by Paul Joseph
February 8, 2012
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The Korea based mobile company Samsung is planning to launch another Galaxy S series smartphone in Indian mobile market and that is Samsung Galaxy S III . In India Samsung Galaxy S and Samsung Galaxy S II are already very popular. The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S III is coming with 7mm thick. The Samsung Galaxy S III price in India is not yet confirmed. The Samsung Galaxy S III pictures are published and according the mobile pictures the smartphone will be available with 7mm thick. The Samsung Galaxy S III features reveal that the smartphone runs with Android v2.3 Gingerbread OS which is powered with 1.8 GHz Dual core processor and Samsung Exynos 4212 chipset. As per Samsung mobiles the Samsung Galaxy S III comes with dual camera as 12MP main camera with auto focus and LED flash camera features and 2.0MP secondary camera with a resolution of 1600×1200 pixels. The Samsung Galaxy S III is integrated with Face book, Twitter, Google Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa as some social networking services option. The touch phone is enabled with GPS with A GPS navigation services for searching direct location. The Samsung Galaxy S III is packed with 4.6 inches super AMOLED plus capacitive touch screen display which can create enough 16 Million colors. Display of this smartphone comes with Gorilla Glass display, TouchWiz UI, Multi-touch input method and Touch-sensitive controls display features. This touch phone is supported with internal memory of 16/32 GB and up to 32 GB external memory as Micro SD memory card. HTML internet browser is well endowed in this smartphone. The Samsung Galaxy S III comes with Li-ion standard battery for long communication time period. The model is enabled with 3.5 mm audio jack sound output device and loudspeaker. Vibration, polyphonic and MP3 as ringtones alerts features are well supported in this touch phone.
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by Paul Joseph
February 7, 2012
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Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) that is based in Pune is all set to move its roots in the international arena. So, this association will be actively participating in Automotive research in China and South Korea, according to the statement issued by the association they are also in talks Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and South Africa. Currently some international brands are getting the benefits of ARAI because of their India collaborator like Suzuki because of Maruti India and more recently the Ssangyong because of Mahindra and Mahindra. Hyundai cars India is another auto giant that have benefitted from this association. ARAI was in news when it declared Chevrolet Beat Diesel as the most fuel efficient car. Initially this association has started with tie-ups with some automobile companies in these countries and local auto component manufacturers. The association helps them for homologation or giving official recognition to a prototype car or car component and thus allowing it to be used in a race or launched in a market. As per Shrikant Marathe, director, ARAI most of the Chinese and Korean auto companies are concerned about standards for their products and they have several queries regarding homologation, so their association is going to help these automobile manufactures as well as , provide them information in the areas like testing, services, certification and safety. In India this association is responsible for, research and development along with putting in place the safety standards and testing facilities in the automotive sector. It also provides technical expertise in R & D, testing, certification, homologation and framing of vehicle regulations. Yearly this association is investing Rs 22 crore every year for research and development. Marathe without revealing the names of the companies said that at ARAI, they harmonize Indian automotive standards to global standards. However, did not reveal the names of these companies. Though a team of ARAI has visited China and South Korea for the technical collaboration and educating their companies on safety, industrial homologation and testing but the entire process of shaping up collaborations with these countries will take another two years added Marathe.
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