Below are the posts covering my review of the Samsung Galaxy Alpha including links to my Flickr album set for the Galaxy Alpha.
Flickr Album set – Samsung Galaxy Alpha photos
Below are the posts covering my review of the Samsung Galaxy Alpha including links to my Flickr album set for the Galaxy Alpha.
Flickr Album set – Samsung Galaxy Alpha photos
Welcome to my review of the Samsung Galaxy Alpha. This will be a 2 Part review, with a separate post covering the camera samples. I’ve also wanted to review the Samsung Galaxy Alpha. It’s compact frame and smart looks always have impressed me. It also was Samsung’s first design language change that offered a light-weight compact body with a metal frame. Picking up the Galaxy Alpha is great as its size means it offers good in-hand grip and control. There is something to be said for easy one-handed use, and the Alpha delivers on this point.
Let’s take a look at the specifications –
– Network -LTE Cat.6 (300/50Mbps)
– Display -4.7” HD Super AMOLED (1280 x 720)
– Processor – Octa Core (Quad 1.8GHz + Quad 1.3GHz)
– OS Android 4.4.4 (KitKat)
– Camera 12MP (rear) + 2.1MP (front)
– Camera Features -Beauty Face, Dual Camera, HDR (High Dynamic Range),Panorama, Selective Focus, Shot & More, Virtual Tour
– Video – UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) @30fps ,Video Codec : H.263, H.264(AVC), MPEG4, VC-1, Sorenson Spark, MP43, WMV7, WMV8, VP8,
– Video Format : MP4, M4V, 3GP, 3G2, WMV, ASF, AVI, FLV,MKV, WEBM
– Audio-Audio Codec : MP3, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+,WMA, Vorbis, FLAC
– Audio Format : MP3, M4A, 3GA, AAC, OGG, OGA, WAV, WMA,AMR, AWB, FLAC, MID, MIDI, XMF, MXMF,IMY, RTTTL, RTX, OTA
– Additional Features- Ultra Power Saving Mode,Download Booster,Quick Connect,Private Mode
– Connectivity WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac HT80, MIMO(2×2)
– Bluetooth®: 4.0 BLE / ANT+
– USB: USB 2.0
– NFC
– Sensors – Accelerometer, Gyro Sensor, Geomagnetic Sensor, Hall Sensor, Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor ,Gesture Sensor, Fingerprint Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor
– Memory -RAM : 2GB,Internal Memory : 32GB -No micro SD Slot
– Dimension – 132.4 x 65.5 x 6.7 mm, 114g
– Battery – 1,860 mAh
Key aspects standout from the specifications. It has a powerful Octa Core Exynos processor. This is backed up by the AnTuTu score I obtained of 50,794. The Geekbench 3 single core score was 937 and 3231 for the multi-core score. The AnTuTu score is higher than my Note 4 and in real life the Alpha is snappier and faster.
The screen despite being only 720p is really lovely. The 4.7-inch HD Super AMOLED screen really helps makes this phone standout. Other notable features are the S Health software along with the built in heart rate monitor, fingerprint sensor and along with a private mode and Ultra Power Saving Mode. In many ways the Alpha is a powerhouse of specifications. The Alpha uses a nano sim and comes with fixed storage of 32gb (about 25gb free). There is no micro sd card slot. The back is removable so you can change the battery if required.
The Samsung Galaxy Alpha features Samsung’s Touchwiz launcher as shown below. On the Alpha’s 4.7 inch screen I really felt it suited the phone’s compact look.
So what about the camera and audio. The builtin loudspeaker is average and unlikely to set the world alight. However, the audio quality via the headphone jack is nothing but outstanding. This is partly due to the Wolfson DAC and also due to the actual headphone amplifier being better than expected. A lot better than expected. I tried a number of headphones, full size and in ears and the Alpha rocked them in style. USB Audio worked a treat too. I used USB Audio Player Pro app and this had no issue with the Alpha, and also connected my HiFiMeDIY Sabre USB Android DAC directly into the phone, and again everything just worked.
Camera. With live HDR and 4K video recording the Alpha can deliver some superb shots in good lighting. In low lighting it was a good as most other phones. Noise was apparent in photos in low light but as I said it was no worse than most other phones. Camera modes included are auto, beauty face, shot & more, panorama, virtual tour and dual camera. You can also download additional camera modes – surround shot, sports shot, animated photo and sound and shot. I personally use surround shot and sports shot modes so downloaded these. As mentioned above the rear camera is 12mp. In the settings you can control ISO from 100-800, activate picture stabilisation (night mode), adjust the metering, tap to take pics, selective focus is available too, slow motion for video and more. With any camera the proof is in the pudding. So head over to my other post today with all the camera samples. There is also a link to the Flickr album set where you will find even more camera samples. My verdict on the camera is that it can take some spectacular shots and overall is a competent shooter. It is also quick to fire up from the shortcut on the lockscreen.
