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Apple held their California Streaming event earlier today and this event took place on September 14 (US time) in the US or 3:00am on September 15 Australian time. And as expected Apple announced the iPhones for 2021, the iPhone 13 series. There are four variants again in this year’s iPhone range: iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. iPhone 13 Series CamerasThe iPhone 13 series has a particular focus on improved cameras. The iPhone 13 series all have what Apple call Cinematic Mode, which is enabled on both front and rear cameras, and with this you can take Portrait Mode-style footage. This is adjustable after shooting in the Photos app or iMovie app. iPhone 13 and 13 Mini come with improved dual lenses a 12 MP main, as well as a 12 MP ultra-wide camera. The iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max have triple lenses with support for Night Mode in all three lenses. DesignThis year’s iPhones are IP68 dust and water resistant to a depth of six meters for up to 30 minutes) and Apple has designed the iPhone 13 series to have a flat edge design. They come with the Ceramic Shield glass was used on the iPhone 12 series. The iPhone 13 and 13 Mini will be available in five new colours: Pink, Blue, Midnight, Starlight and Product Red. The Pro versions, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max devices are available in Graphite, Gold, Silver or a Sierra blue. MagSafe is also present on all the iPhone 13 handsets as is 5G. The iPhone 13 range uses the new iOS 15. Screens and DisplaysAll four iPhone 13 models have a smaller notch in the screen, about 20% smaller when compared to the previous models. The iPhone 13 Mini has a 5.4 inch screen. The iPhone 13 and 13 Pro (1170 x 2532 screen) both have 6.1 inch screens while the big iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 6.7 inch screen with 1284 x 2778. The non Pro versions, the iPhone 13 (1170 x 2532) and 13 Mini (1080 x 2340) have Retina XDR displays with a 60Hz screen refresh rate. The Pro and Pro Max versions have new 120Hz displays that are adjustable for much smoother graphics, while the iPhone 13 and 13 Mini have brighter displays with a maximum brightness of at 1,200 nits. A15 Bionic Processor: Faster SpeedsAll models in the iPhone 13 series all use Apple’s A15 Bionic chipset and Apple states this is up to 50% faster speeds in the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max and 30% faster speeds in the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini over Apple’s competitors. The new 16-core Neural Engine that is faster is also utilised in all iPhone 13 models. StorageBoth the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini will be available in 128GB, 256GB or 512GB storage capacities while the Pro Max and Pro versions will be available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB as well as a new storage option for iPhones a 1TB version. PricingThe iPhone 12 Mini ranges from $1199 to $1719, the iPhone 13 ranges in pricing from $1349 to $1969. The 13 Pro is priced from $1699 to $2569 while the iPhone 13 Pro Max is priced from $1849 to 2719. Pricing is listed below: iPhone 13 Mini 128GB $1199.00 iPhone 13 Mini 256GB $1369.00 iPhone 13 Mini 512GB $1719.00 View iPhone 13 Mini cases and accessories here iPhone 13 128GB $1349.00 iPhone 13 256GB $1519.00 iPhone 13 512GB $1869.00 View iPhone 13 cases and accessories here iPhone 13 Pro 128GB $1699.00 iPhone 13 Pro 256GB $1899.00 iPhone 13 Pro 512GB $2219.00 iPhone 13 Pro 1TB $2569.00 View iPhone 13 Pro cases and accessories here iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB $1849.00 iPhone 13 Pro Max 256GB $2019.00 iPhone 13 Pro Max 512GB $2369.00 iPhone 13 Pro Max 1TB $2719.00 View iPhone 13 Pro Max cases and accessories here Release Date And Preorder DatesPre orders for all iPhone 13 models commence at 10:00pm AEST on September 17th 2021 and go the devices on sale September 24th 2021. All models are being launched at the same time unlike the iPhone 12 launch which was a staggered launch. View cases and accessories for all iPhones here. You can view a full list of iPhone models and specifications in our article History of the iPhone: iPhone Release Dates At this event Apple also announced the below:
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Apple held their California Streaming event earlier today and this event took place on September 14 (US time) in the US or 3:00am on September 15 Australian time. And as expected Apple announced the iPhones for 2021, the iPhone 13 series. There are four variants again in this year’s iPhone range: iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max. iPhone 13 Series CamerasThe iPhone 13 series has a particular focus on improved cameras. The iPhone 13 series all have what Apple call Cinematic Mode, which is enabled on both front and rear cameras, and with this you can take Portrait Mode-style footage. This is adjustable after shooting in the Photos app or iMovie app. iPhone 13 and 13 Mini come with improved dual lenses a 12 MP main, as well as a 12 MP ultra-wide camera. The iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max have triple lenses with support for Night Mode in all three lenses. DesignThis year’s iPhones are IP68 dust and water resistant to a depth of six meters for up to 30 minutes) and Apple has designed the iPhone 13 series to have a flat edge design. They come with the Ceramic Shield glass was used on the iPhone 12 series. The iPhone 13 and 13 Mini will be available in five new colours: Pink, Blue, Midnight, Starlight and Product Red. The Pro versions, iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max devices are available in Graphite, Gold, Silver or a Sierra blue. MagSafe is also present on all the iPhone 13 handsets as is 5G. The iPhone 13 range uses the new iOS 15. Screens and DisplaysAll four iPhone 13 models have a smaller notch in the screen, about 20% smaller when compared to the previous models. The iPhone 13 Mini has a 5.4 inch screen. The iPhone 13 and 13 Pro (1170 x 2532 screen) both have 6.1 inch screens while the big iPhone 13 Pro Max has a 6.7 inch screen with 1284 x 2778. The non Pro versions, the iPhone 13 (1170 x 2532) and 13 Mini (1080 x 2340) have Retina XDR displays with a 60Hz screen refresh rate. The Pro and Pro Max versions have new 120Hz displays that are adjustable for much smoother graphics, while the iPhone 13 and 13 Mini have brighter displays with a maximum brightness of at 1,200 nits. A15 Bionic Processor: Faster SpeedsAll models in the iPhone 13 series all use Apple’s A15 Bionic chipset and Apple states this is up to 50% faster speeds in the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max and 30% faster speeds in the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini over Apple’s competitors. The new 16-core Neural Engine that is faster is also utilised in all iPhone 13 models. StorageBoth the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Mini will be available in 128GB, 256GB or 512GB storage capacities while the Pro Max and Pro versions will be available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB as well as a new storage option for iPhones a 1TB version. PricingThe iPhone 12 Mini ranges from $1199 to $1719, the iPhone 13 ranges in pricing from $1349 to $1969. The 13 Pro is priced from $1699 to $2569 while the iPhone 13 Pro Max is priced from $1849 to 2719. Pricing is listed below: iPhone 13 Mini 128GB $1199.00 iPhone 13 Mini 256GB $1369.00 iPhone 13 Mini 512GB $1719.00 View iPhone 13 Mini cases and accessories here iPhone 13 128GB $1349.00 iPhone 13 256GB $1519.00 iPhone 13 512GB $1869.00 View iPhone 13 cases and accessories here iPhone 13 Pro 128GB $1699.00 iPhone 13 Pro 256GB $1899.00 iPhone 13 Pro 512GB $2219.00 iPhone 13 Pro 1TB $2569.00 View iPhone 13 Pro cases and accessories here iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB $1849.00 iPhone 13 Pro Max 256GB $2019.00 iPhone 13 Pro Max 512GB $2369.00 iPhone 13 Pro Max 1TB $2719.00 View iPhone 13 Pro Max cases and accessories here Release Date And Preorder DatesPre orders for all iPhone 13 models commence at 10:00pm AEST on September 17th 2021 and go the devices on sale September 24th 2021. All models are being launched at the same time unlike the iPhone 12 launch which was a staggered launch. View cases and accessories for all iPhones here. You can view a full list of iPhone models and specifications in our article History of the iPhone: iPhone Release Dates At this event Apple also announced the below:
The post Apple Announces The iPhone 13 appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. Via https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4329 In this century, smartphones are the talk of the town. But does it mean bar phones are no longer important? Of course not. Nokia’s 225 4G is the latest design and definition of a 21st-century bar phone. Going for A$78 (you can buy the Nokia 225 4G here), the bar phone has a perfect blend of price and value as it provides the basics of a phone plus its classic design is not that surprising as Nokia has been a trusted brand for these types of phones. The Nokia 225 4G is a part of Nokia’s feature phone range along with the Nokia 800 Tough (reviewed here), the Nokia 8000 4G and the Nokia 2720 4G Flip (read the review here). In this review, we’ll look at the Nokia 225 4G and its features. DesignThe phone has a candy bar design with beautiful colour options and a glossy finish. It’s not a little extra, but at least the finish gives it a premium look. Nokia brought the 225 4G phone with classic blue, black, and metallic sand. While this Nokia phone is not a smartphone, it appeals to anyone who does not mind using a non-touchscreen device. The display is 2.4 inches with a 240×320 screen placed just above the call and number keys. You can remove the phone’s plastic back, where the 1150mAh battery is located. The