Review Elephone M2

Elephone M2 review
What is the Elephone M2?
The Elephone M2 is a premium-feel budget handset from China. It sports a metal unibody design, 5.5-inch Full HD display, fingerprint scanner, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, 13-megapixel camera, microSD card support and a 2,600mAh battery.
All of this is powered by a MediaTek MT6753 1.3GHz octa-core chipset, and the phone comes with Android 5.1 installed.
Despite the impressive specs, the M2 can be picked up for around £120 from importers, putting it in competition with a number of great budget Android handsets, including the stellar
Motorola Moto G.
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Elephone M2 – Design and Build
Elephone, like a few other Chinese budget phone makers, doesn't have the best reputation when it comes to build quality and materials, but that's something the company is clearly very keen to change with the M2. It boasts an all-metal construction which delivers a premium look and calls to mind the likes of the iPhone 5S and
Sony Xperia Z5 .
The unibody design is broken on the back by two strips of plastic which allow the internal antenna to function correctly – the topmost strip also houses the Sony-made MX214 13-megapixel camera and LED flash.
The top edge of the phone is where the 3.5mm headphone socket resides, while on the bottom you'll find the mono speaker and Micro USB port. The volume and power buttons are unusually situated on the left-hand edge of the device as opposed to the right, where you'd normally expect to find them.
In the M2's case, the right edge of the phone is home to the Micro SIM card tray. This offers dual-SIM capability – another hallmark of phones aimed at the Chinese market – but you can choose to insert a microSD card in one of the trays, should you prefer. Expandable storage is always a welcome feature on smartphones, but with a whopping 32GB of space coming as standard, you might not actually need it.
As you might expect, the front of the M2 is largely taken up by the 5.5-inch 1080p screen. Above this is the earpiece, while directly below you'll notice the Home button, which contains a fingerprint scanner. On either side of this there's a capacitive button, although Elephone has ignored the usual Android iconography.
What makes things even more confusing is that the left-hand button – normally associated with the app menu – actually performs the same action as a long-press on the screen. To access the Recent Apps menu you have to hold down the Home button. The right-hand button acts as the "Back" command, as per normal.
While Elephone has clearly imitated other handsets with the M2's design, it's produced a device which looks and feels fantastic in the hand, and certainly puts pretty much every other budget device in the shade in terms of pure aesthetics and build quality. Because it's a totally sealed unit there's no creakiness to speak of, and the only real complaint I have is the rather cheap feel of the fingerprint scanner – it also sits a little too low in the casing.
Elephone M2 – Display
The M2's display maintains the impression of quality established by the metal body. It's an LG-made panel with a Full HD resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels, and measures 5.5 inches from corner to corner. Viewing angles are absolutely rock-solid, while colours look bright and punchy. Despite not being an AMOLED screen, contrast is also excellent.
We're seeing more and more low-cost phones shipping with above-average-quality screens, and the M2 continues this welcome trend. Pin-sharp, bright and large enough to please the growing legions of phablet fans, the M2's screen is hard to find fault with. The use of Gorilla Glass 3 should also fend off any serious marks and scratches.
Elephone has included its own "Smart Wake" application which allows you to double tap the display to turn it on or draw a gesture to quickly open a particular app. For example, tracing the letter "M" on the screen while it's switched off will boot up the default music player, while drawing a line downwards will start up the camera.
It actually works really well, but there's a predictable catch for the more security-conscious among us – if you have a PIN or fingerprint lock enabled, you'll have to follow the gesture with that before the phone will execute the shortcut command. As a result, I found it easier to simply unlock the phone with my fingerprint and manually open the app I wanted.
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Elephone M2 – Software
As is common with some of the cheaper Android devices we're seeing coming out of the Far East right now, the M2 ships with a largely stock version of Google's mobile operating system. It's running Android 5.1, which isn't the latest version, but seeing as very few other handsets have been upgraded to Android 6.0 Marshmallow, it's not a deal-breaker by any means. What's more worrying is that Elephone doesn't have a great track record of supporting its older products when it comes to firmware updates, so it's unlikely that the M2 will ever see Android Marshmallow.
The M2 provides what is essentially a blank slate as far as apps are concerned. There are some pre-loaded offerings – such as a file manager, FM radio, backup application and Elephone's own feedback app – but on the whole you're expected to populate that app drawer with your own selections, which marks a refreshing change from the flood of unwanted bloatware that is typically forced on Samsung, Sony and LG's customers.
The downside is that newcomers might not realise that they're expected to source apps from the Google Play Store, and out of the box the M2 feels a little half-finished and incomplete in terms of software.
