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Sony Xperia Neo L - A nice update but not as market shaking as 2011's Neo V


to2r | 21.10 |

When Sony Ericsson released its Xperia Neo V in November of last year, we were amazed. Selling for a bit over 13K, is had a 1 GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon inside. This processor was found on more expensive phones like the HTC Desire S and HTC Desire HD, but the Xperia Neo V had a much lower price. Coupled with a high resolution 3.7-inch display, 512 MB of RAM and 320 MB of expandable storage, we said it was phone most buyers could buy, without regretting not buying something more expensive.


Yugatech reports that Sony is releasing a updated version of the the Xperia Neo V, the Xperia Neo L, next week. The suggested retail price of the Xperia Neo L is Php12,490. The Sony Xperia Neo L, is essentially a Xperia Neo V, with a larger 4-inch display in a slightly slimmer case.  


Quick specifications:
  • Android OS (Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich)
  • 4-inch (480 x 854) LCD
  • 1 GHz Scorpion processor
  • Adreno 205 GPU
  • Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
  • 512MB RAM
  • 300MB internal storage expandable up to 32GB via MicroSD card
  • 5MP auto focus primary camera with LED flash and 720p video recording
  • VGA secondary camera
  • WiFi/Bluetooth/Micro USB
  • HDMI Out
  • HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
  • 1500 mAh battery


Is the new Xperia L as good a deal today as the Xperia Neo V was last year? Surprisingly, it is. It's primary competitors on the market are the HTC One V and the Sony's own Xperia U. 

Versus the Sony Xperia U. The Sony Xperia U, has a suggested retail price of Php13,990, but these days can be bought for less than 12K with an official warranty. It is the cheapest dual core phone in the market, which is the main reason to select this phone. 

The Sony Xperia U has a smaller 3.5-inch display and it does not come with a MicroSD card slot. Overall it is a better package than the Sony Xperia Neo L, but it has 6 GB of user available internal storage (2GB for apps and 4 GB for media, pictures and documents), and that is either enough for you or not. If you want a larger display or need more storage than the Sony Xperia Neo L is the better choice among the two.

Versus the HTC One V. The Sony Xperia Neo L pretty much matches the specifications of the HTC One V at a lower price. The Xperia Neo L actually has a larger 4-inch display versus the 3.7-inch display on the One V. 

On the minus side, the Sony Xperia Neo L has only 300 MB of internal storage, which is less than a third of the internal storage on the HTC One V. The storage is expandable via a MicroSD card, but not all apps can be installed on the MicroSD card.  This is a bit disappointing since even entry level phones like the  Samsung Pocket and LG Optimus L3 have much more internal storage than the Xperia Neo V.

The Xperia Neo L, is slimmer than the last years model, but at 12.2 mm it really is looking chunky this year with newer model being in the 10 mm or less range. The One V is just 9.2 mm thick. Also, it still uses physical buttons rather than the capacitive buttons used in most phones these days.

The HTC One V, can be found in the market now for just Php13,290, or about 1K more than the Sony Xperia Neo L. Overall, I like the HTC One V better.

Our take. At around 12-13K, the Sony Xperia U is still our favorite. Dual core power gives it more longevity in our book. For those wanting expandable storage, the HTC One V is a good choice. Those who want a larger display should take a look at the Sony Xperia Neo L.

Twitter for Android updated with expandable tweets, push notifications


to2r | 10.21 |


Twitter for Android just got a nice little update that takes advantage of Twitters ever expanding experiment with expandable tweets and more. In version 3.3, any tweet linking to a site that is currently partnered up with Twitter (including the likes of The Atlantic, Vimeo, and Kickstarter) can be expanded to reveal a preview or content such as videos originating at the link. It’s a great addition considering the limited screen real estate a mobile device provides, allowing you to make sure you really want to navigate away from the Twitter app by scoping out content at a glance.
   To go along with expandable tweets, Twitter has also introduced push notifications for any user stream you choose. Simply head to a user profile and turn them on, and soon you will receive live updates pushed to your device. The feature more or less replaces the old process of having tweets sent via SMS. Also enhanced is search autocomplete, which should make it easier than ever to track down persons of interest.
The new version of Twitter can be found in the Google Play Store now. Head on over to the link below to grab it.
Google Play Link: Twitter

Rovio’s Amazing Alex now available from Google Play


to2r | 10.19 |


Rovio is finally ready to leave the friendly confines of the nest built by Angry Birds with the release of Amazing Alex, a new physics-based puzzle game available today from Google Play. The game shares a lot in common with The Incredible Machine and Apparatus, asking players to solve puzzles using a series of static and moving objects that can be combined and rearranged to meet a level’s goal. The result is gameplay Rube Goldberg would be proud of. Amazing Alex is a $0.99 download and can be found by following the link below.
Google Play Link: Amazing Alex

