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Episode 27 – Gav & Dave’s Tech Podcast is live – Please RT – All the latest tech discussed

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Episode 27 is now live for your listening pleasure. Today we discuss the new Samsung Gear S, the Note 4, Note Pro and much much more.

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Samsung Note 4 vs iPhone 6 Plus – Which Moon shot is best?

Last night there was a relatively clear shot of the moon. Some cloud but I wondered using the default camera apps which phone would snap the best shot. Both shots below have been cropped to a 1:1 aspect ratio. The Note 4 after cropping creates a 8mp shot from the 16mp, so it seems a fairish comparison with the 6 Plus photo.

First up is the iPhone 6 Plus.

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And now the Note 4.
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So which is best?

Samsung Note 4 – First Impressions

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These are my initial findings and thoughts on the Note 4. Opening the box, it does not look anything wow, but it does look considerably better than the Note 3 (which I liked a lot). Before I started setting it up, I fully charged the phone. And that is when I got a glimpse of what the screen was going to look like when the battery indicator appeared. That was a small wow moment. In rapid time, the Note 4 was charged to 100%. The charge time was quick and that is thanks to the Fast Charge technology built in to the Note 4. I will address this again later on. So turning on after charging, a few passwords entered and voila. Note 4 was ready to rock. First thoughts. The screen is fabulous and is worth the change from the Note 3 for that alone. I have briefly tested the camera, S Health, music playing via the loudspeaker and bluetooth headphones, general usage of the phone, connected the Gear S and a few bits more. I need to get a micro sim today at some point. I added my 64gb micro sd card and that is working just fine.

My first few gripes are the bluetooth stereo. It was suffering from dropouts or stuttering every now and then. The audio quality was IMO disappointing versus the iPhone 6 Plus. I had connected my Philips Fidelio M1BT which have APT-X. The Note 4 has APT-X which is a high quality music codec. The iPhone 6 Plus does not have this codec support, yet sounds much better! Loudspeaker on the Note 4 is poor.

The design of the Note 4 now incorporates a metal band around the edge of the phone, but it is not a tight fit and it allows for expansion. This in turns means dust can drop along the gap between the edge and the glass. On one of the edges I was able to insert a piece of paper. It may not amount to anything but time will tell.

There was one software update. This installed in less than 10 minutes. There were a number of app updates but overall the process was over and done with quickly.

I tried out the S Health application, used the heart rate monitor, Oxygen Level monitor and Ozone monitoring. These all seemed to work just fine. Also, by logging back in to my Samsung Account, my S Health data was restored. In fact, I think the S Health application by Samsung is really good.

Camera. I took a number of shots and compared them with those from the iPhone 6 Plus. This could be a interesting shootout. In very low light the 6 Plus definitely has the edge. As to other conditions I will let you decide as I take more and more shots to compare, weather permitting 🙂

Battery. The first day always puts a strain on a device. The Note 4 made it to midnight from 10am with 40% charge left. That was impressive. More impressive was the fast charging. I need to time it but it really is an OMG moment when you witness the speed of recharging the phone. So 5 hours on standby and its loss 12% battery. That’s worrying as I have not yet installed all my normal apps. As a comparison, the iPhone 6 Plus after 5 hours on standby loses nothing on the battery and has 200 apps installed.

I also experimented with the S Pen. This again is a marked up improvement from the Note 3 and really really works beyond what you imagine possible. Recognition of handwriting and shapes and more is awesome.

It is early days with the Note 4. It seems to be a really good phone so far, but I have found an issue with bluetooth stereo music playing. Also the loudspeaker is poor. And then there is the comfort holding the device. Its defined edges make for an uncomfortable grip, but it is grippy. So a pay off I suppose.

Speed. It flies. Not seen any lag period. The Snapdragon 805 really powers the Note 4 smoothly. That’s it for now. More next week in more depth plus whether it is worth the premium price tag.

Samsung Gear S – Smartwatch – First impressions part 2

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These are my first day observations with the Samsung Gear S.

Out of the box I loved the bold and size of the Gear S. Mark my words it is massive, really massive but I personally think that is a selling point and style point alone which I really like.

I have set up the Gear S with my Note 4 and tested most of the functions. I am pleased to report the battery ended day 1 at 44%. The battery cradle also acts as a power pack so if you are away for a couple of days you can snap on the cradle and it will charge the Gear S. However, compared to the LG G Watch, the battery cradle is a PITA to attach and detach. The LG G Watch has a magnetic base that just pinged together as easy as ABC with its magnets.

The curve of the Gear S is lovely. The screen is responsive and all the functions work as advertised. I inserted a nano sim and made a few phone calls without using the Note 4. First up, the loudspeaker of the Gear S is not loud enough for my ears, so a bluetooth headset will be needed.

