sky770
Journeyman
Hi all,
As the subject of the post suggests..lets get started.. shall we?
A few pointers before I hit the pedal ->
- I am trying to juice out the max. out of these 4 models as these are some of the highly anticipated phones of MWC 2012 and..... they are one of cheapest upcoming dual cores in the market till now. Hope it helps many
- Please give me your valuable inputs so that I can get my hands on the very best tech. my budget could offer me. (Although these phones will be out by April end(Xperias on 23rd april & HTCs by 2nd week of April) still it is better to decide before actually wandering the market for trying and making up your mind to buy a handset; saves time eh? so focusing on just a model which would ultimately become the best VFM when they hit the market. Discussion here is based on approx. price range & may not reflect the exact price in your city/state/country)
Max Budget for this thread being 20-25k INR
- We all know that HTC is known for its superior build quality but are comparatively way too expensive if compare them with their competition. As HTC's One Series is released many of us would be flocking stores to check them out but let me remind you that a VFM phone doesn't necessarily have to be of the best build quality but offer a "better" - build quality:featureserformance ratio when compared to their competitors & in that same price range/tag.
- I'll be taking this as pros & cons of each phone and will more forward with the discussion with the knowledge I have gained till now(for these models), information collected through youtube video reviews/hands-on, blog posts and what not!
THIS IS NOT A SPECS LISTING!
- For individual specs please see:
Sony Xperia P Specs Whitepaper
Sony Xperia U Specs Whitepaper
HTC One S
HTC One V
- I'll be updating this post later on with pics and a proper formatting (eye candies )
- Please contribute and advice as I am sure many TDF members/guests would be flocking to this article (MODs need your help; Sam..
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sony Xperia P
Pros:
- back panel is made up of alluminium; looks pretty neat & solid
- heard Mali GPUs onboard
- 4.0" Display with: Sony WhiteMagic technology, Reality display, Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine & the Timescape UI
- an 8MP cam with an exmor lens is sure to capture awesome clarity! Fast capture is there (sleep to click pics in just 2 secs!)
- shatter proof coated scratch resistant glass (need this as no Gorilla glass)
- xLoud + 3D surround sound
- adreno 205 (its the DB8500, likes of ~Mali 400?)
- red color looks damn sexy
Cons:
- 16GB storage (13 GB user-available)
- no Micro SD card slot
- approx cost around 24-25k ?
Sony Xperia U
Pros:
- heard Mali GPUs onboard
- 3.5" Display with: Reality display, Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine & the Timescape UI Display is on a bit high when comparing the ppi (pixels per inch) of Xperia P
- @ 280ppi it has got a damn sweet display!
- 5MP cam exmor lens? (not sure) but fast capture is there (sleep to click pics in just 2 secs!)
- custom equalizer + xLoud + 3D surround sound
Cons:
- back panel is made up of plastic/rubberized material (polycarbonate?); looks
- 8GB storage (6 GB user-available; out of which 2GB is for apps & left 4GB is for pics/songs/vids etc. stuff)
- scratch resistant glass (may or may not be shatter proof | also no gorilla glass & thats just too sad for a phone having an awesome display)
- no Micro SD card slot
- approx cost around 17-19k ?
HTC One S
Pros:
- looks absolutely solid and is one the slimmest built droids ever
- the Adreno "225" GPU ? now from where does this comes from?
- gorilla glass
- beats audio
Cons:
- no micro SD card slot
- approx cost around 30k ?
- 16GB storage (user-available ?)
HTC One V
Pros:
- build is pretty neat and looks solid at this price point
- beats audio
Cons:
- the chin at bottom of capacitive buttons; looks ugly and waste of space
- no front facing cam
- no gorilla glass (may or may not be)
- 4GB storage (user-available ?)
- approx cost around 17-18k ? Listed on various online merchant sites (for ~17.5k on saholic check here)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
As this budget range is quite comnon so let us all put our valuable inputs so that we all can get our hands on the very best technology.
Note: As most of you might have understood that I am way too much interested in getting the juice out of my purchase..well yes it is. Since we don't buy phones daily in times like these.. in which technology is dirt cheap(not for indians) and is on a change almost every month so here I am getting the best VFM phone for myself and helping felllow TDF member
Thanks,
sky770
As the subject of the post suggests..lets get started.. shall we?
