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Showing posts with label latest cell phone. Show all posts

Sprint Galaxy Nexus Coming April 15th

According to an internal Sprint source that spoke with S4GRU, the Galaxy Nexus will show up on Sprint shelves on April 15. You know, just over three months since the Verizon version launched and mere months away from the launch of Samsung’s next flagship: the Galaxy S III.

Talk about good timing.
Still, Sprint could use this phone on its network, even if the Nexus heyday has already come and gone. The Nexus line is like the Galaxy line, or the Droid line, or even the iPhone line. It’s a brand people trust, and will offer a super solid option to power users bumbling into Sprint stores.

Unfortunately, Sprint’s 4G LTE network isn’t quite ready to roll, which means that your 4G capable Sprint Galaxy Nexus will be serving up 3G speeds out of the box. But don’t fret. You can still toggle 4G LTE on in the settings, but around launch time, Sprint’s 4G network won’t really be mature enough to leave 4G on continuously. S4GRU speculates that Sprint will turn on LTE self-discovery mode in June, when the network can handle it.

If for some reason you’ve forgotten, the Galaxy Nexus sports a 4.65-inch 720p HD Super AMOLED display, a 1.5GHz dual-core OMAP processor, NFC support, and runs the latest version of Android: Ice Cream Sandwich. It’s truly a beauty, and Sprint subs are in need of something special.

Breaking News: Sprint Galaxy Nexus Rumored for April 15th:


LG Miracle Windows Phone Device Appears On Video

Some new photos have surfaced offering up another peek at the LG Fantasy/Miracle alongside a brief video of the handset in action. The device in question has been leaking for a while now, but this latest leak has afforded us the best look at the Miracle yet. As you can see in the shot of the unannounced handset's backside, the Miracle is packing 5-megapixel camera, and there's also a front-facing shooter on its face. You can find a clip demoing the Miracle embedded below.

Besides the aforementioned cameras, the LG Miracle is also said to feature a spec sheet that includes a 4-inch NOVA display, 1GHz processor, 8GB internal storage and NFC support. Sounds like a decent Windows Phone to me. The Miracle is said to be making the jump from rumor to reality at Mobile World Congress later this month, so it may not be long before we get to see if the phone is as good as its name makes it out to be. If you want even more Miracle in the mean time, hit up the Mobilissimo link below for a few more shots of the device.

One of the new Windows Phone devices we are expecting to see at this year MWC later this month is the LG Miracle or LG Fantasy, and now we have another photo of the device along with a video of it in action. The LG Miracle will come with Windows Phone 7.5 Mango, and it will feature a 4 inch multi-touch touchscreen display, and is rumored to come with a 1GHz Snapdragon processor.

The LG Miracle will also feature a 5 megapixel camera, plus 8GB of built in storage, and the device is also said to come with support for NFC (Near Field Communications), have a look at the video of it in action below. We should have full specifications on the new LG Miracle, when it is officially announced at MWC 2012 in Barcelona later this month.

G Miracle hands on video - Mobilissimo.ro:



More info about LG Fantasy / LG Miracle Windows Phone Mango:


Vertu Constellation Quest Ferrari: A Ferrari 458 Italia-Inspired Smartphone

Vertu, a manufacturer of luxury cellular phones, has recently announced its newest product, the Ferrari 458 Italia-inspired smartphone. The said phone is called the Constellation Quest Ferrari.
Previously, this company has also released similar luxury car-inspired models such as the Ascent Ferrari GT and the Ascent Ferrari 60.

To give an authentic feel to the smartphone, the Vertu Constellation Quest Ferrari has a titanium battery cover on which appears the popular symbol of Cavallino Rempante in stainless steel. The Ferrari logo likewise appears on the front.

The phone also has handmade Ferrari Calf leather integrated with the design. The phone has been crafted in the very workshop where the interior parts of the inspiration car, the Ferrari GT, are made. Likewise, the phone is encased in a special leather slip covering which not only serves as a protection for the device, but also echoes the design of the iconic vehicle.

