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Monday, May 18, 2020

OnePlus 8 & OnePlus 8 Pro tips & tricks


Now that the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro are here, we’re sure that some of you have probably gotten your hands on the device. Based on the phones’ specifications, design and software, they’re easily two of our favorite devices of 2020 within the flagship smartphone segment.
If you aren’ yet a OnePlus 8 or Oneplus 8 Pro owner, we suggest you check out our reviews of the two devices or simply buy the OnePlus 8 or OnePlus 8 Pro from Amazon for the best price on the web.

Thursday, April 30, 2015

LG G4 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6 specs comparison

LG G4 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6 specs comparison

LG G4
Wondering how LG’s latest flagship — the G4 — stacks up against Samsung’s Galaxy S6? Check out our tech specs comparison below to see for yourself. Also you can check Here the 

LG G4 vs. LG G3 specs comparison

On paper, the LG G4 seems to boast a better camera than the Galaxy S6, and should have a longer battery life thanks to its beefier 3000mAh battery.
LG G4 vs. Samsung Galaxy S6
Will you buy the LG G4 over the Samsung Galaxy S6? Drop in a comment and let us know.
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LG G4 vs. LG G3 specs comparison

LG G4 vs. LG G3 specs comparison

LG G4
Wondering how LG’s 2015 flagship — the G4 — stacks up against its predecessor, the G3? Check out our tech specs comparison below to see for yourself. 
Despite retaining the same design as the G3, the G4 packs is a major improvement compared to its predecessor in every possible way. The camera and better screen alone make the G4 a worthy upgrade for loyal LG fans.
LG G4 vs. LG G3
Will you be upgrading to the G4 from LG G3?
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LG G4 tech specs

LG G4 tech specs

LG G4
LG today announced its flagship handset for 2015 — the G4. The handset boasts of an impressive 16MP camera with an F/1.9 aperture, an all-day battery life and a much improved Quad HD display compared to its predecessor. 
If you want to know the detailed specs of the handset though, have a look below.
Dimensions 148.9 x 76.1 x 6.3-9.8 mm
Weight 155 gms
Display 5.5-inches QHD (2560 x 1440) ‘IPS Quantum Display’
Processor 64-bit hexa-core Snapdragon 808
GPU Adreno 418
RAM 3GB LPDDR3
Storage 32GB, microSD card slot
 CameraRear:
16MP F/1.8 aperture with OIS 2.0 and LaserAF
 LED Flash
 Front:
 8MP with F/2.0 aperture
 Speakers 1-Watt rear-speaker with Boost Amp
 Battery 3000mAh removable Li-Ion battery
 Sensors Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor, IR blaster
Connectivity Dual-band Wi-Fi g/n/ac with MIMO, Bluetooth 4.1, NFC, LTE Cat. 6, USB Host
Software Android 5.1 with LG UX 4.0
 Quick Shot, Smart Board, Smart Bulletin
ColorsLeather:
Black, Brown, Red, Sky Blue, Beige, Yellow
Ceramic:
Metallic Gray, Ceramic White, Shiny Gold
What do you think about the LG G4? Do you think its a better handset than the Galaxy S6?
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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Powerbank with built in Qi wireless charger & other charging options – review.

Powerbank with built in Qi wireless charger & other charging options – review.

Following last year’s Gadget Show (2014), I was sent a Qi wireless charging car kit and charging pad from Mobile Solar Chargers, which really impressed me. The review can be read here.
A short while ago, Tim from the site contacted me again with a multitude of goodies for me to review, namely; a small and compact and well designed powerbank, a 7000 mAh powerbank with a wireless charging plate on the top, and a 3 coil Qi wireless folding stand.
1. MSC Power Stick Portable Phone Charger.
Specs.
  • Samsung 2600 mAh battery
  • input: USB DC 5v/1A
  • Output: USB DC 5v/2A
  • Cycle life > 500 full charge/discharge
  • Weight: 77g
The MSC Power Stick has an aircraft-grade aluminium body and feels premium in the hand. It’s the size and shape of a large lipstick, which means it’s very pocketable. The charger has a handy display which shows the remaining charge. On the inside, the charger is fitted with a 2600mAh Samsung battery, so there should be no issues on the reliability stakes.
In Use.
The Power Stick took just under 3hrs to charge to full from a 1A output mains charger, and was able to charge my OnePlus One from 0% to 80% in just under a couple of hours (this will be down to the fact the OnePlus is fitted with a 3100mAh battery).
I’ve tried a number of powerbanks of various shapes and sizes, and the MSC Power Stick is one of the better ones due its build quality, handy display and small size for portability.
The Power Stick is available in a number of colours and costs £15 from Mobile Solar Chargers.
2. 3 Coil Folding QI Wireless Charging Pad.
Powerbank with built in Qi wireless charger & other charging options   review.

