09-11-2012 15:01 - edited 20-11-2012 19:31
09-11-2012 15:01 - edited 20-11-2012 19:31
** Updated ** http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23ykW3lDUN4 ** Link to the the nights video.
p.s buffbuff is on there taking about iphone 5
Well yesterday I was invited down to London to a special O2 speed Rating gathering.
This was to test some new and some older phones against each other and see what I thought and liked of each handset.
Now I own a iPhone 5 and have a Company Blackberry 9320 and even though they were there and I use them, It gave me a great basis to compare and what I like and disliked with them as well.
So I reviewed the following
Apple iPhone 5
Blackberry Curve 9320
Samsung Galaxy S3
Sony Experia T
HTC One X +
HRC 8X
** Update Nokia 820 and 920 from my Local phone shop 9th Nov **
** Review from Buff Buff for Nexus 4 **
So to make it a little different, I’m going to do a Pros and Cons review
iPhone 5
Pros:
It’s a Organised phone and functional, It does what It says it’s going to. Lots of Apps to choose from, Quality handset, feels nice to hold in one hand, Solid with no creaks and amazing screen. IOS Just works beautiful, integrating with Apps, speed, top notch camera and videos and imessage.
Cons:
Can be scratched easy (The slate one can), Battery is average (Better that the 4s for me), would like to see a soft button instead of a physical home button, IOS is too locked down (Not customisable enough) No real dedicated camera button (I know the volume button turns into one, but would still like a physical camera button) Price can be a issue and No home screen (Some that you can add a Weather and just time on and not App orientated.
Blackberry Curve 9320
Pros:
Great for Email, Light, Battery, Size, BBM (Although I no longer use it) and I’m afraid this is where I couldn't’t find anything else regarding the phone I liked and I really did try to think of other things
Cons:
Looks dated, poor camera, screen size and quality, don’t like the whole keyboard buttons (Too much for me), poor Apps, Blackberry software, Slow, Too Long to switch on.
Samsung Galaxy S3
Pros:
This has to be one of my favourite alternates to iPhone 5. Beautiful screen, responsive, Speedy, Samsung Quality, Android customise, Light, Camera, android apps and I really could just keep going. I really do like this phone
Cons:
Battery life is average and for a top notch phone, the back just seems too cheap and plastic. (It doesn't’t creak, I just wish it was like a nice metal back or something that fits with the Top notch phone) My only other criticism is it is a Large phone and doesn't’t for me fit nice in my hand. But I’m really nit picking now.
Sony Experia T
Pros:
Really nice screen which was clear and vivid. The Size, Weight, Speed of the phone was good and no issues with slowness or it playing catch-up. I like fact Android is customisable and you can sort of do what you want with the phone. Loads of Apps to choose from and great features on the phone. The phone itself had a nice array of buttons which were logically laid out and worked without an issue.
Cons:
The 2 phones I tried I just couldn't’t get the focusing of the camera to work and the photo shots in the room looked somewhat grainy and had a haze on them which I was disappointed with. The phone also didn't’t seem very loud even at full volume. The phone as well didn't’t really excite me and I Like Sony products.
HTC One X+
Pros:
Screen was really nice and again Loads of Apps as its Android. It felt OK to hold and was weighted really nice.
Cons:
I never jelled with the phone, I also found the phone to be unorganised and the apps moving on their own the more I used them and I didn't’t like this as it became too confusing to find things (I know that there is a recent used and a non recent used but too many menus confuses). I also found the phone to be sluggish in that the screen jerks when doing things) I just wasn't’t happy with this phone I’m afraid which was a shame.
HTC 8X
Pros:
I fell in Love with Windows 8. It looks fresh, Modern and its logical. Like the tiles and the customisable of the home screen too. Now for the phone lol. I also fell in Love with the phone as well. The screen was really nice and was weighted right. The phone never stuttered and felt fluid all the time. The phone and Windows 8 Jelled and I did straight away.
Cons:
Cost of Apps, Not many Apps too. Camera ok but it’s not the best. I’m not convinced about the back of the phone. Some people liked it, I thought it made the phone look cheap. Just didn't’t feel right or it may have just been the colour of the back (It was the blue one) You also cant place apps in a folder, even though its logical and you can choose a app from a letter, you have to know what the App is called.
Nokia 820, 920
Pros:
So I managed to get hold of a Nokia 820 and 920 today from a local Mobile shop and had at least about 30 Mins of play on them. Screens were sharp on both of them, although the 920 does have the edge (And not just because its bigger) but a little be more sharper. Cameras seem good on both, but lighting in the shop was high so I cant comment for low level lighting. Both were zippy and dont lag at all. More memory is in the 920, but the 820 isnt low in memory, just doesnt have as much. I didnt have one issue with the phones and the sensitve of the screen was superb with lightning response from Windows 8. Wireless charging was cool as well, I actually like this idea. I prefer the Nokia 820 to the 920 and this is due to the size and it felt better to hold in my hand. Both phones were weighted nice though.