Beyond the design, the Constellation Quest Ferrari also carries an analog clock that is inspired by Rev Counter. True Ferrari enthusiasts will also appreciate the stream of updates from Ferrari, including information on events as well as other significant announcements.

Passion Meets Power in The World's Most Exclusive Smartphone:

Windows Phone 8 Details Leaked

It would appear that some details have been leaked on the next generation of Microsoft’s mobile platform, Windows Phone 8, the platform is apparently codenamed Apollo, something we have heard before, and it will be released after the Windows Phone Tango update.

The details were revealed in a video from Microsoft’s Windows Phone manager Joe Belifoire, and the video was intended for Microsoft’s partners at Nokia, although they guys from Pocket Now seem to have got access to the video.

According to the report, Windows Phone 8 will support multi-core processors, a total of four new screen resolutions and the addition of removable SD card storage. Windows Phone 8 will also offer support for Near Field Communications (NFC), and it will come with some sort of contact less payment system which Microsoft calls the ‘Wallet experience’. It looks like the individual mobile carriers will be able to control Microsoft’s NFC payment system,. by a secure element on the devices actual SIM card or by the build in hardware of the device.

Microsoft also intends to have Windows Phone 8 fully integrated with their next generation PC operating system, Windows 8, and developers will apparently be able to use the same code that is used in Windows 8 for Windows Phone 8, with heavy overlapping in security, multimedia, networking stacks and more.

So this would mean that Microsoft intends to release Windows Phone 8 at the same time as Windows 8, and as it is expected before the end of the year we suspect we will see Windows Phone 8 before the end of 2012 as well.

Windows Phone 8 (Apollo) Leaked & Detailed:


JingXing S7100: An Android Tablet For Gaming

It looks like the Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY isn’t going to be the dedicated Android gaming device on the block, a company named JingXing has decided to step into that niche with a device of its own: the JingXing S7100. However, the S7100 isn’t a phone and takes the form factor of tablet instead, and features gamepad controls on the sides of the display.

While the specs of the device weren’t revealed, it will be running on Android (as evident by the dedicated Android buttons on the bottom of the device and the Android logo on the back), and will feature a rear camera and a front facing camera. The tablet’s gamepad gives users a 4-way D-pad, 4 regular buttons (circle, triangle, square, x), as well as start and select. No sign of shoulder buttons, so I guess you’ll need to use onscreen controls for those.
Don’t expect to have a dedicated app store like the Xperia PLAY/PlayStation Vita – but you can be pretty sure that ROM emulators are going to be this tablet’s best friends.

Dropbox supporting Android 4.0 optimizations hits Android Market

The Dropbox team has updated their Android app for 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) optimization and added some great new features. To name a few, the Favorites tab offers quick offline access to files, multiple uploads of photos and videos are now available, renaming files and folders now works, and single-tab access to all file and folder actions functions properly.

Until now, this version has been sitting over on the Dropbox forums to allow users to publicly test it out to make sure it was ready for prime time. And after two days, it finally is. Just navigate over to the Android Market for a quick update or initial download. The improved and polished gallery view is a step up as well – so be sure to check it out.
But when all is said and done, I can’t seem to steer away from Box.

Sony Tablet P



Tablets, like smartphones, are ten a penny now. You can get a rubbish one for £80, or a really great one for £400. They usually all look pretty much the same, are mostly either about 10- or 7-inches in size and are mostly comprised of a screen. The Sony Tablet P, on the other hand, offers something unique: a folding clam-shell design.

The clam-shell design reminds us of a glasses case, to some extent. Within are two 5.5-inch capacitive touchscreens, a 1GHz, dual-core Cortex A9 processor and 1GB of RAM. But for the time being, let's look at the external gubbins.

The bottom of the tablet has a removable cover, under which the battery sits along with the microSD card slot. A 2GB card is supplied by the way, but you can fit as much as 32GB, should the mood take you.

