC Omega Full Specifications

HTC Omega
The HTC Omega is a Windows Phone, having all notable high-end specifications, and up-to-date hardware.
HTC Omega comes pre-installed with Windows Phone 7 ‘Mango’ OS, sporting a 3.8-inch S-LCD touchscreen display, powered by a 1.5GHz single-core MSM 8255 processor with 512MB RAM. It comes equipped with an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, Bluetooth, GPS/aGPS, 802.11 Wi-Fi b/g/n connectivity, FM radio, 3.5mm headset jack, 16GB of on board storage, powered by a Li-Ion battery, Accelerometer, G-Sensor, and a whole host of Mango and the carrier services.
Full Technical Specifications Of HTC Omega*
Network
3G Network GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
2G Network HSDPA/UMTS 900, 2100 MHz
Form Factor Candybar
Dimensions
L x B x H
Weight
Display
Type S-LCD Capacitive touchscreen
Size 3.8-inch
Colors & Resolution 16M Colors & 800 X 480 Pixels WVGA
Input/ User Interface
Input Multi Touch
Pinch to zoom
Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
Predictive Text Input
Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
System Properties
Operating System Windows Phone 7 “Mango” OS
CPU 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 Processor
Memory Storage
Memory 16GB internal storage
No slot for microSD cards
Browser & Messaging HTML, XHTML, WAP 2.0
Predictive Text Input, SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Camera
Primary - 8 Megapixels
- 3264×2448 pixels
- LED Flash
- Auto Focus
- Geo Tagging
Secondary
Video Recording Capability - 720p HD
- 1280×720 Pixels
Connectivity
Bluetooth & USB Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP & v2.0 micro USB
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Headset 3.5mm stereo headset jack
GPS A-GPS
3G Up to 7.2 Mbps download speed
Up to 2.0 Mbps upload speed
Music & Video
Music Format MP3, WMA, M4A (Apple lossless), M4B
Video Format MPEG4, WMV, 3GP, 3G2
Battery
Type Li-Ion Standard battery
Talk Time
Standby Time
Other Features Xbox Live
Bing Maps, Bing Search
Zune Services
Dolby Mobile and SRS surround sound
Compass, Accelerometer
Facebook
Colors Black

Friday, 8 July 2011

HTC Incredible S In-depth Review

The Incredible S is mature. It’s an 18-year single malt scotch or a fine French Bordeaux. It’s what all Android devices should be by now: stable, quick, and robust. It is the culmination of years of HTC research and design, and compromises between size, specs and price. And for the most part it is successful.

Launched in February at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona alongside a the mid-range Desire S and entry-level Wildfire S, at first glance the Incredible S didn’t have the same market impact as the wave of dual-core phones launched at CES in January. But what it lacks in sheer hardware specs it makes up for in what I like to call The Whole Package. HTC pairs their exquisite hardware with a highly modified attractive Android overlay called Sense. To see Android running on the Incredible S is to do away with its bland legacy.
It does, however, favour a resemblance to its predecessor, the Verizon-only HTC Incredible. Much was said, both pro- and con- about its industrial, asymmetrical battery cover, and the Incredible S shares this remarkable pedigree. This time, however, it serves a purpose: sharing the same over-sized 8MP camera sensor as the Desire HD, HTC wanted to prevent it from being scratched, and does so by extending the entire battery cover to the same straight length. The phone rests flat and the camera glass is protected.
The rest speaks for itself: a 1Ghz Qualcomm 8255 Snapdragon processor, 768MB RAM, 1.1GB internal storage, 4” 480×800 pixel SLCD display, 8MP back camera with dual LED flash, 1.3MP front camera, 1450mAh battery, WiFi/GPS/Bluetooth, all running smoothly on Android 2.2 Froyo with Sense UI. It’s certainly an evolutionary product, resembling in many ways the Desire HD and myTouch 4G internally, but with a few notable improvements.