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Monday, December 17, 2012

Wal-Mart slashes prices on iPhone and iPad




If you're looking for the cheapest iPhone or iPad that isn't used, Wal-Mart is the first place you should turn this holiday season.

The retail giant announced plans Friday to offer the 16 GB iPhone 5 for $127 (normally $189.97) and the 16GB iPhone 4S for $47 (normally $87.97), along with a two-year contract. They'll also sell the third-generation iPad for $399.

While it was reported elsewhere that Wal-Mart is discounting the recently announced fourth-generation iPad, a Wal-Mart spokesperson confirmed with CNNMoney that it is, in fact, the third-generation model, which has a less powerful CPU.

Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) discounts aren't unheard of this time of year, but Wal-Mart's (WMT, Fortune 500) will be tough to beat. Best Buy (BBY, Fortune 500) and Radio Shack (RSH) both have discounts on the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4S, offering as much as $50 off advertised prices, along with gift certificates to sweeten the deal. Apple's own Black Friday sale offered up iPods and previous-geneneration iPads for $30-$40 off the regular price.

As for the iPad discount, Wal-Mart appears to be following in the footsteps of past sales. In July, Fry's knocked $100 off the iPad 2. But by then, the iPad 3 had already been available for almost six months.
While the iPad sales just seem like an offloading of stale products, Wal-Mart's motivations for discounting the iPhone aren't exactly clear. Some, such as the LA Times, speculate that dragging sales are to blame.

Whatever the case, it's best not to sleep on this deal if you're in the market for one of these devices. Wal-Mart told MacRumors that the sale is first come, first serve depending on inventory, and rain checks will not be issued.

May the shopping gods be with you. To top of page

HTML5: The future of the Web is finally here

HTML5, which will power the next generation of websites and smartphone apps, is now complete.

The tool that promises to launch the next era of websites, smartphone apps and online video is finally finished.

HTML5, the long-in-the-works update to the language that powers the Web, is "feature complete," according to an announcement made Monday by the standards-setting Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C). There's still some testing to be done, and it hasn't yet become an official Web standard -- that will come in 2014. But there won't be any new features added to HTML5, which means Web designers and app makers now have a "stable target" for implementing it, W3C said.

The HTML5 language lets developers deliver in-the-browser experiences that previously required standalone apps or additional software like Java, Adobe's (ADBE) Flash or Microsoft's (MSFT, Fortune 500) Silverlight. It supports lightning-fast video and geolocation services, offline tools and touch, among other bells and whistles.

The W3C has been developing the spec for the better part of a decade.

"As of today, businesses know what they can rely on for HTML5 in the coming years," W3C CEO Jeff Jaffe said in a prepared statement. "Likewise, developers will know what skills to cultivate to reach smart phones, cars, televisions, e-books, digital signs, and devices not yet known."

Most of the top browser makers didn't wait for the language to be 100% finished before building support for some elements into their software. The latest versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari are already compatible with most HTML5 elements.

App developers followed suit.

Netflix (NFLX) and Google's YouTube are two of the most prominent HTML5 adopters, but many others have also taken the leap. The Financial Times abandoned its smartphone app last year in favor of an HTML5 mobile website. The site looked and functioned like a native app -- with the advantage that FT didn't have to make changes to multiple versions of its code on multiple smartphone platforms. (Using a mobile website instead of a native app also let FT avoid paying Apple for in-app purchases.)

Google (GOOG, Fortune 500), a strong supporter of HTML5, produced a viral interactive video in 2010 with the help of rock band Arcade Fire that showed off the potential of the new Web features. Firefox browser maker Mozilla made a splash in February when it created a smartphone operating system called "Boot to Gecko," which is almost entirely based in HTML 5.

HTML5 grew prevalent enough by 2010 that then-Apple CEO Steve Jobs was able to unleash an epic rant against Flash and get away with it. A year later, Adobe more or less conceded that Jobs was right, abandoning its mobile Flash software in favor of HTML5 support. In November 2011 blog post, Adobe called HTML5 "the best solution for creating and deploying content in the browser across mobile platforms."

