Monday, March 21, 2011

Motorola Atrix 4G Coming To T-Mobile UK In June


we have been watching the smartphone market closely and we saw that the launch of various devices in non-US regions especially the UK is growing at faster pace compared to the earlier period.
Motorola Atrix 4G is coming soon to T-Mobile in UK. Along with Atrix which is scheduled to be launched in June, the coming soon list of T-Mobile consists of HTC Desire S, LG Optimus Black, Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play and Samsung Galaxy Ace launching in 1 to 6 weeks on T-Mobile.
motorola_atrix_launch
Atrix was previously available on Orange which is a sister carrier of T-Mobile. Since the two carriers are now merged up, the subscribers of one network can freely roam to the other.
Motorola Atrix is a nice device that equipped with fabulous features 

Nokia to Bring Exclusive Windows Phone 7 Features in 2012


As part of the Nokia-Microsoft partnership for Windows Phone 7, Microsoft had stated previously that it would allow Nokia un-restricted access and alterations to the OS as necessary. The result of that collaboration and Nokia’s customizations to Windows Phone 7 may materialize as early as 2012.
Smart House reports: “The OS will include “several new software upgrades, exclusive functions forNokia phones and software that will not be available for other manufacturers who licence the OS.”"
To ease user concerns that a large and material change to the OS code may hinder timely delivery of over-the-air software and firmware updates by Microsoft to Nokia Windows Phone 7 handsets, Nokia has stated in the past that it would not make any changes that would disrupt OTA update deliveries. That said, it’s unclear what the exclusive changes or features would be that may appear on Nokia phones running Microsoft’s mobile OS in 2012.






Sunday, March 13, 2011

Samsung Galaxy II out with Android 3.0


The latest series of Samsung Galaxy tablets have been anounced this week! These new Android based tablet smartphones are out with better screens, content and most importantly, speed. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 runs on Google Android 3.0 operating system nicknamed the Honeycomb and comes with a 1GHz dual-core processor.
Galaxy 10.1 has been launched with a whole new variety of features like a 10.1 inch display with AMOLED, 8 MP Autofocus camera a 2 MP front facing camera, dual surround sound speakers, HD video recorder. Also it supports HSPA and a 21 Mbps connectivity! For apps lovers, the phone is to be a delight in that field too.
These smartphones are the latest items that are being swooned over in the markets of Southeast Asia, Oceania and Taiwan and has given 2011′s competition for smartphones are great boost!
This phone also has great multimedia features like instant access to music, games and ebooks as well as social networking sites for all the entertainment lovers, fast web browsing and it can also multi task making the experience of using this phone similar to that of a PC. Other features like data encryption, virtual meetings and mobile device management by Microsoft, Cisco and SAP has also been added.
The Galaxy family has four new members added to its tech tree, the Galaxy Ace, Galaxy Fit, Galaxy Gio, Galaxy Mini and Galaxy Pro with their screen sizes between 2.8 inches to 3.5 inches.
Already 10 million units of the Samsung Galaxy SII have been sold and more are on their way to be sold catering to the needs of people from different fields mainly the youth who are enthusiastic about anything new in technology and satisfying their entertainment cravings!

Samsung Galaxy Ace Review


Samsung announced their latest budget Android smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Ace back in January, and we have just been testing the Galaxy Ace for the last week.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace comes with Android 2.2 Froyo, and it has just recently gone on sale in the UK, it comes with a range of features you would expect too see in a more expensive smartphone.
Samsung Galaxy Ace

Specifications

As I mentioned previously, the Samsung Galaxy Ace comes with Android 2.2 Froyo out of the box, hardware wise you get 3.5 inch capacitive touchscreen display with a resolution of 320 x 480 pixels.
Samsung Galaxy Ace
Processing is provided by an 800MHz processor, and there is also a five megapixel camera with 2x digital zoom and an LED flash, plus a range of shooting modes and photo effects.
You also get a built in FM Radio, Bluetooth 2.1, integrated 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, plus a microSD card slot, the model we tested came with a 2GB microSD card but it can take up to 32GB microSD cards.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace features 1350mAh battery, and the manufacturers specifications say that you will get up to 660 minutes of talk time on 2G, 390 minutes on 3G, plus up to 640 hours of standby time on 2G and 420 hours on 3G.

