Sunday, September 19, 2010

Videocon Zeus V 7500 Android phone Videocon Mobiles recently launched its very own Android Phone named Zeus, is it really worth if compared with Samsung’s low end galaxy and also hTC wild fire which is priced around 10k and 14k respectively?

Starting with the looks and style, this phone comes with stunning looks which will surely remind you the looks of the most popular Nokia 5800 music handset. Specifications wise, this bold looking stylish Videocon Zeus comes with a huge high resolution 480 * 320 pixel screen with 3.2″ Multi-touch Capacitive screen with Motion G Sensor. This android phone is currently powered by Android 1.6 version of Operating system but according to company’s website Videocon soon claims to its current 1.6 v to Android’s 2.1 (Eclair) operating system.

This phone is just a multimedia delight as it comes loaded with a host of future rich features like 3.5 G, Wi-Fi capability, A-GPS, push mail client with G-Mail server, multiple blue tooth profile supports like A2DP,GAP, HFP, HSP and many more like GPS and Geo-Tagging. With a support of over 70,000 down loadable applications via Android Market place, this surely becomes a masterpiece in its own.

This phone supports multi format advanced video codecs like H.263, H.264 AVC, and MPEG-4 SP; it also supports popular audio codecs like amr, aac, aac+, eaac+, midi, mp3 and wav. It also comes with 5 MP Auto focus camera with 24 FPS video capture quality with a dedicated Camera key and LED Flash. The video recording is done in two popular formats H.263 and MP4 leading to a great set of sharp picture quality.

This phone comes with an internal memory of 512 MB but can be extended externally with the help of micro SD card up to 32 GB. Adding to the list of specialties, this phone also comes with unlimited phone book and sms entries. This phone also guarantees unlimited entertainment with 3.5 mm jack 3.5 mm Headset Jack, Audio Recorder and also Loud Speaker.

Also with 5 customizable screens Gmail, G talk, YouTube, Facebook, Google Maps, Java Enabled, Android Marketplace, Document to Go, RSS reader, Notepad, Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor and Digital Compass. This phone can be compared with any other feature rich multimedia phone.

With 1230 mAH of battery we got a perfect talk time of 7 hrs on a 2G network and with almost 17 days of Standby Time it should address all your entertainment needs.

If you thought these are the only things this phone comes with, then hold your breath as this phone is box packed with contents which include one 8GB Micro SD Card, a Car Charger, two Batteries, a leather Carrying Case, a Charging Adaptor, a USB Data Cable, one Stereo Hands free, a Service centre directory, a User Manual, Warranty Card and also an Android Application Guide.

Priced at around just Rs. 10,999, this phone is totally a value for money, considering the fact that this phone is packed with lots of feature rich and supports maximum multimedia. This phone comes with a standard warranty of 1 year but for accessories like battery and on headset warranty is limited to 6 months.

This phone is easily available in all Planet M stores, Next show rooms, Digi world outlets and also this can be bought from you nearest mobile शॉप

Videocon Zeus V7500 [Review]

Videocon’s Zeus finds itself in the heat of the budget-Android category, facing stiff competition from Motorola, Samsung, Sony Ericsson; LG, all of whom have an offering that is more or less in the same league, specs wise. Does the Zeus have the zing to be counted as a contender against these titans? Read on to find out.



Package: Loaded with extras


It takes a lot to convince an average penny-pinching Indian to part with his moolah, the Videocon makes a convincing pitch at the point of purchase - The Zeus bundles in a spare battery, an 8GB Micro SDcard, Car Charger kit, carry case, along with the manual and warranty card. Videocon has put a fair bit of effort into the package and presentation, the extra battery is especially welcome considering how notorious Android phones can be with 3G, GPS, Wi-Fi, and data-intensive background apps running in the background.




UI, Battery Life, OS, Specs


The user interface is pretty much stock Android with a minimal amount of customisation - you can swipe across five panels that accomodate widgets and shortcuts, the center screen has widgets that let you turn on or disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, Data synchronisation and toggle the brightness in three levels. As a battery saving measure it is simple and effective to have this in the foreground, and lets you stretch Zeus' 1230 mAh battery for a day or more. And then there's that extra battery that can do a standby job.



While the official specs says that the Zeus runs Android 2.1, our test unit shipped with Android 1.6, which is a long way still from its Froyo-toting cousins. We asked Videocon if the Zeus is likely to run Froyo at some point in the future - there has been no confirmation on the same. At best, you can expect this phone to run Eclair. I called customer support on more than one occasion but have yet to see any clear instructions on how to go about it. TweetDeck and Google Sky Map worked splendidly but the selection of apps are limited. (FYI, all of these must-have Apps worked) At first there was no sign of Angry Birds, but a week later it showed up on the Android market.


We wanted to do a double-take on the specs, and felt wiser for doing so: Android System Info, a system diagnostic app on the Android market reveals that this phone has 172 MB of internal memory and 153 MB of RAM. The Zeus also has a magnetic sensor, orientation sensor, light sensor, and a proximity sensor.





Plus and Minus Points


The Zeus is a well designed phone, but the build quality could have been more rugged. The USB port can be accessed by flipping open the cover that is strung to the phone with a flimsy plastic cord. A few hard tugs, and It'd be detached from the phone for good. The plastic cover is easy to flip open, the battery, SIM, and SD card easily accessible, but the plastic cover itself is thin and doesn't inspire confidence. Would the body survive for a couple of years, the occasional drop to the floor or pavement? I'm not sure. Small design touches deserve a mention - it has a raised metallic strip that protects the camera lens from touching the surface.


