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2012-09-05

Reviews: Motorola Atrix HD Review: Fast, Sharp, Bargain

One more review for Motorola Atrix HD


OS: Android 4.0.4 with custom Motorola skin
Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 , 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, Adreno 225
1 GB LPDDR2 RAM, 8 MB NAND internal memory (5 GB usable), microSD slot up to 32 GB
4.5" Colorboost HD Display, TFT LCD, 1280x720, 320 ppi, touchscreen
8 mpix rear, 1080p recording, AF, LED flash
1.3 mpix front-facing camera
Wi-Fi, BT4.0, GPS, WiFi Direct
EDGE / HSPA+ / LTE
1780 mAh internal, 6.76 Whr
Kevlar fiber on the back
69.9 (2.75") x 133.5 (5.26") x 8.4 mm (0.33"), 140 g (4.9 oz)

Operators: AT&T (USA)Bell Canada (from Aug.14, 2012)
Price (estimation) $599.95 no contract, $49.95 with 3-year contract

Reviews:
2012.09.05 Motorola Atrix HD Review: Fast, Sharp, Bargain / anandtech.com
2012.08.26 Motorola Atrix HD Reveiw / mobilesyrup.com
2012.07.16 Motorola Atrix HD Review / androidcommunity.com

2012-08-29

UE, Reviews: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 4G LTE, SCH-i705



"The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 4G LTE (Verizon) delivers on 4G speeds and features, but is too expensive to recommend".

One more review from \\reviews.cnet.com

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2012.08.24 Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 LTE hands-on /androidcommunity.com
2012.08.24 Verizon Galaxy Tab 2.7 with 4G LTE unboxing /slashgear.com

2012-08-24

Reviews: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 LTE

One more "hands-on" of Samsung SCH-i705 Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 LTE. //androidcommunity.com



Android ICS 4.0.4 + Touch Wiz UX
Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S3, 1.2 GHz, dual-core SoC
1 GB RAM, 8 GB on board, microSD up to 32 GB
7", WSVGA TFT, PLS 1024 x 600
3.2 mpix rear, 0.3 mpix front
802.11 B/G/N
BT 3.0
USB 2.0 Host port

Operators: Verizon from Aug.17, 2012
Price: US$349,99 at Aug.2012

Reviews: Motorola Photon Q 4G - once again

Your Thumbs will love the Motorola Photon Q 4G //mashable.com

The main draw of the Photon Q 4G LTE is obviously going to be its keyboard. The phone is priced to compete with a number of other more powerful smartphones on the market, and a full $50 over the iPhone on Sprint.

If a keyboard is a necessity for you, then we can definitely recommend the Photon Q as a solid option and a great transition device for BlackBerry lovers looking to make the jump to Android.

If you don’t see yourself using the keyboard, however, then you’d be better served to pick up another Android device on the carrier such as the HTC EVO 4G LTE, or Samsung Galaxy S III.

Reviews: Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 Hands-on with LTE



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Short Hands-on review Verizon Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 tablet from \slashgear.com

2012-08-23

Reviews: Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE /pcworld

One more review Motorola Photon Q 4G.

  

Conlusion:

Though a bit on the chunky side and hampered by a mediocre camera, the Photon Q is a solid choice for anyone who wants a phone with a physical keyboard. If you're a huge texter, or if you compose a lot of email messages on your phone, this model is well worth considering. It's not perfect, but the Photon Q is currently the keyboard phone to beat.

//pcworld.com

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2012-08-22

Reviews: Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G



Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy S Lightray 4G is essentially the Droid Charge with just one or two new features and a much higher price tag. The phone's ability to play live TV is nice, but I'm having a hard time recommending the Lightray when you can get the unlocked Samsung Galaxy Nexus for considerably less. If you're set on buying a smartphone on MetroPCS, look into the LG Connect 4G: Although it does come with a bit of bloatware, at least it has LTE and more-modern specs.

/pcworld.com

Reviews: Hands-on with the LG Motion 4G



LG Motion 4G - is the new Android smartphone for the MetroPCS. If you like to get more details about it - go //cnet.com

2012-08-21

Motorola PHOTON Q 4G LTE - two more reviews

This time it is Chris Burns, slashgear.com who reviewed the Motorola PHOTON Q 4G LTE.

  

Wrap-Ups:

As it stands, this is a rather nice piece of hardware on a surprisingly less than acceptable network. If you’ve used this carrier before and you’ve had a lot of luck, then certainly you’ll be good to go with this device. But if you’re new to the smartphone universe, we’re currently recommending that you stay away – or at least test your device out on a test run before you commit.

Motorola has once again brought on a solid piece of hardware, with a QWERTY keyboard that is easy to use and a processor from Qualcomm that has a fire in its belly as it has on each of the devices it’s been released on thus far. This device will be available throughout the USA immediately if not soon!

//slashgear.com

In the end the Motorola PHOTON Q 4G LTE is a great piece of hardware. The keyboard isn’t quite “PC-like” as they call it, but certainly one of the best keyboards on a phone we’ve used in a while. The screen isn’t HD but has great colors and brightness so that’s a plus. We wouldn’t really call this a triple threat but for those on the Now Network this is certainly one to consider — especially if you like the hardware keyboard.

Sadly the network is still no where near being up to par, especially with 2012 standards. Call quality was great, but data is another story. As a phone calls were clear, crisp, and rarely dropped and the speaker phone is amazingly loud on this device. Once the 4G LTE becomes a reality this phone will be a good option for the many who love a keyboard. As an added bonus this is the first smartphone from Motorola that can officially be unlocked. You can unlock its bootloader with their Unlock My Device website. The new Motorola PHOTON Q 4G LTE is available today starting at $199 with a new 2-year contract. If you love a keyboard and are willing to wait for 4G LTE go pick one up today!

//androidcommunity.com