Amazon Cloud Drive Photos (Android) |
Amazon Cloud Drive Photos (Android) Posted: 02 Nov 2012 11:56 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: Amazon Cloud Drive Photos looks good, has a dead simple interface, and performs reliably. Bad: It doesn't let you choose a destination folder, or rename photos or albums. Bad at organizing content within your drive. No auto-upload. Bottom Line: While it may not be good for organizing or sorting items on your drive, Amazon Cloud Drive Photos, is still a fantastic app for storing your photos in the cloud, especially since it comes with 5GB of storage space for free. [Read more] |
Posted: 02 Nov 2012 03:00 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The Nexus 10 has a beautifully sharp screen, is light, durable, and has the fastest processor of any Android tablet. Photo Sphere is an incredibly cool concept. Google's content ecosystem is only getting better. Bad: The included charger isn't fast enough to power the battery while playing a game and even while idle charges painfully slowly. There's no storage expansion option and apps that take full advantage of the screen are currently few and far between. Navigating isn't quite as seamless as on the Nexus 7. Bottom Line: The Nexus 10's superior design and swift performance make it one of the best Android tablets to date. We expect post-launch updates from Google to make it even better. [Read more] |
Posted: 02 Nov 2012 03:00 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: The competitively priced LG Nexus 4 delivers a pure and polished experience with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, it's powered by a snappy quad-core processor, and it's packed with new photo-editing and camera features. Bad: The Nexus 4's construction is solid but uninspiring, its call volume is too low, and it lacks 4G LTE. Bottom Line: While the LG Nexus 4 wins on internal performance and user experience, anyone shopping for an unlocked phone should consider a comparable LTE handset first. [Read more] |
Posted: 02 Nov 2012 01:00 PM PDT Editor's Rating: User Rating: Good: Sony's new $99 Xperia TL has a swift processor, 4G LTE, long battery life, and a powerful camera. Bad: The Sony Xperia TL is heavy, and its conservative looks don't pack much of a punch. Bottom Line: The Sony Xperia TL is a fantastic value and Sony's best U.S. smartphone yet. [Read more] |
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