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The Fight between big Gaints on phablets.. Iphone 6s plus vs Nexus 6P.. Quite Impressive..
Google responded to Apple’s
big iPhone event with a new line of flagship devices designed to go
toe-to-toe with the rival iPhone 6S lineup. The star of the show was the
latest flagship Nexus phone made by both Google and Huawei. The two
companies teamed up on the Nexus 6P, which is gunning for the top spot
in the phablet war. It’s even taking on Apple’s iPhone 6S Plus.
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Moto E mobile of the year..
Motorola , a google company. Now it was taken a huge success on budget phones. It priced the MOTO E with 6999/- price tag. It had 1.2 ghz processor with aderno 305 GPU , 1 GB RAM And a longlife battery..
It made with a package of efficiency and effordness. Thats why it become a grand success.. Some how little disappointment with flipkart ( at starting ) because of shortage with units.. Now it was available all the time..
Monday, 3 June 2013
iPhone 5S to come with higher resolution display, thinner bezel: Report
With Retina 2 rumours around the brink, it seems that the display on the next iPhone might get an upgrade.
Apple working on large screen iPad Maxi tablet: Report
It looks like Apple is working on a new large screen iPad if a new report is to be believed.
According to a new report by Korean website ETNews.com (via Unwired View), Apple is working on a new larger iPad with a 12.9-inch diagonal screen that would be called iPad Maxi. It goes on to add that this iPad variant would launch in the first half of 2014 and would take on Ultrabooks. It would also target the educational market with digital textbooks. The report cites industry sources to report that Apple is in talks with display and component manufacturers in Korea for supplies.
Samsung Galaxy S4 mini launched with 1.7GHz dual-core processor, Android 4.2
Samsung has officially announced its Galaxy S4 mini smartphone, a compact version of Samsung's flagship smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy S4 mini is powered by a 1.7GHz dual-core processor along with 1.5GB of RAM. It packs in 8GB of internal storage of which 5GB is user accessible. The internal storage can be further expanded by up to 64GB with the help of a microSD card.
Wickedleak launches Wammy Passion Z with 5-inch 1080p display, Android 4.2 for Rs. 14,990
Wickedleak has launched another affordable 5-inch device in the Indian market in the form of Wammy Passion Z. Wammy Passion Z will be available in the market from June 15, 2013 for Rs. 14,990.
As far as the specifications for Wickedleak Wammy Passion Z go, the smartphone packs in Cortex A7 quad-core processor, which is capable of clocking speeds to the tunes of 1.2GHz. The smartphone also has 1GB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage, which can be further expanded by up to 64GB via a microSD card.
BlackBerry Q10 to launch in India on June 6
BlackBerry is all set to launch its QWERTY smartphone Q10 in India on June 6, 2013. A source confirmed this news to NDTV Gadgets and also shared that the company will be sending out invites to the event shortly.
Sunday, 6 January 2013
5 Ugliest Smartphones Of 2012
Designing a smartphone shouldn't be too hard. There's only so much you can do with a rectangular block of plastic, glass, and assorted other materials. Even so, plenty of smartphones turn out to be grotesque pieces of hardware that are difficult to look at, let alone use day in and day out.
After reviewing more than 60 devices this year, I've reached one conclusion with respect to design: the simpler, the better. The minute designers start to overthink what they're doing is when things go bad. Here are five of the worst from 2012.
[ Nokia's Lumia 920 misses the mark. Here's why: Nokia Lumia 920: Close , But No Cigar. ]
1. HTC EVO 4G LTE. The EVO LTE is Sprint's variation of the One X from HTC. The One X is an attractive device made from a single piece of polycarbonate. It is simple, svelte and stylish. Sprint messed it all up. Sprint wanted its version to stand apart. It nixed the polycarbonate shell entirely and opted for a mish-mash of materials, textures and colors that end up looking more chaotic than cool. Worse, the metal band that encircles the display is painfully sharp against your skin. Some may like the black-on-red colors, but the EVO LTE was one of the devices I liked the least this year.
Friday, 28 December 2012
Thursday, 27 December 2012
How to flash Dorimanx Kernel for the Galaxy S2 I9100
The Samsung Galaxy S2 GT-I9100, Samsung’s former flagship device, refuses to be useless and obsolete. Even if this is inevitable, continuous developer support has kept the Galaxy S2 a usable phone especially because of ROMs with the latest version of Android and other custom tweaks. Speaking of tweaks, another custom kernel has found its way to the Galaxy S2′s circuitry and it is named the Dorimanx Kernel. It’s based on the famous Siyah Kernel with additional improvements and tweaks.
