Now that we have all the major players in the scrum of new Android phones to the 2011, it is time to confront them and so help you decide which phone will be your favorite for this year into new droids. The models we have chosen are those who believe that compete face to face in design and recipients.
The other new phones like the Xperia or the LG Optimus Play 3D face later in their peculiarities, so for now we will have a face-off between the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Galaxy S II, LG 2X and Optimus Incredible HTC S, which enters the comparative mainly by the size of your screen and aspirations of competing in the field of superphone.
Seeing how easy that exceed 4 inches of new Android phones, we are not surprised if clothing brands start to enlarge and extend their pockets for us to fit in them without any trauma. The size and resolution, along with the technology used, are the most rapid evaluated together with the design, which I personally think that the Sony Ericsson Arc wins by a landslide to everyone else.
Congratulations to him because it may be the only thing that can boast against other beasts. Let's start the comparison because the sizes, resolutions and technology they use these new androids on their screens. We see that only the model of Samsung and Sony Ericsson put advanced technology in their screens to reduce consumption and improve the display of content in them.
These screens so large they should mark the dimensions and weight of the phones themselves, but in this case we can see that not always the larger terminal screen is the most bulky or heavy. In this field, it is curious that the largest screen phone, the Galaxy S II, is the thinnest and lightest, even better than the Arc de Sony Ericsson which we believe has the best street design compared to other terminal of the comparison.
Of course, the difference between these two phones is minimal: Although dual-core, whether in mobile or tablets, is on everyone's lips after this year's fair MWC 2011, only half of the phones we face in this review has chosen by them. Are models that risk against teams who are convinced that this year it was not performance will be drawn to such processors.
At the moment the comparison on paper gives an advantage to dual-core computers, but not until a few weeks back when we analyze them we can decide if the dual core was a good idea. As for battery life, the four terminals should also walk with similar performance on paper. This table also compare the internal memory of these phones that boast.
There, the successor to Galaxy blatantly S sweeps of their two models of 16 and 32 GB. As for operating system version, only the LG model has been presented for Android 2.2 but with the promise of change soon to the last of Google. Where it does match the four phones we reviewed in this comparison is the sensor resolution their main camera.
The eight megapixels are a standard in this case, although there are differences in the type of sensor, where the Sony Xperia Arc is the only one who can boast of having it lit, and the quality of video that are capable of recording a minimum of 720p, but with the 1080 already making an appearance.
Optimus least 2X, which doubles the bet, the rest opt for the simple LED-type flash. As we have come before, this comparison is based solely on the characteristics of the paper, and will have to wait to analyze it thoroughly to make a more real. But on paper, these four androids, which one do you prefer?
The other new phones like the Xperia or the LG Optimus Play 3D face later in their peculiarities, so for now we will have a face-off between the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Galaxy S II, LG 2X and Optimus Incredible HTC S, which enters the comparative mainly by the size of your screen and aspirations of competing in the field of superphone.
Seeing how easy that exceed 4 inches of new Android phones, we are not surprised if clothing brands start to enlarge and extend their pockets for us to fit in them without any trauma. The size and resolution, along with the technology used, are the most rapid evaluated together with the design, which I personally think that the Sony Ericsson Arc wins by a landslide to everyone else.
Congratulations to him because it may be the only thing that can boast against other beasts. Let's start the comparison because the sizes, resolutions and technology they use these new androids on their screens. We see that only the model of Samsung and Sony Ericsson put advanced technology in their screens to reduce consumption and improve the display of content in them.
These screens so large they should mark the dimensions and weight of the phones themselves, but in this case we can see that not always the larger terminal screen is the most bulky or heavy. In this field, it is curious that the largest screen phone, the Galaxy S II, is the thinnest and lightest, even better than the Arc de Sony Ericsson which we believe has the best street design compared to other terminal of the comparison.
Of course, the difference between these two phones is minimal: Although dual-core, whether in mobile or tablets, is on everyone's lips after this year's fair MWC 2011, only half of the phones we face in this review has chosen by them. Are models that risk against teams who are convinced that this year it was not performance will be drawn to such processors.
At the moment the comparison on paper gives an advantage to dual-core computers, but not until a few weeks back when we analyze them we can decide if the dual core was a good idea. As for battery life, the four terminals should also walk with similar performance on paper. This table also compare the internal memory of these phones that boast.
There, the successor to Galaxy blatantly S sweeps of their two models of 16 and 32 GB. As for operating system version, only the LG model has been presented for Android 2.2 but with the promise of change soon to the last of Google. Where it does match the four phones we reviewed in this comparison is the sensor resolution their main camera.
The eight megapixels are a standard in this case, although there are differences in the type of sensor, where the Sony Xperia Arc is the only one who can boast of having it lit, and the quality of video that are capable of recording a minimum of 720p, but with the 1080 already making an appearance.
Optimus least 2X, which doubles the bet, the rest opt for the simple LED-type flash. As we have come before, this comparison is based solely on the characteristics of the paper, and will have to wait to analyze it thoroughly to make a more real. But on paper, these four androids, which one do you prefer?
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