Australian model comes with the preinstalled memory card (16GB), an excellent inclusion for such a price point. In this digital age, cameras are crucial, but the Nokia 225 phone has a little 0.3MP camera- a little archaic for smartphone lovers. However, you rarely take photos or have a separate camera, then the phone’s camera is just fine for its type. PerformanceThe Nokia 225 feature phone operates on a System 30+ OS, which is different from other types of Nokia devices which commonly use KaiOS. System 30+ is more versatile and has basic software features and nods such as a Facebook app and an Internet browser. But the 1Ghz processor available on this handset can only accommodate limited apps, and you may not be able to add apps like WhatsApp or Instagram. However, you can still enjoy preinstalled games like the obvious Snake and Aussie’s household game Crossy Road. Also, the phone does not have WiFi in any way, so if you want to stay away from the internet while travelling, this would be an excellent phone. Battery LifeIt is no surprise that old-school phones are known for their superior battery life, majorly due to the lack of draining apps. HMD Global claims that the 225 4G Nokia can last up to 24 days with a single SIM, 16 days with a dual SIM, and 19 hours talking with a single SIM. While we haven’t yet tested how true this is, we believe Nokia has done enough tests to make these claims. Generally, if you spend less time on the phone, you should have a long enough battery life. This being a Nokia, most of the features of the 225 4G are what we saw in the bar phone era and have little to do with 2020 or 2021 phones. However, if you want a simple phone to help you manoeuvre through texts and calls, the Nokia 225 4G is your top choice. It has a decent price point and is an ideal seniors phone. You can view our range of Nokia phones here as well as accessories for all Nokia phones. The post Nokia 225 4G Mobile Phone Review appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. source https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4324 from Nokia 225 4G Mobile Phone Review https://campadelectronic.tumblr.com/post/661654449941561344 In this century, smartphones are the talk of the town. But does it mean bar phones are no longer important? Of course not. Nokia’s 225 4G is the latest design and definition of a 21st-century bar phone. Going for A$78 (you can buy the Nokia 225 4G here), the bar phone has a perfect blend of price and value as it provides the basics of a phone plus its classic design is not that surprising as Nokia has been a trusted brand for these types of phones. The Nokia 225 4G is a part of Nokia’s feature phone range along with the Nokia 800 Tough (reviewed here), the Nokia 8000 4G and the Nokia 2720 4G Flip (read the review here). In this review, we’ll look at the Nokia 225 4G and its features. DesignThe phone has a candy bar design with beautiful colour options and a glossy finish. It’s not a little extra, but at least the finish gives it a premium look. Nokia brought the 225 4G phone with classic blue, black, and metallic sand. While this Nokia phone is not a smartphone, it appeals to anyone who does not mind using a non-touchscreen device. The display is 2.4 inches with a 240×320 screen placed just above the call and number keys. You can remove the phone’s plastic back, where the 1150mAh battery is located. The Australian model comes with the preinstalled memory card (16GB), an excellent inclusion for such a price point. In this digital age, cameras are crucial, but the Nokia 225 phone has a little 0.3MP camera- a little archaic for smartphone lovers. However, you rarely take photos or have a separate camera, then the phone’s camera is just fine for its type. PerformanceThe Nokia 225 feature phone operates on a System 30+ OS, which is different from other types of Nokia devices which commonly use KaiOS. System 30+ is more versatile and has basic software features and nods such as a Facebook app and an Internet browser. But the 1Ghz processor available on this handset can only accommodate limited apps, and you may not be able to add apps like WhatsApp or Instagram. However, you can still enjoy preinstalled games like the obvious Snake and Aussie’s household game Crossy Road. Also, the phone does not have WiFi in any way, so if you want to stay away from the internet while travelling, this would be an excellent phone. Battery LifeIt is no surprise that old-school phones are known for their superior battery life, majorly due to the lack of draining apps. HMD Global claims that the 225 4G Nokia can last up to 24 days with a single SIM, 16 days with a dual SIM, and 19 hours talking with a single SIM. While we haven’t yet tested how true this is, we believe Nokia has done enough tests to make these claims. Generally, if you spend less time on the phone, you should have a long enough battery life. This being a Nokia, most of the features of the 225 4G are what we saw in the bar phone