Friday, February 10, 2012

Review: Huawei Sonic U8650, Gingerbread Display Area


Intense competition in the vendor selling the OS-based devices. Android getting fierce with plunging share of domestic vendors from bamboo blinds are popular with cheap meriahnya jargon. One is that Huawei first popular as a player in the networking industry seluler.Selain compete with vendors of various countries, Huawei also have to contend with a rival compatriot ZTE.
Following attendance Blade ZTE, Huawei trying to release a similar product that reportedly titled Sonic is also equipped with the features of current payments, NFC.

This smartphone has a dimension of 116.3 x60, 5x11, 9. Almost the same as Ideos series which had already issued by Huawei, the body is made of colored plastic Sonic cappuccino. Area just below the screen are four touch sensitive buttons Home, Menu, Back and Search. To turn on your phone, you can press the power button on the top of the hole adjacent to the 3.5 mm jack. Adjust the amount of volume you can do by pressing buttons on the left side of the body. While the charger to the hole, you can find it on the bottom. On the back there is a 3.2 megapixel camera without flash. When you open the back cover, you'll find an external memory slot that has been characterized hotswap.

Armed with Android OS Gingerbread is still fairly new, polished look with Huawei Huawei's unique interface.
Sonic the user interface presents 5 pieces homescreen. Homescreen is the fifth time shifted display three-dimensional effect. Turning to the menu, you will be greeted with the menu icons arranged in a horizontal grid format. Simply swipe your finger to scroll the page horizontally. There are four pages of menus that can increase with the number of installed applications.

To support the perpetuation of the image, Huawei provide Vision with 3 megapixel camera without autofocus. Unfortunately for shooting in low light conditions, Huawei has no flash.
Additional settings are only white balance and color effects.
Predictable if the picture is a little disappointing, especially for indoor shooting. For recording the object moves, the camera is able to capture the object with a maximum VGA resolution.

In the entertainment sector, Sonic music player equipped with a typical vendor Huawei Music epithet which classifies songs stored in external memory by album, song, artist, folder, composer, genre and playlist. For your convenience in listening to music you can plug in a stereo headset that has been included in the sales package.
Sound produced by Vision speaker sounded small and casual. Sadly, you also can not do the equalizer settings to get a more melodic sound effects.
While for the video sector, you can play MP4 and 3GPP file. The lack of support for video formats you can correct yourself by downloading an external player from the Android Market.

GSM / GPRS / EDGE / UMTS / HSDPA 850/900/1800/1900/2100 HSDPA 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA 5.76 Mbps. Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Wi-Fi hotspots, Bluetooth A2DP, MicroUSB. Surf the web with Sonic was smoothly thanks to the support of 3G HSDPA connection and Wi-Finya. You can use the Browser panel directly from the homescreen to start browsing the internet using the default browser already supports flash player. While for purposes of data transfer, you can use bluetooth or data cable. When you connect to a PC Vision using a data cable, the computer will ask you to install Hi-suite so you can automatically synchronize with your PC.

Near Field Communication, Weather and News, Notepad, Youtube. Although targeting the lower middle-class users, Huawei has equip Sonic with NFC chips. NFC or Near Field Communication is a radio wave used by the two electronic devices to communicate with each other within a distance of 4 inches. For the purposes of payment transactions, cellular phones that already contain data of credit card and payment password information brought to a machine reader at the checkout. In addition to NFC, Huawei also equip Sonic with applications such as Youtube, News and Weather and Notepad.

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