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#2014_smart_phones_new_technologies After reviewing biggest flagship smart phones of the year i found some of them stepped ahead and brought us technology designs that were never before and yet another competition starts between smart phone making companies. today i tell you about the technology used in some of the flagship smart phones. #1_sony_experia_z3 while many handsets out there are dust- and water-resistant, Sony makes it a point to make its mobile devices dust- and water-proof – the top-of-the-line Xperia handsets and tablets are IP68 certified (the highest possible Ingress Protection rating), meaning they can officially survive a 4.9 foot (1.5 meter) dip for as long as 30 minutes. #2_samsung_galaxy_note_edge The surprise device to come from Samsung this year – the Galaxy Note Edge – is mostly a Galaxy Note 4, but with a twist. Some crafty new tech has been employed by Samsung to bend the devices screen, allowing the Note Edge to have a curved display, instead of a bezel, on its right side. This area is used as a secondary screen, which runs a special kind of thin-film apps, meant to house shortcuts, or various notifications and device information. While its still early to say whether the Edge Screen is a game changer (some find it useful, others call it a gimmick), its undeniably cool and probably the most unique feature to adorn a smartphone this year. #3_LG_G3 The G3 will go down in the books as a pioneer among QHD (1440 x 2560) phones – and, while not the first to bear the resolution, the first to make it internationally available. Additionally, the LG G3s camera sports laser autofocus, which weve yet to see on another flagship – a laser-beam assisted method for the camera to intelligently determine distances and shapes, allowing it to focus on different objects much faster than some of the competitors cameras. In fact, this feature is only rivaled by Samsungs phase detection and Apples focus pixels. #4_sharp_aquos_crystal This phone is providing frameless screen besides it dont have a speaker, So, instead of trying to fit one in some unorthodox place, Sharp took another route – it used the glass – by vibrating the entire panel, the phone transfers sound to our ears via bone conduction. While this is an undeniably cool feature, the tech still lacks a bit, since the result is a quiet sound that just doesnt come through if we are forced to talk in noisier environments. Still, kudos to Sharp for creating such an unique device and possibly opening the doors for some more interesting hardware in 2015. #5_oppo_N3 The successor of an already unique Oppo N1 – the N3 brings the swivel camera back – the phone only has one camera, however, its module can turn around for front-facing shots at will. The sensor has been upgraded to a 16 MP one, and there is a twist – Oppo has added a motorized mechanism to the module, which can turn the camera for you. There is also a proprietary O-Click remote control added in the package, which allows you to turn the camera and snap those selfies from afar, and, if one gets creative, from many interesting angles. still confused buying a smart phone? well you dont have to get confuse, you can ask me anytime for best smart phone you want to buy.
Posted on: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 09:54:28 +0000

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