iPhone 4 vs. Droid 2 and Droid X Vs HTC Evo 4G

kaiAugust 13, 201010min980

နောက်လဆို Verizonကန်ထရိုက်ကုန်မှာမို ့ဘယ်ဖုန်းဝယ်ရမလဲ လိုက်ကြည့်ရင်းတွေ့တာလေးတွေပါ။
ပလင်န်လည်း ဘယ်ဟာကောင်းသလဲမသိသေးပေမဲ့ လောလောဆယ်ရှိနေတဲ့ Verizon ကိုလည်း ကြည့်နေပါတယ်။ အဲဒီမှာ ဒရွိုက်ဖုံးတွေရှိတာကိုး။

Cell Phone Plan Comparison
http://www.myrateplan.com/

လုပ်ချင်တာတွေတော့တော်တော်များပါတယ်။ ဖုံးနဲ့ဓါတ်ပုံ၊ ဗီဒီယိုရိုက်မယ်၊အသံဖမ်းမယ်၊ ဖြစ်နိုင်ရင် အင်တာနက်ကို လက်ပ်တော့နဲ့ ဖုန်းကိုမိုဒမ်အဖြစ်သုံးပြီးလည်း တက်ချင်ပါတယ်။ 4G ဇုံထဲမပါတာမို ့သိပ်မထူးဘူးလို့တော့ထင်ပါတယ်။4G ဇုံတွေကို အောက်က ဝက်ဘ်ဆိုက်မှာ စစ်ကြည့်တာပါ။ အမေရိကအတွက်ပဲဆိုပါတော့..။
http://shop.sprint.com/en/stores/popups/4G_coverage_popup.shtml
http://coverage.sprint.com/IMPACT.jsp

iPhone ကိုတော့ Androidနဲ့ယှဉ်ရင် မကြိုက်ပါခင်ဗျ။Apple  ရဲ့ iPhone ကိုအထိမ်းအကွပ်တွေနဲ့ မလွတ်လပ်ဖူးခံစားမိလို့ပါ။
အဲဒါနဲ့ iPhone iOS ကိုပယ်ပါတယ်။
ဖုံးတွေထဲ Android OS ကိုပဲကြည့်တာပါ။ Linux Base ဆိုတော့လေ..။
အဲဒီလိုနဲ့ လောလောဆယ် Evo 4G (Sprint)ကို ဝယ်ဖို့အားသာနေပါကြောင်း..။ သုံးဖူးသူများ အကြံပေးကြပါခင်ဗျ။

Comparison Chart

The 4th generation iPhone is finally here, so how do Verizon’s next two Moto-Android smartphones stack up against this latest Cupertino heavyweight?

level, how do the Droid brothers stack up against the iPhone?

Smartphone Comparison
iPhone 4
Droid 2
Droid X
Physical Dimensions
4.54″x2.31″x0.37″ 4.56″x2.4″x0.54″ (projected) 5.02″x2.58″x0.39″
Weight
4.8 ounces 6.0 ounces (projected) 5.47 ounces
OS
iOS 4 Android 2.1 with Motorola BLUR Android 2.1 with Motorola BLUR
CPU
1 GHz Apple A8 1 GHz TI OMAP 3630 1 GHz TI OMAP 3630
GPU
Integrated into CPU PowerVR SGX530 PowerVR SGX530
Screen Size/Resolution
3.5″/960×640 IPS Retina 3.7″/854×480 LCD 4.3″/854×480 LCD
Keyboard No (touchscreen only) qwerty No (touchscreen only)
RAM
512 MB 512 MB 512 MB
Onboard Storage
16 or 32 GB (depending on model) 8 GB 8 GB
Expandable Storage N/A 8 GB MicroSD included, expandable to 32 GB 16 GB MicroSD included, expandable to 32 GB
Camera
5 MP, VGA (480p) in front for video chat 5 MP 8 MP
Video
720p HD capture unknown 720p HD capture
Outputs
30-pin proprietary USB (charging, data) USB (charging, data), Micro HDMI (video)

Overall, the hardware is essentially a toss up. There is a clear winner for each category, be it the resolution on of the iPhones screen, or the outputs on the Droid X, or the physical keyboard on the Droid 2, but each phone is sure to satisfy even the most hardcore smartphone addict.

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http://reviews.cnet.com/htc-evo-4g-vs-iphone-4-comparison

Apple iPhone 4 HTC Evo 4G
Price 16GB $199; 32GB $299 $199.99
Colors Black and white Black
Network AT&T: Quad-band GSM, 3G where available Sprint: CDMA, 4G WiMax where available
Dimensions 4.5×2.31×0.37 4.8×2.6×0.5
Weight 4.8 ounces 6 ounces
Operating system iOS 4 Android 2.1
Processor Apple A4 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon
Wi-Fi Yes, 802.11b/g/n (802.11n 2.4GHz only) Yes, 802.11b/g only
Screen 3.5 inches, multitouch, 960×640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi 4.3 inch, multitouch, WVGA 800×480-pixel resolution
Front-facing camera VGA: Comes with FaceTime video chat 1.3-megapixel: Compatible with video chat apps like Qik Live and Fring
Rear camera 5.0-megapixel, auto-focus, tap to focus, LED flash, 720p HD video recording 8.0-megapixel, auto-focus, tap to focus, 2x LED flash. 720p HD video recording
GPS Yes Yes
Multitasking Yes Yes
Adobe Flash support No Yes
Memory Available in 16GB and 32GB. No external storage options 1GB internal memory. MicroSD card slot accepts 32GB cards
Visual voice mail Yes Yes
Maps Google Maps with Satellite View, Traffic, and Street View. No free Navigation Google Maps with Satellite View, Traffic, Street View, and Navigation
HDMI output No Yes
Wi-Fi mobile hot spot capability No Yes
Battery life Talk time: Up to 7 hours on 3G, 14 hours on 2G. Internet use: Up to 6 hours on 3G, up to 10 hours on WiFi. Video playback: Up to 10 hours. Audio playback: Up to 40 hours. Battery is not removable. Rated times unavailable as of press time; CNET’s tested talk time is 5.5 hours on 3G. Battery is removable.
Bluetooth 2.1, A2DP supported 2.1, A2DP supported
Voice-data plan Data plan: $15 for 200MB, $25 for 2GB. Existing customers can keep unlimited data plan for $30. To match it up with Sprint’s $79.99 450 voice minutes + unlimited messaging + unlimited data plan, it would cost you $89.99 (It’s $84.99 if you have the 2GB/mth instead of the unlimited) Sprint bundles its data with its voice and messaging plans. $79.99 with 450 minutes, unlimited messaging, and unlimited data, $99.99 with 900 minutes, unlimited messaging, and unlimited data, $109.99 with unlimited everything (Includes mandatory $10 extra for 4G access). Note that the alloted minutes here are only for calls to landlines — all mobile-to-mobile calls are unlimited.