The top cover is also removable, and it is under here that you'll find the 3G SIM card socket. This is a nice addition, and if you don't read the manual, it will take you a while to work out where it is.

On the external surfaces there are a few basic buttons and sockets. Sony has opted for a propritary 12v power connector and this can be forund on the right-hand side of the device. Next to it is a power button and there's a USB 2 socket too. There are also volume controls in the form of a rocker switch that's fairly hard to press.

On the front of the Tablet P, you'll find a headphone jack and, if you look really carefully, you'll see a notification light too. We really like this long, strip light. It's location is sensible for telling you when a message comes in. You can see it from a decent number of angles too, which is good and it's bright enough to really attract your attention.

There are two cameras here. A top-mounted 5-megapixel shooter, that does a decent job with images, and another, mounted next to the topmost screen. This is a VGA only, 0.3-megapixel camera, and it's pretty horrible to be honest. It will, however, suffice for Skype video calls.

Dell Venue Pro gets Mango, completes the set

The Dell Venue Pro has finally received the update to Windows Phone Mango, which means that all Windows Phones now have the WP 7.5 update released and available to users.

This is of course the benefit of the tightly controlled Windows Phone ecosystem, much like Apple's iOS ecosystem, where the hardware is all standardized and there is no such thing as customizing the base platform. That kind of control leads to easy and widespread updates. So, when the Dell Venue Pro update to Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango) began rolling out yesterday, that completed the set and Mango is now officially available for all Windows Phone handsets.

Of course, the tight control also means there is no such thing as dual-core CPUs, but as long as the software is optimized properly, it doesn't make too big a difference. The lack of displays above WVGA resolution is a bit more noticeable, but still manageable. As always, there are benefits and tradeoffs to each platform.

More information's:
http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_phone/b/windowsphone/archive/2011/11/30/updates-now-delivering-to-dell-venue-pro.aspx

Dell Venue Pro:


“Siri”: What Exactly is it?

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More information's:
http://vstoreview.com/category/apple/

Apple iPhone 4S Siri voice control assistant demo:


HTC Quattro




HTC Quattro is rumored to be a quad-core Tegra 3 tablet featuring a 10.1-inch display with a resolution of 1280x768 pixels, all showing off the gorgeous new Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The quad-core Tegra 3 chip is the main driving force but it's also helped by 1GB of RAM, all while keeping a slim profile of less than 0.35” (9mm). This puts in iPad 2's league and while it might miss the world's thinnest title, it's still impressively slim. When it comes to connectivity, the HTC Quattro packs quite a punch with the latest Bluetooth 4.0 supporting low-power specification, 5GHz Wi-Fi and a full set of sensors. It's also a treat to your ears with tipped Beats Audio support and expected to come with a pair of both speakers and headphones. We're yet to hear whether the Quattro will benefit from 5 gigs of free Dropbox storage or HTC Scribe stylus input, but odds are it will. It takes a cut in the camera department with only a 2-megapixel snapper on the rear and 1.3-megapixel camera up front, but that doesn't seem like a huge loss for a tablet.

HTC Zeta



HTC Zeta is rumored to feature a 2.5GHz quad-core next-gen Snapdragon CPU and 1GB of RAM powering a 4.5 inch 720p HD display. The phone is also reported to come with an 8MP rear-facing camera, a 1.3MP front-facing camera, and of course Beats Audio. Any phone using the next generation Snapdragon chipset would come with the new Adreno 225 GPU that is said to bring a 4x improvement in graphics performance. The chipset will also be built on the new 28nm die process, resulting in energy savings of up to 75% over current chipsets.

