The year 2011 was all about “dual core” becoming the standard for
high-end smartphones. And we have all witnessed what yesteryear’s
superphones like the Samsung Galaxy S II, DROID RAZR MAXX, and others
are capable of. The following phones are much more powerful than
anything released last year, and for this upcoming generation of
devices, even more.
So, what next? This year, chip-makers have come forth with quad core
processors supporting mobile multitasking comparable to the performance
of a desktop computer of a few years ago, powered by Tegra 3 SoC’s and
TI’s OMAP equivalent. More cores equal more power and a faster
smartphone; certainly they are likely to offer increased power savings
and a performance increase in the range of 300-500%. And, they actually
have power saving features embedded in them too.
HTC
First out of the gate is HTC, which launched the first quad-core smartphone in the market. Officially named the HTC One X, it runs on NVIDIA’s quad-core Tegra 3 processor with its 4+1 set up involving a companion core for menial tasks, and is clocked at 1.5Ghz. With 1GB of RAM at your disposal, along with 32GB of built-in memory, this mammoth device offers a 4.7″ screen with 720p HD resolution.
HTC One X Specs
- 8MP camera unit with 28mm, f/2.2 lens with HTC Imagechip and ImageSense
- 4.7″ screen with 1280×720 HD LCD Display
- NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 quad core clocked @ 1.5 Ghz
- 32GB of built-in memory
- 1GB of RAM
- Android 4.0 ICS with HTC Sense 4.0
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Processor overheating, glitchy screens, and malfunctioning camera app (attempted fix via an OTA software update)
- The recently noticed issue of poor multi-tasking app management
- Poor battery life, a problem which has become a staple HTC issue over the past year (the same OTA update seemed to reduce this problem as well)
- The currently on-going “controversy” of an Apple lawsuit victory which has delayed the launch of the HTC One X (with AT&T) and the HTC EVO 4G (with Sprint)
Completely contrary to HTC, Samsung enjoyed an amazing 2011 on its way to becoming the No. 1 Android device manufacturer in the world. They are testing possible processors like the Exynos 5250, which isn’t quad-core, but rather a dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 processor. But as we now know, Samsung decided to go ahead with its ARM Cortex-A9 based quad-core Exynos 4412 processor, clocked at 1.4Ghz.
I’ll be honest, I’m still reeling from the whirlwind rumor that preceded the official announcement of the Korean company’s latest flagship device, the Galaxy S3. Even though we now have official specifications, if someone suddenly asks me about it, I still to sift through the rumors and speculations that are still floating around in my mind, before I remember the “truth.” Below are the official specifications of the much-hyped device.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Specs
- 1.4 Ghz quad-core Exynos 4412 processor
- 4.8 inch 1280×720 Super AMOLED display
- 8MP rear camera, 1.9MP rear camera
- 1GB RAM
- 16/32/64 GB internal storage, microSD support
Motorola Atrix 3 specs
- 4.3 inch HD display
- 1.5 Ghz quad-core Tegra 3 processor
- 2GB RAM
- 3300 mAH battery
- 4.6 inch HD display
- 1.8 Ghz dual-core ARM-Cortex A9 processor
- 2GB RAM
- 3300 mAH
- Android 4.0
The Google-owned company may be lying in wait to assess the competition before releasing their flagship device. It could also be letting the HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S3 fight play out before jumping into the ring. Either way, for now it looks like Motorola is poised to make its case for Android supremacy in the second half of the year, and will likely take on the lesser known LG, Sony, Huawei, and ZTE devices.
Complete speculation at this point, but with rumors of Android 5.0 Jellybean floating around, what do you think are the chances of Motorola getting first dibs on the OS?
SONY
From what we’ve seen, it appears that Sony is taking the smartphone market very seriously, and is positioning themselves in 2012 to become a lot more competitive. Granted, Sony execs have mostly confirmed that their devices will not feature a quad-core processor till 2013. But with the impressive performance of the dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, this is not necessarily a bad thing.
Sony released the Xperia S this year, with both packing a dual core 1.5 Ghz Snapdragon chip, a 4.55″ 1280×720 HD display, 1 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, and a 1750 mAh battery. Also, it packs a 12 MP camera with full HD recording and HDMI port. The biggest drawback is the fact that the device ships with Android 2.3 out of the box. Sony confirmed that an upgrade to Android 4.0 will be available in June, but somehow this “disadvantage” is enough for me to leave the Xperia S out of the running for Android “phone of the year.”
It does look like Sony might by releasing a legitimate contender for the title after all, if some rumors are to be believed. We’ve all heard about the impressive Xperia GX with its for-Japan-only tag, but it Sony might be considering an international version of the device as well, codenamed Hayabusa.
Sony LT29i Hayabusa specs
- 4.6 inch HD screen
- 1.5 Ghz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor
- 13 MP rear camera
- 2,200 mAH
MEIZU
Meizu MX Specs
- Exynos Quad Core @ 1.5 Ghz
- 1GB of RAM
- 16 GB ROM
- 8MP Camera
- 1600 mAh
- 4 inch LED backlit display
Meizu have gained reputation in China, and their quality and powerful devices are starting to be acknowledged by the West. This means that it might not be long until they start selling them in Europe and the US, as well struggling against the iPhone.
LG
- NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad-core CPU
- A whopping 4.7 inches HD Screen (1280×720)
- 8MP Rear Camera and 1.3MP Front
- 16GB on a microSD card.
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box
- 21Mbps HSPA or LTE depending on region and carrier
- 2000mAh battery
- NFC
While the Optimus 4X HD is impressive in its own right, it doesn’t hold a candle to the LG Optimus LTE2. Here’s why.
LG Optimus LTE2 specs
- 1.5 Ghz NVIDIA quad-core Tegra 3 processor/dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor
- 2GB RAM
- 4.7″ True HD display (rumored)
- 2,150 mAH
Just when you thought LG was done, another leak pops up. And wow, is this one amazing! You be the judge.
LG LS970 Eclipse specs
- 4.67″ WXGA display
- 1.5 Ghz quad-core Krait processor
- 2GB RAM
- 13MP rear camera
- 2,100 mAH battery
HUAWEI
- 4.5″ qHD display
- NFC
- 16GB of onboard memory
- 8MP camera
- Quad-core 1.5Ghz processor
- Android 4.0x+ Ice Cream Sandwich
- 2200 mAh battery
ZTE
Huawei and ZTE are both well known in their own Chinese markets, but have failed to make an impression on the world stage. Until now.
While Huawei will be releasing the flashier Ascend D Quad, ZTE is right behind, providing a quad-core option for the budget-conscious. Let’s take a look at the specs of the ZTE Era.
ZTE Era specs
- 4.3 inch qHD display
- 960×540 resolution
- 1.3 Ghz NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor
- 1GB RAM
- 8GB internal storage, microSD support
- 8MP rear camera
- Android 4.0
The fight for Android smartphone supremacy is shaping up quite well, with the action set to heat up over the second half of the year with some truly amazing devices in the pipeline. It almost makes you wonder if HTC and Samsung rushed their flagship releases.
What are your thoughts? Which device do you think will wear the crown at the end of the year? Are excited for the first 2GB RAM smartphones? Did HTC and Samsung show their hand too soon? Let us know in the comments section below.
- HTC One X
- Motorola Atrix 3
- Sony Xperia S
- Samsung Galaxy S3
- Meizu MX
- LG Optimus 4X HD
- Panasonic Eluga Power
- Huawei Ascend D Quad
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