Cons:
I hate to say this, But the Nokia 920 looked a little square to me, It has a really nice screen, but its more square and doesnt fit into my pockets or felt nice in my hand.
Apps for Windows is sparse to say the least and this is not a Con for the Phone, but Microsoft needs to address this big time.
Nexus 4
buffbuff review:
Pros:
I had a quick play with that and found it to be very similar to the Galaxy S3. It was my first time using Android and there were some cool features of the OS that I wish could be in iOS. I was really impressed with watching video on both the S3 and the Nexus 4, as the quality and detail were outstanding.
Cons:
However, I just didn't like the size of the phones but I would be interested in seeing the smaller screen S3 when that comes out.
Scoring
Black Berry Curve: 3/10
HTC One X: 5/10
Sony Experia T: 6.5/10
HTC One X: 8/10 (this was more because of Windows 😎
Nokia 920: 8/10
Joint Winners from me though was
Samsung Galaxy S3, iPhone 5 and Now the Nokia 820
8.5/10 Each
The surprise of the night though was Windows 8.
I have to admit I instantly bonded with it and was happy to use it. So Im of to look at more phones with Windows 8 on and see If it was first time love lol.
I will have a separate review this weekend of my thoughts on
Apple iOS, Android and new Windows 8
One thing that I’ve not Mentioned was the warmth, hospitality and genuine nice people I met and not just from O2, but everyone on the night. It was a pleasure being there and even though I don’t work for O2, I never ever felt like an Outsider. I felt part of O2 that night and was being asked for my opinion. I just Flew so fast and I never got round to my video feed as I had to dash for the Train home back to Sunny Yorkshire lol.
But Top Marks and thank you
Hope you enjoyed reading.
on 09-11-2012 16:21
on 09-11-2012 16:21
Great review darren. Glad you enjoyed it mate:smileyhappy:
on 09-11-2012 20:49
on 09-11-2012 20:49
That's a great review darrengf, and I agreed with all your comments on the phones (not that I could have said it as well as you did).
I also have to agree with you on how well the event was put together, great job o2 and thanks Leonard/Toby for inviting me.
I see you didn't try out the Nexus 4. I had a quick play with that and found it to be very similar to the Galaxy S3. It was my first time using Android and there were some cool features of the OS that I wish could be in iOS. I was really impressed with watching video on both the S3 and the Nexus 4, as the quality and detail were outstanding.
However, I just didn't like the size of the phones but I would be interested in seeing the smaller screen S3 when that comes out.
Again like you I liked the HTC 8X and the windows OS. I think there is real potential there if windows can offer up similarly app content as iOS and Android.
I feel kind of bad now since I didn't write up a review as good as yours, but at least I did the video interview unlike some who shall remain nameless.
on 09-11-2012 23:28
on 09-11-2012 23:28
@Anonymous wrote:
I feel kind of bad now since I didn't write up a review as good as yours, but at least I did the video interview unlike some who shall remain nameless.
Looks as if we might have a new media star on our hands?
09-11-2012 23:45 - edited 10-11-2012 00:10
09-11-2012 23:45 - edited 10-11-2012 00:10
And I so wanted to do the Video Interview as well, but living up North you no lad, My last horse and Cart was leaving and I had to jump on it lol.
Good team though mate, but next time Ill let you write the review and Ill do the Video bit. How about that
Yes I missed the Nexus 4, Although every time i tried to get a phone it was gone lol. But from what people were saying about it, which to be honest is what you have already said, I was ok that I had not seen it. What score would you give it though mate and I will update the front page with your score.
One thing that made me laugh. When getting on the Tube it was manic even at 9.45pm at night. It was like being a sardine in a tin...
Do people not sleep in London lol, at 9.45pm up ere were get excited if we see a car go past at that time lol
on 10-11-2012 00:45
lol, but I don't think so perksie. I wasted perfectly good disk space that would have seen better use watching paint dry.
Yep darrengf, that's London for you. I just glad you made your horse and cart, lol.
on 10-11-2012 00:57
Looks like everyone had a great time.
10-11-2012 01:12 - edited 10-11-2012 01:13
10-11-2012 01:12 - edited 10-11-2012 01:13
Maybe next time they can organise something a little nearer to the central part of the country. Would have been nice to attend but it's a long way to go and come back the same day.
Good reviews though guys, O2 do usually push the boat out at these gatherings.
on 10-11-2012 01:19
on 10-11-2012 01:19
Push the Boat, but i dont like boats. I dont even like pedalos lol
Yes i did mention some where up north lol
It may be too cold and too quite for the Londoners though
My buses stop at 8pm and its back to Horse and Cart lol
on 10-11-2012 09:08
on 10-11-2012 09:08
on 10-11-2012 09:36
on 10-11-2012 09:36
@Anonymous wrote:
Your right there Darren will be a bit cold up north here for the Londoners.
I'm a Londoner living up North and it's about 8 years since I felt warm!