While the "ELE UI" OS is a close match to stock Android, it's not exactly the same – there's no Google Now functionality, for example. Thankfully you can add this by downloading the Google Now Launcher from the Google Play Store, ensuring that the super-useful voice-activated personal assistant is never more than a swipe (or "OK Google" voice command) away. Bizarrely, though, it's impossible to change the lock screen wallpaper, so you're stuck with the default option, which is a vinyl record. Could be worse, I guess.
Connectivity is always a concern when buying a Chinese phone, as not all handsets produced for the Asian market support the 4G bands we use in the UK. Thankfully, the M2 bucks that trend and offers full compatibility with networks in this part of the world – even O2, which is something that can't be said for rival Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi's current range of phones.
Elephone M2 – Performance, Speakers and Call Quality
The M2's MediaTek MT6753 64-bit chip is clocked at 1.3GHz and comes with an ARM Mali T720 GPU. Such specs are pretty unremarkable when compared to 2015 and 2016's Android flagships, but at the lower end of the spectrum they're more agreeable – especially when you take into account the fact that the phone comes 3GB of RAM, which certainly helps maintain smooth performance when switching between applications.
Benchmark tests don't paint a picture of this being a processing beast. Geekbench 3 awards the M2 a multi-core score of 2,865 and a single-core score of 625, which places it well behind the leading lights of the Android arena. However, those results still beat pretty much any budget handset you can currently buy on the UK high street.
The inclusion of a fingerprint scanner for security is impressive, but the performance isn't quite as good as those sensors seen on other phones. Despite a fairly thorough registration process, the scanner often failed to recognise my print. The actual contact area is quite small, which could contribute to this issue, but a more likely explanation is that the tech and software involved isn't quite as good as that seen on Samsung and Apple's handsets.
Because Android 5.1 doesn't come with native fingerprint support – only present in Android 6.0 as standard – Elephone has had to create its own solution. However, when it does work, the scanner is quick to respond and it's nice that you can unlock the phone from sleep simply using a tap of your digit.
Although a fingerprint scanner is on-board, there's no NFC, so you won't be able to use the M2 to make contactless payments when Android Pay eventually launches in the UK. Instead of NFC the phone is equipped with MediaTek's HotKnot, which transmits data through the handset's capacitive touchscreen. It's an interesting concept, but NFC has been widely accepted as the standard for contactless data transfer, so HotKnot could be something of a dead-end, at least in the West.
The phone's main speaker is incredibly loud, and its positioning on the bottom edge of the handset means that it won't be muffled when the phone is upside down in your pocket. I had no issues hearing it in busy, noisy environments – in fact, the message tone was so boisterous that it made quite a few bystanders jump when it went off.
The audio is nice and bass-heavy, but at maximum volume there's some noticeable distortion on certain sounds. The earpiece is similarly punchy, but call quality isn't quite as good as it is on the Galaxy S6 or
iPhone 6S .
Elephone M2 – Camera
Like a great many other low-cost Chinese phones, the M2 is packing a Sony IMX214 camera with a 13-megapixel sensor and LED flash. The camera is quick to focus as long as you have the HDR option disabled – turn this on and there's quite a pause as the phone processes the shot. It's tempting to leave it off altogether, but in many conditions HDR offers superior results; without it, images tend to be a little on the dark side.
Image quality is actually very competent for such a cheap handset, and the built-in camera software is blessed with plenty of options – certainly more than you'll find in the stock Google camera app.
Face detection, anti-shake, gesture detection, smile detection and filters are all on offer, and the 5-megapixel front-facing snapper is more than adequate for selfies and video calling. Full HD 1080p video recording is also included with the rear-facing snapper.
Elephone M2 – Battery
The M2's 2,600mAh can hardly be described as generous, especially when you consider that it has to power a roomy and bright Full HD 5.5-inch screen. Starting a day at full charge, I found that the M2 would start running on empty around 8pm after a fairly typical day of useage. There's no quick-charging capacity, so topping up the battery from nothing to 100% takes around 3 hours.
During a video test I streamed a HD movie with volume turned to maximum and the battery lost around 35% of its capacity in the space of an hour, so don't expect to use this as a media player when you're out and about.
Should I buy the Elephone M2?
The Elephone M2 might not be perfect, but for the cost it offers a heck of a lot compared to the other budget handsets available officially in the UK. With its solid metal unibody, decent specs, above-average camera and fingerprint security, the device is an absolute steal for the £120 asking price.
While the disappointing battery life, occasionally fickle fingerprint sensor and slim prospects of seeing an Android 6.0 upgrade count against it, the M2 is the ideal purchase for anyone who isn't fussy about being on the cutting edge but still desires a phone which is responsive, free from bloatware, can take decent photos and looks and feels good in the hand.