There's still more work to be done. W3C said that about 63% of Web and app developers are actively using HTML5 to make their sites and software, but "browser fragmentation" remains a big reason why many still aren't using it. Though most up-to-date browsers support at least some aspects of HTML5, older versions of some Web browsers like Microsoft's (MSFT, Fortune 500) Internet Explorer don't.

That's why W3C is working on cementing HTML5 as a new Web standard, making it interoperable and fully supported by any modern browser. It will take two years to complete the testing and standardization of HTML5, the consortium said.

What's next? W3C is already working on HTML 5.1, the first parts of which were just submitted in draft form. To top of page


Friday, August 17, 2012

Micromax A90 Superfone Pixel launched for Rs. 12990



Micromax has launched the A90 Superfone Pixel. It has 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display, Dual SIM support, 8MP camera with LED flash,  0.3MP front-facing camera. It is powered by 1GHz dual-core processor and runs on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). It also comes with AISHA – Personal voice assistant.
Micromax A90 Superfone Pixel specifications
  • 4.3-inch (800 x 480 pixels) Super AMOLED 262k true color display
  • Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS
  • 1GHz dual-core processor
  • Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) with Dual Standby
  • 8MP camera with flash, 0.3MP front-facing camera
  • 512MB RAM, 32GB expandable memory with micro SD
  • 3G, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS, Micro USB
  • 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
  • 1600 mAh battery with up to 5 hours Talk time and up to 174 hours Standby
The Micromax A90 Superfone Pixel is priced at Rs. 12990. It would be available across all leading retail outlets in India.

Micromax A100 Superfone Canvas launched for Rs. 9999




Micromax has launched the A100 Superfone Canvas with Dual SIM support. It has 5-inch capacitive touch screen display, powered by  1 GHz dual-core processor and runs on Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS. It has 5MP camera with LED flash.
Micromax A100 Superfone Pixel specifications
  • 5-inch (480 x 854 pixels) TFT capacitive touch screen display.
  • Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) with Dual Standby
  • Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS
  • 1 GHz dual-core processor
  • 5MP camera with flash
  • 4GB internal memory, 32GB expandable memory with MicroSD
  • 3G, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, GPS
  • 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
  • 2000 mAh battery with up to 5 hours Talk time and up to 180 hours Standby
The Micromax A100 Superfone Canvas is priced at Rs. 9999. It would be available across all leading retail outlets in India.

Micromax Funbook Pro officially launched for Rs. 9999







Micromax has officially launched the Funbook Pro that went on sale last month. It has 10.1-inch (1024 x 600 pixels) display and is powered by 1.2 GHz Cortex A8 processor. It has 0.3MP VGA front-facing camera and 3G support via Tata Docomo Photon+ Dongle. In addition to their previous partners Everonn, Pearson and Vinti, they have now partnered with McGraw Hill for interactive study materials for students from class 1 to 12 that is  available for purchase on micro SD cards separately.
Micromax Funbook Pro specifications
  • 10.1-inch (1024 x 600 pixels) capacitive touch screen display
  • Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS
  • 1.2 GHz Cortex A8 processor with Dual Mali 2D/3D Graphics processor.
  • 0.3MP VGA front-facing camera
  • 1GB RAM, 8GB internal memory that is expandable up to 32GB with micro SD
  • HD video playback (MPEG2/4, AVI, WMV, MOV)
  • 3G (via USB Dongle), WiFi b/g, USB 2.0, HDMI out
  • 5600 mAh battery that offers up to 5h browsing time
It also comes with Live TV app that lets you watch 48 TV channels and comes bundled with Tata Photon+ that offers 1GB additional data for the first 2 months.
The Micromax Funbook Pro comes in Slate Grey color and is available from nCarry for Rs. 9999. It would be available from retail stores across India at the end of this month.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Nokia Lumia 900 for AT&T up at NokiaUSA.com





And so does operation “Rolling Thunder” begin! With the announcement of the Nokia Lumia 900 as an exclusive for American Carrier AT&T. The Lumia 900 was just unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where Stephen Elop, Steve Ballmer, and Ralph de La Vega got together to unveil Nokia’s first high-end Windows Phone for the American Market. Unfortunately, no pricing nor dates were given on the Lumia 900, but it’s already up at NokiaUSA.com.. Also, here are the Lumia 900 full specs .

