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Acer Liquid J Smartphone – review

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Welcome to my review of the Acer Liquid J Smartphone. This is a slightly more expensive budget style phone from Acer compared to my recent review of the Acer Go (Liquid Z220), retailing around £149.

Specifications

– MediaTek MT6732 Quad-core 1.50 GHz
– 5″HD (1280 x 720) screen
– 13 Megapixel (Rear Camera) f/1.8, 5 Megapixel f/2.2 (Front Camera)
– 8gb storage, 1 GB RAM
– Sensors – Ambient Light Sensor, G-sensor, Proximity Sensor, eCompass
– Dual SIM Size – Nano or Nano/Micro SD combination
– FM Radio include
– Micro SD up to 32gb
– Android 4.4 KitKat
– Cellular – GPRS,HSPA+, LTE
– Bluetooth 4.0
– Wireless LAN
– Battery 2,300mAh
– Battery Talk Time 7 Hour, Battery Standby Time 400 Hour
– Dimensions – Height 143.5 mm, Width 69.8 mm, Depth 7.9 mm
– Weight (Approximate) 110 g

Profile Shots

Below are profile shots of the phone. Click on a photo to enlarge image. Due to the design of the phone, the depth of 7.9mm often looks even slimmer. The profile equates to a phone that is really great to hold in the hand and use one handed.

Phone Basics

The Acer Liquid J is running android 4.4.4. The Acer skin is using a relatively stock Google experience but Acer does add to this in many ways. Acer adds 13 of its own apps in to the equation including abDocs, abFiles, abMusic, abPhoto and abVideo. These 5 apps allow you to access media and files on your computer and stream them to the phone. AcerExtend is an app that allows you to view and control your Acer phone from your computer via USB or WiFi. Other Acer apps include Acer SnapNote, Easy hotspot, LiveScreen, Quick Mode, System Doctor and Quick Guide. AcerNav is a offline turn by turn navigation app, with the service and maps by TomTom. Other useful apps included are a FM Radio, Flashlight, File Manager, Quick Mode for changing to an easier to use home screen layout and then there are the bloatware apps. Bloatware includes the following – Skype, Real Football 2015, Puzzle Pets, Polaris Office 5, eBay, Clean Master, Acer Suggests, Amazon Appstore, Barcode Scanner, 50+ games and Booking.com.

In terms of the phones radios, WiFi, Bluetooth and cellular all worked well. Call quality and the 720p screen visibility, viewing angles were all reasonable. The screen features zero air gap technology which is similar to that used on the iPhone. This means that the screen on the Acer is pretty decent.

Like all manufacturers today, there is a race to produce slimmer phones. And the Liquid Jade Z is super thin at the expense of battery life. I managed to last a day but only just. However, I can’t deny the slim design and profile was comfortable to hold in the hand, and at 110g is extremely light.

Performance. The Liquid Acer Jade Z was nimble and smooth phone in use. This was replicated by an AnTuTu score of 30,831. The phone comes with 1gb ram and 8gb storage, which is as really low. A better option would have been 2gb/16gb storage in my opinion. Fortunately, you can add a micro SD card up to 32gb. If you don’t need to use the micro SD card slot, you can add another sim card.

Camera and Audio

Below is a sample HDR shot from the rear 13mp f/1.8 camera. The photos generally were better than most phones around this price point. This is helped by its f/1.8 rear camera but it is not at the level of the Samsung Galaxy S6 or LG G4.

Acer Liquid Jade Z HDR

The camera interface is fairly straightforward, with other options available by hitting the settings icon. See screen shots below.

The loudspeaker is on the rear and projects a clear undistorted sound maxing out at 80db. This is not as high as other phones I have recently tested which as an average maxed out at around 83db – 88db. Headphone output is good and you can tailor the sound using the DTS Audio options. USB Audio is not supported. A FM Radio is included.

Conclusion

The Acer Liquid Jade Z feels great to use with just one hand, due to its slim profile and narrow width. Acer install a lot of useful apps but then ruin the experience slightly with a large amount of bloatware. I found it was possible to uninstall some of these apps but not all of them. You could disable the remaining apps in the phone settings, which made them no longer visible in the app drawer. 1gb ram and 8gb storage have the potential for performance/memory issues further down the line. At a suggested retail price of £149, the Acer Liquid Jade J has fierce competition. I was surprised to see that this phone is running android 4.4.4 which and not android lollipop. Its dual sim setup is handy but overall its a crowded market place around the £150 and there are some better alternatives at this price point although none are as slim as the Acer Liquid Jade J. So if overall thinness is a key consideration then maybe take a look at this phone.