For detail Specifications and more:
http://freak-mobile.com/tag/htc-zeta-features

Verizon to add LTE service to two more cities over the next two months

Verizon announced on Thursday that it will be expanding its LTE 4G service to Roanoke, Virginia on November 17th. Communities that will be serviced by Verizon's 4G pipeline will include downtown Roanoke, Smith Mountain Lake, Christiansburg, Radford City, Buena Vista City, Lexington City and Rockbridge. Virginia Tech will also be covered. After the switch is turned on in Roanoke, Verizon will have 178 cities blanketed by LTE, and 15 devices supporting the service. Some of the phones that run at LTE speed include the Motorola DROID RAZR, the Motorola DROID BIONIC (remember that phone, guys?), and the upcoming HTC Rezound.

On December 15th, Verizon's LTE service gets turned on in city number 179, Indiana, Pennsylvania. The list of surrounding areas that will have the service include White Township, the Indiana University of PA campus, Homer City and Blairsville.

Verizon's LTE service should provide speeds of 5 to 12 Mbps on the downlink and 2 to 5Mbps on the uplink and is as much as 10 times faster than 3G service. We are coming up on the one-year anniversary of Big Red's initial LTE launch on December 5th and the carrier has given itself a nice head start on other carriers rolling out LTE service including AT&T and MetroPCS.

Verizon Wireless 4G LTE first look:


HTC Desire Vs Desire HD - Hardware Test Comparison

Review – test – comparison : Hardware tour : HTC Desire HD and HTC Desire ( android 2.2 froyo. ) htc desire hd : Size 68mm (2.68″)11.8mm (0.46″)123mm (4.84″) 164 grams (5.78 ounces) with battery Display Type: Touch screen with pinch-to-zoom capability Size: 4.3 inches Resolution: 480 x 800 WVGA Screen size: 109 mm (4.3″) CPU Processing Speed 1 GHz Internal phone storage: 1.5 GB RAM: 768 MB Android™ 2.2 (Froyo) with HTC Sense™ 8 megapixel color camera Auto focus and dual LED flash 720p HD video recording Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery Capacity: 1230 mAh Talk time: WCDMA: Up to 320 mins GSM: Up to 550 mins Standby time WCDMA: Up to 490 hours GSM: Up to 420 hours Internet 3G: Up to 14.4 Mbps download speed Up to 5.76 Mbps upload speed GPRS: Up to 114 kbps downloading EDGE: Up to 560 kbps downloading Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n HTC desire : Size 60mm (2.36″)11.9mm (0.47″)119mm (4.7″) Weight 4.76 ounces (135 grams) with battery Display Type: Touch-sensitive screen with pinch-to-zoom capability Size: 3.7 inches Resolution: 480 X 800 WVGA Screen size: 94mm (3.7″ CPU Processing Speed 1 GHz ROM: 512 MB RAM: 576 MB Battery type: Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery Capacity: 1400 mAh Talk time: WCDMA: Up to 390 mins GSM: Up to 400 mins Standby time2: WCDMA: Up to 360 hours GSM: Up to 340 hours Internet 3G: Up to 7.2 Mbps download speed Up to 2 Mbps upload speed GPRS: Up to 114 kbps downloading EDGE: Up to 560 kbps downloading Wi-Fi™: IEEE 802.11 b/g musique :www.danosongs.com/

HTC Desire Vs Desire HD - Hardware Test Comparison:



