Tag: smartphone

  • Apple Brings iTunes to Hong Kong, Singapore and 10 others in Asia, India left Out!

    Apple Brings iTunes to Hong Kong, Singapore and 10 others in Asia, India left Out!

    Apple has finally started to branch out into what is a major chunk of their earning region. Hong Kong, Taiwan and Vietnam are among the dozen new countries where Apple has just launched their iTunes store for music and movies. Other countries include Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. If you are asking then the answer is no, India was not included. 

    The company has left out India from the mix, possibly in comparison to the number of account holders. Hopefully, they can roll out the store in the coming months.

    [Apple]

  • Apple Starts seeding iOS 6 Beta 2 to Devs

    Apple Starts seeding iOS 6 Beta 2 to Devs

    While everyone waits the arrival of the next big OS for your iDevice, Apple is working hard to get it ready. The company has pushed out Beta 2 to the developers for testing, there are no special additions the primarily focus is on the bug fixes leading the software closer to a final release. There are still other betas expected before the final release comes out, So, hold on to your horses. 

    Those who have active developer accounts can download the latest betas from their accounts now.

    [9to5 Mac]

  • LG launches ‘Quick Voice’ on its phones in Korea, watch out Siri S-Voice

    LG launches ‘Quick Voice’ on its phones in Korea, watch out Siri S-Voice

    After Apple and Samsung transformed the Voice features on their flagship products, LG must’ve felt left behind. So enter ‘Quick Voice’  for its Android phones (time for more lawsuits). Just announced in Korea and rolling out soon for various members of the Optimus family like the Vu and Optimus 3D Max and L7, it brings natural voice recognition to commonly used functions like searching, setting up appointments or pulling up videos on YouTube.

    [LG Korea]

  • Samsung Galaxy S3 Heats up and Explodes

    Samsung Galaxy S3 Heats up and Explodes

    A Samsung Galaxy S3 owner faced quite an experience with his brand new Galaxy S3, while he was charging the device in the car dock. The phone started heating up, then burst out into white flames, Sparks and then a bang sound came from the charging device. While he himself is left un-injured there were molten plastic pieces of the phone that remained in the car. The phone has been sent to a repair center via phone retailer Carphone Warehouse for the full investigation into the matter.

    [quote]
    So I driving along today with my Galaxy S3 in my car mount when suddenly a white flame, sparks and a bang came out of the phone. I pulled in to look at my phone, the phone burned from the inside out. Burned through the plastic and melted my case to my phone. The phone kept working but without any signal. I brought it to the carphone warehouse and they told me that they couldnt replace it for me that they had to send it off to be checked out first. No even replacement phone, left with nothing. The phone was destroyed and it slightly burned a piece of plastic on the inside of my car. And they are refusing to give me a replacement they had to send it off. Probably nothing I can do, but Im really annoyed. That could have burned the side of my face or through my pocket and my leg, or set fire to my bed. Its very dangerous.[/quote]

    [Boards]

  • HTC will sell ONE S with 1.7GHz Snapdragon S3 in select markets

    HTC will sell ONE S with 1.7GHz Snapdragon S3 in select markets

    HTC plans to launch the One S in two different variants across the globe. While the US, UK, Japan, Korean, France and Germany enjoy the new Dual core Snapdragon S4 processor, HTC will launch a different model with an older yet higher clocked S3 chipset for Asia-Pacific regions and some (as-yet unspecified) European markets.

    So in short if it’s got a dual-core 1.7GHz processor, you’ve got the Snapdragon S3, if it’s 1.5GHz then you have the newer S4. Be very careful if you have been saving up for the HTC One S, India might just get the S3 variant.

    [The Verge]

  • Harman Kardon Releases new iPhone friendly Headphones: AE, BT, CL  and NI(PR)

    Harman Kardon Releases new iPhone friendly Headphones: AE, BT, CL and NI(PR)

    Harman Kardon has just released  a whole new range of headphones that include five options: two sound-isolating in-ear models tailored specifically for iPhone use and three on-ear and over-ear styles – including a wireless Bluetooth® and noise-cancelling model.

