I wanted to pen this blog at least before the mammoth’s mom (IPhone 5/4S) arrives.
The former blog was written when I was just a guy following Apple products and researching on it, I had never actually used an IPhone then, but after a yearlong using the mammoth and the mammoth getting so much integrated to my daily life here comes the sequel The ‘I’ xPerience!
1.Look and Feel:
The smartphone which is sized perfectly to fit onto one's palm
Might be the Samsung Galaxy S be over sized to fit onto hand, this goes best.
The smartphone is little heavy if you want to always carry it around.
Retina display is one feature which still stands out the best when compared to LG optimus or Samsung Galaxy S.
2. Features that make mammoth class apart
•Connecting to WPA2 office networks
This is one simple feature that puts phone into elite businesa class. Android phones though they boast to be perfect office assistants ill always found it impossible to connect to office WPA2 networks, ios connects with ease and syncs your office mailbox via Microsoft Exchange. The feature keeps you connected wherever you are at the office.
•5MP camera and HDR Video
A Phone is incomplete if it doest have a good camera, though however smart a phone can be without a good lens it doesn't consummate being a smart device.Many phones i.e. Sony Ericcson and Nokia boast about 10MP & 12MP cameras the photo quality is way beyond exception.
Some random clicks from the phone:
•Outlook Sync & Calendar
Outlook sync feature can keep you updated with your contacts and calendar, your meetings, and schedule wherever you go.
•Google maps
The Google map app is presented in a very simple and gracious way to search though it lacks few features from browser version.
•GPS
One best feature which always assisted me in finding my bike parked in some gully on a busy weekend.
You can pin the location where you want, and you would never loose that place after you long hour shopping,etc..
Follow @krypnox
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
The former blog was written when I was just a guy following Apple products and researching on it, I had never actually used an IPhone then, but after a yearlong using the mammoth and the mammoth getting so much integrated to my daily life here comes the sequel The ‘I’ xPerience!
1.Look and Feel:
The smartphone which is sized perfectly to fit onto one's palm
Might be the Samsung Galaxy S be over sized to fit onto hand, this goes best.
The smartphone is little heavy if you want to always carry it around.
Retina display is one feature which still stands out the best when compared to LG optimus or Samsung Galaxy S.
2. Features that make mammoth class apart
•Connecting to WPA2 office networks
This is one simple feature that puts phone into elite businesa class. Android phones though they boast to be perfect office assistants ill always found it impossible to connect to office WPA2 networks, ios connects with ease and syncs your office mailbox via Microsoft Exchange. The feature keeps you connected wherever you are at the office.
•5MP camera and HDR Video
A Phone is incomplete if it doest have a good camera, though however smart a phone can be without a good lens it doesn't consummate being a smart device.Many phones i.e. Sony Ericcson and Nokia boast about 10MP & 12MP cameras the photo quality is way beyond exception.
Some random clicks from the phone:
•Outlook Sync & Calendar
Outlook sync feature can keep you updated with your contacts and calendar, your meetings, and schedule wherever you go.
•Google maps
The Google map app is presented in a very simple and gracious way to search though it lacks few features from browser version.
•GPS
One best feature which always assisted me in finding my bike parked in some gully on a busy weekend.
You can pin the location where you want, and you would never loose that place after you long hour shopping,etc..
Follow @krypnox
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone