HTC Flyer vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

HTC Flyer vs Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1

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There are so many gadgets in the worlds that manufactured by the giantic and huge cooperation, below we will compare two gadget HTC Flyer and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1


Processor:

The Flyer uses a single core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor while Samsung has opted for a dual-core 1 GHz processor running on Nvidia’s Tegra 2 chipset.

Both chipsets are tried and true and will deliver great performance. However the efficient dual-core Tegra 2 is that bit smoother and wherever possible more cores are better. It’s more future proof too and will continue to perform well for a while yet.

the better gadget is Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1



Operating System:

In an odd twist HTC has decided to give the Flyer the latest smartphone build of Google’s Android operating system, Gingerbread 2.3, which probably has something to do with Google not releasing the Android 3.0 source code. Samsung has gone the more sensible route of using Android 3.0 Honeycomb designed specifically for tablets.
Honeycomb is optimised for tablets and runs very smoothly on the Galaxy Tab. Gingerbread is great and has some major improvements over 2.1 and 2.2 Froyo. The multitasking, a continual strongpoint of Android, has been further enhanced along with an updated interface and the keyboard has received a welcome tune-up.
On Honeycomb these features have been improved further still and a major stumbling block of Android in the past, the web browser, has been tweaked considerably to the point where it now offers great performance with very smooth and responsive browsing.
Overall the improvements in 3.0 Honeycomb are so good we are eagerly awaiting the same enhancements for smartphones and it’s made even better with its tablet-oriented design which makes it fluid and easy-to-use.
For us this means the Galaxy Tab is a better choice when it comes to operating systems.

The better gadget is  Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1





Apps: 

There are a couple of reasons why the Galaxy Tab 10.1 on Android 3.0 should be better when it comes to apps. Firstly, it has the latest version of its operating system. Second, it has so much storage space you will be able to keep many apps and games, as well as multimedia, installed on the device for an extended time. Also, the larger screen with a higher resolution makes using apps and games easier and visually more satisfying. Lastly, the dual-core processor means it has enough power to run almost any app or game currently available with silky smooth performance and should be able to do so for some time to come.
At the moment though, the HTC Flyer may have more options available on apps and games as it is running 2.3 Gingerbread, which many developers are still concentrating on as the primary Android OS for smartphones. The Flyer might not be able to run them with the same performance as the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and it may not be able to store so many or display them on such a nice screen but it should have much more choice on the Android Market.

Both of the is good in their application

Camera: 

Cameras are not the Galaxy Tab10.1 ’s forte but it has a good go with a 3.15-megapixel primary and a 2-megapixel secondary. The primary camera rates at 2048x1536 pixels and features autofocus, LED flash and geo-tagging while video capture is at 720p.
This is an area where the Flyer gets to show off a bit with its 5-megapixel primary at 2592х1944 pixels. Video capture is at the same 720p as the Galaxy Tab 10.1, other features include autofocus and geo-tagging as well as a 1.3-megapixel secondary camera.
More megapixels is usually the way to our hearts on cameras and in this case the Flyer has the advantage and a higher resolution to boot.

The better gadget is HTC Flyer

Conclusion:


The HTC Flyer didn’t have a spectacular specification when it was announced earlier in the year and now stacking it up against a top-end Samsung release, on a par with the fearsome Motorola Xoom, shows how middle-of-the-road it really is. The result of comparison between Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 and HTC Flyer, HTC Flyer only good in the camera feauture and the others is still Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 so the best feauture gadget is Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1
The Samsung Galaxy Tab on the other hand, shows Samsung can extend their talent for making very powerful and competitive smartphones into the tablet market successfully and is a serious competitor well worth considering if you’re looking for a great tablet.

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HTC Flyer



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