Mobile – aIRpLaY https://www.airplay.io Your Tech Source Thu, 27 Feb 2014 12:26:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 https://www.airplay.io/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/cropped-YouTube_Logo-1-1-32x32.png Mobile – aIRpLaY https://www.airplay.io 32 32 Things your 16GB iPhone 5S can buy. https://www.airplay.io/things-your-16gb-iphone-5s-can-buy/ Thu, 27 Feb 2014 12:26:00 +0000 http://airplay.io/2014/02/27/things-your-16gb-iphone-5s-can-buy/ The infographic below isn’t only about the iPhone 5S. It is about smartphones in general. The iPhone 5S is just a good yardstick because it is outstanding in the world of hundreds of android devices and is significantly pricier than most other phones.

The prices for most of the items listed here were taken from an online store on February 27 at about 1000hrs. The prices may have changed at the time you are reading this article.

Links have been provided below for some of the products/services listed in the infographic.

When are you buying your next phone? Will you make a comparison like this before you splurge?
Leave your answer in the comments!
Links:
Round trip ticket to Dubai: airidetravels@gmail.com
Asus Laptop: http://bit.ly/1eoViV5
Sony Home Theater: http://bit.ly/OG0kTw
Samsung Refrigerator: http://bit.ly/1o8h1kI
Sticky Notes: http://bit.ly/1kbUuq1
PlayStation3: http://bit.ly/1kbUzd9
Acoustic Guitar: http://bit.ly/1hW44gv
PS: I chose to use Konga.com for most of the comparison because their iPhone was slightly cheaper than Jumia’s at the time the list was compiled.
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Drag and Drop https://www.airplay.io/drag-and-drop/ https://www.airplay.io/drag-and-drop/#comments Wed, 28 Nov 2012 22:08:00 +0000 http://airplay.io/2012/11/28/drag-and-drop/ Image courtesy of blog.epicedits.com

I love taking photos. I also don’t believe these photos should just sit on my hard drive so I love sharing my photos. It could be on facebook, instagram or on a blog. It’s not everytime you take photos that you have access to a PC. Other times you love to share directly from your mobile device. What do all these have to do with drag and drop? Let me explain.

Imagine you want to add a folder of photos to your phone so you can share some of these photos whenever you feel like. But your phone doesn’t let you add these files until you launch a music player. This is my issue with the iPhone.

iPhone 5
Image courtesy of Apple.com

The only reason the iPhone wouldn’t be top of my list as my favorite phone is because I can’t simply drag photos onto it. I mean why is it so hard?! I just want to drag photos to my phone so I can share whenever. Other phones from other ecosystems (Android, Windows Phone, even Blackberry) let you seamlessly drag files across. This is the most basic of operations.

On iTunes, there is manual syncing for music; which means you can drag and drop audio files that may or may not be legally downloaded to your Apple device. So why is it so hard to drag photos that you have taken with your own hands in your own time to your own phone?

In the not so far future, Apple may tout this as a feature in one of their press conferences: “Introducing Drag and Drop!!!” – and make it a big deal. Until then, it just sucks that such an elegant device can be missing such a basic feature.

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For the Droid X, I rest my case https://www.airplay.io/for-droid-x-i-rest-my-case/ Sat, 17 Jul 2010 02:45:00 +0000 http://airplay.io/2010/07/17/for-droid-x-i-rest-my-case/ The Droid X from Motorola and Verizon has finally been released and there could never be an even more perfect timing. Now that Apple has its iPhone 4 antenna problems and some consumers are not really happy about the situation, I think it’s the best timing for a competitive product launch. And who better to compete than this mammoth of a phone called the Droid X.

This phone is ‘ginormous’ with a 4.3-inch touch-screen display and weighing in at 155g (5.47 oz). It has dimensions of Droid_X_front3382.6 x 5.0 x 0.4 (in.). The Droid X might not be too lenient on you if you have small hands but it packs all the goodies
in the bag to make it worthwhile.It is equipped with an 8.0 megapixel camera with 4X digital zoom that captures 720p HD video at 24fps. It has 3 microphones in which two are for noise cancellation. Besides the 8GB internal memory, it comes shipped with a 16GB microSD which is expandable to up to 32GB giving you a total of 40GB.
Even thought the Android 2.1 is the preinstalled OS on this device, the manufactures announced an update to Android 2.2 (Froyo) for the device. This is not surprising considering the hardware can handle it; the phone’s processor is a 1.0GHz TI OMAP3630 which is comparable to the Snapdragon processor used in some other ‘heavy duty’ smartphones.
The Droid X seems a likely candidate in outselling the iPhone 4 this year but can they handle the challenge? Apple’s iPhone 4 sales have been record breaking since launch and they show no signs of slowing down thanks to their large, devoted fan base. They have sold about 1.7 million units of the iPhone 4 already and their only challenge seems to be the Achilles’ heel in their antenna. The Droid is already sold out in major stores in the US as at the time this was written and new shipments don’t arrive till the 23rd of July.
Before one starts drooling for an unlocked version of the phone, it should be pointed out that it is a CDMA phone. This implies that it will not work on your regular GSM networks. Bummer. This was what killed it for me because the Droid X has everything I have always looked out for in a phone.  The one thing users might not really like about the phone is the Motorola software atop the Android. Unlike the HTC Sense which is arguably a magical experience on the HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5, the Motorola counterpart looks pretty but doesn’t really deliver (for instance, why would I want to add all my twitter followers to my contacts list?!)
For customers who have already purchased the iPhone and are having problems with reception, Apple is giving away free cases for the phone that is supposed to alleviate the problem. They claim to have gone back to the drawing board to see where the problem is from and that for people who purchase the phone on or before September 30th, they get a free casing.
Bottom-line, the Droid X is a big phone for people who want to consume data and probably do some work on the go. It is fast, has a decent battery life and does really good photos and videos. If I owned an iPhone 4 and was currently pissed and looking for a replacement, I’d let my case rest with Steve Jobs and just reach out for this awesome alternative.