era and have little to do with 2020 or 2021 phones. However, if you want a simple phone to help you manoeuvre through texts and calls, the Nokia 225 4G is your top choice. It has a decent price point and is an ideal seniors phone. You can view our range of Nokia phones here as well as accessories for all Nokia phones. The post Nokia 225 4G Mobile Phone Review appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. Via https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4324 You probably remember the flip phones from the ’90s and early and mid-2000’s vividly. The flipping motion and slamming the top down after a conversation did have a cool factor to it. Be that as it may, few will likely trade in their smartphones for the new generation flip phones being manufactured today. Still, these phones can be good secondary phones or primary phones for people without much need for the numerous features that come with smartphones. The Nokia 2720 is a part of Nokia’s feature phone range along with the Nokia 800 Tough, the Nokia 8000 4G and the Nokia 225 4G. If this is something you would be interested in, the Nokia 2720 flip phone would be a worthwhile consideration. Here is what to expect from the phone. DesignThis flip phone has a sleek minimalist design that could be just what you need and comes in black and grey. Features and SpecsHere is a more detailed look into the accessible features of the phone. DisplayThe phone offers 2.8 QVGA inches on the main display with 240 × 320 pixels of resolution at a 4:3 ratio. The front display is 1.3 inches. The front display allows you to see who is texting or calling before flipping the phone open. Closing the flip hangs up a call. The keypad on the phone has big, clear buttons with a backlight to help you use your phone in poor lighting. The buttons are, however, not separated, which can be a bit clumsy for some people. CameraUnfortunately, the camera on this phone is nothing to write home about and is incomparable to cameras on the smartphones that have taken over the market. Still, the phone does have the main camera, which is a 2 MP single lens. This is widely different from smartphones which come with a front camera and a selfie camera. You cannot do any serious photography with this camera, but it’s good enough for casual snaps. ConnectivityUnlike its predecessors, this Nokia flip phone has 4G network access which is a significant addition. In addition, you also get basic internet use with the phone as it comes equipped with Wi-Fi and Hotspot connectivity. The phone also had GPS, a micro USB slot, and Bluetooth. You will get some pre-installed social media apps to enable you to stay connected on the go. BatteryIf you remember anything from Nokia phones from way back, it’s probably a battery that could remain powered for days at a time. Well, Nokia has kept this attribute alive with its Nokia 2720. The phone has a removable 1500mAh battery that will keep you going for days on end. Moreover, it is touted to offer 700h on standby, which is quite impressive. StorageWith this phone, you get 4GB of internal storage, but you can add an extra 32GB of external storage via an SD card. PlatformThe phone uses KaiOS instead of Android, which is more commonly used today, and a Qualcomm 205 processor. Who Is This Phone For?In the world of smartphones and tens of applications in one gadget, you might wonder who this phone is created for. Well, the Nokia 2720 is perfect as a kid’s first phone. It’s also an ideal go-to phone for a more mature user looking for basic calling and texting functions. You can buy the Nokia 2720 here as well as other Nokia phones. The post Nokia 2720 4G Flip Phone Review appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. source https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4318 from Nokia 2720 4G Flip Phone Review https://campadelectronic.tumblr.com/post/661284495276769280 You probably remember the flip phones from the ’90s and early and mid-2000’s vividly. The flipping motion and slamming the top down after a conversation did have a cool factor to it. Be that as it may, few will likely trade in their smartphones for the new generation flip phones being manufactured today. Still, these phones can be good secondary phones or primary phones for people without much need for the numerous features that come with smartphones. The Nokia 2720 is a part of Nokia’s feature phone range along with the Nokia 800 Tough, the Nokia 8000 4G and the Nokia 225 4G. If this is something you would be interested in, the Nokia 2720 flip phone would be a worthwhile consideration. Here is what to expect from the phone. DesignThis flip phone has a sleek minimalist design that could be just what you need and comes in black and grey. Features and SpecsHere is a more detailed look into the accessible features of the phone. DisplayThe phone offers 2.8 QVGA inches on the main display with 240 × 320 pixels of resolution at a 4:3 ratio. The front display is 1.3 inches. The