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October 2011
Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY 4G Phone
Games and all the usual stuff you get with a Smartphone I am not kidding! The Xperia PLAY 4G is a great Phone for those who play games. It is also a very capable product for those who want all the bells and whistles that are available on most SmartPhones and occasionally like to play a game or two.
This is the fourth phone Sony Ericsson has provided for my reviews. The Xperia Play 4G has a black front and a shiny blue back. It is fairly lightweight at a low 6.2 ounces. The phone seems small in my hands but it measures 4.69 x 0.63 x 2.44 inches with a 4 inch screen and seems in line with many others. There are a minimum of rockers and connection points. An On/off button on the top right, a USB connection point for charging and transferring media to and from phone, a rocker for volume control, and Left and right triggers for gaming. The big perk is the PlayStation like gaming area built into the slider TO READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE CLICK HERE
Droid 3 by Motorola for Verizon
I have reviewed a number of Motorola Droid SmartPhones since the first one. I love the “DROID” notification sound. It makes me feel part of the outer limits of space. They are all Android phones. Along with evoking special memories the Droid series from Motorola is a solid product line with plenty of capability. The Droid 3 tested here was provided by Verizon.
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Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 for Verizon
Photo provided by Verizon
When I was arranging the loan of the Droid 3 I was offered a test period with the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. I had just finished a hands-on test period with the AT&T version but thought it might be interesting to see if the Verizon unit was any different. They were kind enough to include the Galaxy Tab in the box. The Verizon offering had some snazzy startup colors and rings. It also seemed to work a little faster when searching and performing other tasks. The Verizon Apps market was easier to work with. Otherwise things seemed to be the same as far as operating both units. To see photos taken with the Verizon version on my Flickr site CLICK HERE.
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