Category Archives: Android

Samsung Galaxy Gifts – Another Case on NOT being able to claim the gift

I’m in a good mood tonight.

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Featured device in picture includes Samsung Galaxy S5 that is eligible for the free gift.

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And shown again. All you have to do is complete simple online claim form for your free gift.

Only one problem, the S5 is not shown on the list of devices when you go to make the online claim. Misleading or what.

ALERT – FREE 50gb Dropbox Bonus Space on Samsung Galaxy S5 – YOU’LL BE LUCKY

So, you have just bought a new Samsung Galaxy S5, and are looking forward to getting 50gb free bonus storage space.

Note 1 – The Dropbox app needs to be preinstalled on your phone.

Note 2 – The account that signs in first, locks the deal and dropbox ID to that phone.

THE HUGE CON – If you already had an unexpired Samsung Dropbox bonus deal, you won’t get anymore space. The same would apply with a HTC phone as well.

What is annoying is I only have a month left with my previous Samsung 48gb bonus space but now I have nothing as I cannot sign in with a new email, as the device ID is already registered with Dropbox. And I won’t get the free 50gb bonus space thereafter.

So in my minds, this is a total CON. No where does it warn you when you go to setup Dropbox.

I have asked Samsung and Dropbox for comment and will update this article as and when a reply is received.

Update – since publishing this article I have been approached by a large number of people who have also suffered the same fate and not been able to obtain their free advertised storage for the Samsung Galaxy S5.

If you have been affected, please get in contact.

Samsung Galaxy S5 – Battery Life feedback

I thought I would provide some feedback on the battery life of the Samsung Galaxy S5. First test was normal usage, no power saving tricks used whatsoever, screen nice and bright too. I did plenty of podcast listening via wired headphones and or bluetooth music streaming.

Below are the results.
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Not too shabby. 15 hours usage and 4.5 hours screen on time. Also note that my S5 is a power user setup so has everything running in the background and tons of notifications. I was not at home when I hit 1%, so I switched to “ultra power saving mode”. Several hours later, I got home and still was at 1% battery.

So my next test was to use the normal “power saving mode”.
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As you can see the usage obtained was considerably longer. I gave up in the end at 5%. It would have gone about another hour. Whilst the screen on time seems lower there was a lot of streaming and tons of background tasks on the go.

So the next option is “ultimate power mode”. This turns the S5 into a near dumb phone and can last a huge amount of hours even on just one percent.
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So if you have the S5 you shouldn’t run out of battery until you get home with all the different power saving modes .

LG G Watch – already makes the Samsung Gear seem obsolete

LG has confirmed the G Watch will be based on Google’s Android Wear platform. There are two colours black and gold, which have rubber type straps. Unlike the Samsung Gear, the time will always be on, as well as being dust and water resistant. The LG G Watch will be powered by Android Wear so expect excellent app support, something the Samsung Gear which is powered by Tizen, might struggle to provide.

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More information via – http://www.lg.com/global/gwatch/main.html#googlenow

My Thoughts on the Sony Xperia Z2

I had an opportunity this week to change my Samsung Galaxy S5 for the Sony Xperia Z2 at no cost.

So over the Bank Holiday weekend I explored the web for reviews, users feedback and more. I owned previously the Xperia Z1, which was a superb phone but let down by poor photos from the supposed 20.7mp G Sensor camera. All the flash words used by Sony to describe the camera did nothing to hide the average output.

The Z2 has the same sensor as the Z1, except it has further optimised software and added an additional processor for processing the photos. So based on user photos uploaded to Flickr and CNET, I was able to examine the full resolution camera samples. Also @gilroyneil received his Z2 on Saturday and conveyed his initial thoughts on the Z2. Based on the photo samples, YouTube videos and everything else I read on forums, I have decided the Z2 is not worth changing for my Samsung S5. Why?

