Monday, February 28, 2011

Mobile Phone Upgrade

Well, my HD2 has been with me for nearly 2 years. While that's sounds like the normal life cycle of a mobile phone these days, it's been like dog years for my HD2.

From cracking the screen, to being flung in a drain to being dropped on gravel roads, my HD2 has been through a lot. However, its performed beyond expectations with me having loaded about 15 different WinMo 6.5 ROM's onto it. Then came Froyo, which was nice change. Finally, Windows Phone 7 to which it ran a lot smoother than Froyo.

Alas, it is now overheating for no reason, unlocking itself and uploading pictures of my armpit to Facebook and not responding at times. While I am sure a software refresh would fix it, its best to look at the available upgrade paths.

First up, we have the currently available HTC HD7 running Windows Phone 7. I loved my WP7 experience on my HD2 eventhough it was limited due to the hardware. Since I already have a Galaxy Tab running Android, it would be nice to have a phone running something else, just to add some flavour to life. A summarised run down of the specs below show that this is quite a beast of a phone :

  1. Released October 2010
  2. 122mm x 68mm x 11.2mm
  3. 162g
  4. LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
  5. 480 x 800, 4.3 inches
  6. 16GB with 512ROM and 576 RAM (No expandable memory)
  7. HSDPA 7.2Mbps, HSUPA 2Mbps, and WiFi (b/g/n)
  8. 5MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, AF and dual-LED Flash
  9. 720p recording
  10. No secondary camera
  11. 1Ghz Scorpion processor, Andreno 200 GPU
  12. 1230 mAh battery
The rest of the specs are what you usually find on a higher end mobile phone these days. Full review can be found here.

At one point, this was a no brainer. However, Samsung had to come along and spoil the fun. The Samsung Galaxy S II was announced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) and will be available soon. Specs below:
  1. To be released Q1 2011
  2. 125.3mm x 66.1mm x 8.5mm
  3. 116g
  4. Super AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
  5. 480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches
  6. 16GB/32GB Storage with 1GB of RAM (MicroSD expandable memory)
  7. HSDPA 21Mbps, HSUPA 5.76Mbps, and WiFi (b/g/n), DLNA and Bluetooth 3.0
  8. 8MP, 3264 x 2488 pixels, AF and LED Flash
  9. 1080p recording
  10. Secondary 2MP camera
  11. Dual-core 1Ghz ARM, Mali - 400MP GPU
  12. 1650 mAh battery
The HD7 loses on every single count. On the software end, the HD7 is running the latest and greatest Windows Phone 7. The Galaxy S II will be running Gingerbread.

The HD7 is currently going for RM 1,388 with a 24 month, 3GB data plan with Maxis.

Sigh...