Showing posts with label Survey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Survey. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Late-night survey: Dual-core or quad-core?

Android Central

With all speeches of quad-core vs. dual-coreand see the performance of the two in the same phone, we want to know.  You want a chip dual-core or quad-core in your next device?  Last year at this time we were starting to see emerging dual-core phones manufacturers.  They have all promised the best performance in a mobile device you ' ve never seen.  And they were right.  The Tegra 2, and later the OMAP 4 and Exynos were all strong performers.  Then came the quad-core.  The same promises have been made.  And yet again, they proved to be true.  Tegra 3 (otherwise known as Kal - El) put dual-core chips in recent years to shame.

We now have Qualcomm shooting with a dual-core chip, the S4.  They make the same promise.  Best performance, improve the battery life.  As we have seen in Phil ' s review (gotta love the header!) a x, they are usually right.  However, some people still have a spot of soft for more than carrots, and performance is the same.  While tell you, dear reader? Tell us about tonight's ' s survey!



Saturday, April 21, 2012

Almost half of the subscribers mobile U.S. have smartphones, survey finds, with Android make up half of that

Nielsen

Smartphones are large companies these days and the market isn't ' t all signs of slow down, nor is any planned in little time the next. New information from Nielsen suggest that smartphones are now in almost 50 per cent of us mobile subscriber households with Android claiming 48% of people who have a smartphone. has chosen to 32.1% Apple ' s iPhone and RIM ' BlackBerry s captured the remaining of 11.6%. Respondents in February who obtained their smartphone in the last three months, 48% have chosen Android with 43% opting for Apple ' s iPhone - is not good for RIM

Source: Nielsen



Thursday, April 12, 2012

Survey of late night: on these buttons

The Buttons


We ' re all think about our next phone, because what Android fans tend to do. We know that we want lots of carrots, tons of RAM, lots of storage and all the other gadgets that go with. This evening, I ' s speak buttons.


He ' s three ways to go here. Physics of the old school, buttons, capacitive and buttons with ICS, the buttons on the screen. Each have their strengths and weaknesses. And we can ' t forget issues of the apps that haven ' t have updated with real buttons, this black bar with three points suspended there. Of course, fans of each kind and we are not ' t want it another way. We recognize the idea that there are ' s strokes for different and happy people that Android offers this choice.


So what kind of buttons you prefer? I wish I could find a phone with a mixture of physical buttons (a button dedicated to answer the telephone works well for me) and capacitive buttons. Since that isn't ' t happen, I ' d have to choose a good set of capacitive buttons. What about you guys? Let us know in the survey!