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  • Samsung Plans to sell 10 Million 3D TVs , while LG only targets 5 in 2011

    Samsung Plans to sell 10 Million 3D TVs , while LG only targets 5 in 2011

    This year is the year of the gadgets and the Chinese should add another type to their calendar! While in Korea competition is heating up, where in the red corner heavyweight Samsung plans to sell 10 million of the eye hurting, brain killing 3D hdtvs this year, Lightweight LG at the blue corner will only aim to sell 5 Mill.

    LG products are often considered cheap and less reliable, in India at-least, they have a shorter lifespan, But, come-on LG a low target may = lower sales. We know you want to be better! So ramp up the quality and set the bar high!

  • Dell Venue – Android Amoled Monster – Full Review + Video and Sample Shots

    Dell Venue – Android Amoled Monster – Full Review + Video and Sample Shots

    Android, Android and more Android! Are you already sick of it? We sure are not!

    The latest flagship Android smartphone from Dell’s stable is less of a shocker. Check out our Review

    The Build Quality

    For the Dell Venue , we have two independent views when it comes to build. The front of the device is this shiny, rugged and curved gorilla glass. The chrome trim and good tactile buttons make it an added bonus. But, the poorly designed back cover and cheap plastic utilization suddenly turns our view around.

    The overall construction of the device is pretty solid and delivers where most leave off squeaking and rattling. The Dell Venue seems really bulky in the hand and not as refined as the Desire HD when you hold it in your hand.

     

    Hardware Specs

    The Dell Venue like others in this price range comes with a  whole set of Top notch hardware, But in this age of technology, what was top notch yesterday is a poor mans tale today.

    • Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8250 1 GHz processor
      (We are already discussing dual core hybrids now)
    • 512 MB RAM, 1 GB ROM (is it enough?)
    • 8 MP, 3264×2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash (Bah!)
    • 4.1 inches, 480 x 800 pixels, AMOLED, 16M Colors capacitive touchcreen.
      (Now this is wow! resolution still a tad low if you ask us)
    • Android 2.2 (why not 2.3, why, why ?)

    Those are the only specs worth talking about the rest comes down to the usual WiFi, BLuetooth, MicroUSB, MicroSd- upto 32Gb.

    Overall hardware is good and the performance of the device is also good. But, the Quadrant Score shows a whole new story, averaging from 600-700 on the scorecard. The result is simply pathetic!



    Multimedia and Camera

    Now this is where the Dell Venue raked up on the Points. The Amoled screen is simply superb! The Blacks are so deep that you don’t see the difference between the screen and the surrounding bezel.

    The video performance is extraordinary thanks to the display, and possibly the curved glass front. The display makes video on this almost lifelike –

    Now, if only we could stretch the display (rolls eyes)

    The Loudspeaker is best in class period, Dell has somehow managed to stuff their Android lineup with superior quality speakers. Surprisingly, no one seems to talk about them, But, how could they not? These Phones have possible the best in device speaker we have heard ever. The bass is so good it makes you want to play he song over and over again. The speaker delivers quality sound with high volume, great bass and mid, trebles can be tweaked.

    Camera on the Dell Venue is an 8 Megapixel snapper which has autofocus, touch to focus, macro mode and the works when it comes to effects/ brightness settings and timer etc. Images look not so great on the device but great on a computer screen. This may be due to a mis-calibration between the Amoled screen (which displays colors differently) and the Camera, who knows? This however didnt bother us much, and we were happy as long as the images were the way they should be.

    Video on the device is also good and smooth – 720p HD video with a whole flurry of effects and settings makes the video mode a lot of fun to use. The 1Ghz chip allows for fast processing and you can download several apps from the marketplace and do your editing right on the device.

     

    Phone and Messaging

    We always stress that a smart phone should at first be a smart – PHONE. The Dell venue was a bit of a let down in performing that, we got frequent signal drops and connection failures. It even failed to get a proper signal at times. The “no service” signal bothered us for quite some time, a couple of reboots and it was gone.

