Category Archives: Android

First thoughts on the LG G3

LG launched the LG G3 via a live stream on YouTube. However, most of the key specifications had been revealed prior to the launch.

Now that all the juicy info is officially out in the open, below are my brief views. First the key specs –

Android 4.4 KitKat
2.46 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 AC
5.5″ 1440 x 2560 (534 PPI) Quad HD screen
13 MP main camera with laser autofocus module / 2.1 front-facing camera
2 GB RAM / 16 GB storage / 128 GB micro SD support
LTE / Wi-Fi / NFC / BT 4.0 / SlimPort / USB Host & OTG
146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 mm
3,000 mAh battery – removable
Wireless Charging
Shine Gold & Titanium colours
Price £499

The G3 will have in some markets a 32gb/3gb ram. What I cannot understand is why LG just didn’t opt for a 32gb/3gb ram with wireless charging model as the defacto standard. That really would have made it a killer device. Judging by last years model, the G2 this only became available in the UK as a 16gb version.

The standard out features are the Quad HD 534ppi screen which covers nearly 77% of the front of the device, the 1 watt loudspeaker and the 13mp camera with laser focus and OIS.The camera also has phase detection something Samsung boasted about on the S5. Except LG add laser detection and OIS. So in theory the LG G3 should take good photos in all conditions especially with its F/2.0 and 1/3″ sensor. Having expandable memory via a micro SD card for media is useful too. And whilst the phone looks metal, it is plastic.

On the software front LG have opted for a flatter interface, with Smart Notice and Keyboard along with some other software tricks. With all these software enhancements, the proof is in the pudding. But it does look promising. Smart Notice is rather nifty as it can recommend deleting apps you havent used for in the last 2 months for example. Also LG has removed a number of duplicated apps and even give you the option of uninstalling pre installed apps. And LG has its own health apps.

Accessories. LG have not forgotten this area. They will have a clever QuickCircle Case (this displays your 6 most used apps), Harman Kardon headphones and Wireless charger. These all look superb.

The last stand out feature is the price. The 16gb model will cost £499.

So are there any negatives? It is a solid offering with many USP’s like the Quad HD screen, the 1 watt speaker and solid camera. If you are lucky enough to have the 32gb model then it becomes even more attractive. However, it is as big as the Sony Xperia Z2 and that is just too big for many people. It also is not dust and waterproof, does not have a finger print scanner and heart rate sensor. I know they are features not everyone wants, but specs make it easier to sell to Joe Blogs.

Overall I think LG did a great job improving the phone over and above the G2.

So if you want to preorder, head over to Clove Technology http://www.clove.co.uk/lg-g3

OK Google – A Welcome Change has Occurred

Unlike Siri, when you asked “Ok Google”, set timer for 10 mins, it previously set the alarm in ten minutes time.

Now it actually sets the timer, and in the case of the Samsung S5, it activates the Clock App , and its timer.

A welcome change, but only at the moment for UK and US customers.

Preparing for the Samsung K Zoom

So Samsung let the pre order page go live for the Samsung K Zoom, it’s smartphone with a camera built in. Only one issue is the internal storage is 8gb with probably 3-4gb free for the user. I’m hoping it’s more than 4gb but I don’t know the exact figure yet.

So in preparation, I looked at all the apps installed on my Samsung Galaxy S5 along with the cache file sizes, and created a long list. I recall moving from the Samsung Note 3 with its 32gb storage to the S5, and really struggling trying to install all my apps. Now I am having to scale back again.

The biggest set back will be lack of games that can be installed. On my S5 I have 120 apps installed of which 40 are games. So far I reckon I might be able to install 5 small sized games.

But then I totalled all the apps are would need on the K Zoom and this total came to 3gb. Often it is not the app file size that is the issue, but more the cache. For example Flickr with its cache totals 128mb. Tweetings is 150mb. Google+ is 180mb. Hangouts is 70mb. Chrome is 250mb. Greader Pro is 100mb. And finally Gmail is 181mb. That’s a grand total of 1.059gb just for 7 apps.

