The fourth generation iPhone faces tough competition from some other smartphones. IT PRO India takes a look to find out.
Apple iPhone 4, which witnessed a delayed launch in India, has further heated up the raging smartphone battle. iPhone comes with amazing benefits for business users out of the box and seamlessly integrates with a company's existing infrastructure thanks to built-in support for key enterprise technologies.
We examine its performance efficiency and competitiveness as the smartphone family continues to grow progressively.
HTC Desire HD
This Android 2.3 smartphone supports a 1Ghz processor with 768MB RAM. The HTC Desire HD offers an exhilarating browsing experience and comes with 1.5GB onboard storage expandable via microSD card. Priced at Rs. 25,500, it includes an 8megapixel camera with dual LED flash records videos in 720p HD resolution.
LG Optimus 2X
Powered by a 1 GHz dual core processor, this LG handset runs Android 2.2 (upgradable to 2.3). LG Optimus 2X sports a 4-inch display with a gyro sensor, 8GB storage expandable via microSD cards and a microHDMI out as well. It is priced at about Rs. 26,500 and includes an 8megapixel camera with LED flash capabilities for recording videos in 1080p full HD resolution (24fps only).
Sony Ericsson Arc
This super-slim HD Android touch phone comes with a 1Ghz processor, 512MB RAM, micro HDMI out, 320MB storage (expandable) and is just 8.7mm thick. It sports a 4.2inch display screen that uses Sony’s Mobile BRAVIA engine for vivid colours.
Arc, which comes with a price tag of Rs. 28,000, showcases a beautiful curved design and supports the latest Android 2.3 and the 8MP camera with LED flash for recording videos in 720p HD resolution.
Motorola Atrix
This upcoming smartphone supports 1GB RAM, 16GB storage, a 1Ghz dual core processor and a 5megapixel camera with dual LED and 720p video recording capabilities. This Android 2.2 smartphone (upgradable to 2.3) offers a 4-inch display with 540 x 960 pixel resolution and a fingerprint reader. The killer feature is the ability to dock it with a laptop-like attachment (available separately) for enhanced usability. It is expected to be available at a price tag of Rs. 32,000.
Read our Motorola Atrix preview for more insights.
HTC Sensation
HTC Sensation Android smartphone includes an immersive HTC Sense experience and offers a stunning 4.3inch display with a 540 x 960 pixel resolution. It claims to deliver a blazing performance with a 1.2Ghz dual core processor, 768MB RAM and an all-new HTC Sense UI running on Android 2.3. Priced at Rs. 32,000, this multimedia superphone comes with gyro sensor, proximity sensor and an 8MP camera with dual LED flash that records videos in 1080p full HD.
Samsung Galaxy S II
Samsung Galaxy S II offers a 4.3-inch Super Amoled Plus display and 8.5mm profile endow the phone with undeniable drool factor. It includes NFC and Wi-Fi Direct connectivity and has an 8MP camera that records videos in 1080p HD resolution at 30 FPS. Powered by a 1.2Ghz dual core processor, this mobile device supports 1GB RAM and 16GB storage expandable via microSD cards.
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