Nokia Lumia 900 Hands-On Video!



Here’s the first hands-on video directly from the guys at Nokia Conversations! The Nokia Lumia 900 is one sexy smartphone. The 900 is Nokia’s third Windows Phone, but Nokia’s first Windows Phone aimed at the North American market. The 900 features LTE 4G connectivity, a large 4.3″ AMOLED display, and an awesome 1830mAh battery for hours worth of talk time or stand by. Watch Chanse from Nokia give a brief demo of the Lumia 900.

Nokia Lumia 900 Full Specifications and Features






The Nokia Lumia 900 was just announced as an AT&T exclusive. Price and date are still unknown. Here are the complete specs of the Nokia Lumia 900:


  • 4.3-Inch AMOLED Clear Black Display, 800×480 pixels, Gorilla Glass protected, 24-bit color depth
  • 4G LTE Connectivity Cat3, 50Mpbs Downlink, 25Mpbs Uplink
  • WI-FI b/g/n
  • GSM 1800/1900/850/900
  • WCDMA 1900/850/900
  • HSDPA Cat14, 21Mpbs
  • Long-Lasting 1830 mAH battery life
  • 8MP, Wide Angle, Carl Zeiss Lens Camera, f/2.2, focal length 28mm, focus range 10cm to infinity
  • 16GB Internal Memory
  • 512MB RAM
  • 1.4GHz processor, APQ8055 Snapdragon S2
  • 3D Graphics HW Accelerator
  • Windows Phone Mango 7.5
  • Accelerometer
  • Magnetometer
  • 2 Microphones/ Noise Cancellation
  • 30fps 720p HD video recording
  • Gyroscope
  • 1.3MP Front Facing Camera
  • Comes in Cyan and Black
  • Nokia Drive
  • ESPN Exclusive App


Nokia Lumia 900 Official for AT&T

The Nokia Lumia 900 is now official for the U.S as an AT&T exclusive! The Lumia 900 is Nokia’s new high-end Windows Phone, set to release “in the coming months” for a still unannounced price. Nokia surprised the world today by re-entering the U.S market with an exclusive smartphone: it’s the first time the Finnish manufacturer releases something that is uniquely built for the American consumer.





The Lumia 900 is a piece of industrial art, much like it’s younger brother, the Lumia 800. The Lumia 900 will introduce some interesting features to the market, such as Nokia Drive and Nokia’s own ESPN exclusive app–all in a sexy design that the U.S is definitely not used to seeing. The Lumia 900 is sculptured out of a single piece of polycarbonate, and each cavity is independently drilled in order to achieve it’s seamless look and feel. More interesting though, is that the Lumia 900′s polycarbonate body is RF transparent, meaning it doesn’t block radio waves, and if it scratches, all you see is more of the same color.

The 900 is also pulling off some amazing moves in the technology front: it boasts amazingly fast LTE connectivity for speeds up to 50Mbps in certain LTE-enabled cities. It also has a wide-angle lens 1.2MP front camera for crystal-clear video conferencing, and a Carl Zeiss, Wide-Angle, 8MP dual-LED flash camera in the rear. It’s screen is an amazing 4.3″ AMOLED Clear Black Display featuring a 24-bit color depth. To power this flagship, Nokia used a huge 1830mAh battery, more than enough to keep this thing running for an entire day. Windows Phone Mango is on board!


