Hey Friends ...Can you guys tell howz Xperia ion at 19,990?(Loved its looks and feel) Is it worth the buy?mainly concerned about the battery .....( i know you guys gonna say buy SP but lil over my budget)
Sorry my bad....its 21k....so is it worth the buy?Battery life is good as per reviews btw how are you getting it for 19k
@sam or any expert
How would you rate the performance of 1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2420 processor in comparison with any Dualcore 1ghz or 1.2ghz Cortex A9 Soc.
@sam or any expert
How would you rate the performance of 1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2420 processor in comparison with any Dualcore 1ghz or 1.2ghz Cortex A9 Soc.
Sorry my bad....its 21k....so is it worth the buy?
i saw xperia ion few days back ...i loved its led display ....2day i saw xperia sp ... i think i like the ions led display compared to sp's tft...
Its more powerful than 1.2GHz Dual core A9 found in S2, but still behind S3. That should give u a rough idea. It's the best performer in ~20k segment but still Intel phones still have android update problems, still 4.1 is in devlopment for Intel based phones
@Sam : You must update the SoC n GPU performance list. Toppers would be Quadcore Krait & Adreno 320 respectively
Thanks! So i guess all high end games could be played as well as full HD 1080P videos.
Can you please confirm if all apps from Android play-store compatible with 1.2GHz Intel Atom Z2420 processor or not?
@Sam - Correct Huawei G510 link. It leads to y300
Btw can we expect some soc's from AMD like Temash for win8 tabs?
at least for now, AMD won't support Android. Simply because they are no match for Qualcomm. Even Intel is not able take any ground away from ARM army. AMD has no chance.
Given a choice between Lenovo p770(13.5k-14K) and Galaxy S Advance(12.5K after coupons), which should one buy?
Lenovo has better and newer Hardware and Samsung as service center presence
X86 based SOCs(from intel and AMD) are yet to find favorable footing with the developer community, as coding and porting for x86 is decidedly much different than doing it for ARM ones
there are no custom ROMs like Cyanogenmod, AOKP or anything,
be ready to stay at Stock for now.
But it is true that you'd get a very very good battery life with them
If you want flexibility and customisability choose ARM based phones,
but if stock is OK for you, then there is no reason not to go for Intel based Smartphones
This was the reaction of a Orange San Diego(Xolo x900) owner when asked about his choice between Huawei G300 and Orange San Diego (XOLO X900)
Please suggest a handset ~ 17k.
Platfrom: android
screen size: => 4.5"
Priority: Good battery life and moderate to good App support.
Considering: LG L9, LG L7 II, Q800, Lenovo P770, S advance, Alcatel one tough Idol, galaxy grand (with EMI option)
Please suggest the best one. Thanks a lot in advance....
Thanks NightmareRecently my friend bought three Lenovo P770 the phone pretty good comparing to this price range. Earlier I asked about this phone but seems to nobody purchase it.
*Battery backup is fantastic.
*Lenovo Touchwiz is well customize for dual sim mode.
*Screen quality is also good.
*3G work fine. No issue.
*Build Quality is better than Samsung.
Thanks Nightmare
How is the build quality and after sales service of Lenovo phones?
under what conditions is it recommended to buy from ebay?