The Dorimanx Kernel works on CyanogenMod, AOKP, Sense4all, ported Jelly Bean, MIUI.us, and Samsung Ice Cream Sandwich stock ROMs. If your ROM is based on the new Jelly Bean leak, you’ll have to wait a little bit more for the developer to come up with a Jelly Bean supported update. A lot of users are impressed with the performance and features of this kernel. The best way for you to test its features is by installing the kernel on your Galaxy S2.
This guide shows you how to flash Dorimanx Kernel for the Galaxy S2 I9100.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
From feb 2013 Onwards A nationwide Mobile Number Portability Is came To exist
Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal on Thursday said nationwide Mobile Number Portability (MNP) is expected to be rolled out by February next year, which will allow users to retain their numbers even if they move from one state to another.
"For the timely implementation of the National Telecom Policy (NTP) 2012, the Department of Telecom has finalised broad agenda for next three months from December 2012 to February 2013," Sibal said at the 'India Telecom 2012' New Delhi.
Caltech students invent terahertz chip that gives your phone x-ray vision
Students at the California Institute of Technology have invented a new chip that spits out terahertz waves at a rate of roughly 300 times per second. What does that mean for consumers? In the not too distant future, you’ll be able to buy a phone with a camera that can see through certain materials. Our headline says “x-ray vision”, but that’s a bit misleading. An x-ray is defined as a wavelength that measures between 0.01 nanometers and 10 nanometers in length. Terahertz waves on the other hand, they’re between 1 millimeter and 0.1 millimeters.
What are the practical uses of such waves? The students say you’ll be able to take a picture of a piece of chicken you’re eating and get an accurate measurement of how much fat is contains. Your phone will also be able to identify drugs, explosives, and weapons hidden inside everyday object. That might not sound too compelling, but then again the internet was invented so universities could easily exchange research papers. Today we have 1080p video streaming, Skype calls, and more social networks than we care to count.
When will this technology realistically reach mobile phones? This writer used to work in a research lab and is all too familiar with the painful transition that academic research needs to go through to end up in the private sector. He’d say at least half a decade, probably a full decade just to be on the safe side.
In the television show Star Trek the members onboard the space traveling vessel had devices that they could point at pretty much damn near everything and get a detailed profile of what it is they were looking at. The research that these students have published brings us one step closer to that reality.
What are the practical uses of such waves? The students say you’ll be able to take a picture of a piece of chicken you’re eating and get an accurate measurement of how much fat is contains. Your phone will also be able to identify drugs, explosives, and weapons hidden inside everyday object. That might not sound too compelling, but then again the internet was invented so universities could easily exchange research papers. Today we have 1080p video streaming, Skype calls, and more social networks than we care to count.
When will this technology realistically reach mobile phones? This writer used to work in a research lab and is all too familiar with the painful transition that academic research needs to go through to end up in the private sector. He’d say at least half a decade, probably a full decade just to be on the safe side.
In the television show Star Trek the members onboard the space traveling vessel had devices that they could point at pretty much damn near everything and get a detailed profile of what it is they were looking at. The research that these students have published brings us one step closer to that reality.
Samsung working on 6.3-inch Galaxy Note 3, preparing to launch the Galaxy S4 at MWC 2013
Some interesting bits of news about the rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 3, as well as the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S4, have surfaced online courtesy of a recent Korea Times report.
The report discusses Samsung’s upcoming display production plans. Apparently, the Korea-based electronics giant has decided to pare down production of LCDs, and throw its weight behind OLED technology and flexible screens, with plans to allocate a “mere” 1.8 trillion won (nearly $1.7 billion) for LCDs, out of its 6.6 trillion won (about $5.9 billion) total investment for display panels in 2013. This gives credence to some of the rumors floating around about the flagship devices Samsung is expected to release next year.
The report discusses Samsung’s upcoming display production plans. Apparently, the Korea-based electronics giant has decided to pare down production of LCDs, and throw its weight behind OLED technology and flexible screens, with plans to allocate a “mere” 1.8 trillion won (nearly $1.7 billion) for LCDs, out of its 6.6 trillion won (about $5.9 billion) total investment for display panels in 2013. This gives credence to some of the rumors floating around about the flagship devices Samsung is expected to release next year.