Specs.
TX Input: DC5V/1.5A
RX Output: DC5v/1A max
Working Frequency: 110-205KHz
Conversion: 72%
Size: 66 x 117 x 18mm
Nearly all the ODM’s (Original Device Manufacturers) are including wireless charging options in their flagship devices, the notable exceptions being HTC and Apple due to their metallic construction. There are currently two standards for wireless charging; these being Qi and Powermat, with Qi currently inching in front as the industry leader (older readers will remember good old Betamax v VHS).
I have encountered a couple of the problems using some Qi charging, these being 1: the time it takes to charge your device, and 2: positioning of your device on the charging pad is important to align the coils. Both of these issues are eliminated if you use a well-made  – and to-be-honest – more expensive charging pad.
Mobile Solar Chargers sent me through their 3 Coil Folding Qi Charging stand, which is I suggested before, a well made multi-position stand with 3 powerful Qi charging coils. You literally can plonk your device on it and it begins to charge. Marry this with multi-position, and you have an excellent bedside/desk charger. I used it to charge my phone every night, and it looked really nice with the daydream clock showing while charging.
The wireless charging stand is available from Mobile Solar Chargers for £39:99

3. 7000 mAh powerbank with a Qi wireless charging plate. 
Powerbank with built in Qi wireless charger & other charging options   review.

The next device Tim sent through was a powerbank, (yes another powerbank) but this one has a clever add-on: it comes fitted with a wireless charging coil in the top of the unit.
Specs.
Capacity: 7000 mAh
Input: DC5V/1A
USB Output: DC 5V/1A
Product Standard: QI
TX Input: DC5v/1A
RX Output: DC5v/1Amax
Working Frequency: 110-205KHz
Frequency: 110-205KHz
Size: 131 x 84 x 16 mm
The powerbank is fitted with a 7000mAh battery, and at one end is a Micro USB port for charging and a regular USB port with a 1 Amp output for charging your device. On the opposite side it has a touch power button and a charge remaining graphic consisting of 4 bars within a battery icon.
Charging a device is as simple as plugging one in, or enabled plonking one top of the wireless charging pad. I plugged my iPad Mini which was at 0% and a couple of hours later it was fully charged and only 2 bars were gone from the indicator, so it might well be possible to get two charges from it. I would have liked to see a 2 Amp output from the powerbank which would have sped up the charging process.
The powerbank again is available from Mobile Solar Chargers for £49:99.
Conclusion. 
All the devices that Tim sent through are at the higher end of the price range, but they’re not your average run-of-the-mill, far-east, cheaply made units. Out of the devices sent through, I made my order of favourites is:
  1. 3 Coil Folding QI Wireless Charging Pad. I love the idea of this stand and I think it’s the perfect bedside companion for your smartphone.
  2. MSC Power Stick Portable Phone Charger. This is a lovely sized device to pop in your pocket and have power when you need it.
  3.  7000 mAh powerbank with a Qi wireless charging plate. This unit is more suited to being put in your bag for use on a long trip, or a holiday.

Quick Look: Spigen’s Galaxy S6 Edge Cases



Quick Look: Spigen’s Galaxy S6 Edge Cases


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Now that our reviews of the Galaxy S6 (review) and Galaxy S6 Edge (review) are out of the way, it’s time to start thinking about life with each phone in the near future and beyond, and that means getting are hands on things like accessories to either add features and functionality to the phone or protect it. Since the S6 Edge is the most interesting of the two because of its dual-edge display, we wanted to start there. And since the folks at Spigen sent us over a boatload of cases for the device, we may as well show off theirs. 
In the video below, we went ahead and grabbed three of their Galaxy S6 Edge cases – the Neo Hybrid, Tough Armor, and Thin Fit. They have more than these three, but these happen to cover most of the reasons you would want a case – protection, thinness, and variety.
Our focus here was really to see how accessory makers are approaching the Galaxy S6 Edge and that curved display. We wanted to see how they would offer protection while also keeping that curved display open and free to use without getting in the way. Companies like Spigen seem to have really fine-tuned their cases, so that you can swipe in and out of the Edge, but still feel like a pocket drop won’t ruin your incredibly expensive phone.
To see the cases in action, the video below is live.
If you want to pick up any of Spigen’s Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge cases, 

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