Blunty goes hands on with the new HTC Desire HD, the new flagship Android Smartphone hitting the streets. With thanks to HTC & Vodafone australia (It’s exclusively available through them in Aussie-land) Including sample footage direct from the DesireHD and comparison to video from the iPhone 4 Manufacturer: HTC Corporation Carrier; Vodafone exclusively in Australia Screen; 4.3-inch 480×800 at 218 ppi(0.38 Megapixels) WVGA LCD capacitive touchscreen Camera; 8 Megapixel autofocus with dual LED flash featuring face detection and geotagging capability Operating system; Android 2.2 “Froyo” Input; Multi-touch with HTC Sense interface, 3-axis accelerometer, digital compass, proximity and ambient light sensors CPU; Qualcomm MSM 8255 1 GHz Scorpion (Snapdragon) Adreno 205 GPU Memory 1.5 GB flash, 768 MB RAM Memory card up to 32 GB with microSDHC Connectivity 2G: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz (Quad-band), 3G: 900/2100 (Dual-band), HSDPA (14.4Mbps), HSUPA (5.76 Mbps), WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 Battery; Li-ion 1230 mAh Physical size; 123mm (L) x 68mm (W) x 11.8mm (T) Weight 164 g (5.8 oz) Form factor; Slate Candybar smartphone Predecessor; HTC Desire Other FM Radio; Facebook, Twitter, MS Exchange, compass, GPS, A-GPS, DLNA support, Google Navigation, Adobe Flash 10.1, USB and WiFi tethering WIKIPEDIA SAYS; “The smartphone has an aluminum uni-body design with the Android 2.2 “Froyo” operating system and customised HTC Sense user interface. It features a 4.3-inch WVGA LCD capacitive

HTC Desire HD Hands-on & Iphone 4 video comparison:


C Spire iPhone 4S 11.11.11, prices, & pre-register

C Spire is now allowing customers to, pre-register the new Apple iPhone 4S. The iPhone 4S will come with Infinite data plans, the release date will be 11.11.11 and will cost between $199 and $399 for the iPhone 4S.
They will also be offering the 8GB Apple iPhone 4 for only $99, if you plan on getting the iPhone 4S you will be happy to know that it comes with unlimited data, but you must remember that the two lowest plans exclude streaming, according to Engadget.

Please visit C-Spire right now, and pre-register your Apple iPhone 4S smartphone, you can do this as from now. So at last, the C-Spire will be releasing the iPhone 4S on November 11, 2011. iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 will be available at C Spire Wireless retail stores, online at

You may want to read a little about the iPhone 4S, before you go purchasing without doing your homework. If you already own the iPhone 4S, please do come forward and send in your personal reviews, this will help other potential buyers more of an idea.

Police in Britain now able to monitor cell phones

Police in Britain now able to monitor cell phones
In an age where we are constantly trying to find the balance between security and liberty, the Metropolitan, or Met, police force in Britain have garnered the attention of lawyers and privacy groups over its recent acquisition of a surveillance system that can monitor civilian cell phones.

The system, which has been purchased from Datong plc, can emit a signal that covers approximately 10 square kilometers, or 3.8 square miles. Phones within this area can be sent a signal that forces them to release their IMSI and IMEI identify codes. Once this occurs, the MET police have the ability to track the phone’s location in real-time, intercept communications to and from the device, obtain data about the user, and even shut off the phone entirely.

Neither Datong nor the Met have made clear whether the system targets a specific person or if the entire populous within range is affected by the technology. The Met has also denied comment as to whether or not it has used the system in conjunction with crowd control, such as situations with large amounts of protestors.

This withholding of information on the scope and use of the technology had caused concern from Nick Pickles, director of privacy and civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch, saying, “It raises a number of serious civil liberties concerns and clarification is urgently needed on when and where this technology has been deployed, and what data has been gathered.”

Barrister Jonathan Lennon has also questioned the device’s legality in reference to the UK’s Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) by saying, “How can a device which invades any number of people's privacy be proportionate? There needs to be clarification on whether interception of multiple people's communications – when you can't even necessarily identify who the people are – is complaint with the act.”

A spokesperson for the Met police said, “We can re-assure those who live and work in London that any activity we undertake is in compliance with legislation and codes of practice."

Leeds-based Datong also operates an office in the US and has had prior contracts with the Secret Service, Special Operations Command, and the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In February of 2010, Datong supplied the US defense sector with tracking and location technology making this something to watch domestically as well as abroad.