Review Jabra BT500

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Negatives
Design yelling, "I'm wearing a Bluetooth headset."
minimum
If comfort is the priority, or you plan to wear a Bluetooth headset for long periods of time or while moving around a lot, the Jabra BT500 is a solid choice.
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If the Jabra BT500 (119,99 $ list) looks a little familiar, that's because it is a complement to the model BT250 popularity of the company. And BT500 adds a little battery life, Bluetooth 1.2, but the overall design remains the same, locating the microphone closer to the mouth than most other headsets do. Although the competing headsets like Samsung WEP200 and Plantronics Discovery 645 is much smaller than the BT500, it stands out for its comfortable, stable fit her and easy pairing. However, the design of the traditional headset Jabra head is far from beautiful.
We had no problems pairing phones test our (Samsung SPH-A900 and the Nextel i580) and laptop computers with BT500 0.7 ounce, thanks to the dedicated button enables other Bluetooth devices to discover it.
Contact time on your cell phone, you can use the BT500 to do all the standard headset to answer calls procedures, and make calls with sound, reject or mute calls. One button near the end of the boom mic handle all of these tasks easily, without much of a learning curve.
And BT500 has a hook that fits comfortably on the ear, as well as soft gel earbud, which is located on the outside of your ear canal, rather than forming a tight seal. The result is one of the most comfortable headsets I've tested. Also, stay put even when exposed to strong head-banging. The lack of an airtight seal also lets you hear what is going on around you while you're not talking, unlike headsets that can prevent a lot of ambient sound. Two raised nubs size make it easy to adjust the volume without removing the headset.
BT500 provides visual feedback and fairly straightforward: a blue LED below the surface of the outer edge of the rubber indicates that the device is pairing, active, or on standby. Red means the battery is running low, or to be shipped successfully.
While at home (record directly to your computer), Jabra made voices sound a little bit bassy and muffled, so if you're looking for a headset for use in VoIP, as well as cellular calls, you may want to look elsewhere. But it looked clean through telephone conversations. Although the device picked up a respectable interference from wind amount, and my voice was still audible during gusts. As for the group, it began facing the crackling interference in about 30 feet of the phone without a line of sight obstructions, which is to be expected from CLASS2 Bluetooth device.
Jabra includes a standard AC adapter with the BT500, as well as short USB charging cord is by computer. It was rated rechargeable battery charging to the length of 10 days of standby time or 8 hours of talk time.

