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Monday, September 29, 2014

ANDROID 6.0

What more can you ask of a phone?
   

Display

The measurement of the smartphone’s diagonal display or screen area. Phones with screen sizes of 5 inches or larger are considered phablets.
Screen Size
Pixels per square inch (PPI) of a phone's display. The higher, the better the image quality will be on the phone's screen.
Pixel Density
Screen Resolution854 x 480 pixels
Display TechnologyTFT
Display Features
These are the features of the smartphone's screen or display.
Ambient Light Sensor
A sensor which detects the amount of light around the user and automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen to improve user experience and battery life.
Multi Touch
A user must touch the actual screen to navigate the smartphone. Multi touch means that the phone can handle more than one touch area at once. Other smartphones use keyboards for input.
Proximity Sensor
Proximity Sensor senses when you hold the phone against your face and disables the touch screen so you don't accidentally hang up during your call.
Display
The Galaxy V has a 4 inch TFT screen, making it one of the smaller smartphone screens.

Battery Life

The battery capacity measured in milliAmp hours (mAh). Battery capacity is far and away the most reliable measurement of smartphone battery life.
Battery Capacity
Battery Technology
Li Ion
Lithium ion is a battery pack technology commonly used for handheld devices for their small size and weight. They are low maintenance battery which doesn't require any special attention to prolong battery life. They are currently the standard for Smartphone batteries. Capacity deterioration is noticeable after one year, whether a battery is being used or not.
Battery Life

Dimensions and Design

In general, the thinner, the better.
Phone Depth
Weight. For most people, the lighter the smartphone, the better. Keep in mind that weight is often directly proportional to screen size, so larger screen size phones will simply weigh more than smaller phones.
Weight
Dimensions121.2 mm x 62.7 mm x 10.65 mm
Dimensions and Design
The phone's body is 121.2 mm high, 62.7 mm wide, and has a depth of 10.65 mm, 6.5% thicker than an average smartphone.
With a weight of 80 grams, it's the first lightest smartphone.
The phone uses a touch screen keypad to capture user input, which is standard on most modern smartphones.

CPU & RAM

The smartphone's processor speed measured in GHz.
CPU Speed
RAM
Processor Cores
The number of cores a processor of a certain smartphone has. The number of cores is indicative of a smartphone's multitasking capability, although current smartphones don't need more than two cores for most people's needs.
Single Core
Processor and Memory
The Galaxy V houses a single core processor. Its CPU runs at 1.2 GHz
512 MB of RAM means that it has below average RAM than an average smartphone, which will hinder overall phone performance.

Camera

The image resolution, which is measured in megapixels, of a smartphone's rear camera. The more megapixels, the higher resolution the images produced will be. Megapixels do not, however, equate to image quality. There are a number of other factors.
Rear Camera Quality
The image resolution--measured in megapixels--of a smartphone's front camera.
Front Camera Quality
Max Video Resolution
The resolution that the smartphone is capable of recording video in.
VGA
Video resolution of 640 x 480.
Camera Options
These are the features that come with the smartphone’s camera.
Front Facing Camera
Smartphone includes a lower resolution front facing camera intended for video chat and other miscellaneous applications.
Rear Facing Camera
Smartphone includes a rear facing camera for capturing images and/or video.
LED Flash
Smartphone includes a small, LED light that can be used as a flash while taking pictures.
Camera
It has a 0.3 megapixel front camera and a 3 megapixel primary (rear) camera.

Storage

Internal Storage
Card Storage (max)
Removable MemorymicroSD
Storage
The base model of the Galaxy V offers 4 GB of internal storage, making it an OK choice to store video, music, and pictures.
If 4 GB isn't enough, you can expand its storage by up to 32 GB via microSD.

Connectivity

Wireless Connectivity
The types of network or technology a smartphone can use to make calls or data transfers.
Compare by Wireless Connectivity
Bluetooth Version
Bluetooth version supported by this Smartphone.
4.0
A Bluetooth technology which greatly reduced the level of energy required for some applications, enabling Bluetooth adoption in new arenas, such as health and fitness.
Sensors
The various sensors a smartphone uses to measure things like movement, light, and sound.
Accelerometer
A sensor which measures acceleration, smartphone accelerometers measures a phone's orientation, which helps quickly adjust and rotate the screen based on how a phone is being held.
GPS
A global positioning (GPS) sensor allows location based applications to track your whereabouts at all times, allowing for turn-by-turn navigation, local map search, and much more.
InterfacesmicroUSB
Charging Connection
The type of connection used to charge the phone.
microUSB
Headphone Connection
The type of connection used to connect headphones or speakers to the smartphone.
3.5mm

Networks

Networks
3G (HSDPA/CDMA)
3G, or 3rd generation of mobile telecommunications technology, is a wireless communications technology which supports telephone, internet, and data access. HSDPA, or high-speed downlink packet access, is a communications protocol which allows 3G networks to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity. CDMA, or code division multiple access, is a data channel access method used by communication technologies.
Edge/2G (GSM/GPRS)
2G, or 2nd generation wireless telephone technology, is a wireless communication technology which supports data services and phone communication. It was the first digitally encrypted standard, and allowed SMS text messages. EDGE, or 2.75G, networks introduced enhanced data services and 8PSK encoding. These networks are still in use today for some phone call and text messaging services.

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