    The in-ear model NI ($99.95) (Rs. 5570)

    • 9mm drivers 
    • Rectangular black housing – shaped like the back of an iPhone 
    • A three-button remote with a built-in microphone
    • Three sizes of silicone sleeves 

    The in-ear model AE ($149.95) (Rs. 8355)

    • Silver-toned aluminum casing
    • Premium 9mm drivers optimized 
    • A three-button remote with a built-in microphone is included
    • Foam sleeves are offered along with three sizes of silicone sleeves

    The on-ear model CL ($199) (Rs. 11,085)

    • Metal hinges
    • Sand-blasted metal finish and rectangular ear cups 
    • 40mm drivers
    • Detachable cables feature highly finished metal connectors
    • Cables are made of a tightly woven fabric to enhance feel as well as durability and flexibility.

    The over-ear model BT ($249) Bluetooth headphones (Rs. 13,871)

    • Integrated microphone 
    • Built-in playback buttons 
    • Charged via the included USB cable, but also work in passive mode
    • Battery  lasts 12 hours 
    • Fabric-covered headphone cable for wired playback from an iPhone, iPod or iPad. 

     

    The over-ear model NC ($299, available late summer) noise-cancelling headphones (Rs. 16650)

    • HARMAN’s proprietary digital active noise-cancelling technology
    • Slow-retention foam is used in the ear pads 
    • A 30-hour battery life 
    • Recharged via the included USB cable
    • Continue to play when the battery runs dry
    • Fabric-covered detachable cable and a premium case.
     
    [quote]These headphones are enhanced by several audio technologies developed by HARMAN yet also reflect the brand’s commitment to innovative industrial design, People who truly appreciate beautiful sound – whether it is on the go or in the living room – should not compromise when it comes to performance. These refined and distinctive headphones are built with the precision that has always defined Harman Kardon’s high-fidelity products.
    -Dinesh Paliwal, Chairman, President and CEO of HARMAN.[/quote]
     
     

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    HARMAN Brings Superior Sound, Comfort and Audio Innovation to New Line of Harman Kardon® Headphones

     

    Modern design meets sophisticated acoustic performance in five Harman Kardon headphone models, priced from $99 to $299

     

    For more information: HarmanKardon.com

     

    STAMFORD, Conn. – HARMAN International Industries announced availability of a new line of Harman Kardon® headphones that deliver a performance destined to impress music lovers and longtime fans of the innovative and legendary audio brand. The Harman Kardon headphones include five options: two sound-isolating in-ear models tailored specifically for iPhone use and three on-ear and over-ear styles – including a wireless Bluetooth® and noise-cancelling model – for music lovers seeking a refined industrial design true to Harman Kardon’s rich acoustical heritage.

     

    Harman Kardon, which introduced the world’s first stereo receiver in 1958, is synonymous with beautiful sound and attractive design. Pulling from a heritage of acoustic innovation, the Harman Kardon headphones incorporate optimized drivers that produce accurate bass even at low volumes, whereas many competing models today artificially exaggerate bass or treble. The distinctive rectangular shape of the in-ear, on-ear and over-ear headphones mirrors the back case of an iPhone, highlighting a design meant to pair with an iPhone, iPad or iPod.

     

    “These headphones are enhanced by several audio technologies developed by HARMAN yet also reflect the brand’s commitment to innovative industrial design,” said Dinesh Paliwal, Chairman, President and CEO of HARMAN. “People who truly appreciate beautiful sound – whether it is on the go or in the living room – should not compromise when it comes to performance. These refined and distinctive headphones are built with the precision that has always defined Harman Kardon’s high-fidelity products.”

     

    The headphones share several distinguishing features:

     

    * The three on-ear/over-ear models are framed by a lightweight sand-blasted steel outer band that comes in two sizes so users can swap for the correct fit, while a leather inner band rests on the wearer’s head for comfort. Steel hinges accentuate the rugged feel of the headphone frame, which does not include plastic. Leather ear pads float in an enclosed steel frame, with only soft leather touching the listener’s ears. The detachable ear pads are connected by industrial-strength magnets to remove for cleaning or replacement. The headphones include 40mm drivers and have detachable cables. The headphones fold flat to slip easily into a briefcase or bag, a storage feature that will appeal to travelers. Each model includes a premium carrying case.

     

    * Both in-ear styles were designed for passive noise cancellation so users clearly hear music and other audio content at lower volume levels – healthier for the ears. Multiple earphone sleeve options allow users to find the right fit while blocking exterior noise from disturbing the clarity of the audio content. Each model includes a three-button Apple-specified remote to make and receive phone calls while controlling volume and playback features.

