Top Smartphones Rocking the Snapdragon 805 CPU

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon series of mobile chips are known for their prowess and stability. They recently introduced the Snapdragon 810 processor that aims to accomplish an array of tasks, but have only graced a select number of devices so far. So for now, we take a look at some of the best smartphones out in the market with the company’s next best thing running at the core — the Snapdragon 805 CPU.

Two out of the six devices below are not available in the Philippines and are marked with an asterisk (*). They are also ranked in no particular order.

If you’re on the lookout for a smartphone with a powerful Qualcomm processor, feast your eyes on these power-packed contenders!

Samsung Galaxy Note 4

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Easily-loved by a lot for its fluid performance and increased productivity, the Galaxy Note 4 is second to the latest model in the Note family of phablets next to the Edge.

Specifications and features:

5.7-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display @ 2560 x 1440 resolution, 513ppi
Corning Gorilla Glass 3
2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor
Adreno 420 GPU
3GB RAM
32GB internal storage
expandable up to 64GB via microSD
16 megapixel AF rear camera w/ OIS & LED flash
3.7 megapixel front camera, f/1.9 aperture
4G LTE, HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
NFC
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, EDR, LE
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
IR LED, S Pen stylus, Fingerprint sensor, UV sensor, Heart rate monitor
3,220mAh battery
Android 4.4.4 KitKat
176 g
Php35,199 (32GB) via Lazada

*Droid Turbo by Motorola

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Exclusive to Verizon, the Droid Turbo packs monster specs inlcuding a 5.2-inch 2K resolution AMOLED display, a 21-megapixel shooter, and of course the 805 CPU.

Specifications and features:

5.2-inch Quad HD AMOLED display @ 2560 x 1440 resolution, 556ppi
2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor
Adreno 420 GPU
3GB RAM
32/64GB storage
21MP rear camera with f/2.0 aperture and dual LED flash
4K video recording @ 24fps
2MP front camera
1080p video recording
Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
4G LTE/XLTE
Wireless Charging
3,900mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat
$649 (64GB)

Samsung Galaxy Note Edge

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More of a variant to the Note 4, the Note Edge’s screen bends and embraces the right side of the body. Its fresh look is not only for show as it serves specific functions as well.

Specifications and features:

5.6-inch WQHD Super AMOLED display, 2560×1440 @539ppi
2.7GHz quad-core processor
Adreno 420
3GB of RAM
Expandable 32GB/64GB internal storage
4G/LTE
16-megapixel rear camera with LED flash
Built-in Optical Stabilization
3.7-megapixel front camera with 120-degree angle lens
Android 4.4 Kitkat
Dimension: 151.3 x 82.4 x 8.3 mm
Weight: 174 g
Php44,990 via Widget City

Samsung Galaxy S5

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Another flagship from the South Korean giant, Samsung, proudly carries Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805 running the show. It’s partnered with Adreno 420 GPU and a Super AMOLED display that altogether works to bring you a solid mobile experience.

Specifications and features:

5.1-inch Super AMOLED display @ 1080×1920 pixels, 432ppi
Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 2.5GHz quad-core processor
Qualcomm Krait 450 chipset
Adreno 420 Graphics
16GB internal memory
up to 128GB via microSD card
LTE Cat. 6 300Mbps down / 50Mbps up
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
NFC
IP67 water & dust resistant
Fingerprint scanner
GPS with aGPS, GLONASS
16 megapixel camera with AF, LED flash
1080p @ 30, 60fps, 4K @ 30fps
2 megapixel front-facing camera @ 1080p
2,800mAh removable battery
Android 4.4.2 KitKat with TouchWiz UI
Php34,990

Google Nexus 6

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Another device that got a lot of people waiting is the Nexus 6. It is Google’s entry to the flagship race and gets a head start in receiving updates as a manufacturer’s perk.

Specifications and features:

5.9-inch QHD display @ 2560 x 1440 resolution, 493ppi
Gorilla Glass 3
2.7Ghz Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor
Adreno 420 GPU
32/64GB internal storage
13MP rear camera with f/2.0 lens and dual LED ring flash
4K video recording at 30fps
2MP front camera
LTE
Bluetooth 4.1
NFC
Dual front-facing speakers
82.98 x 159.26 x 10.06mm
184 grams
3220mAh battery (with Turbo Charger)
Android Lollipop
Colors: Midnight Blue and Cloud White
Php58,177 (32GB) via Galleon

*LG G3 Cat. 6

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This variant of the LG G3 is beefier than the original in the processing and graphics department. It now has a 2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 processor from 2.5GHz with Snapdragon 801; while having a better Adreno 420 GPU than the previous Adreno 330. Although only exclusive to South Korea, you can order it online for $825.