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
HTC announced a mid-range HTC One SV
HTC has announced a mid-range device in the One Series in the form of HTC One SV.
Announced in London on Tuesday, the HTC One SV comes with a 4.3-inch 480x800 Super LCD-2 display, 1.2GHz dual-core S4 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage (expandable by 32GB), 5-megapixel rear shooter, 1.6-megapixel front camera, 1800mAh battery, NFC and LTE support. Disappointingly, the phone comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich instead of Jelly Bean.
The HTC One SV will be launched on UK operator EE in the coming weeks (price TBD), with a launch expected in other markets later. No word on India pricing or whether the phone will come to India at all, given the phone seems to be targeted at markets with LTE networks.
HTC had launched the non-LTE dual-SIM Desire SV in India last month. The Desire SV shares One SV's 4.3-inch display but comes with a 1GHz dual-core processor, 4GB internal storage and 8-megapixel rear camera.
HTC has been in the news quite a bit off-late, most recently with the international launch of HTC Butterfly, the first smartphone in the world with full-HD display.
The highlight of the HTC J Butterfly, which debuted in Japan in October, is its 5-inch Super LCD-3 1920x1080p display with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 and a pixel density of 441 pixels-per-inch. Other features of the HTC J Butterfly include 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 Pro quad-core processor, 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage (expandable by another 32GB).
The J Butterfly also comes with 8-megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front camera, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with HTC Sense 4+ and a 2020mAh battery. Connectivity options include HDMI out, Micro-USB, Infrared, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, and NFC.
HTC One SV specifications
4.3-inch 480x800 Super LCD-2 display
1.2GHz dual-core S4 processor
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage (expandable by 32GB)
5-megapixel rear camera
1.6-megapixel front camera
NFC, LTE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
1,800 mAh battery
Android 4.0
Announced in London on Tuesday, the HTC One SV comes with a 4.3-inch 480x800 Super LCD-2 display, 1.2GHz dual-core S4 processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage (expandable by 32GB), 5-megapixel rear shooter, 1.6-megapixel front camera, 1800mAh battery, NFC and LTE support. Disappointingly, the phone comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich instead of Jelly Bean.
The HTC One SV will be launched on UK operator EE in the coming weeks (price TBD), with a launch expected in other markets later. No word on India pricing or whether the phone will come to India at all, given the phone seems to be targeted at markets with LTE networks.
HTC had launched the non-LTE dual-SIM Desire SV in India last month. The Desire SV shares One SV's 4.3-inch display but comes with a 1GHz dual-core processor, 4GB internal storage and 8-megapixel rear camera.
HTC has been in the news quite a bit off-late, most recently with the international launch of HTC Butterfly, the first smartphone in the world with full-HD display.
The highlight of the HTC J Butterfly, which debuted in Japan in October, is its 5-inch Super LCD-3 1920x1080p display with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 and a pixel density of 441 pixels-per-inch. Other features of the HTC J Butterfly include 1.5GHz Qualcomm S4 Pro quad-core processor, 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage (expandable by another 32GB).
The J Butterfly also comes with 8-megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front camera, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with HTC Sense 4+ and a 2020mAh battery. Connectivity options include HDMI out, Micro-USB, Infrared, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, and NFC.
HTC One SV specifications
4.3-inch 480x800 Super LCD-2 display
1.2GHz dual-core S4 processor
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage (expandable by 32GB)
5-megapixel rear camera
1.6-megapixel front camera
NFC, LTE, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
1,800 mAh battery
Android 4.0
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
HTC gets PlayStation Certified For One X , One V and one S
The history of PlayStation Certification is brief. Initially, only the Sony Xperia Play had it. That allowed the Play to access PlayStation’s exclusive Android content and play PlayStation games. It was pretty cool, but people really wanted it on other devices. HTC was the first to listen by getting three devices certified. Now, three more are getting certified.
Monday, 10 December 2012
2012 Mobile tech Flops .....:-(
2012 has been a great year for mobile tech. Competition in the smartphone market has reached fever pitch and the battle for your tablet affections has really sparked into life. Android has increased its lead at an impressive pace. We’ve seen epic courtroom brawls, another reboot from Microsoft, and a feast of new devices and apps. There have been highs and lows, stunning irresistible devices and ridiculous perplexing failures. We’ll run through the year’s successes elsewhere. In this article we invite you, dear reader, to join us for a little schadenfreude as we serve up the biggest flops of 2012.
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