Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com For Sprint User this has to be an interesting time; having a plethora of handsets to choice from. Today we set up a fight between the top dogs within the network to see which is the best Android smartphone for a Sprint user. this fight is between the Samsung Epic 4G Touch vs. The Motorola Photon 4G. May the best High powered Android Smartphone win. HARDWARE Samsung Epic 4G Touch The Samsung Epic 4G touch backs a 1.2Ghz dual core Exynos processor, a 2MP front facing camera for video chat, and an 8MP camera with LED flash and records at 1080P. All wrapped around a 4.52" Super AMOLED Plus screen Its got Sprint 4G Wimax and runs super fast. The device boots up quickly, though in terms of weigh it is slightly thick than the European Samsung galaxy S II and weight a tad bit more.( Seriously who case the thing is still super thin)The Samsung Epic 4G Touch feels sleek and compact, with a plastic mesh back for better grip. The Epic 4G touch runs Android 2.3.4 with Touch 4.0 UX overlay. The device is a wimax 4G device, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Motorola Photon 4G The Motorola Photon 4G is powered by a 1Ghz dual-core tegra 2 processor, with a lovely 4.3"qHD screen. Which displays superbly in sunlight, an 8MP rear camera with dual LED flash (720p recording), front facing VGA camera. 16GB of internal storage, mini HDMI-put and a kickstand which sprint made famous with the EVO line of smartphones. The Photon ...
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Battle Vid:Samsung Epic 4G Touch vs, Motorola Photon 4G
Battle Vid:Samsung Epic 4G Touch vs, Motorola Photon 4G Tube. Duration : 13.77 Mins.
Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com For Sprint User this has to be an interesting time; having a plethora of handsets to choice from. Today we set up a fight between the top dogs within the network to see which is the best Android smartphone for a Sprint user. this fight is between the Samsung Epic 4G Touch vs. The Motorola Photon 4G. May the best High powered Android Smartphone win. HARDWARE Samsung Epic 4G Touch The Samsung Epic 4G touch backs a 1.2Ghz dual core Exynos processor, a 2MP front facing camera for video chat, and an 8MP camera with LED flash and records at 1080P. All wrapped around a 4.52" Super AMOLED Plus screen Its got Sprint 4G Wimax and runs super fast. The device boots up quickly, though in terms of weigh it is slightly thick than the European Samsung galaxy S II and weight a tad bit more.( Seriously who case the thing is still super thin)The Samsung Epic 4G Touch feels sleek and compact, with a plastic mesh back for better grip. The Epic 4G touch runs Android 2.3.4 with Touch 4.0 UX overlay. The device is a wimax 4G device, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Motorola Photon 4G The Motorola Photon 4G is powered by a 1Ghz dual-core tegra 2 processor, with a lovely 4.3"qHD screen. Which displays superbly in sunlight, an 8MP rear camera with dual LED flash (720p recording), front facing VGA camera. 16GB of internal storage, mini HDMI-put and a kickstand which sprint made famous with the EVO line of smartphones. The Photon ...
Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Empireavenue: www.empireavenue.com For Sprint User this has to be an interesting time; having a plethora of handsets to choice from. Today we set up a fight between the top dogs within the network to see which is the best Android smartphone for a Sprint user. this fight is between the Samsung Epic 4G Touch vs. The Motorola Photon 4G. May the best High powered Android Smartphone win. HARDWARE Samsung Epic 4G Touch The Samsung Epic 4G touch backs a 1.2Ghz dual core Exynos processor, a 2MP front facing camera for video chat, and an 8MP camera with LED flash and records at 1080P. All wrapped around a 4.52" Super AMOLED Plus screen Its got Sprint 4G Wimax and runs super fast. The device boots up quickly, though in terms of weigh it is slightly thick than the European Samsung galaxy S II and weight a tad bit more.( Seriously who case the thing is still super thin)The Samsung Epic 4G Touch feels sleek and compact, with a plastic mesh back for better grip. The Epic 4G touch runs Android 2.3.4 with Touch 4.0 UX overlay. The device is a wimax 4G device, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Motorola Photon 4G The Motorola Photon 4G is powered by a 1Ghz dual-core tegra 2 processor, with a lovely 4.3"qHD screen. Which displays superbly in sunlight, an 8MP rear camera with dual LED flash (720p recording), front facing VGA camera. 16GB of internal storage, mini HDMI-put and a kickstand which sprint made famous with the EVO line of smartphones. The Photon ...
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