front display allows you to see who is texting or calling before flipping the phone open. Closing the flip hangs up a call. The keypad on the phone has big, clear buttons with a backlight to help you use your phone in poor lighting. The buttons are, however, not separated, which can be a bit clumsy for some people. CameraUnfortunately, the camera on this phone is nothing to write home about and is incomparable to cameras on the smartphones that have taken over the market. Still, the phone does have the main camera, which is a 2 MP single lens. This is widely different from smartphones which come with a front camera and a selfie camera. You cannot do any serious photography with this camera, but it’s good enough for casual snaps. ConnectivityUnlike its predecessors, this Nokia flip phone has 4G network access which is a significant addition. In addition, you also get basic internet use with the phone as it comes equipped with Wi-Fi and Hotspot connectivity. The phone also had GPS, a micro USB slot, and Bluetooth. You will get some pre-installed social media apps to enable you to stay connected on the go. BatteryIf you remember anything from Nokia phones from way back, it’s probably a battery that could remain powered for days at a time. Well, Nokia has kept this attribute alive with its Nokia 2720. The phone has a removable 1500mAh battery that will keep you going for days on end. Moreover, it is touted to offer 700h on standby, which is quite impressive. StorageWith this phone, you get 4GB of internal storage, but you can add an extra 32GB of external storage via an SD card. PlatformThe phone uses KaiOS instead of Android, which is more commonly used today, and a Qualcomm 205 processor. Who Is This Phone For?In the world of smartphones and tens of applications in one gadget, you might wonder who this phone is created for. Well, the Nokia 2720 is perfect as a kid’s first phone. It’s also an ideal go-to phone for a more mature user looking for basic calling and texting functions. You can buy the Nokia 2720 here as well as other Nokia phones. The post Nokia 2720 4G Flip Phone Review appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. Via https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4318 Once huge just in its native China, Oppo phones have quickly permeated other countries over the last couple of years. Indeed, Oppo phones have today cemented their place as genuine, affordable, and reliable options to rival more known brands. This can be attributed to a couple of reasons, including the wide variety of options Oppo provides its users. With the different phones at different budgets, there is practically something for everyone. The latest releases are the Reno 4 Series that hit the market within months of each other in 2020. This series has the Reno4 5G and the Reno4 Z 5G. Here is a detailed look at the Reno4 5G and the Reno4 Z 5G. DesignAt 7.8mm thickness, you get a slim body with clean lines and unpretentious contours that provide a comfortable grip. Both the Reno4 and the Reno4 Z are 5G equipped and retail at $799 and $599 respectively in Australia. The Reno4 5G comes in space black and galactic blue, while you can get the Reno4 Z 5G in ink black and dew white. Either way, both phones embody Oppo’s quest of creating premium phones at affordable prices. Features and SpecsHere are the main features you get with the Reno 4 series. DisplayThe Reno4 Z has a 6.5 LCD screen, while the Reno 4 has a 6.4 AMOLED screen display. The Reno4 Z has an all-in-one energy-saving chip , strong performance and low energy consumption. If you cannot stand another 3-D dual-curved shaped phone, not to worry, as this phone features a more balanced geometric 2.5 D curved casing. The Reno 4 has a 2.5D curved screen, and its AMOLED screen minimizes blue light protecting your eyes while still delivering great detail and clarity. Both phones have a resolution of 1080 × 2400 pixels with a 20:9 ratio. DimensionsThe Reno 4’s dimensions are 160 × 73.9 × 77mm (6.31 × 2.91 × 0.30in). The phone weighs 169 grams and features a glass front encased in a plastic frame and plastic back. The Reno 4Z is slightly larger at 163.8 × 75.5 ×8.1 mm (6.45 × 2.97 × 0.32 in). It’s also heavier at 184 grams. Both phones in this series have a dual sim with dual standby and Nano-SIM. PlatformWhile both phones operate the same OS, Android 10 and colorOS 7.2, their chipsets are different. The Reno 4 uses the Qualcomm SM7125 Snapdragon 720G. The Reno 4Z makes use of the MediaTek MT6873V Dimensity 8005G. Memory and BatteryThe Reno 4 has a micro card slot, while the Reno 4Z doesn’t. However, both phones come with 128GB and 8GB Ram. This is adequate memory for most heavy users. Both phones have non-removable batteries with Li-Po 4015 and 4000 mAh for the Reno 4 and Reno 4Z, respectively. CameraExpect a powerful main camera on both phones with 48MP. LED flash, panorama, and HDR. Yay or Nay?This is a definitive yes! The Oppo Reno4 is exactly what Oppo has