    3G Connectivity was (the best word for it ) a “Bi$%h” we couldn’t get the damn thing to connect to 3G.

    Messaging on the other hand was a breeze the onboard keyboard comes with swype and a bunch of other input options, The reponsiveness of the touchscreen along with clear letters makes typing fairly simple and quick. This makes emailing and sms on the Dell Venue a fun exercise.


    Gaming and Internet

    We never talk about gaming in our reviews, But, this time we just had to make an exception. The Screen (have we mentioned before how much we love it) makes gaming so much fun with the deep colors, it almost makes you never want to stop, become game playing zombies tilting the device and driving your car, shooting the other zombies or blowing up those crazy “egg stealin” Pigs.

    Uhhhhh. Brains!!!!

    Internet browsing is a breeze, kinetic scrolling, accelerometer, pinch to zoom and slide to scroll work brilliantly without showing any form of LAG. Did we mention the greatness of the Amoled display? makes browsing and reading on websites atleast 4x better. The Venue comes preloaded with flash for the browser so seamless internet for all the folks.

    Battery Life

    The Venue had a phenomenal battery life in our tests.

    1. Phone Calls : 5.5 hours
    2. Web browsing 8 – 9 hours

    We couldn’t test web browsing over 3G because well the damn device wouldn’t get a connection. piff!

    Video Review



    Conclusion

    A strong device from Dell, in terms of build and hardware capability, Beautiful screen, great battery life.

    But it all boils down to poor connectivity and phone call ability and that has let us down a lot. Unless phone calls is not your main criteria for buying a “Phone”,

    The device is priced at INR 28,000/-

    Our Recommendation = ” LET IT PASS”

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  • DIY : How To Revive An Old Computer Part 1

    DIY : How To Revive An Old Computer Part 1

    Lots of people today are looking for a new computer. Their reasons for doing so are varied but there are many common complaints that people have with old computers. The primary complaint i receive from users is that their computer is ‘too slow’. While the day to day tasks of the end-user remain pretty much the same (using Microsoft Office, surfing the web, watching movies,playing games etc.), the computing power required to perform those tasks has increased significantly.  So does this mean that your old desktop/laptop is now useless and obsolete? Should you throw it away or let it collect dust in a corner? NO. There are many uses for an old computer, a few of which i will be listing below:


    Make a Home Server

    The home server is one of the easiest and most common uses for an old computer. The basic home server can do simple tasks like sharing files over your home network, while more advanced setups can perform a plethora of tasks such as file sharing, website hosting, torrent downloader,  a dedicated firewall for your network, controlling electronic devices in your house etc. The requirements of each user will be different and you should decide the tasks that you would like your server to perform in advance to ensure an easier setup.


    The Basic Setup:


    I recommend using FreeNAS as an OS for your home server. It is an open-source OS based on FreeBSD which means it is free to download, use and distribute. The most basic task performed by FreeNAS, as the name suggests, is to provide Network Attached Storage in your home.  It can perform a wider variety of tasks but we’ll get to that later.


    Things you’ll need:

    • FreeNAS Live CD (Link Below)
    • Old Computer
    • Monitor & Keyboard for installation only (you can disconnect them after the install)
    • A few Hard Disks (minimum 1)
    • A 512mb or larger Pen Drive


    Download FreeNAS 32-bit Live CD

    Download FreeNAS 64-bit Live CD


    Insert the Live CD into your CD drive and wait for the computer to boot up. This can take some time, 5-10 minutes, and you will hear a *chirp* from your PC speaker when the system is ready. At this moment, the system is ready to use as-is from the Live CD or it can be installed onto our hdd or pen drive. I would personally recommend installing the system on your pen drive if your PC supports USB Boot. This leaves more SATA/IDE ports free to attach extra storage.

    When you reach the above screen, the system is booted. Since we dont want to run our system off a CD, choose option 9.

    We are going to be installing our system on a pen drive so we will choose option 1.


    You will receive a warning, Press OK.


    Choose your installation media and press OK. In most cases you will have only one option in this step.