Specifications and features:

5.5-inch QHD IPS display @ 2560×1440 pixels, 538 ppi
2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 processor
Adreno 420 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
up to 128GB via microSD card
13MP rear camera with OIS, laser autofocus, and dual LED flash
2.1MP front camera
4G LTE
NFC
WiFi 802.11ac, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Miracast
Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX support
GPS w/ A-GPS support
Wireless Charging support
1-watt Speaker with Boost AMP technology
3000mAh battery
Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Starts at $825 (Php36K) via 28mobile.com

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ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) now available in the PH

ASUS Philippines has announced that the ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) which sports an 8-inch WXGA IPS display, dual-SIM support with 3G phone functionality, 64-bit Intel Atom quad-core CPU, and Android 4.4 KitKat with ZenUI is now available in the country.

ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) specs:
8-inch WXGA (1280 x 800) IPS display, 189ppi
1.33GHz 64-bit Intel Atom Z3530 quad-core CPU
PowerVR Series 6 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
5 megapixel AF rear camera
2 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM (micro)
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
Miracast support
Dual front speakers
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
Android 4.4.2 KitKat w/ ZenUI
2 hours battery life; 15.2Wh Li-polymer Battery
214 x 120 x 8.9 mm
328 g
Black, White, Red, Gold

The ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) has a price tag of Php11,995 and will be available in all ASUS authorized re-sellers nationwide.

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ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) now available in the PH

ASUS Philippines has announced that the ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) which sports an 8-inch WXGA IPS display, dual-SIM support with 3G phone functionality, 64-bit Intel Atom quad-core CPU, and Android 4.4 KitKat with ZenUI is now available in the country.

ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) specs:
8-inch WXGA (1280 x 800) IPS display, 189ppi
1.33GHz 64-bit Intel Atom Z3530 quad-core CPU
PowerVR Series 6 GPU
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
up to 64GB via microSD
5 megapixel AF rear camera
2 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM (micro)
3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
Miracast support
Dual front speakers
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
Android 4.4.2 KitKat w/ ZenUI
2 hours battery life; 15.2Wh Li-polymer Battery
214 x 120 x 8.9 mm
328 g
Black, White, Red, Gold

The ASUS Fonepad 8 (FE380CG) has a price tag of Php11,995 and will be available in all ASUS authorized re-sellers nationwide.

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Uber Manila will give today’s earnings to families of SAF troops

To commemorate today as a National Day of Mourning, transportation service Uber is dedicating all their earnings for the entire day to families of the SAF (Special Action Force) men who have met their unfortunate deaths in an encounter in Mamasapano, Maguindanao.

On January 25, the SAF troopers encountered the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) during a covert operation in Mamasapano, Maguindanao. This resulted in the death of 44 elite police commandos and leaving a dozen others wounded. In lieu of this tragic event, the government declared today, January 30, 2015 as a National Day of Mourning.

According to the company, they share the sadness and grieve for the families of our fallen brothers.

“Uber Manila shares in the grieving of the families and loved ones of our fallen countrymen. Today, all of Uber’s proceeds from the trips you take will be donated to the Land Bank of the Philippines account specifically set up by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to aid the families of the men whose lives were lost in Sunday’s operation,” the company said.

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Cherry Mobile G2 Review

Late last month, we gave you guys an early look at the new Cherry Mobile G2 and after spending some time with it, it’s time to give you guys our full review of this affordable smartwatch.

Cherry Mobile G2

Design and Construction

As far as design goes, the new Cherry Mobile G2 looks nothing like its predecessor. Gone are the sliding form factor with physical (and tiny if we may add) keyboard underneath the actual watch.

Instead we’re left with a respectable looking timepiece with a smooth rubberized finish and a 1.44-inch touchscreen display on the front. The latter is neighbored by three multi-purpose buttons that can be used to control the G2 or some of the features of the smartphone that it’s paired to.

CM G2

Found at the top portion of the IP-certified smartwatch (IP54) is a VGA camera and a microphone on the other end.

The wristband of the CM G2 has a commendable quality. One end of the wristband terminates to a piece of plastic with two locking mechanisms that latch on the adjustment holes of the top rubber wristband.

This plastic strip also hides the male USB which is used to charge the device. The other rubber strap terminates to a metal case back with two buckle tongues that latches on to the right wristband.

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Since we’re in the topic, we’d like to point that one of the straps (the one that holds the two buckle tongues) got easily detached from the main timepiece on our second day of using it. It’s worth noting that we noticed this design flaw while we were just adjusting the watch to fit our wrist, and not by doing something crazy with it like dropping it or submerging it on water.

We’re not sure if this is just an isolated case with our review unit or we’ve just grown too-fat-for-comfort over the course of the holiday festivities (probably both), but this is something that current and potential users must look out for.

Display and Multimedia

The touchscreen display of the CM G2 got a slight shot in the arm from its predecessor, but it’s still not at par with high-end smartwatches from international brands. In most cases, the touchscreen interface did a fair job of detecting and reacting to touch inputs, although there’s still a lot of room for improvements.

