alex hong. i write about stuff, mainly mobile tech. @axhng on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Threads.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
The Case for BlackBerry Z3
Back when I reviewed the BlackBerry Q5, my parting thoughts of the device was that it was still too expensive for what should be the cheapest BlackBerry 10 device. The argument was simple, BlackBerry needs a device that is cheap enough, and good enough. So is the BlackBerry Z3 that device?
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Things I love About the Moto X
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Moto 360: A smart watch that actually looks like a watch
The Moto 360 is a smart watch running Google’s newly announced Android Wear. Best way to describe it would probably be Google Now on your wrist. But anyway, this is probably the nicest looking smart watch I’ve seen, and one that actually looks like something people might want. According to the website it’s slated to be released this summer, probably along with the new Moto X?
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Moto G
Just about a week ago, I finally caved and bought the Moto G. While the circumstances that led to me getting the Moto G was pretty abrupt, I did not regret my decision at all. After all, this is a device I have been eagerly waiting to be released locally ever since its announcement.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
[Concept] Windows Phone 8 Lockscreen Music Controls
This is the what you see on your Windows Phone 8 device lockscreen when music is playing. Basically, it’s a small black portion of the top (with volume level, controls, artist name, and song title) over whatever you have set as your wallpaper.
Then lets look at what iOS and Android is doing.
Labels:
Concept,
lockscreen,
Lumia 1520,
music,
Nokia,
regular,
Windows Phone,
WP8
Friday, December 27, 2013
[Night/Lowlight] Photos Taken with a Nokia Lumia 1520
I’ll start off with 2 shots taken with Nokia Pro Cam app on all auto settings. As usual with most cameras’ auto settings, it opted for a higher ISO to allow for a faster shutter speed. Meaning less blurry shots due to slight hand movements. Let’s face it, most would prefer a slightly grainy/noisy shot over a blurry shot.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
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