    Choose your install destination and press OK. In most cases you will have a few options here. Please remember to choose your pen drive at this stage. If the device names (ad0, ad1, etc.) are confusing, you can identify your device with the capacity or manufacturer details.

    After this step, FreeNAS is installed on your system. Press Enter and choose the Exit option and you will be returned to the main menu. Choose option no. 7 to reboot your system. To ensure that the system boots from the pen drive, please remove the Live CD  and ensure that the pen drive is selected as the primary boot device in your BIOS.


    After the reboot, the first thing you have to do is to configure your network interface and LAN IP. These are the last things you need to configure on your FreeNAS box. When you get to the Console Menu, Choose option 1.

    Select your Primary interface. If you have multiple interfaces, you can select optional interfaces from the same menu.

    After assigning all interfaces select none and press OK.


    You will be given a list of assigned interfaces. Press OK and you will be taken back to the Console Menu.

    Select option 2 to assign your ip address. I recommend assigning a static ip to your server, so select No when given the option to use DHCP. Enter your ip address, subnet mask, internet gateway and DNS addresses. You do not need to configure an ipv6 address.

  • Qualcomm shows off AllJoyn peer-to-peer sharing / gaming technology on video

    Qualcomm shows off AllJoyn peer-to-peer sharing / gaming technology on video

    Qualcomm has introduced an open source software system that doesn’t actually have with Qualcomm hardware, if implemented in a particular app, it can enable peer-to-peer sharing with others similar devices et apps based on location.

    The system works on interlinkage which is based on a webkit browser integration, that allows devices to be seamlessly to be connected via either bluetooth, WiFi, Infrared, Wi-Fi Direct and fast track naming a bunch of connections, which lets connections happen from 20 ft upto several kilometers. So basically we will rock games between communities without paying for cloud integration. Next Level Multiplayer!

  • Samsung introduces a super quiet robot vacum : Tango

    Samsung introduces a super quiet robot vacum : Tango

    The newest vacum cleaner from Samsung termed the “intruder” is super quiet at just 50db of noise level, Priced in Korea for about 750,000 Won (32,,000 Inr). The company plans to launch it worldwide by August 2011.


    Via : Engadget

  • Leaked : Huawei IDEOS S7 Pro tablet

    Leaked : Huawei IDEOS S7 Pro tablet

    Huawei seems to have an active year this time around, apart from a flurry of Android devices the company is also planning to release several tablets into the market. Pictured here is the Huawei S7 Pro, (not the S7 Slim)

    Specs include

    • 1.2GHz dual-core processor
    • Android 2.3
    • HSPA+
    • WiFi 802.11bgn
    • Front and Rear cameras.

    Its a pity that although Hardware is supported and software available, manufacturers don’t ship devices with the latest OS (read : Honeycomb). Expect this device in India later this year, no official price on the device yet. But, we’re guessing around the 20k price bracket. Check out some more pictures below.

  • HTC upgrades its fleet with new Desire S, Wildfire S and Incredible S

    HTC upgrades its fleet with new Desire S, Wildfire S and Incredible S

    HTC has just announced 3 new phones at the MWC right after the Flyer Tablet.


    The first is the Incredible S, With:

    • 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 b
    • 768MB of RAM
    • 720p HD video
    • 8 megapixel camera
    • Dual-LED flash and autofocus
    • 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera
    • 1450mAh battery
    • Resolution is 800 x 480.



    Not too far Behind is the Desire S with

    • 3.7-inch
    • HTC Desire inside a new aluminum unibody shell
    • 5 megapixel Camera
    • MSM8255 chipset
    • front-facing camera (1.3MP)
    • 768MB of RAM
    • 1450mAh battery
    • Gingerbread (2.4)

    And Finally the all new Wildfire S which is essentially the original Wildfire but with HVGA resolution and Android 2.3 Gingerbread preloaded.