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A Javelin in the Storm can make a Bold man’s legs Curve; The BB Craze… https://www.airplay.io/javelin-in-storm-can-make-bold-mans/ https://www.airplay.io/javelin-in-storm-can-make-bold-mans/#comments Sun, 11 Jul 2010 16:19:00 +0000 http://airplay.io/2010/07/11/javelin-in-storm-can-make-bold-mans/ Technorati Tags: ,,,,,,,,,

So recently I graduated from college; not with the kind of grades you would hope for, but good enough for one to be thankful he’s out of school :). During the entire grad period, I noticed almost (and I mean almost) everyone I knew – friends or otherwise – had one type of Blackberry or the other. I was privileged to handle and mess around with a Storm2, a Bold2, one type of Curve and a Javelin. And I gotta tell ya, I still haven’t seen the wow factor. RIM, the company that owns the Blackberry lines of Smartphones are going through their record books right now and wondering what exactly they did right this time to have made so much money in this part of the world in such little time. Over the past year (or so) there has been an influx of Blackberry devices in Nigeria in particular and the major reason being because of the Blackberry service that allows the owners communicate for ‘free’ among other Blackberry owners across the globe. This is a major perk that still drives a lot of people towards the BB market; matter of fact it’s so crazy right now that people don’t even bother asking you if you have a BB all they want is your pin: “Abeg wetin be you pin?” …[reply] “Uh, dude… I don’t even own a Blackberry!” BlackBerry Bold 2A lot of consumers have acquired the phone without considering the cost of managing the device. Before the Blackberry service can be active, on has to have a data plan which requires you pay a monthly subscription to your service provider. The average price range is within the N5,000 range which is equivalent to about N60,000 a year. This might not sound like much but when you realize that’s how much you’re spending just to chat, it might get frustrating. It is easy to argue that the Blackberry has a web browser and other social networking apps like the facebook app and the twitter app etc. but one should also consider the user experience with these other devices. I could ping or get pinged all day on my BB without any complaints. But sorry to say, I would rather surf the web, read blogs and check e-mail on my HTC HD2 or my iPod touch [not saying I have both :(]. This is mainly because of the user experience involved. In this day in age where touch-screen smart phones are a way to go because of their landscape keyboard that gives less room for error while typing (don’t even mention the Storm here) and the joy of pinch-and-zoom to zoom into web pages enabling easy reading of the print, I think I’m better of without a pin! BlackBerry-Storm2-SmartphoneThe Blackberry devices are a good set of Smartphones that have a budding application store (nothing compared to Apple’s AppStore or the Android Marketplace) and a decent keyboard that takes some getting used to depending on what kind of keyboard you are coming from. The concept behind ‘pinging’ is kinda cool but there’s more to smartphones and mobile devices than just instant messaging. Finally, I don’t see me getting a Blackberry except it has a fully functional landscape keyboard (screw that haptic feedback crap), a motherload of applications and a more dynamic user interface. Then I might consider not getting the HTC EVO 4G or the iPhone 4 or the Droid/Droid X or the HTC Desire or the HTC Incredible or any other smartphone that’s not a BB. 😀 NB: All company names and products mentioned here are properties of the individual or organization. All rights remain reserved.

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Information Overload! https://www.airplay.io/information-overload/ Mon, 01 Feb 2010 21:36:00 +0000 http://airplay.io/2010/02/01/information-overload/ This post here was particularly inspired by my brother http://www.dajico.com. We had a discussion about how new products come out almost every time in different categories ranging from PCs to E-readers, to Smartphones, digital cameras, etc and consumers are always ‘forced’ to make a choice. The illustration in this article was done by a very good and creative friend of mine: Dapọ Ọlaọpa; (http://www.flickr.com/photos/dpencilpusher)
(http://twitter.com/dpencilpusher) I assume a lot of people have a few bucks to spare that’s why they can afford to buy any little piece of gizmo they see on TV during a commercial break or a flash ad on a webpage while checking e-mail. Truth is, in the world of technology, everything moves fast. Innovation is like a whirlwind. Today the Palm Pre comes out and tomorrow, the Nexus One kicks in. Embedded systems improve at a rapid pace like clockwork. And if you are by any chance an enthusiast or gadget freak like me, you are tempted to buy every! But really, do you need every? If you don’t know what you want in your next mobile device, you just might end up buying a variety and then junking them before the month runs out. Many of these devices do pretty much the same thing but in different ways. The iPhone is a really cool iPod that can make calls, the Blackberry is a Smartphone that makes communication easy and also makes everybody ask you the winning question in the question of the year award 2009: “What’s your BB-Pin?”. Information Overload At the end of the day, you find out you have a host of gadgets (devices) and you don’t know which one to take out with you exactly. You’re seated checking e-mail on your netbook, looking up YouTube on your personal computer, receiving a call on your iPhone and reading a book on your nook [or Kindle ]. Even though you can do pretty much all these things on one device e.g. the iPhone, people will still go all the way out to buy multiple devices and get confused soon enough. And thanks to the introduction of the iPad, there’s a lot of spending anticipated in April – during its release – and thereafter. So when selecting mobile devices, it is advisable to look out for what suits your current lifestyle the most. In the near future, there could be an article on how to select the right Smartphone/mobile device. In the mean time, you can keep enjoying what you have already. 🙂 Thanks for reading 🙂

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