Information about smarts watch

T-Mobile has a less expensive monthly plan for Gear S smart hours from Samsung is equipped with a 3G
Starting next week, you'll be able to get your Dick Tracy in the United States. Equipped with 3G Samsung S III generation equipment throughout the smart time can be used for phone calls and go on sale for all four major carriers starting on November 7.
The full retail price, and the device costs about $ 350, although there are significant differences between the prices of airlines. A large percentage of the cost of the machine is a monthly fee of a plan to have a cellular data.
Samsung Gear S smart watch sits on display at the launch of the media in the September 3, 2014 concert in New York City. Equipment S is the fourth Samsung smart watches were issued in a single year. (Photo by Andrew Burton / Getty)
[Company] T-Mobile [/ company seems to be the best deal for [the company] Samsung [/ company] Gear S. "plan wearable" The new price clients carrier after paying costs $ 5 a month, and the forces gear S with the word unlimited text, as well as 500MB of data, and then she smothered 2G service for the rest of the billing cycle. It will sell gear early in the S $ 349.92, or on the financing plan, which costs $ 14.58 for 24 months with no down payment.
[Company] Sprint [/ company] will sell equipment for S $ 384, or monthly payments of $ 16 for 24 months. Pay later on enemy agents can add to the cellular communication gear for S $ 10 a month a new set of services on a shared family data plan, although the carrier is waived fees on heavy users of data up to December 2015.
Support the upfront cost of gear S: will cost $ 199.99 with a two-year agreement, and after that, you can add lime S another device on the mobile share plan, which costs $ 10 per month. Price alone, the price of non-compliance is $ 299. Customers who buy subsidized Gear S expect to get dinged from the early termination fee if they know they do not want to pay for cellular service on a smart-hour for two years.
[Company] Verizon [/ business] in the Samsung statement, but has not announced pricing yet said.
Equipment S runs Samsung Tizen operating system and it's one of the strongest smartwatches in the fall of this year, a professor with dual-core processor 0.2-inch AMOLED screen, and the ability to make and receive calls and texts from your wrist to have a phone number. It can pair with a smartphone, but unlike many other smartwatches, including those that run Android Wear, it does not need them.
Gear S has the capability to provide turn-by-turn directions powered by
Nokia Maps here, as well as a
Nike + fitness tracker. Opera browser maker and improving programs for the platform as well.
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There are several potential advantages to add cellular smart phone for an hour. Runners in the estimation of the ability to leave the phone at home and still make an emergency call, and opens smartwatches and health trackers to the demographics that may not be as smart phones or Wi-Fi networks at home, such as the elderly. Samsung is not the only company to achieve smartwatches cellular provider: Timex and Qualcomm and preparation focused respectively Timex Ironman GPS single + with AT & T free data plan to release later this fall.
But the question remains whether consumers are ready to add another monthly data charge of the device that they are not convinced that they need yet. Even at $ 5 a month - as T-Mobile is charging - it's not an easy sell. At $ 10 per month, also imposes AT & T and Sprint, this is a cost of $ 240 on the initial price of the device for two years of cellular service.
Optimally, the data must be smart-hour plans work like iPad LTE model or other similarly equipped: You get to choose a company that deals with it, and the month of pay after a month of discs, you're not locked into a contract you are not sure you want yet.