    All three devices to be available in the next quarter

    Read the Full Press Release

    HTC LAUNCHES THREE NEW SMARTPHONES WITH HTC SENSE™

    HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S™ and HTC Incredible S™ deliver premium style, power and speed

    BARCELONA, SPAIN – Mobile World Congress – February 15, 2011 – HTC Corporation, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, today unveiled three new versions of its most popular and advanced smartphones – HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S and HTC Incredible S. The new smartphones continue HTC’s commitment to expanding the market for advanced smartphones while providing distinct choices in design, power and value. Each phone also includes HTC Sense, HTC’s unique customer-focused user experience that puts people at the center by making phones work in a more simple and natural way. 

    “HTC developed the HTC Sense experience to bring cutting-edge innovation to our customers in simple and natural ways that just make sense – this is what HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S and HTC Incredible S represent best,” said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation. “These new phones offer an exhilarating mix of style, innovation and features that extend people’s mobile experience in ways that feel personal and completely original.”

    HTC Desire S

    As a successor to the popular and award-winning HTC Desire, the new HTC Desire S blends stunning design with power and speed. Inspired by the HTC Legend™ smartphone’s aluminium design, the HTC Desire S is sculpted out of a single block of aluminum making it feel solid and natural in your hand. With Qualcomm’s new 1GHz Snapdragon™ MSM8255 processor, the HTC Desire S offers snappy performance and power. It offers dual front and back cameras, High-Definition video recording and the 3.7-inch WVGA display presents multimedia content brilliantly.

    HTC Wildfire S

    Building on the popularity of the HTC Wildfire™ smartphone, the HTC Wildfire S smartphone is an affordable, compact and playful device that packs a powerful smartphone experience. It enables people to maintain and build connections and friendships through popular sites like Facebook®, as well as through voice and text messaging. You can instantly tag your friends in photos before posting them on Facebook, or share your latest discoveries from the Android™ Market at the touch of a button.

    HTC Wildfire S is one of HTC’s smallest phones ever – measuring just 10.13cm long and 5.94cm wide – and boasts a distinctive 3.2 inch, HVGA display.

    Celebrate your individuality and choose from a wide variety of colors including black, purple and white. The phone’s home screen is fully customizable with your favorite apps, widgets and content, while a 5-megapixel color camera with auto focus, expandable microSD™ memory and support for a variety of audio and video formats make a great all-around multimedia device that slips easily into any pocket.

    HTC Incredible S

    The alluring HTC Incredible S smartphone combines cutting-edge design with a premium mobile experience for those who dare to be different. Showing what can be achieved when engineers and designers work together to raise the bar for mobile phone design, the HTC Incredible S smartphone features a stunning, contoured body that highlights the internal hardware components of the device. Capturing and viewing video in crystal clear High-Definition has never been so easy and a bright 4-inch WVGA Super LCD display and stereo surround sound bring a vibrant cinematic experience to the palm of your hand.

    HTC Incredible S also takes high quality pictures with its 8-megapixel camera with dual flash, and it easily enables videos, photos and music to be shared from the handset direct to a TV using DLNA® technology. Thanks to the HTC Incredible S’s front facing camera and video call functionality, users will constantly be able to chat with their friends face-to-face.

    Availability

    The HTC Desire S, HTC Wildfire S and HTC Incredible S smartphones, will be broadly available to customers across major European and Asian markets during Q2 2011.

  • HTC announces 7″ 1.5 ghz Flyer tablet

    What’s this? HTC has just announced a super powerhouse tablet, meant to take on any competition slated for the coming “tablet year”.

    Specs include a 1.5GHz single-core CPU, 1GB of RAM plus 32GB of flash storage, an aluminum unibody construction, 1024 x 600 resolution, a tablet-optimized version of Sense, and a pressure sensitive capacitive stylus.

    There is also a 5 megapixel camera in the back along with a 1.3 megapixel up front for video calls etc. The flyer has a 4000 mah battery and microsd card slot which will support next gen 64gb cards as well.

    The flyer looks extremely hot and will sport the newer version on gingerbread 2.4 customise with Sense for tablets, although, HTC claims that 3.0 will be headed out to the device very very soon.

