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ravula Posted February 1, 2015 Report Posted February 1, 2015 s0rry for external link 7. LG Mach Still stuck on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, the 15 month-old Mach basically makes the cut here because there are no half-decent alternatives. I mean, I wouldn’t touch this thing with a ten-foot pole nowadays. Not only is it four software generations behind the times, it’s mostly unavailable stateside and restricted for use on Sprint and Boost Mobile. The latter sells it online for $180 with prepaid plans, whereas if you want Now Network’s version, you’ll need to reach out to some fairly obscure Amazon sellers and cough up $360 (!!!). image: http://d38v16rqg5mb6e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/LG-Mach.jpg Yeah, right, like anyone would be so nuts as to drop that kind of money on a chunky little fellow tipping the scales at 168 grams and packing a 4-inch 800 x 480 pix res touchscreen, dual-core 1.2 GHz CPU, as well as meager 1,700 mAh battery. 6. Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere 2 Despite its retro (read fugly) design, and overall underwhelming hardware, the Verizon-exclusive Stratosphere 2 is clearly not the worst QWERTY option around. Up for grabs via Amazon and Best Buy free of charge in a contract-tied flavor, the slider is on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, weighing 14 grams less than the Mach. image: http://cdn.thedroidguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Galaxy-Stratosphere-2.jpg The juicer is a tad beefier, at 1,800 mAh, but sadly, the Super AMOLED panel is equally as mediocre. The dual-core 1.2 GHz SoC too. Bottom line, the Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere 2 is obviously not an ideal choice for productivity fanatics. 5. Samsung Galaxy S Relay 4G Though its two months older than the second-gen Stratosphere, the S Relay 4G is superior to its Verizon counterpart primarily in the aesthetics department. Less pronounced curves equals more elegance, not to mention the Relay is slightly slimmer while retaining the 1,800 mAh ticker. image: http://d38v16rqg5mb6e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Galaxy-S-Relay-4G.jpg Hardware-wise, the T-Mo-restricted S Relay resembles the Stratosphere 2 greatly, but ups the processing power ante with a 1.5 GHz CPU. On-board software? Android 4.1 Jelly Bean starting April 2013. Price? [easyazon-link asin=”B00D46DKD6″ locale=”us”]$205 outright on Amazon[/easyazon-link]. 4. Motorola Droid 4 One of the last remaining Mohicans of a lost era, the Droid 4 has aged rather gracefully, but it has aged nevertheless. Almost harder to score than the LG Mach, Moto’s once mighty slider is $220 with Verizon branding but no pacts via Amazon. Oh, and it’s pre-owned. Worth the dough? Refurb products are always a gamble, two year-olds especially, yet the Droid still has a few things going for it. Like a decent 4-inch 960 x 540 pixels resolution touchscreen, 16 GB built-in storage, 8 MP rear-facing camera with image stabilization, 1 GB RAM, microSD support and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. image: http://d38v16rqg5mb6e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Motorola-Droid-4.jpg Downsides? For one thing, the dual-core TI OMAP 4430 is ancient and laggy. Also, the 1,785 mAh battery is pretty tiny, plus non-removable. Finally, have you ever carried around a brick in your trouser pocket? You will if you buy the Droid 4, as it weighs a staggering 179 grams. 3. LG Optimus F3Q The youngest of the bunch, released but a few weeks ago on T-Mobile, the F3Q looks like a violent blast from the past design-wise, with a funky turquoise blue physical keyboard and an even swankier textured rear cover. I personally think the blue-black color combo is a bit too much, but hey, kids may dig it, and in the long haul, it could help QWERTY phones become hip again. Available for $0 upfront and $312 full retail price, the device is hardly a powerhouse, with a dual-core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 400 running the hardware show, aided by 1 GB RAM. image: http://d38v16rqg5mb6e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/LG-Optimus-F3Q.jpg The 4 GB on-board storage is cringe worthy, as is the 14 mm waist, yet software upgrades beyond 4.1 Jelly Bean could be on the horizon, and that should count for something. Also, it packs a gargantuan 2,460 mAh battery, capable of holding a single charge for up to 16 hours of talk time and 16 days (!!!) of standby time. 2. LG Enact Yes, I realize the Enact and Optimus F3Q are in many ways virtually identical. From the design language to the CPU, RAM and battery life. Yet I like to think of Verizon’s Enact as F3Q’s classier brother. Sure, the Big Red fellow is chubby as hell (15.8 mm thickness, 170 grams weight), however it replaces the tacky blue keyboard with a black-and-silver one. image: http://cdn.thedroidguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/LG-Enact-Verizon.jpg And the rear looks better too, in my humble opinion. Also on 4.1 Jelly Bean and likely to be upgraded before long, the Enact doubles down on storage, and costs a penny with contracts, as well as $400 without a service plan. 1. Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE Not sure whether we should laugh or cry seeing a mid-2012 phone top a 2014 list. But that’s how behind the market is for QWERTY aficionados. And mind you, the Photon Q was hardly a high-ender when it first saw daylight, back in July 2012. Up for grabs for free with 24-month Sprint agreements, the big guy weighs in at a massive 170 grams, however it offers the most generous screen real estate of all seven QWERTY world champion title candidates: 4.3 inches. image: http://d38v16rqg5mb6e.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Motorola-Photon-Q-4G-LTE.jpg The resolution is decent, 960 x 540, there’s scratch-resistant glass on top of it, a dual-core 1.5 GHz chip beneath the hood, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, 1 GB RAM, 8 GB storage, 8 MP primary camera with LED flash, 4G LTE and microSD support. Compared with, say, the Galaxy S5, it’s a featherweight, but like I said, it’s all we got. Read more at http://thedroidguy.com/2014/03/top-7-android-smartphones-physical-qwerty-keyboards-87556#fA2UMszQX2eZoIII.99
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athletics Posted February 1, 2015 Report Posted February 1, 2015 Nokia asha India lo better deal than usa, BlackBerry classic is the keyboard phone to beat . Avoid Android keyboard phones they are pathetic and confusing for parents. Samsung rugby and/or flip phones from lg Nokia 515 http://www.microsoft.com/en/mobile/phone/515/ Blackberry Classic http://www.amazon.com/BlackBerry-Classic-Smartphone-Factory-Unlocked/dp/B00OYZZ3VS/ref=sr_1_1?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1422770381&sr=1-1&keywords=blackberry+classic
raj_hyd Posted February 1, 2015 Report Posted February 1, 2015 poi india lo konukko..Indian giv ki tax kattu..odi edey cheppad
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