CM G2

Thanks to its built-in storage, the CM G2 can double as a USB drive if needed. Users can copy songs, pictures/videos, and other media files to it either for storage purposes or for viewing the files on the device. The latter, in all honesty, is not a viable option since your pictures/videos will just look like crap when viewed on the G2’s appalling display.

As for your audio files, you can play them straight out of the CM G2 thanks to its built-in audio player. The sound can be outputted to the watch’s built-in speaker, which is fairly loud for its size, or through a Bluetooth speaker.

OS, UI and Apps

Unlike some of the newer wearables out there in the market, the Cherry Mobile G2 doesn’t run on Android Wear, rather a proprietary user interface created by the watch’s OEM.

As such, we were quite surprised (and disappointed) that CM didn’t really put in much effort on the pre-included user manual which would’ve made the learning curve a little easier. Instead, the burden of explaining some of the gesture-based commands is left to us, the content producers, which feels a bit sucky. Nevertheless, here’s the rundown of some of the useful commands that you can do with the CM G2:

These gestures are done when the device is on, while it is displaying the time.

Swipe down (from top bezel to display) – Shortcut to Camera app.
Swipe up (from bottom bezel to display) – Shortcut to Phone Dialer
Swipe from left to right or vice versa – Access other apps.

Swipe down (from top bezel to display) – return to Clock when inside the App Menu.
Swipe down (from top bezel to display) – Go one step backwards when inside an app.

Now for those of you who want to receive notifications on the CM G2, you’d have to install a third-party app on your mobile device to have this functionality. Again, we feel that CM might’ve overlooked this crucial aspect as they could’ve easily created (or included) a Bluetooth notifier app for this watch, instead of users having to resort to using third-party application which, sometimes, is not optimized for the CM G2 or the user’s mobile device. We hope you’re taking notes, Cherry Mobile.

In case you’re curious we’ve sideloaded a BT Notifier app on our device to get the notification to work.

Camera

We hope you guys are not planning to record memorable moments with the CM G2’s lone VGA camera, because if you are, then you’ll be gravely disappointed with the resulting image/video. Truth be told though, we can’t complain much about its camera since we treat it as more of value-add feature rather than a legitimate snapper that can output stunning picture.

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It would’ve been better if it had a better camera, but for a sub-Php2k smartwatch we feel that it’s something that we can easily sweep under the rug.

Other fucntions

Unlike its predecessor, the CM G2 doesn’t have a SIM card slot which renders it as more of a companion accessory to your smartphone or tablet rather than a standalone feature phone like the G1 Watch Phone.

If you can live with this minor shortcoming, then we’re glad to report that the CM G2 should be a good smartphone/tablet companion. The smartwatch offers users easy access to their Call History, Phone Book, and it has a built-in Phone Dialer which takes out the hassle of having to bring out your phone if you have to dial a number.

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On top of that, the CM G2 can also act as wireless remote during music playback. From the watch, users can move forward/back, play/pause a song and adjust the volume without having to pull out the phone or tablet that the watch is paired to.

Battery Life

Having an appalling screen and a run of the mill engine setup may be good sometimes, especially when we’re dealing with battery life. In the case of the Cherry Mobile G2, it usually takes around 4-5 days before we have to reach for its charger.

Of course, your mileage will vary depending on how you use your device and how many notifications you receive on a daily basis. However, it’s good to point out that because of its meek hardware setup, it should provide better mileage-per-charge compared to other better-spec’d wearables.

Conclusion

2014 is, undoubtedly, the year of smartwatches and not surprisingly, Cherry Mobile tried to ride that fad and released their second wearable, the Cherry Mobile G2. The watch sports a few upgrades both in the aesthetics and functionality departments from the previous model, and the best part is that these improvements only resulted in to a minimal price hike.

Cherry Mobile G2 specs:
1.44-inch LCD display
4GB internal storage
VGA camera
Bluetooth
Pedometer
500mAh battery
Dimension: 228 x 38 x 15mm
Weight: 66g

Sadly, we noticed a few concerning caveats, particularly on its design and durability, that may put off potential consumers. We understand that two grand for a decent smartwatch is a hard deal to turn down, but we feel like consumers would be willing to shell out extra Php500-Php1,000 for better build quality, especially since these type of devices are most likely a daily driver.

What we liked about it:

  • Better design compared to G1 Watch Phone
  • Physical buttons have a good tactile feedback
  • Responsive touchscreen display
  • Decent sound output from built-in speaker
  • Good Microphone response
  • Useful pre-installed apps
  • Can act as standalone music player
  • Satisfactory Battery Life
  • Affordable price tag

What we didn’t like about it:

  • Top strap easily breaks
  • Poor sunlight legibility
  • Lackluster camera
  • User Manual could use an overhaul
  • Lacks its own Bluetooth Notification app
  • Limited Typeface options

The Cherry Mobile G2 retails for Php1,899.

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