Samsung to announce Galaxy Note 2 during IFA Unpacked event?


to2r | 10.18 | , ,


The next big tech industry trade show on our docket is IFA, which takes place in Berlin during the first week of September. While typically not the host to as many big mobile announcements as the likes of CES and Mobile World Congress, the presence of such devices at the convention has been growing. Now comes word that Samsung Mobile will host an Unpacked event on August 30th just prior to the IFA’s kickoff. With the Galaxy S III in the rearview mirror, little is left on our radar for the Korean manufacturer to unveil. Could we see the introduction of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2?
The sequel to last year’s so-called phablet seems like the only logical option, and rumors about the device are starting to ramp up in recent weeks. The Note has fallen in place as a secondary flagship device in Samsung’s line that offers a different sort of functionality than the company’s other premier device, the Galaxy S III. Samsung has introduced tablets at IFA in the past, and a hybrid phone/tablet would certainly feel at home. Of course, we could instead be introduced to a new line of Galaxy Tabs, or perhaps both. Only time will tell, at this point.
[via SammyHub]

Globe Telecom offering the Nokia Lumia 610 Plan 999


to2r | 09.30 | ,


The Nokia Lumia 610 is the lowest priced Windows Phone device available. It retails for Php10,990 and offers a decent kit for the price, with a 3.7-inch WVGA (480 x 800) display and 8 GB of internal storage. It also has Nokia Drive. Nokia's voice guided turn by turn navigation system. It has a decent 5 MP camera, though video recording is limited to VGA quality. On the downside, it wont be upgraded to the next version of the Windows Phone operating system, Windows Phone 8. Still, that is always a tradeoff when buying entry level smartphones.

Globe Telecom is offering the Nokia Lumia 610 at Plan 999. You can get it under a consumable plan with three freebies, although a Data Add-On is required. The cheapest Data Add-On is 50 MB of data at Php99.

So for Php1,098 you can get the Nokia Lumia 610 free with:

  • Php999 consumable
  • 10 minutes free calls within the Globe network*
  • 200 free SMS within the Globe network*
  • 10 minutes free calls to other networks*
  • 50 free SMS to other networks*

*You can pick a different combination of freebies.

The other option is to get it under a data plan. For Php999 you can the Nokia Lumia 610 free, with  one freebie:

  • Unlimited data access
  • 10 minutes free calls within the Globe network
  • 200 free SMS within the Globe network*

*You can pick a different freebie.


Two year lock-in period applies in either case.

Now Sony Xperia up for Pre-booking in India at Rs. 18999


to2r | 09.23 | , , , ,

Now Sony Xperia up for Pre-booking in India at Rs. 18999
Sony Xperia announced by Sony in May is now available for pre-order in India from online retailer Flipkart and Homeshop18. It has 3.5-inch Reality Display powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine and is powered by 1Ghz dual-core processor and runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread (upgradeable to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)). It is just 9.8 mm thick and weighs 110 grams.

It has 5MP Auto focus camera with flash and 720p video recording, 3.5 mm audio jack, FM radio with RDS. It has 512 MB RAM, 8 GB internal memory (up to 4 GB user-accessible memory) and up to 32 GB expandable memory. The connectivity features include, 3G, Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA and aGPS. It has 1305 mAh battery.

The Sony Xperia go is now available for pre-order from online retailer Flipkart OR Homeshop18 for Rs. 18999.

LG Optimus 4X HD, Optimus L5 To Be Launched Next Week In India


to2r | 05.20 | , , , , , ,

LG Optimus 4X HD, Optimus L5
LG India plans to launch its first Quad-Core smartphone, the Optimus 4X in India. LG may also launch it Optimus L5 smartphone soon. The Optimus L5 is a mid-range device while Optimus 4X HD is a high end device with a 720p HD display. 

LG Optimus 4X offers a nice viewing experience with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixel. The device's high pixel density of 313ppi and Stripe RGB IPS Panel offers sharper and crisper text. 

LG Optimus 4X has internal storage of 16 GB, which can be extended to 32 GB using an SD card. It also houses a 1.3 megapixel front camera. LG Optimus 4X features a 2,150mAh battery, one of the largest among Quad-Core smartphones.

Key Features of LG Optimus L5 -
  • Modern Square Style
  • Harmonized Design Contrast
  • Floating Mass Technology
  • Seamless Layout
  • Comfortable Viewing
  • Optimal Size for Mobility
  • Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich
  • Snap & Share 5MP Camera
LG Optimus 4X HD is a high end smartphone and we expect it to be priced around Rs 32,000 or higher. On the other hand, Optimus L5 can be expected to be priced around Rs 16,000.