The Lumia 900 is the first of it’s kind among Nokia’s portfolio. Here are some of the specifications:
  • 4.3-Inch AMOLED Clear Black Display
  • 4G LTE Connectivity
  • Long-Lasting 1830 mAH battery life
  • 8MP, Wide Angle, Carl Zeiss Lens Camera
  • 16GB Internal Memory
  • 512MB RAM
  • 1.4GHz processor
  • Windows Phone Mango 7.5
  • Accelerometer
  • Magnetometer
  • Gyroscope
  • 1MP Front Facing Camera
  • Comes in Cyan and Black



Nokia 0000 and Nokia XXX pop up at Occasional Gamer






Not a lot of information here, but two unknown Nokia models just appeared at Occasional Gamer. Many unknown Nokia models have appeared in the past over at Occasional Gamer, the Nokia Lumia 900, which is supposed to be announced tomorrow, had occasional appearances before. So did the Nokia Champagne, which I am still not sure what it is, and the SeaRay which turned out to be the Lumia 800. The Nokia 0000 and the Nokia XXX appeared on the listings, the odd thing is that they seem to be generic names, not code names that make sense like the ones we have seen before.

“Metallic” Lumia 900 for AT&T Confirmed By New York Times

There have been plenty of rumors about the upcoming Nokia Lumia 900 Windows Phone for AT&T. It is rumored to have a 4.3″ Clear Black AMOLED display, run Windows Phone Mango, and sport LTE for super-fast internet connectivity. Now New York Times is revealing a little detail about the Lumia 900 that we did not know before: apparently, the Lumia 900 will be made out of metal. That is surprising considering that the Lumia 800 and N9 use Nokia’s unique polycarbonate construction that provides a RF transparent environment for excellent connectivity. It would seem logical to assume that the 900, which is rumored to have a 800-esque design, would use polycarbonate once again. The New York Times also used to word “sleek,” which could further confirm previous rumors about a thickness of just 9mm. The Lumia 900 is rumored to release Monday.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

LG Optimus Slider smartphone

Virgin Mobile has just officially announced a new Android-powered smartphone, the LG Optimus Slider. This LG handset is seems as the successor to the LG Optimus V smartphone.
Optimus Slider is ideal for the heavy social networker, which is provides slider QWERTY keyboard and a touchscreen display.
Running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, the LG Optimus Slider smartphone is a 3.2 megapixel camera, a microSD card slot, and a 1,500 mAh battery.
New LG Optimus Slider has a full physical side-sliding QWERTY keyboard and a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with HVGA (320 x 480) resolution.
Other feature on LG Optimus Slider is a 3.5 mm headset jack, Wi-Fi, 3G, and Bluetooth connectivity.

Verizon BlackBerry Torch 9850 smartphone

Verizon Wireless has officially announced availability of the BlackBerry Torch 9850 smartphone. According to press release, Verizon will start selling the Torch 9850 on September 8th, 2011 via online. After September 15th, this BlackBerry handset will be available in stores. The Verizon BlackBerry Torch 9850 smartphone is set price of $199.99 on new 2-year contract.
The BlackBerry Torch 9850 has features a 3.7-inch touchscreen display with 800 x 480 (WVGA) resolution and trackpad navigation, a rear 5-megapixel camera with flash and 720p HD video recording.
New Torch 9850 smartphone is also packs a 1.2GHz processor, GPS, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, and 16GB microSD card pre-installed (up to 32GB).
BlackBerry Torch 9850 is Global Ready smartphone that quad band with support for UMTS, HSPA, GSM, GPRS and EDGE.
After the BlackBerry Bold 9930, the Torch 9850 is become the Verizon’s second RIM smartphone that brings BlackBerry OS 7.

Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman coming soon in Three UK

The Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman should be arriving in the UK market soon. It has appeared on Three UK‘s website and will be available later this month. New SE Live handset was formally introduced last month and designed for music lovers.
This mid-end device is the first Sony Ericsson Walkman-branded smartphone along with Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system. New Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman is sports 1GHz processor, a 2GB memory card included, dedicated Walkman key, Facebook integration, and Sony xLOUD sound enhancement.
SE Live with Walkman smartphone is packs a 3.2-inch scratch-resistant display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine and HVGA resolution, a rear-facing 5 megapixel camera with 720p video recording, a VGA front-facing camera, GPS, and HSDPA.
As connectivity, there is Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, and Wi-Fi mobile hotspot capability.

