Sentences with phrase «throw at this smartphone»

And not everybody has that kind of money to throw at a smartphone, especially in a value conscious market like India.
In real life, bet you won't find any lags at mostly anything you can throw at this smartphone.

Not exact matches

This rugged smartphone will no doubt be able to handle just about anything and everything that you can throw at it, so let us dive into its hardware capabilities right after the jump.
However, unwilling to throw in the towel, the firm has come out swinging in 2013, unveiling its Sony Xperia Z smartphone at the Consumer Electronics Show and Xperia Tablet Z mere months later at Mobile World Congress.
Review of Pinball Deluxe for BlackBerry Smartphones [youtube video link for mobile viewing] Alright kids, grab your cherry sodas and throw some change at the jukebox its pinball time!!
As with its smartphones, Samsung has thrown everything it can at the wall when it comes to tablets to see what eventually sticks.
With a focus on the professional, but still throwing in plenty for the non-professionals (like compatibility for 3D gaming with POSIX and OpenGL support), it looks like RIM is taking a hard look at their smartphone and Operating System line - up, and realizing that they need a change.
The smartphones we throw in our pockets today have more computing power than a multi-million dollar, room filling supercomputer did at that time.
If you're in need of a smartphone that can handle pretty much any game you throw at it, look no further than the Razer Phone.
Ultimately though, at this stage in the smartphone game, it's less about raw specs and more about the experience the manufacturers have managed to eke out of their hardware and software - and all three of these phones are lightning fast, capable of handling anything you want to throw at them.
Prior to the original model's release in 2013, smartphones that cost less than $ 400 were looked at as throw - ins when purchasing a cellular plan, but Motorola's refined looks and balanced performance have raised the bar in the budget segment.
If you use a Chromecast device to throw content from your smartphone onto your TV, I'd wager you have been irritated at some point that it doesn't come with a remote control.
So while we'll forgive you for not throwing your hands up to the heavens and thank the Jobs for leading us to smartphone salvation, you at least have to tip your hat to Apple for making an extremely usable and popular device.
You're unlikely to be disappointed by the Sony Xperia XZ2 (as long as you're not someone who likes to compare their latest smartphone purchase with competitive friends), as it's a great all - round smartphone that can tackle any task you throw at it.
The Windows 10 smartphone ran smooth, and easily handled all the apps we threw at it, even in Continuum mode on a larger display.
It's got a great design, is more than powerful for just about anything you throw at it, and has one of the fastest face unlock systems we've ever seen in a smartphone.
They are currently among the most powerful smartphones on the market and can handle just about anything you throw at them.
Both the smartphones can handle all the multitasking thrown at them like a cake walk.
Get yourself a smartphone, like the Samsung Galaxy S8 Active, that can handle everything you throw at it — or throw your phone at.
In terms of power, all smartphones are capable of handling just about anything you can throw at them, despite the fact some offer less RAM than others.
At the very beginning of the aforementioned teaser video, Huawei throws a «this is not a smartphone» caption at you, with the phone in the background, you do not really get to see the device though, only its footprint, and it's fairly easy to notice that Huawei will use a display which sports an 18:9 aspect ratio in this handset, while the phone will also arrive with really thin bezelAt the very beginning of the aforementioned teaser video, Huawei throws a «this is not a smartphone» caption at you, with the phone in the background, you do not really get to see the device though, only its footprint, and it's fairly easy to notice that Huawei will use a display which sports an 18:9 aspect ratio in this handset, while the phone will also arrive with really thin bezelat you, with the phone in the background, you do not really get to see the device though, only its footprint, and it's fairly easy to notice that Huawei will use a display which sports an 18:9 aspect ratio in this handset, while the phone will also arrive with really thin bezels.
At the rate smartphones are launched, manufacturers are hard pressed to even design a unique device, much less throw in mind blowing innovations.
Widely considered among the best Android smartphones of 2016, the LG V20 and Google Pixel XL are both powerful beasts that can easily handle virtually any task you throw at them.
An ideal mix of brains and brawn, the Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro gives customers with active lifestyles access to a 4G LTE smartphone that can handle whatever life throws at it.
Nubia Z11 is a great all - around flagship smartphone that looks just gorgeous.Its bezel-less display is sharp and vibrant and the edge features allow you to increase productivity if you get used to using them.The phone can handle anything you throw at it...
The device boasts the kind of high - performance processing package you'd expect to find with a flagship Nexus smartphone, and can handle anything you throw at it with ease.
The Pixel 2 smartphones also feature high - end specs and can handle just about anything you throw at them.
Nokia was popular and, at the same time, notorious for its smartphones that were veritable bricks you can sometimes throw at would be assailants.
Add to that the PowerVR Series 6 G6430 GPU and you have a smartphone that can handle almost anything you throw at it.
Both the LG G5 and the more recent LG V20 are powerful smartphones able to handle virtually any task you throw at them and they're among the best Android smartphones of 2016.
The 2.0 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 Octa - Core processor of this smartphone is powerful enough to handle any task you throw at it.
This will phone will be able to keep most smartphone photographers happy, though does tend to throw up over-saturated images at times.
What's more is, this smartphone can handle almost any task you throw at it, offering a smooth multitasking experience.
The camera is not the best and the processing power isn't top tier, yet at INR 16,999 ($ 270) in India, it is a great pick for anyone who wants a phone with a large display or wants a power bank with smartphone features thrown in.
Sales of the Nokia X begin today, with the smartphone priced at $ 89 ($ 122) pre-tax and subsidies; as well as the OneDrive storage, Microsoft is throwing in a month of SkypeOut credit for calling landlines.
Once you get used to the waiting at the beginning of a run - throw in a couple of stretches to keep warm - the watch does as good a job of tracking your location as a smartphone would.
«Selected retailers» should throw in the diminutive smart speaker at no additional charge on a «redemption offer» for the first month of the 6 - inch smartphone's sales, according to HMD's latest press announcement.
Smartphone users want to see more of AI and VR stuff, a device that is actually flexible, throw in some modularity, a clean software experience, and lots of other interesting stuff while keeping the price reasonable — things that OnePlus» financial power might not allow them to achieve at this point in time.
These are both excellent - performing phones, and they're capable of handling anything you throw at them — just like any other Android flagship smartphone.
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