Design, Display and UI

The Samsung Galaxy Ace is designed to be a budget Android device, although it does feel very well made, maybe not as high as the Samsung Galaxy S, but it certainly feels better quality than the Samsung Galaxy Europa we tested recently.
Samsung Galaxy Ace
The display is sharp and crisp and the design is excellent and it certainly feels very well made, and could quite easily be mistaken for a more expensive smartphone.
It comes with a pair of interchangeable covers, one black and one white, the black one features a rubberized texture which makes the phone easy to hold, whilst the white cover is smooth, and feels a bit more like plastic than the black one.

Camera

The camera on the Samsung Galaxy Ace is a five megapixel version, it also features two times digital zoom, and it is capable or recording video in a 320 x 240 resolution, no HD here unfortunately, and this is one of the cameras week points, the video recording isn’t the best, but I suppose this can be forgiven for the price.
Samsung Galaxy Ace
The camera on the Galaxy Ace is pretty good ,  it does a good job at capturing pretty decent photosand it has a range of features built in which include autofocus, a range of shooting modes which include continuous and panorama plus a range of photo effects.

Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy Ace is designed to be a budget Android smartphone, and I must admit I was pleasantly surprised with it, as it has a range of features that you would expect in a more expensive Android device.
Samsung Galaxy Ace
It definitely feels a lot better quality that some of the other budget Android devices we have tested, and feels very well built, the display is sharp and crisp and the touchscreen is responsive.
The camera is decent, it will do a good jobs on photos, video is another matter and if you are the sort of person who uses your smartphone for recording a lot of videos you may want to consider something else.
Overall we really liked the Samsung Galaxy Ace, for the money it is an excellent budget smartphone, very well made and very well designed, if you are in the market for a budget Android device, I would definitely recommend you add the Samsung Galaxy Ace to your list of devices to check out.
The Samsung Galaxy Ace is available in the UK from a range of mobile operators, the model we tested was from mobile network Three, who are currently offering the Galaxy Ace for £199.99 on pay as you go and also with a range of their monthly contracts.
Make sure you check out our Samsung Galaxy Ace gallery below for lots more photos of this budget Android smartphone.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Samsung launches latest device in the Galaxy family

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, a leading mobile phone provider, today announced the Galaxy Pro Smartphone. Featuring Samsung’s integrated Social Hub Premium and innovative dual-input control via a touch-screen and full QWERTY keyboard, the Galaxy Pro is also the perfect business partner and social secretary.
The Samsung Social Hub Premium gives one-touch access to emails, instant messages and social networking accounts and benefits from the speed and control of the Galaxy Pro’s dual-input interface. Powered by the Android™ 2.2 ‘Froyo’ platform, the Galaxy Pro has access to over 150000 high-quality apps and services from Android Market™, such as the latest games for entertainment, up to date interactive maps and news feed services.
Simon Stanford, Managing Director, Samsung Mobile UK and Ireland said: “The Samsung Galaxy Pro is the perfect device for everyone looking to manage their busy work and social lives. The Social Hub Premium provides a simple way for our customers to stay in touch with their friends and colleagues – via work and personal emails, Facebook, Twitter and text messages. You get it all in one inbox, which is so much more efficient. Running on Android 2.2 and with brilliant entertainment features it’s another great addition to the Galaxy range.”
Samsung Social Hub Premium is ideal for juggling work and personal communications, managing multiple social networks and receiving high volumes of messages and emails. The Social Hub Premium brings together email, SNS and IM accounts to a single inbox, for simplified, instant access to all communications. Twitter feeds and Facebook updates, work and personal emails and text messages are collated in one central contact list. Furthermore, the Galaxy Pro is equipped with the “Think Free” Office Document Editor, for viewing and editing MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on-the-move.
The Samsung Galaxy Pro’s dual-input is a combination of a touch-screen and QWERTY keyboard, for swift, accurate typing, the QWERTY keyboard provides desktop-computing accuracy, while the touch-screen offers fast fingertip control. Together, they provide an efficient and enhanced user experience.
The Samsung Galaxy Pro is equipped with a 3.0 Megapixel camera for still image or video capture. Pictures can be viewed on the clear and bright 2.8” display before being uploaded online, supported by WiFi and Bluetooth capability.
The Samsung Galaxy Pro will be available during the second quarter in the UK market followed by other European countries, Middle East, South East Asia and India.
Note to Editors:
Samsung Galaxy Pro Product Specifications
Network
HSDPA 7.2Mbps 900 / 2100 EDGE / GPRS 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
OS
Android™ 2.2 Froyo
Display
2.8” LQVGA (320 x 240) TFT-LCD
Processor
800MHz Processor