Samsung released the Galaxy Alpha about 6 months ago. In that time it price has dropped. In fact, Amazon UK is now selling the Alpha in black for £294 sim free. Other colour finishes are just over £300 whereas gold is at a premium price of £429.
So in conclusion, I really like the Alpha. It is a smart looking, compact metal framed phone, decent specs, high quality audio via headphones, decent camera, S Health, Heart Rate monitor, Ultra Power saving modes and a powerful processor. And at its current available price even more attractive.
Following my review of the Samsung Galaxy Alpha these are some of the photos I captured from its camera. If you want to see more camera samples head over to my Flickr Samsung Galaxy Alpha Album – https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavinfabl100/sets/72157648697915474/
Below are photos showing the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge side by side. First the front and then the rear.
For more photos on these phones including some close up shots go to my other post – https://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/25/samsung-galaxy-s6-the-real-deal-caught-on-camera-photos/
Source XDA Developers
After owning the Samsung Note 4 for 3 months I have finally settled on my perfect setup. With every new phone it takes real time day to day experiences to decide on what works and doesn’t. Even new and updated apps can influence that decision. For starters I have switched from Nova to Apex Launcher. These third party launchers are very similar but Apex themes the interface much better than Nova. Apex allows for so many gestures but I keep it simple. Swipe down to bring down the notification shade and swipe up to access the app drawer. The icon set is Audax. On the home screen I’m using the S-Pen widget and HD Widgets for the clock. I use the S-Pen every day. Tapping on the sunrise or sunset icon on the clock widget opens my netatmo weather station app.
Now my second home screen features Google Now widget which is handy as occasionally it displays useful info. I then have a few apps below. WeMo is the app that controls my Belkin WeMo Smart light Bulbs and Smart sockets. TeslaLED is a torch app. And then the icons below are all the buttons I use regularly to control my TV and DVD. These command icons are widgets from an app called Galaxy Universal Smart IR. As these use the infra red blaster on the Note 4, there is zero lag or delay from pressing these to operation. Plus the Note 4 has a powerful infra red blaster.
The third home screen is the month view widget from business calendar and the met office weather widget. I have Apex set up that I can scroll continuously from one screen to the next without having to go back to the home first screen.
And finally I have the app drawer all sorted into neat folders. I leave some apps outside of folders too but not that many. In total I have 199 apps installed on my Note 4. 51 of those are top notch games. 45 are themes/dock apps/clocks. 21 are photography apps. And the rest are tools, shopping, news, social, office, health, fitness and weather apps.
So now I have the perfect setup this means only one thing – time for change 🙂
Motorola took the wraps off the new Moto E which now includes LTE. It will sell for £109.
What’s New with Moto E:
– 4G LTE / 4G speed
– Faster, with a quad-core processor Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ processor with a 1.2GHz quad-core CPU
– a 2390 mAh battery, the new Moto E is designed to last a full day.
– The new Moto E comes with a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and a second camera in front. With two twists of the wrist, you can launch the camera with Motorola’s Quick Capture feature. Want to take a selfie? Just twist your wrist again to switch to the front-facing camera.
– Start with the latest Android™ OS, Lollipop
– Give your phone a splash of color with interchangeable Motorola Bands and Grip Shells. Start with a black or white phone and then choose from six Motorola Bands like turquoise or raspberry, or attach a colorful Grip Shell for added protection from scrapes and spills.
– the new Moto E, you get premium Moto experiences like Moto Display for notifications and updates without interruptions and Moto Migrate to quickly and easily transfer contacts, photos and videos to your new phone.
Reefer on XDA seems to have got his hands on the new Samsung Galaxy S6, and as and when he can he is publishing photos of the new phone. The S6 does not have a micro sd slot or a removable battery according to these shots. If anything new gets revealed I will update this post.
So have a gander and decide is this the real deal?
Update – for photos of both phones side by side back and front goto my latest post – https://gavinsgadgets.com/2015/02/26/samsung-galaxy-s6-and-s6-edge-side-by-side-photos/
Source – http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s6/general/picture-t3039837
To help you, I have created this single post that links to all of the review posts written on the Honor Holly.
And all the camera shots are in their own Flickr album click here.
Welcome back to part 4 of my review on the Honor Holly. Today I will cover off my final thoughts on this lovely budget phone.
Huawei have produced a decent budget phone with the Honor Holly that is dual sim, 16gb storage with micro sd expansion and a camera that took much better photos than I expected. The included software provides enough to get most people off the ground with an all round capable budged priced smartphone.
Its additional versatility with the dual sim really makes it stand out from the crowd. I can see this being a popular addition to the Honor range. And at the moment it is on for pre order at Amazon UK for only £74.99!!