     

    Details of the five headphone models include:

     

    * The in-ear model NI ($99.95) features 9mm drivers to provide a wide-dynamic range and high sound-pressure levels. This ultralight model has a rectangular black housing – shaped like the back of an iPhone – and a three-button remote with a built-in microphone for calls. Three sizes of silicone sleeves offer a comfortable fit and noise isolation.

     

    * The in-ear model AE ($149.95) acoustically enhanced headphones isolate noise and are enclosed by a silver-toned aluminum casing for superior acoustic dampening to provide true low-frequency reproduction. The headphones include premium 9mm drivers optimized to work with the metal housing to deliver extended bass response. A three-button remote with a built-in microphone is included, while foam sleeves are offered along with three sizes of silicone sleeves.

     

    * The on-ear model CL ($199) are defined by precision with metal hinges, a sand-blasted metal finish and rectangular ear cups that reflect the iPhone’s iconic design. The 40mm drivers are uniquely baffled to create an air flow that extends the low frequencies – bass – better than other models in their class. The detachable cables feature highly finished metal connectors, while the cables are made of a tightly woven fabric to enhance feel as well as durability and flexibility.

     

    * The over-ear model BT ($249) Bluetooth headphones include an integrated microphone so users don’t have to remove them for a call. Built-in playback buttons sit along the side of one ear cup for easy music controls. These high-performance wireless headphones are charged via the included USB cable, but also work in passive mode. That means if the battery – which lasts 12 hours – is dead, users can attach the fabric-covered headphone cable for wired playback from an iPhone, iPod or iPad. Competitive Bluetooth headphones do not offer passive playback.

     

    * The over-ear model NC ($299, available late summer) noise-cancelling headphones include HARMAN’s proprietary digital active noise-cancelling technology the company developed for acoustic installations in premium automobiles. Slow-retention foam is used in the ear pads to create a comfortable fit that also improves passive noise cancellation by creating an acoustic seal. The headphones have a 30-hour battery life and are recharged via the included USB cable. Unlike competing noise-cancelling headphones, the Harman Kardon headphones continue to play when the battery runs dry. The headphones come with a fabric-covered detachable cable and a premium case.

     

    Availability

     

    The Harman Kardon headphones are now available exclusively at Apple Retail Stores and Apple.com. For additional information, visit HarmanKardon.com.

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  • HTC will Buy S3 Graphics as a dead investment, security for future Patent suits.

    HTC will Buy S3 Graphics as a dead investment, security for future Patent suits.

    HTC has assured that after a final assessment of the worth of S3 graphics the company will wrap up the buyout some time soon. The 270 patents that come into HTC portfolio will help the company fight off any legal issues that may arise in the future.

    The strong Patent portfolio may also scare potential competition and make them think twice before any other patent wars begin

    [Focus Taiwan]

  • Android Activations up to 900,000 a day, says Google’s Andy Rubin

    Android Activations up to 900,000 a day, says Google’s Andy Rubin

    Android activations are at an all time high, considering companies are hell bent on stuffing the OS into anything possible. At MWC 2012 Andy Rubin had announced that Android activations were at about 850,000 a day, now the number is higher. Much Higher at 900,000, or just short of a million devices a day (woot!) 

    Just a day before WWDC (Apple’s Developer Event) Andy Rubin has dropped this information to crunch the usual numbers you can expect from Tim Cook’s Keynote event.

    Incidentally we will have all the information on iGyaan.in

  • Galaxy Pocket Handled

    Galaxy Pocket Handled

    The Galaxy Pocket is a Budget Phone from Samsung, Bharat takes a look at its initial impressions at the iGyaan Studio.

  • Apple sues HTC for the 3rd time, One series now under the radar

    Apple sues HTC for the 3rd time, One series now under the radar

    Apple has filed a third challenge against HTC on June 4th claiming claims HTC is still violating patents with their new One series devices. If this case goes anywhere near success, Apple would slap down 29 devices including the new One Series, the One X, the One V and  the One S. A full list of implicated handsets is in the source link below.

    The latest suit contains a quote by Steve Jobs.

    [quote]We can sit by and watch competitors steal our patented inventions, or we can do something about it. We’ve decided to do something about it, We think competition is healthy, but competitors should create their own original technology, not steal ours. [/quote]

    [FOSSpatents]

  • ZTE 6.2mm ‘Athena’ to be world’s thinnest smartphone?

    ZTE 6.2mm ‘Athena’ to be world’s thinnest smartphone?

