Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc | VS | Samsung Galaxy S |
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General | ||
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 | 2G | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
HSPA 800 / 850 / 1900 / 2100 HSPA 900 / 2100 | 3G | HSPA 900 / 1900 / 2100 |
Exp. Release Date - Q1, 2011 | Availability | Released - June, 2010 |
Rs. 28,000 - Rs. 30,000 (India) | Price | Rs. 27,000 - Rs. 28,000 (India) |
Design & Dimensions | ||
Bar (Touchscreen) | Form Factor | Bar (Touchscreen) |
125 mm | Height | 122.4 mm |
63 mm | Wide | 64.2 mm |
8.7 mm | Depth | 9.9 mm |
117 g | Weight | 119 g |
Midnight Blue, Misty Silver | Available in Colors | Black, White |
Display | ||
LED-backlit LCD Capacitive Touchscreen | Type | Super AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen |
4.2 inches | Size | 4.0 inches |
480 x 854 | Resolution (pixels) | 480 x 800 |
16 Million | Colors | 16 Million |
- Reality Display with Sony Mobile BRAVIA® Engine - Timescape UI - Multi-touch Input Method - Proximity Sensor for Auto Turn-off - Accelerometer Sensor for UI Auto-rotate - Scratch-resistant Surface | Features | - Gorilla Glass Display - TouchWiz 3.0 UI - Multi-touch Input Method - Proximity Sensor for Auto Turn-off - Accelerometer Sensor for UI Auto-rotate |
Camera | ||
8.1 | Mega Pixel | 5.0 |
3264 x 2448 | Resolution (pixels) | 2560 x 1920 |
- Sony Exmor R CMOS Sensor - LED Flash - Auto Focus and Touch focus - Geo-tagging - Face and Smile Detection | Features | - Auto Focus - Geo-tagging - Face Detection |
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Memory | ||
512 MB | Internal Storage | 8 GB / 16 GB |
-- | RAM | 512 MB |
-- | ROM | 2 GB |
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Battery | ||
Li-Po | Type | Li-Ion |
1500 | Power (mAh) | 1500 |
2G - 430 hours / 3G - 400 hours | Stand-by Time (Max.) | 2G - 30 Days / 3G - 24 Days |
2G - 6 hours 55 min / 3G - 7 hours | Talk-time (Max.) | 2G - 13.5 hrs / 3G - 6.5 hrs |
Connectivity | ||
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Multimedia | ||
![]() | Audio Playback | ![]() |
![]() | Video Plaback | ![]() |
![]() | FM Radio | ![]() |
3.5 mm | AV / Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
More Features | ||
Android OS V2.3 (Gingerbread) | Operating System (OS) | Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair) Upgradeable to v2.2 (Froyo) |
Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon 1 GHz | Processor | ARM Cortex A8 1GHz |
SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM, RSS | Messaging | SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM |
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc VS Samsung Galaxy S
Samsung Galaxy S2

So I think that this is a remarkable achievement that Samsung has made in the shape of Galaxy S2.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 SPECIFICATIONS
HSPA+ 21Mbps/ HSUPA 5.76Mbps
Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100
MicroSD (up to 32GB)
BT v3.0+HS
USB 2.0 OTG
Email (POP3/IMAP/SMTP, SSL/TLS)
Exchange ActiveSync Email
AMR-WB, WMA, WAV, MID, AC3, IMY, FLAC, XMF
Recording & Playback 1080@30fps
AllShare (DLNA1.5)
Music Hub / Game Hub
Google Mobile Services
Monday, March 7, 2011
Gesture UI Key on the LG Optimus Black Demo !

The LG Optimus Black has a really cool feature called the Gesture UI key which lets you zoom into photos ,pan around a photo(press and tilt), launch the camera app (press and shake the phone), scroll through homescreens and more. You can even tap on the phone to move to the next photo. Watch the video after the break for the proof
Looks like the phone has the key works along with an accelerometer and gyro sensor to do the cool stuff.
HTC Desire HD , Desire Z and Incredible S getting Gingerbread in Q2 2011

HTC has told SlashGear that the Desire HD , Desire Z ,Desire and Incredible S will be getting theAndroid 2.3 Gingerbread update in the coming months.
“We are excited to announce that the Desire HD, Desire Z, Desire and Incredible S will receive the Gingerbread update in Q2.” said a HTC spokesperson
It’s good news if you are a Desire HD and Desire Z user because these devices run on Android 2.2 currently. Even if you are using the 1 year old Desire , expect an update.
The Incredible S was launched only last week at MWC but with 2.2. Two other devices which were launched at the same time – Desire S and Wildfire S launched with Android 2.3
How and Why Tablet Computers Are Taking Over
In this electronic world of immediacy, variety and adaptability, PCs have given way in primary machine popularity to laptops over the course of just a few years, and now, tablets are quickly catching up to laptops. Why? What’s causing tablets’ increased attention, use and user preferences?

First, The Obvious
For the same reasons laptops gained user loyalty, tablets offer even greater portability than laptops do. Smaller and more compact, a tablet takes up less room in luggage, backpacks and hands.Tablets are lighter than full-operation PCs or laptops because they have no separate hard drive unit. Weighing in at only a few ounces, tablets strain hands, joints and arms less than laptops and even notebooks and netbooks. Because they weigh less, tablets are more maneuverable.
Additional Conveniences
Tablet computers offer users some very attractive and loyalty-producing conveniences. A few are:- Content Range: Tablets incorporate graphics cards that elevate the tablet above the compact machine crowd and allow for media to be experienced in a whole new way.
- Battery Life: Most tablet computers provide outstanding battery life, reducing use stoppages and shorter wait times, all of which contributes to user enthusiasm and loyalty.
- Boot-Up Sequencing: To put this issue in a nutshell, there is virtually no boot-up time, per se, for a tablet. The instant on feature enables immediate use, an aspect that maximizes efficiency and user appreciation and loyalty. From power button to first access, users have a hurry-up-and-wait lag that can seem like less time than reading ‘hurry-up-and-wait lag.’
- Touch Screen Control: No more adjusting keyboard positions or dealing with stuck keys. The tablet’s touch screen operations usually allow either fingertip or stylus control, and it was the fingertip operation that catapulted tablets into the user popularity stratosphere.
- Wireless Communications: Because tablets don’t require a hard line connection, data transmittal to another computer allows quick communication as well as accessing the peripheral equipment, such as printing and faxing, through a base desktop or laptop computer. Internet access is a touch away.
User Profile Differences
With certain conveniences, applications for a tablet PC encompass personal, business and industrial uses and ‘widget’ sub- or specialty programs.The health care industry uses tablets to ensure accurate and timely charting and information verification. Hospitals, clinics, labs and health care personnel use tablets for electronic records keeping and security.
Shipping and receiving departments of businesses and manufactures find the tailored operating systems rant magnified mobility and asset control. From queuing labels, receipts, invoices or documents, data is secured locally and at the operational home base at the touch of a button.
Adults and children alike use tablet computers to read the news, e-books, social media sites, blogs, websites and email—all six cornerstones of content access on the Internet.
Specialty applications installable on a tablet PC that users find useful include:
- Tablet Planners
- Art Applications used for sketching and e-painting
- Task Managers
- Mathematics Assistance programs
- And many more.
Summary
Some users may find the direct use of peripherals, such as printers, fax machines and others make laptops and desktop computers preferable to tablets. The full functionality, especially document and spreadsheet creation, places a laptop over a tablet when considering mobile computing, but as the industry adapts to continued technology advancement, tablet computers will no doubt bypass their nearest competitor machines in user popularity, machine functionality, and technology adaptions very quickly.
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