    HTC will also add the features from its recently acquired firm on-line to provide cloud gaming.

    Full Press Release

    HTC UNVEILS HTC FLYER™, THE FIRST TABLET WITH HTC SENSE™

    Aluminum unibody design with touch and pen interaction make HTC Flyer unique

    First tablet with HTC Watch™ video service, HTC Scribe™ Technology and OnLive® cloud gaming

    BARCELONA, SPAIN – Mobile World Congress – February 15, 2011 – HTC, a global leader in mobile innovation and design, today announced its first tablet, the HTC FlyerTM. HTC Flyer blends HTC’s trademark design language with an all-new HTC Sense user experience that has been reimagined for the tablets. Using an intuitive and innovative approach to tablets, HTC Flyer combines natural touch and pen interaction. HTC also announced HTC Watch, a new connected video service that will debut on HTC Flyer tablet, and will collaborate with OnLive, Inc. to launch the first cloud-based mobile gaming service on a tablet.

    “Clearly, smartphones have transformed our lives but as we observed how people use smartphones, computers and other technologies, we saw an opportunity to create a tablet experience that is different, more personal and productive,” said Peter Chou, CEO of HTC Corporation. “We are progressing down a path as an industry when people will no longer be in a single device paradigm, but have multiple wireless devices for different needs; this is the direction we are moving.”

    Encased in a sleek aluminum unibody, the HTC Flyer tablet exudes the iconic style and build quality HTC is known for. It is also ultra-light, weighing as little as a paperback book, and compact enough to fit in a jacket pocket only. With a seven-inch display, lightning fast 1.5Ghz processor and high-speed HSPA+ wireless capabilities, the HTC Flyer tablet is perfect for those who have been waiting for a tablet that is both compact and powerful.

    HTC Sense for Tablet
    HTC Sense revolutionized smartphones by placing the person at the center of the experience. HTC Flyer’s tablet-focused HTC Sense experience focuses on surprising and delighting people with its gorgeous 3D home screen. A unique carousel of widgets puts a user’s most important content and information at the visual center of the experience. The HTC Flyer tablet also offers uncompromised Web browsing with Flash 10 and HTML 5.

    HTC Scribe Technology
    Touch interaction lights up the HTC Flyer tablet experience, but it also offers a groundbreaking pen experience. With the new HTC Scribe Technology on the HTC Flyer tablet, people can rediscover the natural act of writing. HTC Scribe Technology introduces a wave of integrated digital ink innovations that make it easy and natural to take notes, sign contracts, draw pictures, or even write on a web page or photo.

    HTC Scribe Technology on the HTC Flyer tablet transforms traditional note-taking into smart note-taking by integrating natural onscreen writing with thoughtful and integrated innovations. A feature called Timemark enables you to capture the audio of a meeting in line with your written notes, so tapping on a word in your notes instantly takes you to that exact place in time in the audio recording of the meeting. Notes are also integrated with the calendar so when there is an appointment reminder you are automatically prompted with an opportunity to begin a new note or in the case of recurring meetings, to continue where the last meeting left off. In an industry first, the HTC Flyer tablet also features built-in synchronization with Evernote™, the world-leading notes application and service.

    Streaming Mobile Movies with HTC Watch
    The HTC Flyer tablet premieres HTC Watch, HTC’s new video download service. The HTC Watch service enables low-cost on-demand progressive downloading of hundreds of High-Definition movies from major studios. The intuitive, natural design of the HTC Watch service makes it easy to find the latest movie and video content, while advanced technology on the back-end enables instant playback over the HTC Flyer tablet’s high-speed wireless connection.

    Mobile Cloud Gaming with OnLive
    HTC takes mobile gaming to an entirely new level by being the first mobile device in the world to integrate OnLive Inc.’s revolutionary cloud-based gaming service. OnLive is leading in the home gaming market by letting people play top video games on their televisions and computers without the need to buy expensive gaming hardware or software. When integrated fully, the OnLive service will enable customers to pipe the OnLive service through the HTC Flyer tablet’s broadband wireless to their television sets, or let them play directly on the tablet. When integrated on the HTC Flyer tablet, people can play a variety of games, including hits like Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood™, NBA 2K11 and Lego Harry Potter™.