Of course, as more and more system apps get updated, available memory will shrink. And the more you use the phone, the larger caches will increase.

Now before anyone says it has a memory card, it does but that memory card cannot be used for app installations. If you are lucky apps may save photos and media to the card, but that is about it.

Somehow, I need to survive with such a critically low memory. If there was going to be one reason why I cannot keep this phone, the memory would be it. Samsung should have at least given this 16gb storage.

The Ultimate Phone Review Collection – from HTC One M8, Samsung S5 and 20 more

It is often difficult to find the reviews of devices and accessories I have written about, so below is a quick way to find all the articles for the smartphone reviews. You might have to scroll back a few pages as I have used a generic search on the phone to bring up all the articles written about the phone. This is useful when new information gets added after writing the reviews.

Also check under Menu, Reviews – Accessories for wearables, headphone, portable amps, cases, power, cables and other reviews. Or click here.

If the smartphone camera is your number one priority then check out my 17 Smartphone Camera Shootout with tons of samples for you to decide from iPhone 5S, HTC One M8, Nokia Lumia 1020, Samsung Galaxy S5, Motorola G and 12 other current smartphones including Sony and Huawei. Click here.

Android Phones

Samsung Galaxy S5 review

HTC One M8 review

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact review

Samsung Note 3 review

LG G Flex

Sony Z Ultra views and Camera Samples

Motorola Moto X review

Motorola Moto G review

Sony Xperia Z1 Review

Huawei Ascend P6 Review

HTC One

Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom Review

Sony Xperia Z Tablet

Samsung Note 2 review

Windows Phone

Nokia Lumia 1520 review

Nokia Lumia 820 review

Nokia Lumia 1020 review

Nokia Lumia 925 review

Nokia Lumia 620

Other

ZTE Open Review – Firefox OS

Apple, Google, and the Hubris of Silicon Valley’s Hiring Conspiracy

Steve Jobs wouldn’t appear to have been an emoticon guy, but history will show that on at least one occasion, when words failed to convey his delight, he resorted to one. It was March 2007, and Jobs had received an e-mail from Eric Schmidt, then Google’s (GOOG) chief executive officer and a board member at Apple (AAPL). Schmidt wanted to let Jobs know that Google would terminate “within the hour” a recruiter who’d dared to contact an Apple employee in violation of a “do not call” policy between the companies. Schmidt abjectly apologized, adding: “Should this ever happen again please let me know immediately and we will handle. Thanks!! Eric.”

Jobs forwarded Schmidt’s groveling e-mail to an Apple subordinate. His cover note said, in its entirety, “:)”.

This telling material—and there’s oh, so much more of it—comes from the voluminous court record in the recently settled Silicon Valley hiring antitrust case. On April 24, Apple, Google, Intel (INTC), and Adobe Systems (ADBE) ran up the white flag in a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of more than 64,000 programmers and engineers who accused the companies of conspiring not to raid one another’s workforces in the interest of stifling competition and suppressing wages.

A great article from Businessweek. Read the rest here – http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-05-01/tech-hubris-the-silicon-valley-antitrust-hiring-conspiracy

Pre-Order the Samsung K Zoom – Price and Opening Offer – updated

This morning, I awoke to an email from Samsung advising the Samsung K Zoom is available to pre-order from Samsung’s UK Store for £400. This is much lower in price than expected. If you pre-order, you also get a free case. It appears the pre order info is only available via the link.

Link to Samsung UK Store – http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/mobile-devices/smartphones/android/SM-C1150ZKABTU?cid=uk_email_k-zoom-preorder-find-out-more-first-button_20140521

Details of specs and video, click here for my first post on this phone https://gavinsgadgets.wordpress.com/2014/04/29/introducing-the-new-samsung-galaxy-k-zoom-video/

And I will be reviewing this phone 🙂

If you want 10% off via the Samsung store use this code NPR-14G-QKY-WSZ while it lasts. That makes the K Zoom £360.