Guest unrandomsam Posted November 25, 2011 Report Posted November 25, 2011 Cast iron guarantee it is an 800 MHz processor. Quadrant result puts it between the Samsung Galaxy S and the Moto Droid X with a score of 985! Its not a fair test though because those devices are likely on eclair.
Guest todoleo Posted November 26, 2011 Report Posted November 26, 2011 I started a thread about my preview here: http://android.modaco.com/topic/348986-my-t-mobile-vivacity-preview/ The preview itself can be found here: http://www.todoleo.com/2011/11/t-mobile-vivacity-aka-zte-blade-2.html
Guest todoleo Posted November 26, 2011 Report Posted November 26, 2011 D'you know, when I first saw it it really reminded me of an Android iphone KIRF I saw a pic of about six months ago todoleo said earlier that he had bought one and was gonna put a review up on his site - www.todoleo.com Nothing there yet but I'll keep checking It's all plastic... ;-) Preview is up on my blog now! http://www.todoleo.com/2011/11/t-mobile-vivacity-aka-zte-blade-2.html
Guest The Soup Thief Posted November 26, 2011 Report Posted November 26, 2011 Right, see how every successive android build seems seems smoother, quicker etc than the last? (eg my blade with gingerbread is much better than with Eclair) Given also that ICS uses hardware acceleration it seems we're due some very good user experience on the blade and these quicker Crescent devices. After all the very smooth animation on the iphone range seems more due to software optimisation than processing muscle (3gs ran at 600mhz, like the blade, but was a much more pleasant UI). My point, will ICS begin to remove the need for balls out processing power and breathe new life into these budget Androids? Hope so! This is a bit OT for this thread - just wondering what people reckon
Guest todoleo Posted November 27, 2011 Report Posted November 27, 2011 Right, see how every successive android build seems seems smoother, quicker etc than the last? (eg my blade with gingerbread is much better than with Eclair) Given also that ICS uses hardware acceleration it seems we're due some very good user experience on the blade and these quicker Crescent devices. After all the very smooth animation on the iphone range seems more due to software optimisation than processing muscle (3gs ran at 600mhz, like the blade, but was a much more pleasant UI). My point, will ICS begin to remove the need for balls out processing power and breathe new life into these budget Androids? Hope so! This is a bit OT for this thread - just wondering what people reckon I'm with you on this one! ICS hardware acceleration will let us get the most out of the Adreno GPU in the devices, but how will this affect the battery life?
Guest todoleo Posted November 27, 2011 Report Posted November 27, 2011 My Contact at EE told me the Vivacity was a 'Shanzhai iPhone4', and my god he is right, it is identical shape and size to a real iphone 4, only slighty thicker.. and feels like its made out of tin... It is so like the iPhone 4/4s I decided to start a game: Spot the T-Mobile Vivacity! http://www.todoleo.com/2011/11/spot-t-mobile-vivacity-game.html
Guest fr0do Posted November 27, 2011 Report Posted November 27, 2011 (edited) Wow I hope it doesn't get pulled! We'll know who to blame ;) Edited November 27, 2011 by fr0do
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