Vertu Constellation T latest luxury touchscreen phone

The subsidiary of Nokia Corporation, Vertu is going prepare to release a new luxury touchscreen smartphone, the Vertu Constellation T.
The luxury phone hasn’t officially announced yet but surfaced at the Bluetooth SIG website and comes as the epitome of luxury elegance in a mobile smartphone.
There is no information about version of Symbian. The Vertu Constellation T is brings a 3.5-inch touchscreen AMOLED display with nHD (360 x 640) resolution, 32GB of on-board memory, GPS, and an 8 megapixel EDOF camera with dual LED flash.
Vertu Constellation T newest luxury touchscreen smartphone is provides penta-band 3G, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity.

The Nokia E6 Review

The E6, the sequel to the Nokia E72, is a marked improvement to its predecessor. With an 8MP camera and touch screen navigation but physical QWERTY keyboard, the E6 is a Nokia’s answer to the Blackberry Bold 9780. Let us see how it and its Symbian platform perform during daily use.

Build:

Available in white, black, or silver, the E6 is a gorgeous handheld. Sized at 115m x 59mm x 10.5mm, it is thinner, albeit longer, that any other Blackberry. It weights approximately 133 grams – a bit heavier in comparison to its Blackberry rivals. Held in the hand, the E6 feels sturdy and well-built. It also looks well-designed – a welcome flair not seen in Blackberrys. It possesses a 680Mhz processor with graphics acceleration.
nokia e6 450x299 The Nokia E6 Review
The physical keyboard is comfortable to use, with its curved keys. Sometimes, it may feel too cramped due to the lack of space between the keys, but it works well. There are two dedicated start/end call buttons on the far left and right side of the main D-Pad, and a home button. The nearby calendar, email, and address book hard keys are customizable, but are set as such at default.
There is 8GB built-in memory, 256Mb, and an expandable SD slot of additional 32GB.
The 2.46 inch screen size is 640 x 480 pixels, more than enough for clear and crisp images. Symbian Anna’s touch screen navigation is very limited because of the lack of screen size. It allows for simple left and right swipes, but pinch zoom and touch-pressing the screen can be tiresome. This feels like a waste of potential with the touch screen capacity.

Interface:

The interface of the E6 contains 4 home screens, entirely customizable with widgets such as a music player, a Facebook status updater, and the trademark squircle app icons. One can add up to three widget bars and 4 application shortcut icons on each home screen. The beauty of the E6 is the ability to use both the physical keyboard and the touch screen at the same time. One can type with the keyboard, and navigate using the screen. To transition between home screens, one just swipes to the left or right of the screen. Menu arrangement has been made easier, also. Just as the iPhone allows one to change the position of icons by way of a long pressing on an icon, one can do so with the interface on the E6 also. Sometimes, the system would lag as a result.
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Calling, Messaging, Email:

Contacts management is not spectacular on the E6. One can start typing a number or search one’s number or company through a list by opening the contacts app, with type-as-you-go results. The phone-wide search could also be used, but search is only possible after the name is typed. Call by voice dialing and voice command system work all right – not spectacular, but good enough. It was a hit or miss when trying to tell the phone to “Call (name)”. Overall, the contacts management was pretty slow and tedious on the E6. The call quality of the phone was clear and consistent. I heard no static or had any dropped calls.

