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  • Samsung announces the Galaxy S Player Wifi 4.2 at MWC 2012

    Samsung announces the Galaxy S Player Wifi 4.2 at MWC 2012

    Samsung has added yet another device to their Android lineup this year, the 4.2-inch WVGA (480 x 800) screen touting Galaxy S Player , runs Gingerbread 2.3 and has dual cameras 2Mp + VGA.  It also has Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0 and WiFI 802.11 b/g/n along with a 1,500mAh battery. Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit comes free with the device and is pre-installed. 

    Two Variants of 8GB and 16GB wifi only along with 32GB MicroSD expandability, priced under the 250$ mark for the basic version, expect it to become available starting next months.

  • Exclusive : Galaxy 730 and Galaxy PMPs to Hit India end October

    Exclusive : Galaxy 730 and Galaxy PMPs to Hit India end October

    Some great news for those waiting in for the Galaxy Players / PMPs running Android and boasting a 5 inch/4 inch screens, the devices will be available along with the Galaxy 730 aka Galaxy Tab 8.9 inch in the last week of october. This information comes from the very depths of the Samsung HQ in NCRand packs a punch especially because there is a tad bit of information regarding the pricing on the PMPs.

    We got our hands on with the PMP back at the Samsung Forums, check out the video below.

     

    Spec Sheet

    Now here is the awesome part the PMPs are speculated to have the following price : Galaxy Player 4 for 12,500 and Galaxy Player 5 for 15,000 Indian currency. We think that its excellent pricing.

    Pricing of the Galaxy 730the MRP remains the same from initial PR  : Tab 730 at INR 33,990 which seems a lot more since the 750 sells for much cheaper than that price.


  • Sony announces 4.3 inch Tegra 2 based Walkman Z PMP

    Sony announces 4.3 inch Tegra 2 based Walkman Z PMP

    Sony has announced the new Walkman Z PMP. The device with its sleek form factor offers a 4.3 WVGA Capacitive display, a 1GHz Tegra 2 SoC, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and a battery good for 20 hours of music and 5 hours of video.

    The PMP will also offer Sony’s Throw feature for pushing media wirelessly to a Bravia TV, the options will be b/w 16, 32 or 64GB models in either red/black or black/blue.

    There is no news on pricing, but the devices will be available December 10 in Japan and worldwide Q1 2012.

  • Samsung announces the 3.6 inch Galaxy S WiFi only PMP

    Samsung announces the 3.6 inch Galaxy S WiFi only PMP

    Samsung has added another device to their lineup. The new 3.6 inch Samsung Galaxy S WiFi is a basic handheld PMP with a 3.6-inch HVGA display, Android 2.3, a 1GHz OMAP processor, 8GB or 16GB of storage, a microSD card slot, GPS, a mic for VoIP calls, and dual cameras (2 megapixels + VGA on the front). The device has been made official for Asia and Europe for  £149 (INR 11,000) and £169 ( INR 12500)

  • Live from Samsung Forum 2011 : Samsung Galaxy S PMP Launched, Hands On (PR)

    Live from Samsung Forum 2011 : Samsung Galaxy S PMP Launched, Hands On (PR)

    We are Live at the Samsung Forum 2011 and we got some hands on time with the new Samsung Galaxy S Personal Media Player which was just announced for India. Check out the images below and Stay Tuned for the demo Video.

    Video Hands on (iGyaan Exclusive)

    Key Features

    * 141.3 x 78.2 x 9.9 mm
    * 5.0 inches ( 400 x 800 pixel ) LCD Capacitive Touch Screen
    * TouchWiz UI
    * Multi-touch input method
    * Touch-sensitive controls
    * Swype text input
    * Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
    * Digital Compass
    * 5 MP Camera with video recording, auto focus and LED flash
    * 2 MP  front camera
    * Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
    * 16GB internal memory which can be expanded up to 48GB
    * Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB
    * GPS with A-GPS support
    * 1 GHz Processor
    * Image and video editor
    * 2500 mAH Li-Ion battery

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