Google Nexus S – Preview

With Android numbers skyrocketing in every major network, Google has announced its second phone Nexus S this time manufactured by Samsung. The phone (GSM) will be sold unlocked  and can be used it with any network. The phone will be sold through Bestbuy with either a TMobile Contract or unlocked. The phone is expected to be sold at $550 unlocked or 149$ with a new or upgrade  2 year contract.

Nexus S looks promising, with Samsung as its manufacturer and a impressive hardware Resume to bolster the new Android Gingerbread OS (Android 2.3).  Nexus S runs on the 1 GHz 1GHz Cortex A8 ( HummingBird ) Processor with 16GB iNAND memory inbuilt. It has Gorgeous 4 inch AMOLED screen,  The camera is 5 MP with autofocus and flash, with 720p Video capture capable.

As you would expect has a full array of Google Products, and can act as a WiFi Hotspot allowing upto 5 devices to connect to it freely. Nexus S comes with Google Maps 5.0 Beta boasting 3D maps. Also the Nexus S supports Near Field Communication (NFC).

The phone also has 6.7 hours talktime on 3G and 14 hours on 2G. There is certainly lots of excitement about the Nexus S,  unlike Nexus One which failed to take off like other Android phones, this can be a big boost to Google in the hardware space ahead of its Chrome OS launch.

Blackberry sales slumps @ Verizon Wireless

Blackberry sales have slumped at Verizon Wireless as huge percent of  Verizon’s smart phone sales are the phones with Android OS and the rest are the phones with Palm OS.

Analysts have found that this is due to the failure of Curve 3G which is a slim phone with Wi-Fi, 2 mega pixel camera, GPS, external media keys, optical trackpad, and etc to replace its older Curve 8530 version. Also Blackberry is facing a low sales level in its Tour/Bold series.

And as for this season most of the buyers are awaiting for iPhone and 4G LTE phones.

Blackberry Torch (9800) Review

Iphone 4 vs Blackberry Torch 9800 Review

Having never used a Blackberry, it was a tough decision for me to  go for the blackberry Torch in exchange of  iPhone 4.  With my iPhone 4 experience not being very bad and I was getting to like the High Resolution screen of iPhone 4. What mooted my decision for the switch was my quest to be on top of corporate email.

And the choice of Blackberry Torch was simple considering that Blackberry 6 OS is only available on the Torch (with AT&T). Having mostly used Nokia’s till now , I was pleasantly surprised with the Blackberry Torch. First impression –  The touch screen + Full Keyboard  Blackberry Torch was pretty handy and was very responsive.

The gripe though was the lower resolution screen , but looked much better after changed the Home Screen which was having an archaic look. Getting used to the UI took some time , but once I arranged the icons the way I like, it was a breeze.

The first and foremost difference I noticed is the signal strength, with the iPhone I used to have 2 bars and many times had dropped calls within my living room inspite of being in the middle of the town, But after switching to the Torch I had 4-5 bars all the time, I never expected iPhone 4 to be that bad. I even tried otterbox defender with iPhone but to no avail.

When i switched from iPhone, I wasnt expecting a full application set available for the new (Blackberry 6.0) Blackberry Torch, but the phone came with a wide variety of free and preinstalled softwares like Word editors , Presentation Viewers, Adobe Reader , Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger , Mobile banking application, Youtube , couple of TV viewers and lot many.
But in terms of sheer numbers Blackberry App store cant compete with Apples’s App Store.

The UI is very intuitive and many of the options make it a dream come true. The configuration of Mail clients was zippy as you would expect I configured Gmail, Outlook Web mail (BIS) and a Blackberry Enterprise Server enabled mailbox. Both Gmail and BES mails are updated real time but there is a delay in BIS mails by a few minutes, which isn’t bad at all.

I had configured Gmail and WebMail through exchange but my Battery used to drained, but with the Blackberry Torch the juice runs for three days inspite of heavy usage.

In terms of Media features Iphone 4 definitely beats the Torch as one would expect, but the Audio Playback Quality of Blackberry 9800 is top notch and many times better than the iPhone. Screen Resolution though is a no contest with iPhone winning by a knockout punch. But then you dont need High definition screen for most of day today activities and in a 3.2 inch area.

Some extremely basic but very useful features like ability to define different alert settings for each Mail or Message and individually customize Profiles based on Time of the day are simply superb and very useful.

Blackberry Torch 9800 Specifications

Dimensions –  111 x 62 x 14.6 mm
Weight – 161 gm

Compared other top mobiles in Length x Width x Thickness

Nokia N97 – 117.2 x 55.3 x 15.9 (18.2 max) mm
Iphone 4 – 115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3
Blackberry Torch – 111 x 62 x 14.6 mm

Iphone 4 weighs 137 gms, whereas the Torch weighs little more at 161 gms.

Resolution – 480 x 360 – 3.6 inch screen
Light Sensitive and Proximity Meter enabled screen.
512 MB onboard Memory + 4 GB card (supports upto 32 GB)
Full Touch Screen
Full Keyboard
Blackberry Trackpad
Screen changes orientation when needed automatically for most apps
Camera – 5.0 Mega Pixels with Autofocus and Image Stabilization
Video Camera – VGA.
GPS Enabled – Blackberry Maps.
Connectivity – WiFi – 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.0
Blackberry Enterprise Server over WiFi and Mobile Network
MPEG4 , MP3 , AAC , FLAC vorbis, WMA, WMV support.
3.5 mm Stereo Audio Jack
1300 mAH Battery.

Overall Im very pleased to have switched from iPhone to the Blackberry Torch will update after few more weeks of usage.