More info – http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/series/liquidjadez

Sony looks to be focusing on its cameras for its new flagship phones – details

In less than a week, Sony is due to take the wraps off its new smartphones, revealing all at its press conference on 2nd September 2015 at IFA 2015.

Based on the tweet below, it appears all eyes will be focused on its smartphone cameras. Let’s hope that they change and improve upon the sensor used on previous Xperia Z flagships. Sony provides its camera sensors in many flagship phone, including those from Apple and Samsung. It is about time, Sony used there own optics to produce a class leading camera on a phone!

https://twitter.com/sonyxperiagb/status/635851614083878912

Is Microsoft taking over android? – details

Microsoft seems to be taking a new path recently, trying to push its services across all platforms. If you buy a new Samsung phone, Microsoft apps are pre installed with 100gb One Drive storage for 2 years.

With Microsoft pushing its mobile services like One Drive, Office 365, Bing and Cortana for android, how much longer will it be before Microsoft could offer its own android phone without the need for any Google services? As another example, Bing can now be activated instead of Google Now on the long press of the home button.

So what do you think? Is this Microsoft’s plan for the future?

Android Pay and Samsung Pay launch dates – details

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At the moment Apple has had a decent head start with Apple Pay. But will Apple’s advantage of being first with a proper solution be the key to future success. Well, we are about to find out.

A leaked screen from a MacDonalds computer shows the date for Android Pay and Samsung Pay as going live on 26th and 21st August 2015 respectively. That’s this week. At the moment, it only seems like it applies to the US, but I hope the UK is not far behind.

If you had a phone capable of mobile payments, would you use it? And how would you feel if you phone got stolen if you were using it for financial transactions?

Source – http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/08/22/rumor-fries-with-that-internal-notice-at-mcdonalds-claims-android-pay-is-launching-august-26th-so-maybe-it-is/

LG G4 – RAW processed shots from the weekend

Just a few shots all taken on the LG G4, manual mode, raw and post processed and converted to jpeg. For the full resolution versions, just click on each photo.

Venford Reservoir, Hexworthy, Dartmoor

Venford Reservoir, Hexworthy, Dartmoor #LGG4

Coombestone Tor, Dartmoor – in the mist and rain

Coombestone Tor, Dartmoor #LGG4

High Moorland Visitor Centre, Princetown – Creative version

National Park Visitor Centre, Princetown #LGG4 #Creative

High Moorland Visitor Centre, Princetown

National Park Visitor Centre, Princetown #LGG4

Huawei Mate S – New flagship with Force Touch screen

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Huawei is expected to launch a new phone at IFA, that comes with a force touch screen along with other decent specs as below. The listing is showing the name as the Huawei Mate S, although this might change.

– 5.7-inch Full HD Force Touch Screen
– HiSilicon Kirin K935 octa-core processor
– 20MP rear camera, 8MP front camera
– 3GB RAM, 64GB ROM
– The safe and fast rear fingerprint scanner
– Support 4G FDD-LTE network
– Android 5.1
– Emotion UI v3.1
– Dual Sim
– 4,100 mAh battery (nice)

I love that battery and force touch too.

Source – http://www.oppomart.com/huawei/huawei-mate-s.html

Asus announces a phone with 200gb more storage than a Samsung Note 5

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It’s hard to believe, that while Samsung is reducing onboard storage by only offering 32gb or 64gb storage options on its new Samsung S6 Edge Plus and Note 5, Asus goes and announces a phone with 256gb built in storage.

So what is this new phone. It’s the Asus Zenfone 2 Deluxe Special Edition. The phone. It has a 5.5-inch display, a 64-bit Intel Atom processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 13MP rear camera, along with a 5MP front-facing camera.

Sign me up!

Source – http://www.androidcentral.com

LG G4 – RAW photo post processed in Lightroom 6

Just a quick photo I took in my village this morning. I used the default LG G4 camera app in manual mode, shot in RAW and post processed it Adobe Lightroom 6. I am still learning how to use Lightroom 6, but even using some of the basics features, it truly is incredible what can be achieved with your photos.

Of course, it does help having a phone like the LG G4 that takes such amazing shots!

To see full size version, click on shot.

National Park Visitor Centre, Princetown #LGG4 #Creative

Microsoft planning onslaught of new hardware – details

It is no surprise with Windows 10 just having become available for the masses, that it is time for Microsoft to fire back with some new cool hardware.

So what’s expected –

– The new Microsoft Surface Pro 4
– Microsoft Lumia 950, 950 XL
– Microsoft Band 2
– Maybe a revised Xbox.

So is there a possibility that a new phone from Microsoft will be one to look forward too?

Source – pocketnow.com