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HTC will launch HTC Vigor very soon in India

by Paul Joseph July 29, 2011 Featured

HTC Vigor is a beautiful creation of the HTC Company which is going to launched very soon in Indian mobile market. The company has launched many world class mobiles in the world. The HTC mobiles are made by latest technology. The HTC Vigor price in India is not yet declared.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 4G Price and Review

by Paul Joseph January 8, 2011 Featured

Samsung technologies, well known for innovative and most advanced electronic components and mobiles has foray in Tablet market with the launch of Samsung Galaxy Tab 4G. The device is enabled with Virzon’s 4G LTE and supports Verizon Wireless network. The tablet running on Android 2.2 Froyo operating system and has a 7″ capacitive LCD display with 1024×600 pixels resolution. It supports microSDHC card. A 5MP camera with LED flash also fitted in the table that allows to photo shouting and video recording. The device is capable to browsing Adobe Flash and HTML5. The company has not announced Samsung Galaxy Tab price and first it will available in the UK market, after that India. All the multimedia features and more you can read in the Samsung Galaxy Tab Review .

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HTC Desire HD

by Paul Joseph December 24, 2010 Featured

The HTC Desire HD is a Smartphone of Android made by HTC Corporation. It was released in London at 15 September, 2010 in a press conference of hosted by HTC Corporation. It was available for sale from mid October using codename “HTC Ace”. The HTC Desire HD has some mind blowing features that can hit the heart of any fashionable handset loving person. The specifications of HTC Desire HD mobile phone set are given below: Supported network: 1. 2G Network- GSM 850/900/1800/1900. 2. 3G Network- HSDPA 900/2100. Size: 1. Dimensions -123x68x11.8 mm. 2. Weight -164 gram. Display: 1. Type- LCD capable of touch screen with 16M colors. 2. Size- 4.3 inches with 480×800 pixels. 3. UI autorotate Accelerometer. 4. Auto turn-off Proximity sensor. 5. HTC Sensible UI. 6. Multi touch input. Sound: 1. Alert types- Vibrating alert, MP3 and WAV ringtones. 2. Speakerphone- Yes. 3. Audio jack (3.5 mm). 4. SRS sound increment. Memory: 1. Phonebook- unlimited fields and entries with Photo call advantages. 2. Call records –unlimited. 3. Built-in – 1.5 GB with 768 MB of RAM. 4. Memory card- microSD 8GB (included), expandable up to 32GB. Data: 1. GPRS and EDGE Class 32. 2. 3G HSDPA(14.4 Mbps) and HSUPA (5.76 Mbps). 3. WLAN- Wi Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA. 4. Bluetooth –Yes, version-2.1 with A2DP. 5. No infrared port. 6. USB- Available, microUSB with version 2.0. Camera: 1.Resolution-8 MP with maximum 3264×2448 pixels. 2. Flash- dual LED flash with autofocus. 3. Features- face detection, Geo-tagging. 4. Video- Yes, with resolution of 720p. Features: 1. OS- Android Operating System with version 2.2 (Froyo) 2. CPU- Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD8255 with 1 GHz of processor 3. Messaging- SMS with thread view, MMS, Push Email, Email and IM 4. Browser- HTML 5. Radio- Stereo FM radio 6. Games- Yes 7. GPS Yes, A-GPS supported 8. Java- java supported by third party application 9. Digital compass 10.Enhanced separate search key 11. Google, Maps, Gmail 12. Voice memo 13. YouTube, Picasa, Google Talk integration 14. MP3 / WAV / AAC / WMA9 player 15. Xvid / DivX / MP4 / H.264 / H.263 / WMV9 player 16. Adobe Flash v10.1 17. Facebook and Twitter applications 18. T9 dictionary Battery: Li-Ion 1230 mAh with Upto 490 hour for 2G and Upto 420 hour for 3G. This amazing new phone is available in Black silver and Brown color. Its user friendly and excellent features helped HTC Corporation to make itself the top user’s choice. And the good news is that it’s available in India market. The price is around Rs. 28,000/-.