The little changes in iOS 5

The little changes in iOS 5
iOS 5, one of the biggest redefinitions in Apple’s mobile platform, has been out for a couple of weeks now - plenty of time for users to digest the changes. That’s what we’ve already done in our extensive iOS 5 review, but now the little changes have also been uncovered. You might think those are not hugely important, and you’d be right for the most part. But what these subtle changes reveal is the simply mind-boggling attention to detail over at Apple.

Yes, we’re talking about the very same attention coming down to the single pixel, which Steve Jobs was known for. First comes a change in the shading of the badge shadow from black to gray. You might have not noticed but boxes are now enhanced with a 3D effect, text design has also gone 3D and the distance of the shadow has changed by one pixel. Almost invisible changes continue with a redesigned homescreen where the distance between icons has been tweaked by 2 pixels. You wouldn’t notice it, but you’d notice how coherent and visually pleasing Apple’s design choices are. And finally, that’s what matters, right?

Cell Phones Fight Cholera in Haiti

Cell Phones Fight Cholera in Haiti
Cell phones are being used in the fight against cholera in Haiti, highlighting the power of mobile technology to help combat contagious diseases.

Community health workers, or CHWs, last month began using specially-programmed Nokia cell phones to track information about cholera infections in Haiti's Central Plateau. Thousands of Haitians in isolated mountain communities have gotten sick from cholera since June, and the infection rate is steadily rising since the fall rainy season began.

Tracking and reporting new cholera cases quickly is critical to treatment and prevention efforts, especially considering cholera is highly contagious and can kill within 24 hours of infection.

Since the 2010 earthquake, parts of Haiti's population have been homeless or migratory, possibly adding to the spread of infectious diseases like cholera. Understanding where new infections are occurring may help aid workers get help where it's needed and strengthen public health prevention initiatives.

Before the cell phone reporting program started, CHWs often had to walk six or more hours to submit weekly cholera reports from outlying areas, losing crucial time in a fight where every second counts.

The new program reflects other public health efforts using mobile technology to combat the spread of deadly disease and improve response efforts.

A government program in Cambodia uses text messages to report malaria outbreaks in real time. And in Haiti, tracking earthquake victims via cell phone location data helped aid workers target emergency supplies and services.

The cell phone cholera program builds on the technology that helped earthquake victims get the aid they needed. It uses Haitian Creole prompts to allow CHWs to record data about soap, medication, bleach and oral rehydration solution needs. It also asks for data about numbers of cholera cases, how many patients made it to the nearest treatment center and number of deaths.

"We need accurate and up-to-date reports in order to best prevent more cases and respond to quick spread of the epidemic," said Cate Oswald, Haiti-based coordinator for health advocacy organization, Partners In Health, which runs the cell phone program.

"It is our hope that this project will help us have better access to incredibly important community data and will help us know which communities need extra support at any given moment," she added.

As health workers continue to fight cholera amid continuing earthquake recovery in Haiti, having a cell phone in hand may help reduce the number of deaths from the disease.

The phone with stylish design and shinny looks: Motorola EX212



Motorola Mobiles have launched a new Dual SIM mobile phone in India named as Motorola Gleam and also known as Motorola EX 212. The new cell phone from Motorola has a clamshell design and weighs quiet light. The phone provides with the most basic multimedia and connectivity features but lacks the ones like EDGE and 3G and WI-Fi. The phone has a stylish design and shinny looks. It is available in black and red colors at the moment.
 Motorola Ex212 with its 2MP camera enables you to capture your most beautiful events any where any time by just streaming through its pushing camera on. Motorola Ex212 supports dual Sim card enabling you to stream through either of the desired networks any where any time. This stylish flip handset also supports GPRS to keep you stay connected with your friends & family through internet.
 Moving towards the drawbacks of this handset the foremost considered point that strikes mind is that this Motorola Ex212 just holds 5MB internal memory that is really very short, Just 2MP camera cannot be counted as the demand of the day, talk time is also not much appealing. Summing up, we can say that this handset is appealing if concerned to its low budget, but can not success to gather attraction as also holds some downfalls.