    Availability
    HTC Flyer will be available to customers globally during Q2 2011.

    About HTC
    HTC Corporation (HTC) is one of the fastest growing companies in the mobile phone industry. By putting people at the center of everything it does, HTC creates innovative smartphones that better serve the lives and needs of individuals. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under ticker 2498. For more information about HTC, please visit HYPERLINK “http://www.htc.com/”www.htc.com.

  • Sony Ericsson Announces the Xperia Play at Mobile World Congress

    Sony Ericsson Announces the Xperia Play at Mobile World Congress

    After months of leaks, rumors and blatant denials from Sony Ericsson, the most anticipated device from there stable is finally here the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play.

    The best part its playstation certified.Tech Specs include

    • Latest version of the Android platform (Gingerbread version 2.3)
    • 60fps play-back
    • Snapdragon 1Ghz processor
    • Enhanced graphical processor unit the Adreno 205
    • Dedicated gaming controls for real console quality game play
    • Four-way directional keys
    • ABCD keys with PlayStation iconography
    • Left/right shoulder keys
    • Two analog touch inputs for joystick action
    • 4-inch brilliant multi-touch display
    • 5.0 megapixel camera

    Look at the official Images along with three intro vids from Sony Ericsson.


    Official Press Release

    ATLANTA, Feb. 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Are Americans ready to play? Sony Ericsson and Verizon Wireless think so. Sony Ericsson today announced that its new Xperia™ PLAY, the world’s first PlayStation Certified smartphone, will be available on the Verizon Wireless Network in the Spring 2011.

    “This Spring, expect to see a lot of people with their heads down and thumbs up,” said Peter Farmer, Head of Marketing for North America, Sony Ericsson. “Xperia™ PLAY combined with the power of the Verizon Wireless network gives you everything you need in a smartphone and the one thing you want – the ultimate gaming experience.”

    Xperia™ PLAY is powered by the latest version of the Android platform (Gingerbread version 2.3) – and is PlayStation certified, which ensures an optimized gaming experience featuring content from the PlayStation Suite. Xperia™ PLAY will provide a best-in-class gaming experience right out of the box with many of the most popular games pre-loaded, including Asphalt Adrenaline 6, Bruce Lee, Star Battalion, The Sims 3, and Tetris. More than 50 additional titles from top franchises at leading game publishers will be available for purchase at launch.

    “Working with Sony Ericsson to bring the world’s first PlayStation Certified smartphone to the nation’s most reliable network builds on our commitment to deliver the best mobile gaming and entertainment experience to our customers,” said Jeff Dietel, vice president-marketing for Verizon Wireless.

    According to the Entertainment Software Association’s 2010 consumer survey, in the United States:

    67 percent of households play computer or video games
    42 percent of heads of households report they play games on wireless devices, up from 20 percent in 2002
    The average game player age is 34 and 40 percent of game players are women

    Facebook users can enter the First2Play contest and could be one of the first 10 people to get the Xperia™ PLAY by visiting www.facebook.com/SEUSA.

    Sony Ericsson Xperia™ PLAY Key Features:

    PlayStation Certified gaming experience
    Latest version of the Android platform (Gingerbread version 2.3)
    60fps play-back enabled through the Snapdragon 1Ghz processor, optimized with enhanced graphical processor unit the Adreno 205
    Dedicated gaming controls for real console quality game play, including four-way directional keys, recognizable ABCD keys with PlayStation iconography, left/right shoulder keys and two analog touch inputs for joystick action
    4-inch brilliant multi-touch display
    5.0 megapixel camera

  • Nokia Launching more Dual Sim Phones- especially for the Indian Market this year

    Nokia Launching more Dual Sim Phones- especially for the Indian Market this year

    Nokia was announcing its Microsoft alliance at the Mobile World Congress today, and in a Q&A session related to Symbian the Company’s CEO Stephen Elop Said

    “We have fresh new products [on the low end] that we’re introducing into the Indian market that have features like dual-SIM.”