The touchscreen on the Zeus is one of the best selling points - it’s a 3.2-inch capacitive HVGA resolution (320x480) display, and manages to register all taps and swipes without a fuss. Watching YouTube videos over Wi-Fi was a pleasure - battle units from HD Starcraft videos were animated well, and the framerates gave no reason to complain. As far as playback formats support is concerned, the phone failed to play an Xvid file, but had no issues playing an MP4 video. The Browser does not handle flash content, but loads webpages quickly and lets you pinch-to-zoom, and supports kinetic scrolling. The Technoholik homepage loaded in under 5 seconds over Wi-Fi. The screen is responsive and tactile and gave no reason to protest. At one point, I was chatting on Google Talk with two thumbs, and managed to hold a conversation without thinking about it - when the interface fades into the background and lets you do what you want to do - that can only be a good thing. Flipping the phone to landscape mode however, presented a wierd two-tap keyboard that I wanted to disable. I was unable to do so but I'm sure it can be done - this is Android after all, highly customisable and hackable.



Camera Performance


The Zeus has a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, but to be honest, I've taken better quality shots out of the LG GW 620. The camera can take pics at maximum resolution of 2560x1920 pixels, and record VGA(640x480) quality MP4 videos, these can be instantly mailed or uploaded to YouTube. Photos once snapped can be instantly uploaded to Picasa, Gmail, Twitter or Facebook. With a bit of finesse and still hands you can get a decent shot out of the Zeus.






Conclusion


Videocon is one of the first Indian manufacturers to have integrated Android on their handsets, having used dual-sim phones with pathetic UI and functionality, I have to say, this is a welcome development. The Zeus is way better than most entry-level Androids, which have resistive screens, QVGA screens, Android 1.5 or 1.6 with no future upgrade path, or have a cripplesome amount of RAM. The Zeus is a contender for sure, but to really be counted a few months or a year down the line, we need to see Froyo running on it.


Zeus V7500: Key specs and features
Display: 3.2-inch HVGA screen (320x480)
CPU: 600 MHz Qualcomm Microprocessor
Camera: 5 megapixel camera with geo-tagging
Connectivity: 3.5G, Wi-Fi, A-GPS
OS: Android 1.6, 2.1 Éclair upgrade likely
Memory: 172 MB ROM 153 MB RAM, 32 GB expandable memory via MicroSD
Bluetooth: A2DP, GAP, HFP, HSP
Sensors: Magnetic sensor, orientation sensor, light sensor, and a proximity sensor.
Battery: Two1230 mAh batteries
Car Charger, Carrying Pouch, 8GB Card
Price: 12,900
Warranty - 1 year
Customer care no.: 1800 - 1025 - 111, 0124 - 4969999

support@videoconmobiles.
http://videoconmobiles।com/







V7500

V7500
Evolve

MRP: To be announced.
8 GB Memory CardMarketplace
Android Technology

Key Features

  • Powered by Android™. Android™ 2.1 Eclair Ready
  • Download 70,000 Applications via Android™ Marketplace
  • Pre-bundled 8GB Micro SD Card
  • 5MP Camera with 24FPS video capture
  • 3.5G, WiFi, A-GPS, Push Mail Client with G-Mail Server
  • 3.2" Multi-touch (Capacitive) screen with Motion G Sensor
  • 1230 mAh x 2 (two) Batteries + Car Charger + Application Guide




V7500 Specifications


Android™ Operating SystemAndroid™1.6 Operating System. Upgradeable to Android™2.1 Eclair#
Access to 70000 applications through Android™ Marketplace
#: Upgrade applicable from October 2010 onwards



Display, Dimension and Battery Life8cms (3.2") Multi-touch Capacitive TFT screen
480x320 pixel screen with 262K Colour
114.9 mm x 56.8 mm x 12.6 mm
1230 mAH battery * 2 nos: 7 hrs Talk Time*/17 days Standby Time**
One spare battery for extra long usage
114 gms weight (with battery)
*/**: Talk Time/Standby Time in ideal conditions in 2G



Imaging5MP AF Camera with dedicated Camera key and LED Flash
Video Recording Formats: H.263 and MP4 formats
Video Recording Frame Rates: 24 frames per second



EntertainmentMusic player with multi format support (AMR, AAC, AAC+, EAAC+, MIDI, MP3, WAV)
3.5 mm Headset Jack
Audio Recorder
Loud Speakers
Video Player with multi format support (H.263, H.264 AVC, MPEG-4 SP)



MemoryUp-to 32 GB expandable memory
8 GB inbox
512 MB internal memory
Unlimited SMS and Phonebook entries*



Connectivity3.5G (HSDPA 7.2MBPS/HSUPA 2MBPS)
Quadband 2G: 850/900/1800/1900 with UMTS 2100
WCDMA
Multiple Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, GAP, HFP, HSP
GPS and Geo-Tagging
Wi-Fi
USB 2.0 and PC Suite in handset
POP3 Email Client
Email and Calendar synchronization with exchange server
USB modem for accessing internet



Enterprise ApplicationsWireless Push Email
Other Enterprise Apps from Android Marketplace



Others5 customizable screens
Gmail, Gtalk, YouTube, Facebook, Google Maps, Java Enabled, Android Marketplace, Document to Go, RSS reader, Notepad
Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor, Digital Compass



Inbox Contents8GB Micro SD Card Inside
Car Charger
Battery (Two Nos)
Carrying Case
Charging Adaptor
USB Data Cable
Stereo Handsfree
Service centre directory
Users Manual
Warranty Card
Application Guide

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