     

    Just days after Oppo announced its new phone, Finder, which took the crown of the world’s thinnest phone from Huawei’s Ascend P1 S by a mere 0.03mm, Chinese mobile company ZTE has announced that they will be coming out with a new handset, called ‘Athena’, which at just 6.2mm would become the thinnest android smartphone in the market. The device may not leave Chinese shores, but it’s an amazing feat considering all the technology inside of it. The phone will reportedly feature a 720p display, Cortex-A15 chip (most probably multi-core) and up to 64GB of internal storage, as well as a Miflavor UI, ZTE’s custom ROM that runs over Android 4.0 ICS.

     

    The "Athena" next to an iPhone.

     To throw In a few numbers, the  iPhone is 9.30mm ‘thick’, the Galaxy S II is 8.45mm thick and the RAZR is 7.10mm thick. From the current generation of quad-core phones, the HTC One X is 8.9mm thick, while Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy S III measures in at 8.6mm.

    The Athena is rumoured to be available in a black Kevlar coating, the same as that used on the Motorola RAZR. But the main question is – Would a phone this slim be prone to reduced battery life and heating problems? We’ll have to wait and see! More to come on this handset soon, we hope.

  • Sony Xperia P Unboxing and Hands On Video

    Sony Xperia P Unboxing and Hands On Video

    Sony is just about ready to launch their new unibody marvel into the market, and we go unboxing and hands-on, iGyaan Style. The new smart phone has an amazing unibody construction with the top part as a plastic shield to allow network connections.

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    • Dimensions: 4.8 x 2.3 x 0.4 inches
    • Weight: 4.2 oz
    • Available in red, silver, and black
    • 4-inch TFT capacitive display (960 x 540)
    • Sony WhiteMagic technology
    • Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
    • Dual-core 1GHz processor
    • 1GB RAM
    • 16GB built-in storage
    • 8.1-megapixel camera w/ AF and LED flash
    • Front facing VGA camera
    • HD Video recording @ 1080p
    • MicroUSB
    • 3.5mm audio out
    • Radio: Stereo FM / RDS
    • 1305mAh Li-Ion battery

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    • 8.1-megapixel camera + full HD Video (Exmor R)
    • Unibody Shell
    • Dual Core 1 GHz CPU + Mail 400MP
    • 1 GB Ram
    • 13 GB available storage
    • Free Cloud account
    • High Res 4-inch TFT + Mobile Bravia 

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    • Handset
    • Charging + Sync Cable
    • Power Brick
    • In Ear Hands Free kit
    • Documentation

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    •  Indian Rupees : 24,999 /-
    • US $ : 420

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  • Leaked iPhone 5 cases hint at taller iPhone with a Metal Back

    Leaked iPhone 5 cases hint at taller iPhone with a Metal Back

    There are some images floating around the Inter-webs of a new iPhone design shell, that has been received by many repair companies. UBreakiFix has added some pictures that show a completely new iPhone dock connector.

    The images also indicate a brand new back design with a mix of aluminum and glass, that seems to look rather interesting to us. There is still chances that these are images from a fake chinese manufactory, pretending to be the real deal. But, it definitely strengthens the rumors of a 3.99 inch 16:9 screen and a tiny dock connector. 

     

    [uBreakiFix]

  • Facebook now trying to make another Smartphone

    Facebook now trying to make another Smartphone

    Facebook is back to building smartphones, and this time around its no ChaCha. According to the New York Times Bits blog, the company is hiring old Apple iPhone and iPad engineers and employees to develop phones exclusive to Facebook

    [quote]Mark is worried that if he doesn’t create a mobile phone in the near future that Facebook will simply become an app on other mobile platforms. – Said one of the Facebook employees[/quote]

    With Facebook’s IPO now out, this unique move may actually help the company gain some movement, when they seem to be slowing down.

  • RIM ready to cut more jobs, 2000 employees’ jobs loom in the future, as Blackberry suffers downfall

    Another sad day for Blackberry lovers, The company behind Blackberry does not seem to be getting a break. After selling assets and cutting several jobs, switching CEO’s and gameplay strategies, the company is yet again set to cut upto 2000 jobs in the coming weeks as bad news continues.

    The announcement is reportedly said to happen on or before 1st June. 2000 job cuts may seem like a large number, but several other reports including Reuters are pointing at upto 6000 job cuts for the company dealing with massive market loss.

    RIM or anyone from the company refuses to comment on the issue at hand. But, we will know sooner than later.

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