    That means Nokia doesn’t essentially want to get rid of Symbian altogether but use it in budget phones, that will target the India’n market especially.

    This is possibly the only thing Nokia needs to revive its standing in our country, as a mass market product, the masses are in for Dual Sim phones! The interesting thing to see however is that weather or not Nokia will be able to give a product that beats the quality of the existing Indo-China companies. And Symbian is definitely better than the generic Chinese OS on each of those devices.

  • Sony Ericsson Announces the Xperia Arc, Neo and Xperia Pro

    Sony Ericsson Announces the Xperia Arc, Neo and Xperia Pro

     

    Sony Ericsson Live at Mobile World Congress, Have just announced a flurry of cellphones

    First the already announced Xperia Arc is showcased

    With 4.2″ Reality Display

     

    But the proud moment comes when SE announces the newest powerhouse the Xperia Neo

     

    Features Include

    • HD Video
    • Bravia Engine
    • 8 Mp camera
    • In-built HDMI connector
    • Android 2.3
    • Folders


    The Next Device is the  Xperia PRO. This features a Slide out Qwerty keyboard, along with similar specs to the neo. All devices are expected to be available next month.

  • Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus

    Samsung Galaxy S II official: dual-core 1GHz CPU, 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus

    So the successor to Samsung’s most popular smartphone has been just made official at the MWC launch. The Samsung Galaxy S II has a great host of Specs :

    • 4.27-inch 800 x 480 Super AMOLED Plus display
    • 8 megapixel primary camera
    • 1080p video capture accompanied
    • 2 megapixel Front camera
    • Gingerbread with TouchWiz 4.0
    • NFC support
    • 8.49mm thick
    • The thinnest smartphone

    The size makes the device 0.2mm slimmer than the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc’s thinnest point.



    Go to the Next Page for the Press Release


  • Samsung Galaxy S 2 and 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet leaked on Korean website

    Samsung Galaxy S 2 and 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet leaked on Korean website

    Here ye, Here ye! The Samsung Galaxy S2 was spotted on the company’s korean website.

    • Android 2.3 Gingerbread
    • 4.3-inch display
    • 1GHz dual-core processor
    • HSPA+
    • Bluetooth 3.0
    • 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi
    • Weighs 116g (4.09 ounces)
    • 8.49mm thick  or should we say thin!


    The article also mentions that 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet with:

    • 1GHz dual-core processor
    • 8 megapixel camera with “full HD” video recording
    • Dual surround sound speakers
  • Leaked : Nokia’s Windows Phone 7 concept revealed!

    Leaked : Nokia’s Windows Phone 7 concept revealed!

    Folks over at Engadget have caught hold of an image that showcases the upcoming Windows Phone Device from Nokia. At the announcement Nokia said that engineers from both Microsoft and Nokia have already spent a lot of time together developing on this. This could mean that, this may as well be the first phone from the Nokia-Microsoft alliance.

  • Everything you need to know about the Nokia + Windows Phone alliance.

    Everything you need to know about the Nokia + Windows Phone alliance.

    So, Nokia has joined hands with Microsoft to develop future products, what does this mean? We have the details and will be shedding light on the insides and out of the alliance and what it does for us.

    To start off, we expected Symbian to either be completely re-invented or be completely exterminated. Nokia choose the latter, they probably thought it was much easier than to invent an OS in a market that was way ahead of them. This alliance comes with the death of Symbian in a slow and steady manner. In the presentation created by Stephen Elop (ceo of Nokia) t it’s clear that Symbian which is claimed to be a “franchise” OS that Nokia will “harvest” and will be taken over by Windows Phone on Nokia devices just as soon as Nokia and Microsoft can complete the transition.

    The transition as Nokia and Microsoft stated, would go on through 2011-2012, and by 2013 Nokia will be shipping only Windows Phone 7 or 8 or whatever version Microsoft throws out to the world. In simple words : Nokia will only ship Windows Phone devices 2013 onwards.