Firstly, the S5 is comfy to hold and therefore easier to manage. The Z2 has large bezels making its overall size on the cusp of what is comfortable. Software – unless you are a Sony for all your other hardware eg TV, Playstation , the S5 offers a more diverse and comprehensive package. Camera – the photo quality of the Z2 is an improvement over its replacement the Z1, and a lot better in many ways. But it is not necessarily better than the S5. Both phones offer a degree of waterproofing and dust proofing, the Sony leading the way with higher IP ratings. But the Z2 has a flap on the left side near the top that is huge and needs to be opened every time you want to charge it. This flap also reveals the sim card. The Z2 does have a magnetic charging point half way down the left side, but it is no match for the S5 that has its USB3 port flap on the bottom of the phone which makes car charging so much easier. The S5 also supports QI Wireless charging which is a route I am choosing to adopt. The Z2 does provide a better loudspeaker experience and noise cancellation if you use its own headphones. The sound quality through the headphones is excellent. But the S5 loudspeaker is clear enough for podcasts and also possesses decent audio via the headphone jack. There is reports from a number of sources that the Z2 gets too hot, and recording 4K video will even advise you to stop recording as the phone is too hot. The advised solution from Sony is not to record long sessions of 4K video or carry a bowl of icy water and dunk the Z2 in to the bowl. Its waterproof!

So in summary, I feel that changing to this phone will not add any further value, rather offer less value than the Samsung S5.

It also made me reflect on the HTC One M8, and if you take the Sony Xperia Z2 and Samsung S5 you have 3 very different phones, each with a different usage proposition and experience.

Google’s new email scanning practices

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Google Inc updated its terms of service on Monday, informing users that their incoming and outgoing emails are automatically analyzed by software to create targeted ads.

The revisions more explicitly spell out the manner in which Google software scans users’ emails, both when messages are stored on Google’s servers and when they are in transit, a controversial practice that has been at the heart of litigation.

So are you bothered by this?

WOW – 17 Smartphone Camera Shootout – Apple, HTC, Samsung, Sony, Nokia, Nexus and Huawei

Not sure about which phone or brand takes the best photos, then have a look at this super sized collection of photos from all the best smartphones and some budget phones as a comparison.

HTC One M8 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157643265004874/

HTC One M7 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644039700054/

Samsung S5 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157643875623354/

Samsung Note 3 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644034132513/

Samsung S4 Zoom – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644039495565/

Apple iPhone 5S – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644035336913/

LG Nexus 4 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644039660933/

Sony Z1 Compact Z1 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644028694521/

Sony Xperia Z1 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644039246935/

Sony Z Ultra – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644083052095/

Sony QX100 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644035811453/

Sony QX10 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644035335185/

Huawei Ascend P6 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644028833151/

Nokia Lumia 1520 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644035105534/

Nokia Lumia 1020 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644035516523/

Nokia Lumia 925 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157634991010769/

Nokia Lumia 620 – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157644083348093/

To see the sets in one indexed page click here – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/

So which phone is your winner?

Episode 13 – Gav & Dave’s Tech Podcast is now live – Please RT

As you know, I co-host a weekly podcast with David from UKMobileTech called Gav & Dave’s Tech Podcast. It is a light hearted tech podcast broadcast bi-weekly. To subscribe click here for iTunes or copy and paste this link into your favourite podcast app.

Episode 13 is now live on Easter Sunday.

If you get a moment and have enjoyed the podcast, please leave some feedback in iTunes. Thanks.

Review Highlights from the Latest Phones – HTC One M8, S5, Z1 Compact

Below are the quick links to reviews I have written from the latest phones available at present. If you click the menu bar above, and select reviews phones, there are another 20 plus phone reviews to read.

Samsung Galaxy S5 review

HTC One M8 review

Sony Xperia Z1 Compact review

Samsung Note 3 review

Sony Z Ultra views and Camera Samples

Motorola Moto G review

Sony Xperia Z1 Review

Nokia Lumia 1520 review

Nokia Lumia 1020 review

Nokia Lumia 925 review