Thursday, March 10, 2016

Sony Xperia Z5 Compact Review.



There are very few current phones smaller than the iPhone 6s, but Sony continues to release its Compact model that compromises little in way of specifications while offering a small, pocketable device.


For years, Sony has stood out as a major manufacturer offering a smaller version of its flagship line with very few compromises. I've been testing out the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact that is now available for purchase in the US from Amazon, B&H, and Best Buy. The one major difference between the US model and the model available around the world is the removal of the fingerprint sensor from the power button.


Let's take a look at the specifications of the Sony Xperia Z5 Compact:
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 64-bit processor
  • Display: 4.6 inch 1280 x 720 pixels resolution
  • Operating system: Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Storage: 32GB internal, with microSD card slot
  • Cameras: Rear 23 megapixel camera and 5 megapixel front-facing camera
  • Wireless: Bluetooth 4.1, NFC, ANT+, Wi-Fi MIMO, MHL 3.0
  • Battery: 2,700 mAh battery
  • Dimensions: 127 x 65 x 8.9 mm and 139 grams





Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Women vs Men mobile phone wise.



A study made by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International shows that over half (53%) of women cherish photos and video clips that they keep in the phone more than anything else on the device, including the device itself (56%) compared to 39% of men.

However, even though more than a quarter of women are worried about the safety of these images in the online environment, many of the respondents do not take even a few basic precautions.

However, many may not appreciate how vulnerable to cyber attacks - only 19% of respondents believe that could be the target of an attack, compared with 27% of men. Therefore, do not take precautions to protect photos and other sensitive information stored in your phone. Unlike men, 19% of women admit they do not protect their device with a password, while 14% do not use any security solution.




This lack of security is confirmed by the fact that in a recent survey, 27% of women admit to not make backup data on their devices, potentially lose all your photos, video clips and files, if they lose or their device is stolen. In comparison, men are more prepared, 80% saying they do backup, according to Business Magazine.

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