Nokia N900 Review


Nokia N900 reviewThe Nokia N900 is actually a re-entry into our top 20 mobile phones, which shows the enduring power of this seemingly unloved Nokia child.
It’s not a phone for everyone, that’s for sure – it’s chunky, has a resistive screen, uses an OS that no other device does – but it’s been a mainstay among fans due to the sheer amount of stuff you can do with it.
Modders and hackers love being able to do things like write programs to control your TV using the infra-red port, or use the blindingly simple music streaming or RSS feeds.
There’s also a top notch QWERTY keyboard underneath, and as much multi-tasking (with big thumbnails) as you could like, and that’s before we even talk about the fact you can get Firefox mobile on there and soon the next-gen MeeGo OS.
Our quick verdict: It’s an odd phone the Nokia N900 – it’s not got the same exposure as the like of the Nokia N8 for instance – but for the sheer range of functionality and easy to use features, it’s quickly becoming something of a modern cult classic. Plus the launch of the N8 means great deals on the N900

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Samsung Mobile teases next Galaxy Tab unveiling at Unpacked event


Samsung Mobile will hold their next Unpacked event at CTIA in Orlando and all signs are pointing towards a new Tab announcement. The last Unpacked event gave us the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab 10.1, so our hopes are high that Samsung will announce the US versions of these products along with a few surprises.
The latest teaser reveals an image of an unannounced product and asks, “What’s your Tab life?” Below the question are the numbers 78910, which many people believe are Samsung’s different Tab sizes (7, 8.9, and 10 inch). Samsung launched the 7-inch Tab last year and showed off the 10.1 inch Honeycomb tablet at Mobile World Congress, so the 8.9 inch version should fit nicely between them.
Rumors suggested that Samsung Mobile was planning to unveil the Galaxy Tab 8.9 last month at MWC, but the device was pulled from the Unpacked event at the very last moment. We do not know if the product was not ready in time or Samsung chose to hold it over for their next event.
When it comes to the specs of the Galaxy Tab 8.9, I would expect it to be comparable to the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Motorola Xoom. That means you will find Android 3.0, a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, 1 GB of RAM, and all the other bells and whistles.
The Tab 8.9 might also be one of the thinnest tablets, according to the teaser image provied by Samsung. We can see the back of a tablet with a bulge around the headset jack. This means Samsung’s new tablet could end up being thinner than the Apple iPad 2, which measured in at 8.8 mm.
Thankfully we won’t have to wait much longer to find out what Samsung has been working on because CTIA is only two weeks away. What do you hope Samsung will announce on March 22nd?