The messaging system is well-built on the E6 – the SMS, calendar, and email, function with each other. You can create events from a message in which someone has invited you. The T9 function is available, and can be turned off in Settings. Adaptive text correction can be installed by option (Adaptxt). The calendar, though, leaves something to be desired. The clunky and non-touch friendly interface is not appealing, although upcoming events can be displayed through the calendar widget on a home screen. The mail application allows the main e-mail provider services and some others functionality (Yahoo!, Gmail, Hotmail, Exchange, BT Internet, and Virgin Media). Unfortunately, one has to check each account individually for new emails – there is no universal inbox.
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The Social app shows Twitter and Facebook timelines as one, if desired, and you can update and upload a photo as your status. Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Chat, Google Talk, and ICQ functionality can be downloaded from the Ovi Store.
The internet functionality is very limited. Page rendering is weak and very inconsistent (practically no rendering). Opera Mini is a marked improvement and alternative to the native browser, and loads almost 2x faster. Pan and zoom is the recommended method of internet navigation – thank goodness for the touch screen. The main menu of the browser allows you to navigate your bookmarks, history, settings, and windows switching.

Camera:

Nokia has always been known for their great cameras. The E6 provides a 8MP (up to 3264 x 2448), 2x digital zooming (there is no tap-to-zoom function, just the on-screen shutter button), and dual LED flash. There are options to edit and upload your photos, too. The images are very clear and crisp – as expected.



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The video function of the E6 is also well formed. In low-light conditions, the LED flash needs to be continuously on. In well-lit places, the video is bright and clear – there is no blurriness from movement. The E6 allows for up to 1280 x 720p resolution videos at 25fps, and 3x digital zoom.

Music and Video:

The E6 lacks in this area. The audio is loud and clear, but the music player’s functionality is so basic it pales in comparison to many other smartphones like the iPhone and the Droid. One does not have control with his or her music with this phone. Music is played by album order, not alphabetical.
The video has its natural shortcomings with this phone – with such a small but nice screen, it is hard to enjoy more than just clips on this.

Conclusion:

The Nokia E6 is going to be perfect for those used to the Symbian platform; however, other platform’s user are going to have a very hard time adapting to this older platform. The Nokia E6, however, proves that Nokia is able to execute amazing hardware, hopefully Windows Phone will fix Nokia’s platform issues.
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Nokia Ace Will Rock AT&T’s 4G LTE Network Soon

What you are about to read comes from an unverified source as noted by Jay over at MNB; however, I will take the liberty to pass the rumor around since most rumors turn out to be at least partially true, and because… well… fans love rumors and speculation ;)


Two Red Aces Pocket Aces 600x398 Nokia Ace Will Rock AT&Ts 4G LTE Network Soon
The reason I re-opened this blog is because Nokia is supposed to take the American market by storm. They are focusing on the U.S by developing phones tailored to the U.S consumer market. They also plan on spending millions together with Microsoft to advertise these upcoming U.S-centric Windows Phones. The first of these Nokia WP that will be subsided by a major U.S carrier seems to be the Nokia Ace. A tipster sent this info to MNB; there are no pictures, but there are plenty of specs to be amazed at. Here they are:
  1. 4.3″ AMOLED CBD Display
  2. 1800mAh
  3. Carl Zeiss Optics
  4. 8MP Auto Focus Camera
  5. Windows Phone Mango
  6. 4G LTE Connectivity
  7. 1.4 gHz processor
  8. 16GB internal storage
  9. AT&T Bound for Q1 2012, announcement at Nokia World 2011
If these specs turn out to be true, Nokia might effectively have an “Ace” under their sleeve. Nokia will probably present a beautiful phone with an amazing–and different–industrial design that will sure get attention (think Nokia N9). Those complaining about a single-core CPU have to realize that not all platforms need as much processing power as Android. My Windows Phone running Mango on a 1gHz processor boots in under 12 seconds, faster than all my Android phones by a wide margin, and runs as smooth if not better than most Android phones. Also, a 1800mAh battery with a 1.4gHz processor will run circles around every other smartphone’s battery life. Knowing Nokia, they will probably throw an excellent camera to go with this device.
 