A few pointers before I hit the pedal ->
- I am trying to juice out the max. out of these 4 models as these are some of the highly anticipated phones of MWC 2012 and..... they are one of cheapest upcoming dual cores in the market till now. Hope it helps many
- Please give me your valuable inputs so that I can get my hands on the very best tech. my budget could offer me. (Although these phones will be out by April end(Xperias on 23rd april & HTCs by 2nd week of April) still it is better to decide before actually wandering the market for trying and making up your mind to buy a handset; saves time eh? so focusing on just a model which would ultimately become the best VFM when they hit the market. Discussion here is based on approx. price range & may not reflect the exact price in your city/state/country)
Max Budget for this thread being 20-25k INR
- We all know that HTC is known for its superior build quality but are comparatively way too expensive if compare them with their competition. As HTC's One Series is released many of us would be flocking stores to check them out but let me remind you that a VFM phone doesn't necessarily have to be of the best build quality but offer a "better" - build quality:featureserformance ratio when compared to their competitors & in that same price range/tag.
- I'll be taking this as pros & cons of each phone and will more forward with the discussion with the knowledge I have gained till now(for these models), information collected through youtube video reviews/hands-on, blog posts and what not!
THIS IS NOT A SPECS LISTING!
- For individual specs please see:
Sony Xperia P Specs Whitepaper
Sony Xperia U Specs Whitepaper
HTC One S
HTC One V
- I'll be updating this post later on with pics and a proper formatting (eye candies )
- Please contribute and advice as I am sure many TDF members/guests would be flocking to this article (MODs need your help; Sam..
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sony Xperia P
Pros:
- back panel is made up of alluminium; looks pretty neat & solid
- heard Mali GPUs onboard
- 4.0" Display with: Sony WhiteMagic technology, Reality display, Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine & the Timescape UI
- an 8MP cam with an exmor lens is sure to capture awesome clarity! Fast capture is there (sleep to click pics in just 2 secs!)
- shatter proof coated scratch resistant glass (need this as no Gorilla glass)
- xLoud + 3D surround sound
- adreno 205 (its the DB8500, likes of ~Mali 400?)
- red color looks damn sexy
Cons:
- 16GB storage (13 GB user-available)
- no Micro SD card slot
- approx cost around 24-25k ?
Sony Xperia U
Pros:
- heard Mali GPUs onboard
- 3.5" Display with: Reality display, Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine & the Timescape UI Display is on a bit high when comparing the ppi (pixels per inch) of Xperia P
- @ 280ppi it has got a damn sweet display!
- 5MP cam exmor lens? (not sure) but fast capture is there (sleep to click pics in just 2 secs!)
- custom equalizer + xLoud + 3D surround sound
Cons:
- back panel is made up of plastic/rubberized material (polycarbonate?); looks
- 8GB storage (6 GB user-available; out of which 2GB is for apps & left 4GB is for pics/songs/vids etc. stuff)
- scratch resistant glass (may or may not be shatter proof | also no gorilla glass & thats just too sad for a phone having an awesome display)
- no Micro SD card slot
- approx cost around 17-19k ?
HTC One S
Pros:
- looks absolutely solid and is one the slimmest built droids ever
- the Adreno "225" GPU ? now from where does this comes from?
- gorilla glass
- beats audio
Cons:
- no micro SD card slot
- approx cost around 30k ?
- 16GB storage (user-available ?)
HTC One V
Pros:
- build is pretty neat and looks solid at this price point
- beats audio
Cons:
- the chin at bottom of capacitive buttons; looks ugly and waste of space
- no front facing cam
- no gorilla glass (may or may not be)
- 4GB storage (user-available ?)
- approx cost around 17-18k ? Listed on various online merchant sites (for ~17.5k on saholic check here)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
As this budget range is quite comnon so let us all put our valuable inputs so that we all can get our hands on the very best technology.
Note: As most of you might have understood that I am way too much interested in getting the juice out of my purchase..well yes it is. Since we don't buy phones daily in times like these.. in which technology is dirt cheap(not for indians) and is on a change almost every month so here I am getting the best VFM phone for myself and helping felllow TDF member
Thanks,
sky770
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