    “Nokia expects 2011 and 2012 to be transition years, as the company invests to build the planned winning ecosystem with Microsoft. After the transition, Nokia targets longer-term: (1) Devices & Services net sales to grow faster than the market. (2) Devices & Services non-IFRS operating margin to be 10% or more.”

    Stephen Elop says that he expects Nokia to ramp up the transition this year and be ready to ship Windows Phone 7 devices in significant volume in 2012.

    With the arrival of Windows Phone to Nokia devices, there are substantial changes that will go on in Nokia’s infrastructure. When Elop was asked by a concerned Finnish reporter, “What happens to Finland,” Stephen responded that a successful Nokia is good for Finland but there will be “substantial reductions in employment” in Finland and around the world. That does mean a lot of frustrated Nokia employees, and a lot of anxiety for them. This may also be a great blow to investors or stock holders, as this may ruin Nokia’s market value on the long run.

    Nokia has also been on the Qt warpath for years after purchasing the developer framework from Trolltech back in January of 2008. While Qt will continue on as the development framework for Symbian and MeeGo,  Microsoft will give for free Windows Phone Developer Tools (Visual Studio 2010, Expression, Silverlight and the XNA Framework) to developers interested in the platform and exclusively developing for it. Qt will not be adapted for Windows Phone 7 APIs.

    Whatever said and done, We personally believe, Nokia’s focus on hardware development will improve the outcome and toss Nokia back up on the anticipated phones / devices list. Also we believe Nokia will be launching a tablet later this year. A tablet that will run a mix of operating systems and an interesting hardware speck at a price that will remain unrivaled. There are only good things to see from Nokia now (or at-least we want them).

    Elop also expressed the fact that, Nokia will be allowed to alter anything in the WP7 platform, including layouts and skinning. But, Elop also mentioned that Nokia likely won’t make extensive use of this freedom to tailor Microsoft’s OS. This is a major shift for Microsoft, who forbade HTC from skinning Windows Phone 7 with Sense, the proprietary skin from HTC.

    Read the Q&A below from the post announcement session.

    • No specific announcement for when we’ll see the first Nokia Windows Phone. Ballmer mentioned that the engineering teams have spent a lot of time together already.
    • Elop confirmed that Nokiawill not be moving to Silicon Valley or anywhere else.
    • Ballmer said that the partnership is “not exclusive” but some things that Microsoft is doing with Nokia are “unique” allowing Nokia to differentiate itself in the market. Elop added that it’s important for the Windows Phone 7 ecosystem to thrive, which means that multiple vendors must succeed.
    • Elop didn’t believe that Nokia could create a new ecosystem around MeeGo fast enough.
    • Nokia will “substantially reduce” R&D expenditures while increasing R&D productivity moving forward.
    • Nokia did consider adopting Android but decided that it “would have difficulty differentiating within that ecosystem” and the “commoditization risk was very high — prices, profits, everything being pushed down, value being moved out to Google which was concerning to us.” Microsoft presented the best option for Nokia to resume the fight in the high end smarpthone segment.
    • Elop clarified that MeeGo will ship this year but “not as part of another broad smarpthone platform strategy, but as an opportunity to learn.” Something that sounds very similar to position Nokia took with its so-called “experimental” Maemo-based N900 last year. After the first (and apparently, only) MeeGo device ships this year, the MeeGo team will then “change their focus into an exploration of future platforms, future devices, future user experiences.” Trying to determine the “next disruption” in smartphones.
    • Responding to “hope for a broad MeeGo-based ecosystem,” Elop said that Nokia simply wasn’t moving fast enough to effectively win and compete against Apple and Google. Windows Phone makes it a “three-horse race,” something that Elop says is pleasing to the carriers he’s been speaking with.
    • Nokia has different options for its tablet strategy including using something from Microsoft or something that Nokia has developed internally.

    Watch the Video of the whole event below

     

     

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