Saturday, January 25, 2014

General Model Ativ S manufacturer Samsung Launch Date 2013-01-15 Type Touchscreen Mobile without ke

Samsung Ativ S in Test | Mobile
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It's hard not to draw parallels to the Android handset Samsung Galaxy S3 when it briefly glanced Ativ S. The ear cups are very similar which is both positive and negative. The positive is the thinness and the big screen. Ativ S also hit S3 little fingers by having a dedicated camera button. The relatively low weight is also a plus. If the competitor Nokia Lumia 920 feels like a heavyweight boxer weighs Ativ S in the featherweight class. Samsung has also acted bet on a more sober appearance while competitors HTC and Nokia went out with the 90s rave colors for their kids.
Unfortunately, Ativ S, like S3, a rather plastic feel overall, the battery cover is thin plastic but it is in any case quite nicely metallic greyscale with a kind of "rehearsed" pattern. The perforated grid located over the speaker, I also think is an aesthetically pleasing moves. Behind electric food the battery cover we find, in addition to the battery of course, a slot for micro sd with official support for the 64 gigabyte (usually 32 gigabytes) and a mini-sim.
The physical buttons, especially the sleek home button, feels solid while the capacitive "back" and "search" electric food has been endowed with the right sensitivity. electric food The large 4.8 inch screen, in the current situation electric food it's in Windows Phone 8 segment, has a resolution of respectable electric food 720 x 1280 pixels and a pixel density of 306 pixels per inch. The viewing angle is good but the brightness is even on max, on the low side which is noticeable in bright daylight. The colors seem less artificial saturated than they usually do on the Android variants with the same screen type.
The speed of the operating system is not faulty. The dual-core processor, clocked at 1.5 megahertz, is driving well and it does not feel like you have no power whatever to do with the handset, even though it "only" has 1 gigabyte of RAM. The camera is eight megapixels and setting terms are about what top competitors also offer, although not as much as we normally find in Android handsets. You can set the ISO, exposure value, choose to use image stabilization or macro mode and set the image resolution. I like it straight from kameraappen goes looking for new fotoappar via Bing, and that the images in the gallery is linked to the photo editor.
The photos will be pretty electric food good, but that for the sake of making us lose chin. Compared with the camera in the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 images become brighter and more washed out even if the colors are represented in a natural way. The real contrast and sharpness lacking slightly.
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General Model Ativ S manufacturer Samsung Launch Date 2013-01-15 Type Touchscreen Mobile without keypad Dimensions 137.2 x 70.52 x 8.7 mm Weight 135 g Price 4400 SEK System Windows Phone Processor 1.5 GHz dual core Display size 4.8 inch Resolution 1280 x 720 pixel AMOLED Touchscreen Type Capacitive Memory electric food Storage Memory 16 GB Memory Slot Yes Memory Card Included No Battery Capacity 2300 mAh Standby time according to manufacturer 214 hrs Talk time according to the manufacturer 13 hours
Networks GSM bands 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 1900 MHz 3G bands 800 MHz, 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1900 MHz, 2100 MHz LTE No Data speed into 42 Mbit / s (HSPA +) Data Rate out HSPA + Voice over LTE No Camera resolution 8 Megapixel Camera Button Yes Auto Yes Camera for Video Call Yes Photo Lighting Photo light Video recording, electric food resolution 1920 x 1080 pixels Video recording, pictures / sec 30 fps Video Focus Touch Focus Media Music Format Support MP3, AAC, AAC +, eAAC +, WMA Std / Pro, AMR-NB Video format support MPEG4 , H.263, H.264, WMV FM Radio No Internet Browser Full Email Yes Exchange sync Yes Google-sync Yes Pitch of the Internet electric food to the computer USB, WLAN, GPS Software Maps Navigation can be purchased for Connectivity USB Yes Bluetooth 3.0 WLan 802.11a/b/g/n NFC Yes DLNA Yes HDMI No Sync Software Mac Yes Headset Yes USB Cable Yes u00d6vrigt Voice recognition Voice Search, but only in English Resistant No
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