Honeycomb Showdown: ASUS Eee Pad Transformer vs Acer Iconia Tab A500

Today, two of the most sexiest Honeycomb beasts, the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer and Acer’s Iconia Tab A500 are fighting against each other. These tablets are quite evenly matched against each other, leaving only a few specs which really puts them apart. The Eee Pad Transformer is priced at $399, while the Acer Iconia Tab A500 is priced at $449.99, only a mere $50 price difference.

ASUS Eee Pad Transformer

Honeycomb Showdown: ASUS Eee Pad Transformer vs Acer Iconia Tab A500 Eee Pad Transformer DockASUS Eee Pad Transformer features a 10.1″ WSVGA (1280×800) IPS capacitive LED touchscreen, 1GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, and 1GB of RAM (DDR2). The tablet comes in 2 variants – with 16GB and 32GB flash memory – that include Wi-Fi & bluetooth capability, mini HDMI output port and a 4-in-1 card reader. ASUS’ Eee Pad also has a rear 5MP camera, and a front 1.2MP camera for video calls, a stereo speaker and an internal microphone. As for the sensors, it’s got GPS, gravity sensor, E-Compass, gyroscope and a light sensor. The iPad and iPhone too have gyroscope and it makes the device much more responsive to motion.

 

The tablet’s 24W/h Li-ion battery gives a backup of 9.5hours. One more great thing about Transformer is that you can attach a keyboard (sold separately), which gives an additional battery life of 6.5hours, totaling it up to 16 hours. Weighing only 1.5lb, Transformer is 10.7 x 7 x 0.5 inches and has ASUS’ Waveshare Interface, which hosts a variety of unique applications to help manage content and easily launch softwares. With Honeycomb installed at its core, this tablet makes up for a great buy.

Acer Iconia Tab A500

Honeycomb Showdown: ASUS Eee Pad Transformer vs Acer Iconia Tab A500 Acer Iconia Tab 300x300Another Honeycomb tablet is Acer Iconia Tab A500 that sports similar configurations – 10.1″ HD (1280×800) Multi-touch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, 1GHz dual-core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, 1GB RAM, 16GB internal memory (with MicroSD slot supporting upto 32GB). Iconia Tab’s screen allows for a 160° viewing angle, while ASUS’ Eee Pad Transformer allows for 178° viewing angle.

The Comparison

Acer’s Iconia Tab has dual speakers (resulting in better sound quality), a micro USB 2.0 port and a regular 2.0 port (which the Transformer lacks), 1 micro HDMI out, a 5MP rear camera and a 2MP front camera.

The Transformer captures less crispier images than the Iconia Tab due to its 1.2MP front camera, but assuming the primary usage being video calling, it does a fine job. ASUS offers better battery backup with a single full charge lasting for 9.5 hours while Acer’s Iconia Tab lasts for 8 hours. ASUS has a slight advantage as the keyboard accessory does offer an additional 6.5 hours of battery, but does also cost you about $150 more.

Acer Iconia Tab A500 has a solid aluminium built, which makes the tablet look very neat and better looking than the Transformer. As for stability, we’ll give Transformer the winning hand, the Iconia Tab seems a little sloppy, but that can be fixed with a custom ROM or an update in the future.

Both of these tablets are on par with each other and certainly keep up with the iPad 2. Both these tablets have 1GB RAM, which is the double of what iPad 2 has. The user has more freedom too; as it’s an Android tablet, you are free to do whatever you want to your device without any hassles. Install a custom ROM, do some freaky hacking or just beat the hell out of the CPU by overclocking it, it’s all up to you.

The Conclusion

We had quite a tough time deciding between the two tablets, but if you’re low on money, like stability and don’t mind losing a feature or two, we’ll give ASUS Eee Pad Transformer the winning trophy.

Motorola Droid 3 Spotted Again, Running Froyo?

The eagerly anticipated Motorola Droid 3 has been spotted again by the folks at Droid Life as the phone made an appearance at Verizon’s internal system. While the specs pretty much known, new information reveals that that Droid 3 may be carrying a rather outdated if stable operating system.

Motorola Droid 3 Spotted Again, Running Froyo? Droid 3 leak

 

Much like the recently debuted Droid X2, it is likely that Motorola will only equip the Droid 3 with Android 2.2 Froyo. It’s so last season, right? For a supposed flagship Android phone by Motorola, the exclusion of Gingerbread out of the gate will be rather disappointing. Fortunately, the phone will come with the new TI OMAP 4430 dual-core processor, as well as a 4-inch qHD screen, 8-megapixels rear camera, spacious 5-row keyboard, HDMI out and more.

Since the original Droid X has just received the Gingerbread update, it wouldn’t be too much to ask for the Droid 3 to come with Gingerbread. But if it doesn’t, we expect some updates to come swiftly – for Motorola’s sake anyway. Lest we forget that the company has a habit of releasing phones with locked bootloader, which makes it even harder for owners to mod their phones.

Motorola Fixes Incompatibility Issue of Banking Apps on Atrix 4G

Motorola Fixes Incompatibility Issue of Banking Apps on Atrix 4G Atrix 4G 300x199Having problems with the online banking app on your Motorola Atrix 4G phone? You’re not the only one, because there have been many reports of incompatibility between the 4.1.83 update that was pushed out by the company for the Atrix in early May with some banking apps on the phone. Fortunately, a fix for your online banking woe is on its merry way.

 

Getting the fix is as simple as following the instructions below:

      Make sure you have the latest firmware update for your Atrix 4G.
        Download the new Atrix Certificate updater from the Android market.
          Open the downloaded file and follow the prompts.
            Your banking app should be working fine with no hitch now.

            If you’re not sure whether or not you need the update, some affected banking apps on the Atrix 4G that have been reported before include “Chase” and “Bank of America” banking apps. Good on Motorola for spotting the problem and coming up with a solution in a quick manner. Wish the same could be said about providing update to the latest Android OS.

            [via phandroid]

            Verizon to Roll Out Gingerbread Update for Motorola Droid X Tomorrow

            Verizon to Roll Out Gingerbread Update for Motorola Droid X Tomorrow Droid X1 300x159Get the confetti out Motorola Droid X owners; (temporarily) eat your heart out Droid X2 owners – because the older phone will finally get the update to Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The OTA update has been confirmed by Verizon Wireless and it will be rolled out as soon as tomorrow.

            According to the confirmation, owners of Motorola Droid X will get the Gingerbread update wirelessly tomorrow, on May 27th. We’re just glad that there’s a happy ending to this story – even though the update was rumored to come early in the month.

            Along with the Gingerbread, here are some things that you can expect from the update:

            • New download manager app
            • App and power management details
            • Improved copy and paste function
            • New UI and color scheme
            • Customizable dock icons
            • Creation of custom app groups
            • Updated calendar options
            • Geo-tagging function for camera app
            • Improved email and calendar app

            These will practically make your Droid X phone seem brand new – provided you have been taking good care of the phone.

            No words yet on the Gingerbread update for the Droid X2, but seeing that the phone has just been released – we expect it will take a good couple of weeks more. That being said, we don’t mind if Verizon decides to surprise us all by releasing the update earlier.

            [via Phandroid]