fashioned itself to produce: stylish, powerful, and affordable. The post Oppo Reno4 Series Phones appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. source https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4308 from Oppo Reno4 Series Phones https://campadelectronic.tumblr.com/post/660291671574167552 Once huge just in its native China, Oppo phones have quickly permeated other countries over the last couple of years. Indeed, Oppo phones have today cemented their place as genuine, affordable, and reliable options to rival more known brands. This can be attributed to a couple of reasons, including the wide variety of options Oppo provides its users. With the different phones at different budgets, there is practically something for everyone. The latest releases are the Reno 4 Series that hit the market within months of each other in 2020. This series has the Reno4 5G and the Reno4 Z 5G. Here is a detailed look at the Reno4 5G and the Reno4 Z 5G. DesignAt 7.8mm thickness, you get a slim body with clean lines and unpretentious contours that provide a comfortable grip. Both the Reno4 and the Reno4 Z are 5G equipped and retail at $799 and $599 respectively in Australia. The Reno4 5G comes in space black and galactic blue, while you can get the Reno4 Z 5G in ink black and dew white. Either way, both phones embody Oppo’s quest of creating premium phones at affordable prices. Features and SpecsHere are the main features you get with the Reno 4 series. DisplayThe Reno4 Z has a 6.5 LCD screen, while the Reno 4 has a 6.4 AMOLED screen display. The Reno4 Z has an all-in-one energy-saving chip , strong performance and low energy consumption. If you cannot stand another 3-D dual-curved shaped phone, not to worry, as this phone features a more balanced geometric 2.5 D curved casing. The Reno 4 has a 2.5D curved screen, and its AMOLED screen minimizes blue light protecting your eyes while still delivering great detail and clarity. Both phones have a resolution of 1080 × 2400 pixels with a 20:9 ratio. DimensionsThe Reno 4’s dimensions are 160 × 73.9 × 77mm (6.31 × 2.91 × 0.30in). The phone weighs 169 grams and features a glass front encased in a plastic frame and plastic back. The Reno 4Z is slightly larger at 163.8 × 75.5 ×8.1 mm (6.45 × 2.97 × 0.32 in). It’s also heavier at 184 grams. Both phones in this series have a dual sim with dual standby and Nano-SIM. PlatformWhile both phones operate the same OS, Android 10 and colorOS 7.2, their chipsets are different. The Reno 4 uses the Qualcomm SM7125 Snapdragon 720G. The Reno 4Z makes use of the MediaTek MT6873V Dimensity 8005G. Memory and BatteryThe Reno 4 has a micro card slot, while the Reno 4Z doesn’t. However, both phones come with 128GB and 8GB Ram. This is adequate memory for most heavy users. Both phones have non-removable batteries with Li-Po 4015 and 4000 mAh for the Reno 4 and Reno 4Z, respectively. CameraExpect a powerful main camera on both phones with 48MP. LED flash, panorama, and HDR. Yay or Nay?This is a definitive yes! The Oppo Reno4 is exactly what Oppo has fashioned itself to produce: stylish, powerful, and affordable. The post Oppo Reno4 Series Phones appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. Via https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4308 Despite numerous new entrants in the smartphone space, Samsung has remained a leader in the global smartphone market, with an 18.8% market share. As far as mobile phones go, Samsung has not sat on its hands. Instead, the company has kept its eye on the market pulse and is adapting quickly. One way this is visible is through the Samsung Galaxy enterprise edition. What Is Samsung Galaxy Enterprise Edition?Samsung enterprise devices are essentially designed for businesses. However, this does not mean the products, designs, or performance is different. On the contrary, regular customers can buy and use these devices, only that they are sold as a package. These come with a Suite of software and hardware-focused at solving business mobility needs more than they do for individual Samsung mobile phone users. Granted, a business can buy individual consumer phones and tablets for business use. However, these will have some blind spots and will not address issues such as:
