Check out this video comparison of the two Google Android phones. In the video you can see loading-time differences on the two devices. The screen on the Galaxy seems much better to me. That can easily be explained by it being an AMOLED display, which the Magic isn’t. Enjoy, and video after the brake!
Here’s a short video showing the prototypes and UI’s of the upcoming phones from Sony Ericsson; the Yari, Satio and Aino.
The Yari will be a slider-phone with 5MP camera, the Satio will feature a touchscreen and a 12,1MP camera, and finally the Aino will be a touchscreen-slider with a 8.1MP camera.
In my opinion the Satio looks very nice, and could be an marketeater from the Nokia N97. Video and links after the break!
Like we learned last week from the FCC documents, the N97 mini isn’t going to be that small after all.
Basically the phone is just like the N97, without the navigation keys and with a smaller capacity. This will make the phone about 1cm shorter in length. According to the reviewer, the phone is a disappointment. The small changes wont be enough to reduce the price that much. He thinks the phone will eat market-share from the N97, and make it a less worthy product.
SEMC blog has gotten intel that the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 will be released as early as next week. The date itself is still unknown, but it will happen sometime next week.
This phone is the successor of the XPERIA X1 phone. It will be Windows Mobile 6.5 -based and have a 8MP camera. Not much more is yet known about the phone. I’m sure we’ll know more next week ;)
A french site has gotten their hands on a leaked press photo of the upcoming Nokia N900. The phone will be officially announced at the Nokia World event on September 2nd. What is known so far about the device, is the following:
Mobile@mail.ru has posted some pictures of the new Nokia E72. The E72 is the successor of the E71. The phone has gotten a fairly nice update on the hardware part. Compared to the old one, the new one has a 3,5mm audio-jack, 5MP camera and the very fast 10,2Mbps HSDPA connection. And the new phone also looks better than the E71 :) More pictures after the brake!
I have to say that it looks promising. The car-kit has it’s own GPS chip, so it will be more accurate and faster than what it would be using the A-GPS chip found on the iPhone. Basically, the iPhone only works as the processing unit and a screen for the whole navigator. I think that if I’d be in need of a “true” navigator now, I would go with this.