Review Gear 360

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idea of ​​a smartphone
Compact Gear 360 panoramic camera will do the best moments of your life unforgettable. Gear VR virtual reality glasses with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone will allow to immerse your head in fond memories.
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Galaxy S7 | S7 edge and glasses Gear VR virtual reality.
Reality at 360 °
From small pleasures to the grand event - Gear 360 camera will keep the experience in a new way to experience them again
or share with your loved ones.
* Image taken on Gear 360.
The whole world in two lenses
The front and rear lenses can shoot horizontal or vertical panoramas, creating together a complete seamless photo or video with all-round visibility of 360 degrees.
Shooting 180 °
Sometimes, to tell the whole story, to capture unique detail enough. Use one of the two wide-angle lenses to capture a photo or video, breathtaking.
180º
Details in high resolution
Birthday best friend or a new sporting achievement - each event is recorded in the highest resolution (3840 x 1920 pixels for video and 25.9 megapixel resolution for photo).
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Clear view
Camera Gear 360, equipped with two large-aperture lens with F2.0 aperture, allows you to take bright pictures and videos in various lighting conditions.
* Image is simulated. Conventional camera
Fast aperture F2.0
DUST
SPRAY
IN THE OPEN AIR
Going to adventure, take a compact camera with a 360 Gear. Protected against splashes and dust, Gear 360 is suitable for shooting in various settings: from a family picnic to hike with tents.
* Standard IP53: Protected against dust and splashing.
Connect easily
Gear 360 Connect to your phone via Bluetooth, and with the help of Wi-Fi Direct screen turn it into a large and comfortable viewfinder. You can also share files with one touch.
* Camera Gear 360 is compatible with smartphones Samsung Galaxy series. For details, see below, in the section "Specifications".
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REMOVE THE EDIT
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Fast access
Remove content from a 360 °, edit and share the result immediately - an easy task, when the hand is a smartphone Samsung Galaxy or the computer.
* On the home page Support Samsung Support You can find the minimum system requirements for your computer to start the storyboard Gear 360 ActionDirector.
* Taken with a Samsung Gear 360
Camera Gear 360 is compatible with the Google Street View application. Now you can shoot spherical panoramas immediately publish them, and invite friends to evaluate the photos. Click on the button below this text to download the Google Street View application.

XIAOMI note 3

Review XIAOMI note 3

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Product Specifications:

Touching ID
Your fingerprint is the key word perfect. You always have with you. And one can not ever guess what it is. And use ID technology touch sensor identity unique fingerprint to make open REDMI Note 3 easy and safe.

64-bit CPU core and eight memory 3GB RAM
REDMI Note 3 features CPU 2.0GHZ MTK6795 and POWERVR G6200 700MHz GPU that provide faster and lower power consumption performance. In 3GB LPDDR3 RAM can download large games and applications faster, play HD video smoother.

5.5 "FHD sun Display
REDMI Note 3 FHD features 5.5-inch screen that are made to enable color accuracy from corner to corner. Sun adjusts the display contradictions of each pixel in real time, and provides maximum readability in sunlight.

4000mAh large battery life -2 on average use
Previous phones, you may have to charge him only a day to stop the battery is running out, but for REDMI Note 3, you only need to charge once every 2 days or more.

13.0MP multifunctional camera
REDMI Note 3 features a 13.0MP rear camera with dual-tone LED flash Wu / 2.2 aperture that captures stunning, high-resolution images. It has several modes to inspire you to capture and edit more beautiful memories.

Support for example vectors for 4G Band 1 (2100MHz) and / Band 3 (1800MHZ) / Band 7 (2600MHz)

Sony Ericsson x

There is a shift in the House Ericsson. Sony Ericsson X and her brothers are grabbing from Ericsson Z. dynasty has come to an end. We hear C and M are put families out to pasture as well, soon every X will be top to bottom.
So, what is the new face of Sony like? Ericsson X, which is likely to form the backbone of the new lineup, still stands with the aesthetics of the angular that debuted with the original Ericsson Z again in 2013 has once again metal, but not much more resistant to water (this is the exclusive phone Xperia X the performance) . But the brand Sony audio experience living in with stereo speakers on board the high-volume and accuracy. Latest Sony core, and the camera, it is more powerful but has a hard question to answer.
Key Features
The main disadvantages
We need to redraw the family tree Ericsson. If we agree that the performance of Ericsson X replaces Z5, then which one is the ancestor of X? We think she Ericsson M5.
Here's the deal: 5 "screen 1080P, 13MP camera portrait, 21.2MP main camera with 4K video, rating IP68 This Eriksson M5 Ericsson X cast in the metal back and stereo speakers, but he loses the 4K and IP68 it. Awkward trade-off to make against last year midranger .
Sony says that the secret sauce that makes Ericsson X is more than just a phone medium term, and we are sure that Sony fans agree. So, if you want to experience this phone with your heart first - do not hesitate. Begins on the following page, fixed the facts and reason back into the conversation.