What To ExpectHere is a more detailed look at some of the key highlights from the Samsung galaxy enterprise edition. Knox for EnterpriseOne of the key concerns for businesses today is the security of their network. Lapses in this can lead to security breaches that are inconveniencing, embarrassing and expensive. Knox for enterprises is a suite for end-to-end device security. This includes an array of automatic deployment tools and security governance. Desktop eXperience (DeX)The Desktop eXperience gives you just that-the opportunity to work on a smaller gadget just as you would on a PC. All you need is to add a mouse /keyboard and monitor. Microsoft PartnershipThe Galaxy enterprise edition has a closer partnership with Microsoft. This offers access to Microsoft 365 productivity tools. It also offers a link to windows and a seamless overflow between PC and mobile. Finance OptionsBusinesses get ample financial support. This is everything from Microsoft Azure services, and fleet management. Business RuggedBecause business is not always carried out in swanky offices, business devices sometimes require toughness to suit their environment. This is what Samsung has tried to do with the Samsung rugged phones such as the Galaxy Xcover Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 5. Samsung tough phones are built to withstand harsh conditions, with supporting features like dust and water resistance. In the Galaxy Tab Active series, devices include Tab Active 3, Tab S7, and Tab Active Pro. Besides water and dust resistance, these come with replaceable batteries and drop resistance. Their sensitivity settings come good enough to allow workers to get work done on their gadgets with gloves on. Think portable, compact, tough, and sturdy enough to go from your office to harsh job sites without skipping a beat. The Take-AwayWhat you get with the Samsung Galaxy Enterprise Edition phones is the ability to take your business where the traditional PC can’t go. Other features like its no battery mode allow employees to keep working in situations where you would otherwise be cut off from your device, work, and productivity. The post Samsung Galaxy Enterprise Edition Devices appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. Via https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4303 Despite numerous new entrants in the smartphone space, Samsung has remained a leader in the global smartphone market, with an 18.8% market share. As far as mobile phones go, Samsung has not sat on its hands. Instead, the company has kept its eye on the market pulse and is adapting quickly. One way this is visible is through the Samsung Galaxy enterprise edition. What Is Samsung Galaxy Enterprise Edition?Samsung enterprise devices are essentially designed for businesses. However, this does not mean the products, designs, or performance is different. On the contrary, regular customers can buy and use these devices, only that they are sold as a package. These come with a Suite of software and hardware-focused at solving business mobility needs more than they do for individual Samsung mobile phone users. Granted, a business can buy individual consumer phones and tablets for business use. However, these will have some blind spots and will not address issues such as:
What To ExpectHere is a more detailed look at some of the key highlights from the Samsung galaxy enterprise edition. Knox for EnterpriseOne of the key concerns for businesses today is the security of their network. Lapses in this can lead to security breaches that are inconveniencing, embarrassing and expensive. Knox for enterprises is a suite for end-to-end device security. This includes an array of automatic deployment tools and security governance. Desktop eXperience (DeX)The Desktop eXperience gives you just that-the opportunity to work on a smaller gadget just as you would on a PC. All you need is to add a mouse /keyboard and monitor. Microsoft PartnershipThe Galaxy enterprise edition has a closer partnership with Microsoft. This offers access to Microsoft 365 productivity tools. It also offers a link to windows and a seamless overflow between PC and mobile. Finance OptionsBusinesses get ample financial support. This is everything from Microsoft Azure services, and fleet management. Business RuggedBecause business is not always carried out in swanky offices, business devices sometimes require toughness to suit their environment. This is what Samsung has tried to do with the Samsung rugged phones such as the Galaxy Xcover Pro and the Samsung Galaxy Xcover 5. Samsung tough phones are built to withstand harsh conditions, with supporting features like dust and water resistance. In the Galaxy Tab Active series, devices include Tab Active 3, Tab S7, and Tab Active Pro. Besides water and dust resistance, these come with replaceable batteries and drop resistance. Their sensitivity settings come good enough to allow workers to get work done on their gadgets with gloves on. Think portable, compact, tough, and sturdy enough to go from your office to harsh job sites without skipping a beat. The Take-AwayWhat you get with the Samsung Galaxy Enterprise Edition phones is the ability to take your business where the traditional PC can’t go. Other features like its no battery mode allow employees to keep working in situations where you would otherwise be cut off from your device, work, and productivity. The post Samsung Galaxy Enterprise Edition Devices appeared first on Campad Electronics Blog. source https://www.campadelectronics.com.au/blog/?p=4303 from Samsung Galaxy Enterprise Edition Devices https://campadelectronic.tumblr.com/post/660084336100556800 |
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