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Dell Streak launch in India postponed, coming in October

by Paul Joseph July 29, 2010 Featured

There is a bit of sad news for all those who are awaiting the latest announced smartphone from Dell . The Dell Streak will not arrive this July and one needs to keep an eye on its launch and price till the month of October. There is no specific launch date announced as yet even. The definite is the fact that Dell Streak will launch with Android 1.6. Recently Dell announced it will release a cherry red version of the Streak shortly after it launches the standard graphite version. Dell Streak has a lot of features like the Adobe Flash 10.1 on Android 2.2, plus other enhancements like video chat applications and more. The attractive, 5-inch diagonal display is slightly larger than many of the smartphones of current times but is coupled with higher pixel density and surprisingly it will make a lot of difference in everyday activities like browsing the web, playing games or watching video. It’s made with Gorilla Glass, the screen also has a pretty big durability advantage over more fragile mobile devices.The Dell Streak is thin (10mm) and though it’s just a bit heavier than other smartphones, it feels solid and balanced-which makes using it pretty natural across a number of activities. Dell Streak accessories are good too. It will come with a car dock kit, battery replacements, a home AV dock and more.

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Google Nexus One to soon on sale in India

by Paul Joseph June 30, 2010 Featured

Google Nexus One will soon be launched in India and users shall receive the Android 2.2 (code named Froyo) software update on it for some great new features like portable hotspot and support for Adobe Flash within the browser. This sleek smartphone, a joint venture of HTC and Google is just 11.5mm thick and weighs just 130g.It is available in dashing brown colour. Its capacitive AMOLED screen is 3.7” with resolution of 480X800 pixels. Its specialized display pattern incorporates multi-touch input method, accelerometer sensor, touch sensitive controls and a trackball for smooth navigation.Its 5 MP camera has all the advanced features like LED flash, geotagging and gives 2560х1920 pixels resolution. Video recording happens at D1 (720×480 pixels)@min. 20fps. It has great data transfer and connectivity options which includes Wi Fi, 3G in 802.11 a/b/g and HSDPA 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2 Mbps configuration respectively. Its battery is robust being 1400 mAh battery and memory can be expanded to upto 32GB via a microSD card.

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Motorola i1 World’s first Push-to-Talk Android phone

by Paul Joseph March 22, 2010 Featured

Motorola kicked off CTIA 2010 by announcing the Moto i1 the world’s first push-to-talk Android phone. It’s a rugged phone and can withstand  blowing rain, dust, shock, vibration, temperature extremes, low pressure, salt fog, humidity and solar radiation  much more than normal devices. The i1 is designed to work on Sprint’s iDen network in USA. It runs on Android 1.5 and you get all the Google goodies such as Gmail, Google Maps and Google Talk The phone packs a 3.1 inch touchscreen display.On the multimedia front there is a 5 Megapixel Camera with LED Flash, Audio and Video playback and Adobe Flash support.A  2GB memory card is included in the box and can be expanded up to 32GB.Connectivity includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, micro USB and 2.5mm headset jack. Surprisingly the i1 comes loaded with Opera Mini 5 Browser and you can also use the stock Android Webkit based browser with Adobe Flash Lite support Similar Posts: Nokia N900, initial thoughts from CTIA

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The Nexus One will have the Flash Player 10.1

by Paul Joseph January 6, 2010 Featured

Here is a video below from the folks at Adobe showing the flash capabilities of the Nexus One. It plays Youtube videos , Flash games inside the browser and also plays flash movies inside a webpage The Nexus One phone will get the Flash Player version 10.1 and its currently in a  beta Similar Posts: Google Nexus One Pictures and Videos Adobe Flash coming to all phones except iPhone Nexus One Hands-On Pics And Video Google Nexus One Specifications A Comparision between Nexus One, iPhone 3GS and Moto Droid Share/Save

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