I think I might be now speculating too much; but, if Nokia can successfully execute something similar to what I described above, together with a successful marketing campaign, we might see how things will start changing for Nokia in the U.S.
There are three things that you should spend you time doing: Marketing, marketing, marketing.
- Emma Harrison

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Samsung GALAXY S WiFi 3.6 Android-based without SIM slot

At IFA 2011 trade show event, Samsung has introduced its newest Android-powered portable media player, the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 3.6. Newly gadget is looks like a mobile phone, which is also brings large 3.6-inch screen, phone features (make voice and phone calls) but lacks a SIM card slot so utilized Wi-Fi connectivity for do it.
According to manufacture, the Samsung GALAXY S WiFi 3.6 is ideal solution for socially-connected multimedia enthusiasts who are interested in smart on-the-go multimedia without the expense of a mobile phone contract.
Running on the latest Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) OS, the Samsung Galaxy S WiFi 3.6 is boasts an ultra-fast 1GHz OMAP processor.
Galaxy S WiFi 3.6 has features a 3.6-inch display, 2MP rear camera, a front-facing camera for video calling, GPS, SoundAlive and support for a variety of video and audio formats.
There are Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Social Hub that allows users to stay in contact over social networking sites.
It is comes in two flavors – black and white. The Samsung GALAXY S WiFi 3.6 player is available in the UK in early October with two models – 8GB and 16GB at price of £149 and £169 respectively.

Samsung Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y smartphone with bada 2.0

Samsung will bring three smartphones to the IFA 2011 (September 2-7, Berlin, Germany), the Samsung Wave 3, the Samsung Wave M and the Samsung Wave Y. All three handsets are its first smartphones that running on its proprietary bada 2.0 platform.
As noted, the bada 2.0 operating system has an improved features when compared to its predecessor, including Near Field Communication (NFC), Wi-Fi Direct support, push notifications, a new UI with more customization options, voice recognition, and multi-tasking. The Bada 2.0 is also brings ChatON mobile communication service.
The Samsung Wave 3 smartphone is packs a 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels, a rear-facing 5-megapixel camera, a front-facing 0.3 megapixel camera, GPS / GLONASS, and a 1,500 mAh battery.
Heart of the Wave 3 phone is boasts a 1.4GHz processor and 3GB of internal memory. As connectivity, the Samsung Wave 3 smartphone has 802.11 b/g/n WiFi with WiFi Direct, and Bluetooth 3.0. Its dimensions are 126 x 64 x 9.9 mm and weight 122 grams.
The Samsung Wave M is brings a 3.65-inch touchscreen display with 480 x 320 resolution, two cameras (5MP rear and 0.3MP front), and optional NFC. New Wave M phone is sports an 832MHz processor, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi Direct supported), and Bluetooth 3.0. Dimensions of Samsung Wave M are 114 x 63 x 12.2 mm and weight 121 grams.

New Samsung Wave Y smartphone has a 3.2-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 480 x 320 pixels, an 832MHz processor, 2 megapixel camera, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 3.0. Dimensions of Samsung Wave Y are 110 x 58 x 12.3 mm and weight 102 grams.
All of them are made in the bar-type form factor and HSDPA support. The Samsung Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y smartphone will be available this fall.

 
 

Huawei U8520 Android Dual SIM Phone

Huawei will be having a new dual SIM Android phone, the Huawei U8520. This handset has appears on FCC site, and also Chinese and Australian websites. Reportedly, the one of Huawei U8520‘s SIM card slots is support for 3G capabilities, while the other is just GSM network but two slots are works simultaneously.
Running on Android 2.2 OS, the U8520 is sports a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 processor, 2GB of ROM, 512MB of RAM, and a 1500mAh battery.
The Huawei U8520 Android dual SIM phone is packs a 3.2-inch capacitive touchscreen display with 320 x 480 resolution, 3G, Bluetooth, WiFi, Email, FM Radio, GPS Navigation, and MP3 Playback.
Weighing 110 grams, new Huawei U8520 is support for WCDMA II and WCDMA V connectivity (1900 / 850 MHz).

 

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