new android phones are bigger, faster
Apple disappointed me with their evolutionary approach to the iPhone 4s. I suppose when you're so far ahead in sales, compared to any single Android model, you can rest on your laurels. I read that orders for the 4s with AT&T, Verizon and Sprint have passed 1 million phones -- in the first 24 hours!
Android phone makers, on the other hand, continue to rush the latest technology into production. Three areas where progress is being made are screen resolution, processor speed and 4G data transmission.
-- Screen resolution: Samsung, LG, HTC and Sharp have all shown new models with 1280x720 pixel resolution. These screens have roughly 325 dots per inch, which makes the pixel invisible to the human eye when held at normal viewing distance. The iPhone has a screen resolution of 960x640 with 326 dots per inch.
The new Android phones, with more pixels, have larger screens. They measure 4.5 to 4.65 inches diagonally, while the iPhone screen is 3.5 inches. I saw a note online that demonstrated that the typical adult human thumb is just long enough to reach the full screen of the iPhone. But the thumb can only reach 80% of the 4.5 inch screen when holding the Android phone. Maybe that's why Apple is sticking with its screen size.
Here are examples:
Samsung Galaxy II HD
http://thisismynext.com/2011/09/26/samsung-galaxy-ii-hd-lte-launch-korea-316ppi/
LG Optimus LTE
http://thisismynext.com/2011/10/04/lg-optimus-lte-launch-1280-720-ips-dual-core-official/
HTC Vigor
http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/10/05/htc-vigor-rumor-roundup-features-release-date-software/
Sharp Aquos 104SH
http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/09/29/android.flagship.to.use.ti.next.gen.mobile.cpu/
-- The latest Android phones have dual core processors that run at 1.5 GHz. The iPhone 4s has dual core, but the clock speed is 1 GHz, just like in the iPad 2. Apple's big improvement is in the co-processor that handles graphics and signal processing. It remains to be seen if the Android or Apple approach will be more desirable for the phone user. And faster quad core processors are already designed and being tested.
-- One area where the iPhone disappointed was in the speed of data transmission. The Verizon and T-Mobile versions use a CDMA EV-DO radio, which is a distinctly 3G solution. The AT&T version gets a faster version of GSM HSPA. Theoretically, it's twice as fast as the HPSA radio in the iPhone 3, 3G and 4. AT&T claims to have upgraded its HSPA service to match the new iPhone. We'll see the results of real world testing next week, but I'm skeptical that the improvement will result in data download speeds faster than 3 megabits per second.
Android phones, on the other hand, are embracing Verizon's version of LTE. The speed of data download with Verizon LTE is between 10 and 20 megabits per second, occasionally faster. This download speed is faster than the typical Internet service provided by your cable company!
AT&T and Sprint are playing catch-up in the race to deploy LTE. They won't have the coverage that Verizon has until the end of 2012. It should be noted that there are several ways to make LTE work, and the solutions from Verizon, AT&T and Sprint are not the same. This means you won't be able to use today's Verizon LTE phone on a different network. In the long run, radio chip manufacturers will offer products that can work with several flavors of LTE.
T-Mobile has a fast alternative to LTE. And they offer their version of 4G in more markets than Verizon does. I have not heard T-Mobile talk about offering a new phone with the specifications listed, but most likely they will in the coming months. While we're waiting, T-Mobile offers the Samsung Galaxy S II (1.5 GHz dual core processor, 4.5 inch 800x480 screen), and the HTC Amaze (1.5 GHz dual core processor, 4.3 inch 960x540 screen). Both run Android 2.3. Read about them here
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/cell-phon...ile-htc-amaze-4g-and-samsung-galaxy-s-ii/6666
Update: Motorola has scheduled an announcement for October 18. It's rumored that a new phone with a 4.3-inch, 960 x 540 Super AMOLED display, faster dual core processor and Verizon LTE will be announced. Guesses about the name include Droid Spyder and Droid Razr.