Help me complete features table for the latest high-end phones


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I am creating a table in Excel detailing the features of the latest high-end phones so I can post it here on Neowin (perhaps in the A Collection of Essential Guides forum).

Can you help me add missing information, fix incorrect information etc.

I am not adding dimensions or battery sizes.

Table image attached below.

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Many thanks!

According to AnandTech http://www.anandtech.com/show/5811/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-preview the SGS3 has F/2.6 and a focal length of 3.7mm. They didn't mention the 35mm equivalent though.

And I think you know already, but seeing that your location is "United Kingdom", I doubt you'd ever see the LTE and Dual-core S4 version of the HTC One X, which seems like it's AT&T only. It might be clearer for others to separate them into two different columns (the AT&T and International versions).

The Lumia 900 records at 720p (a limitation of the S2 Snapdragons I believe), and it's front facing camera is 1MP, which does video recording at VGA at 30 fps.

It also has LTE support, Dual Microphones, and supports the HD Voice codec.

Galaxy S3: Dual Mic, BT v4.0 a2dp, so you can remove thw question points ;-)

you can add that it has a rgb info LED.

Then you miss the battery and the SIM size (normal or microSIM)

Battery size is pointless, it's not directly relative to battery life between models.

Dual mic for the iPhone 4s should be: Yes.

Are you sure? I am looking at my iPhone 4S now and I see a mic grill on the left and a speaker grill on the right.

2nd mic is on top next to the headphone jack.

This is true, it's the noise cancellation mic.

Also, the f stop of the iPhone 4s camera is 2.4. :)

Question:

For Android, why not include for example those other stores?

At least the Amazon Appstore.

Could use mentioning of other markets, too.

Maybe even include Cydia?

Glassed Silver:mac

Also, the HTC One X has a slow motion video capture mode.

(480p @ I believe 120 fp/s)

iPhone 4s has Gorilla glass, too.

Glassed Silver:mac

Also, the HTC One X has a slow motion video capture mode.

(480p @ I believe 120 fp/s)

Glassed Silver:mac

Each phone has little things like that. I had to be selective in the table :/

Each phone has little things like that. I had to be selective in the table :/

Why not make a "Misc Special features" then?

Pick a couple and go for each. :p

Glassed Silver:mac

To me, they're both microSD cards. Just different types of microSD cards.

:|

Buddy, they offer vastly different capabilities.

That's like saying why say you sell a Mercedes on eBay, after just putting "5-door car"!

Glassed Silver:ios

I have never said they were the same.

Honestly, if I found such a flaw in a table, I wouldn't bother with reading the rest.

As you said, not the same and a HUGE difference to a lot of people.

SDXC = future proof for quite some years to come!

SDHC = getting old... Still good, but... yeah, it's reached its peak

Glassed Silver:mac

Honestly, if I found such a flaw in a table, I wouldn't bother with reading the rest.

As you said, not the same and a HUGE difference to a lot of people.

SDXC = future proof for quite some years to come!

SDHC = getting old... Still good, but... yeah, it's reached its peak

Glassed Silver:mac

:| I should have just wrote "memory card support" instead.

:| I should have just wrote "memory card support" instead.

Yup.

If you don't want to go into details, that's fine, however, don't just put "similar" (read: WRONG ;) ) information if you don't care personally.

Then again, I as a reader would probably see that the chart isn't among the most precise and move on.

I don't know, I find that this kind of information can be more crucial to some than say a little more dpi, which can be calculated easily if you are provided with the screen size and resolution. :)

Glassed Silver:mac

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