Samsung releases Corby II GT-S3850 with different colour options


Samsung extends its Corby series mobile phones’ range with the launch of the latest handset called Corby II GT-S3850.
The new Corby II GT-S3850 features a 3.14-inch capacitive touchscreen display with QVGA resolution, has quad-band GSM/EDGE support, a 2 megapixel camera, stereo FM with RDS, Bluetooth 3.0 and 3.5 mm audio port.
Recently, at the Samsung SEA Forum in Singapore, where the company announced the Corby II S3850, it also unveiled the latest QWERTY candybar Galaxy Pro powered by Google Android 2.2 Froyo.
The Corby II is a 2G Network which supports Microsoft Exchange and Social Hub. The incorporated microSD card slot has the capability to hold 16GB of data. The handset also has TouchWiz UI running on it.
Samsung Corby II would be available in various colours like White, Pink and Yellow by late March in Germany. It would be later on launched in countries like Europe, Latin America, Middle East and in India, China and Africa. The pricing details of the handset are not yet revealed by the company.





Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 Android Smartphone

India new mobile, Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 is a smart phone, and has 3.31 inch TFT touch screen display with 240 x 320 pixels resolution. It has amazing wireless capability like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE and 3G connectivity. Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 has stereo FM radio and head phone jack (3.5) for listening to music etc. There is a Micro USB port included in this hand set .

Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 holds a 5 mega pixel photo snapper. The camera features geo tagging and auto focus. The camera can handle taking videos at fifteen frames per second. The operating system for the Samsung Galaxy Fit is Android 2.2 Froyo version. Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 has a processor and the chip is running at 600 megahertz. The battery for the Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 is 1350 mAh in size which offers decent talk time.

The Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670 can handle a Micro SD card up to 32 GB in size and Samsung India offers a 2 GB memory card along with the phone. The memory storage is 



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Nokia E6-00 mobile phone expected features


  • Quad band GSM
  • Touch-screen display (2.6-inch approx.)
  • QWERTY keypad below the display
  • 3G connectivity
  • Wireless LAN WiFi b/g/n
  • 8 mega-pixel camera , Dual LED flash
  • High quality video recording
  • GPS navigation
  • Push email , Microsoft Exchange
  • Multi-format music and Video Player
  • Bluetooth
  • miniUSB , USB charging
  • 3.5mm audio jack
  • expandable memory
  • Long battery backup

NOKIA X1-00

Designed with a selling price of 35 euros in mind, the Nokia-X100 is a low-cost cell phone targeted at the “next billion” customers that the company expects to develop in high-density, emerging countries like those in south Asia and Africa. In order to capitalize on this potentially lucrative market, the Nokia X1-00 comes equipped with a FM radio, a headphone jack, a loudspeaker, a built-in flashlight as well as support for up to five different phone books to be stored on the phone simultaneously.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

LG Unveils Three Mobile Phones - T310i, T325 and P520

After seeing Samsung’s Corby II, it’s time to check out some otherfeature phones and LG has just brought in three new ones to the country. Called the T310i, T325 and P520, these phones have different features primarily aimed at entertainment. Let’s look at each of them.

The T325, P520 and T310i for your eyes only

The LG T310i has built-in social networking apps and has Facebook, Twitter and Orkut widgets on the homescreen, meant for easy access to these social networking sites. The phone also has a Cartoon User Interface, a pre-loaded comic book application called Mobicomix and the following specifications:
  • 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP
  • 2 Megapixel camera
  • Memory expandable up to 4 GB
  • FM Radio
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
The P520 is not too different from the T310i in terms of features and specs. The SNS client lets you access social networking sites along with MSN messenger. Also, the P520 is a dual-SIM phone and has the following specifications:
  • 2.8-inch resistive touchscreen
  • Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
  • 2 Megapixel camera
  • Memory expandable up to 4 GB
  • FM Radio
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
Finally, the T325 is a 3G phone with a front facing camera, LG Mobicomix and Zap Box which lets you download songs. The phone also has Windows Live and Yahoo Messenger applications. The T325 has the following specifications:
  • 2.8-inch touchscreen
  • 3G, Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth
  • 2 Megapixel camera and front-facing camera
  • Memory expandable up to 16 GB
  • 3.5 mm audio jack
While the T310i is priced at Rs. 5999, the T325 comes for Rs. 6999 and the P520 is priced at Rs. 7399 and are available at your nearest mobile outlet.

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