I wanted to test the in built music player so I moved my music across from the Note 4 to the watch using the Gear Manager on the Note 4. This process is done via bluetooth and take ages. Next problem is the music quality is just average via bluetooth headphones. In my mind it is not really worth the aggravation of using the Gear S as an mp3 player unless you really wanted to. S Voice worked fine. Notifications seem to work fine, but only after the second software update. Before that I don’t think I was getting any notifications.

Clock faces. There are some great clock faces, but in my mind not enough decent ones to choose from. I wish it was possible to change the background colour on some of these. I need to explore the situation of the nano sim and micro sim of the Note 4. Apparently, according to Carphone Warehouse it is possible to get a duplicate sim with your same number for the watch.

As I have owned the original Gear, Gear 2 and Gear Fit the Gear S held no surprises. It all worked as advertised.

More next week plus my thoughts on the Gear S and Note 4 combination and whether these devices are worth their mustard. Plus my views versus smart watches like Pebble and LG G Watch which I have both owned.

Samsung Galaxy NotePro 12.2 Tablet – impressions part 2

I have run out of time today, so just a quick note to say this is by far the most useful and pleasurable tablet I have owned. I am really pleased I sold my iPad Air to buy this. In fact the money raised by selling the iPad Air was £5 more than the NotePro cost to buy from Expansys who have a special price at the moment. Details http://www.expansys.com/s.aspx?search=samsung%20note%2012.2 .

Happy days.

Samsung Note 4 vs iPhone 6 Plus – camera photo comparison

Just a really quick photo comparison. Don’t worry there will be plenty more and more evenly taken.

I’m not into pixel peeking too much just which phone can take the best shot. The 6 Plus is up first as is 4:3 ratio versus the Note 4 that snaps in 16:9.

So which do you prefer?

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And now the Note 4. Full resolution.

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Samsung Gear S – First looks at Samsung’s Watch that makes calls

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So the Gear S has arrived. It is being charged now along with the Note 4 before I have a play. My first impressions of the Gear S is wow. I love the monstrous size. My wife burst out laughing. Said it looked like a prison tag and asked when my visiting hours were up.

So what do you think?

Screen showing the Gear S playing music with Bluetooth stereo headphones.

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Fight – Apple vs Samsung Eco Systems

In my left corner, I have the Samsung NotePro 12.2 inch tablet, Samsung Note 4 and Samsung Gear S.

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Preparing to take aim in the opposite corner is the iPad Air 2, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple watch. Of course we can also include the MAC. Since the Apple Watch isn’t available I will have to make some assumptions based on leaked information and that provided by Apple.

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So for the next 2 weeks or so, I am running an experiment. I will have the Samsung tablet, watch and phone working together and see how everything compares to the Apple experience. I will also produce a brief price chart to compare the cost versus the experience.

Any thoughts?

Samsung offers a number of free gifts and limited trials with Note 4 and Note Edge Phones

Samsung has opened up its new offers for the Note 4 and Note Edge phones. Be careful, if you have ever used some of these offers before e.g. Dropbox, unless you use a different name you may not get the promotion.

The master list –

– Audible — Free 3 month subscription to Audible
– The Wall Street Journal — Free 6 month subscription to The Wall Street Journal
– Kindle for Samsung —1 free eBook per month through Samsung Book Deals
– NYTimes – Breaking News — Free 12 week subscription to NYTimes – Breaking News
– Bloomberg Businessweek+ — Free 1 year subscription to Bloomberg Businessweek+
– OnLive — Free 3 month subscription to OnLive
– 100% Games — 3,250 free gems in Dungeon Hunter 4 game
– Diddeo — Free unlocked frame feature on Diddeo
– AmpliTube LE — Free unlocked features on AmpliTube LE
– SketchBook for Galaxy — Free unlocked professional-grade paint and drawing software with Pro features
– Parallels Access — Free 6 month subscription to Parallels Access
– ArtRage — Free download of ArtRage
– Dropbox — Free 50 GB of Dropbox space for 2 years for new users
– RealPlayer Cloud — Free 6 month premium membership to RealPlayer Cloud
– Pocket — Free premium subscription to Pocket for 6 months
– Hancom Office 2014 — Free download of Hancom Office’s Office Editor for unlimited period
– Magisto — Free 3 months of Magisto Premium
– CameraAce — Free 6 months of premium features from CameraAce – Photo Slideshow
– Perfect365 — 8 premium animation effects on Perfect365
– PayPal —Visit http://www.paypal.com/samsung to get access to special deals from some of your favorite online stores. Consumers can shop using a variety of offers with a combined savings of $50 or more.
– Life360 — Free 6 months of Life360 premium service
– Workout Trainer — Free 6 months of Workout Trainer Pro+
– TripAdvisor — Exclusive functionality for users

Source: Samsung – http://www.samsungmobilepress.com/2014/11/05/Expansive-Lifestyle-Galaxy-Gifts-Package-for-Samsung-Galaxy-Note-4-and-Galaxy-Note-Edge-1