Showing posts with label Thunder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thunder. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2011

LG revolution vs HTC Thunder

Getting Started:
During our recent Verizon 4 G LTE smartphone comparison considering Samsung free Droid vs. HTC Lightning, but this time we will compare some similarities and differences between HTC and revolution of Thunder was released recently both many LG to offer its customers includes a fast 1 GHz processor, big screen and 4 G data speeds.

Design:
Both LG and HTC Thunder revolution has a candy-bar form factor, it is quite large and bulky to hold and weighed 6.06 oz and 4.59 oz full respect. They are made of plastic and feels reasonably sturdy, although the revolution is black with chrome accents on the left and right side, and the Lightning has a two-tone charcoal gray. We like to see two devices use soft-touch coating on the back, which help to give a nice grip when holding it. Neither is in any case, all that impressive phone display.


Although LG and HTC revolution feature Lightning 4.3 WVGA resolution TFT display "in front, is noticeably lighter, allowing it to be seen more when used outside of the Sun, the one about the revolution and the colors are more saturated, even though this is not yet as strong as the Super AMOLED display plus Samsung charging Droid.
Two handsets feature almost exactly the same thing of doors and sensors, including the 1.3 MP cam front, proximity and light sensors, capacitive multimedia keys, four seats on 3,5 mm and microUSB port. Only notable difference here is that the revolution LG also has an HDMI-out.


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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Apple IPhone vs HTC Thunder 4

Getting Started:

Two of the newest smartphones to hit Verizon Wireless this year HTC Thunder and Apple iPhone 4. Both have a lot to offer its customers, such as Thunder is the first 4 G LTE smartphone, which also benefit from Android user definable nature and iPhone 4 contains a world quality apps and a deep grained software experience. We have used two units for a long time now, so we would like to show you how they are performing next to each other in certain key areas. So let us include it in!


Design:


On the overall design and appearance, HTC and Apple iPhone compare 4 lyn literally apples with pears. Lightning looks like a "big boy phone as it is to a large extent, as it is weight of 6.23 oz, even though it is made of plastic, it feels solid and stable overall. IPhone 4 is in the meantime, more compact and easier to maintain, and not feel so heavy, also. It also has a more sophisticated look, with solid piece back and forth and metal Trim on both sides. But what we want on Lightning use soft-touch coating on the back, which does not show fingerprints as glass behind the iPhone 4 – as this is a trade off. Between two non iPhone appearance better overall, but Thunder still good, as it is too large to fit in your hands.


Lightning is the main reason for a large part, because the beefier than I originally 4.3 480 x 800 pixel resolution touchscreen display, while the iPhone 4 uses a smaller display 3.5 ", but the pixel density is much higher due to 640 x 960 pixels. We love both … really. Larger screen on Thunder is quite good, images and text look sharp and great video also appear. When we show the same content for the iPhone 4 to be able to see a little clearer (due to higher number of pixels) and the colors seem more natural, but you are limited to a much smaller screen. One thing that we noticed when use telephones outside of a sunny day was there on the screen about Lightning appears almost blacked-out (even if we turned the brightness lighting all the way up), while the screen on the iPhone 4 can be seen more.
You probably already have the iPhone 4 only isolate one physical button on the front page, you return to the home screen while the Thunder has 4 touch-sensitive buttons at the bottom of the home, menu, back, and search. It is convenient, as you could in your e-mail Inbox, just click the Browse button and type in a search to run. However, the Lightning could buttons on the page have planned better, because the power button/Lock is rather small and is flush with the surrounding plastic and volume rocker is a track and you are sure, where you can press. For comparison, the iPhone has 4 separate volume buttons are nice and feels "click" when the button is pressed, as the supreme power/lock. Both devices come with a standard headphone jack 3,5 mm top, but for charging and PC connectivity, iPhone 4 uses Apple's proprietary 30-pin connector while the Thunder uses the most common microUSB connection, which is a plus.