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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Droid X Android Phone Lands Soon, iOS 4 for iProducts Tested, and More

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Letter from the Editor
June 23, 2010
Big week for the smart phone arms race. From its mothership in Cupertino, Apple delievered iOS 4—the anticipated next-gen operating system for its iProducts—to 3GS users all over the country, and Motorola and Verizon have combined forces yet again for the next stage in the Droid line's evolution, the Droid X, a slender, smartly-crafted contender to the Android throne currently being made sweaty by the behind of Sprint's Evo 4G. In this week's newsletter we've got a list of iOS 4's best and worst features and more details on the anticipated Droid X (check blog.laptopmag.com soon for our pre-review of that new device). And of course laptops are in the mix as well. The new 13-inch MSI X350 gets a 3.5-star review on account of its fashionable portability, if you're a movie buff or mobile gamer on the market for a notebook, we've got five that deserve your thumbs-up.
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    iOS 4 Tested: What we Like and Don't Like

    Got an iPhone 3GS and want to upgrade to the new iOS 4? Here a list of what you can expect (better camera software, customizable wallpaper, homescreen folders) and what you can't (no multitasking?).
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    MSI X-Slim X350 Offers Sleek Design and Lasts 7 Hours on a Charge
    When we received the MSI X-Slim last year, its beautiful lines and slim build were marred by a sub-par keyboard and a stagnant single-core CPU. Now the 13-inch X350 is peacocking about and, as ultraportables go, it's a great device for the productively wayward who want to travel light.
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    VZW Droid X Hits 7/15 with Multi-Touch Keyboard & 4.3-inch Display
    Oh, hey, Evo 4G. Meet the Android competition. Verizon and Motorola announced the Droid X today, a Droid-branded smart phone that slams down the world's second 4.3-inch Android phone. (You'll always be Number One there, Evo.) It also ships with an 8-MP camera, mobile hotspot capability, a 720p camcorder, HDMI output, and in August, will get Flash 10.1 support via an update to the much-heralded Android 2.2 software.
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    Thursday, June 17, 2010

    Apps That Let You Text For Free & Announcing the Android Cup 2010

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    June 16, 2010
    Android is getting mighty popular, wouldn't you say? A new Quantcast study on mobile web consumption puts Android's market share at 20%, a whole 10% higher than the open-source OS's position in December. Granted, Apple and its newly-christened iOS are sitting pretty at almost 60%, but Android's climb to the top can't be ignored. To celebrate the rise of the robot, we're kicking off a new smart phone competition. With all the Android phones on the market (and a few more to come, check out the details below), we're sure you'd like to see which device Google fans—and the rest of the internet—think is best. Read more in our spotlight story to the right.
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    Droid X Preview & Next Gen of Droid Phones See Light on June 23rd
    In addition to announcing a huge press junket on June 23rd, Google, Motorola, and Verizon also released a preview-type of the mega-screen Droid X into the controlled wild this week. What new specs can you expect? How about a 4.4-inch touchscreen display, a 1-GHz CPU, 8-MP camera with 720p video prowess, and Android 2.2 a.k.a that sweet, sweet Froyo.
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    Elgato EyeTV HD Let's Us Watch the World Cup on our iPad Anywhere
    What fortuitous timing! We received the Elgato Eye TV HD—a device that streams a feed from your cable-connected television to your iPod, iPhone, or iPad anywhere in the iwhole iwide iWorld—just before the World Cup started. What better way to test a Slingbox for the iPad than by watching world-class soccer all week long. Want to live the dream with us?
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    10 Worst Ways to Name a Gadget
    The enTourage eDGe, the Envy (or should we say, NV), the Devour, the myTouch—come on, manufacturers, these are some pretty terrible names! Here are the 10 worst naming conventions for tech products our online editor, Avram Piltch, has come across.
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    Saturday, June 12, 2010

    The World Needs a Better Smart Phone Battery Test

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    LAPTOP Magazine Editor in Chief Mark Spoonauer offers his commentary on the latest developments in mobile and wireless technology.

    The World Needs a Better Smart Phone Battery Test. You Can Help Us Build It.

    It's official. Sprint's HTC EVO 4G is the fastest selling phone yet for the No. 3 carrier. And, according to many reviewers and early adopters of this powerful device, it's also the fastest when it comes to running out of juice. Guess what? It's not as bad as you might think. Using our own battery test, the EVO 4G surfed the web continuously for 4 hours and 21 minutes (over 3G). That runtime actually falls between the Motorola Droid (4:01) and the myTouch 3G Slide (4:40). So how does our test work, and more important, what do you think we should do to improve it?

    Earlier this week Apple touted the longer endurance of its upcoming iPhone 4, which is rated to provide 2 hours more talk time than its predecessor, and to last an extra hour when surfing the web over 3G and Wi-Fi. According to Apple's Battery Performance Test Information Page, the company conducts its evaluations over Wi-Fi and 3G using dedicated web and mail servers, "browsing snapshot versions of 20 popular web pages, and receiving mail once per hour."

    The fact that Apple measures battery life based on Internet usage is actually quite refreshing, because most of the carriers are still quoting talk time. (Note to service providers: No one talks anymore.) Our test is different than Apple's, but it's not necessarily better—yet.

    Here's how Laptopmag.com's Smart Phone Battery Test currently works:

    • Similar to our notebook battery test, we set the screen brightness to 40 percent (which we have to guesstimate on many handsets).
    • We turn Wi-Fi off and prevent the display from locking or dimming.
    • The handset visits one of 60 popular websites every 30 seconds over 3G using a web-based app, which logs the amount of time the device has been surfing. (Any smart phone with a WebKit-based browser should work.)
    • When the phone dies, the last log entry recorded is used to determine the smart phone's endurance.
    • All tests are conducted in the same location in our New York City office, near a window, although at different times of the day. Due to time constraints, we currently run the test once, though there are plans to increase the number of runs and average them.

    Before I get to how we could improve our test, I want to stress that it's an important first step to be able to compare smart phone battery life across multiple phones and platforms using something other than anecdotal evidence. I also realize that web surfing is only one measure of battery life, but it's something we know that all smart phone users do and will continue to do more often.

    Here are some of things I'm pondering and would love to get your feedback on.

    • Should we increase the time interval between webpage loads from 30 seconds to 60 seconds, or longer? What most accurately reflects real-world smart phone usage?
    • Do you think the phones should be set to 100 percent brightness, or whatever the default setting is out of the box? (We would prefer to keep things equal.)
    • The only active program will be the browser, but should we turn off notifications or tweak the e-mail settings to turn off such things as push e-mail delivery? Or should we just leave everything else as is?
    • Would you want to see both Wi-Fi surfing and 3G/4G times? We would likely only have time for two test runs in total for each phone.

    Other things I've been thinking about in regards to our test include whether phones that support Flash are put at a disadvantage because they render pages, or portions of pages, that other devices can't display. At some point I'd also like to add a multitasking round, where we play music in the background while conducting the surfing test, perhaps.

    By working with LAPTOP Online Editorial Director Avram Piltch , who created this test, my ultimate goal is to give consumers a better estimate as to which smart phones will get them through the day without having to find an outlet. And once we've made some improvements, we'd like to share our test with handset makers and carriers so that the industry can potentially move toward a more realistic measurement of usage time.

    Now it's your turn to help us get there.

    Editor-in-chief Mark Spoonauer directs LAPTOP's online and print editorial content and has been covering mobile and wireless technology for over a decade. Each week Mark's SpoonFed column provides his insights and analysis of the biggest mobile trends and news. You can also follow him on Twitter.

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