Thursday, April 28, 2011

Mobile Phones Changes Day by Day:



  The mobile phones which we used in past were quite interesting compared to mobile phones of now a day's . The old phones were large, bulky and had no features. Today's phones are light, compact and have many  features, like cameras, email and internet access. Very small quantity of people's use old phones much, but now a  day's  almost everyone has a mobile phone. If changes like this continues, then what does the future of mobile's look like?



 Appearance - Phones have more and more capabilities. Flexi screens cannot be too far away. A flexible screen will permit your mobile phone to be integrated into your clothes. Think about it: you are walking along and you lift the cuff of your shirt and type a number on to it. Then your earring or the arm of your eyeglasses serves as your mouthpiece. Actually, there may not even be a need for a keypad - improvements in voice recognition systems would put an end to those.

T-Mobile's Galaxy S 4G challenges the iPhone



  This has been taken effort to promote its 4G wireless network and to get the attention of iPhone aficionados, T-Mobile is setting up an unusual challenge this weekend. If you live in the Seattle area ,then this is an open challenge for you to bring your  iPhone, on any of the participating locations and try to beat the Samsung Galaxy S 4G in a download speed test. The reward? You will instantly become a thousand dollars richer.

 T-Mobile's Samsung Galaxy S 4G seems to have the upper hand in speed battle since in theory, becoz of its 21 Mbps HSPA+ connectivity, it can easily outrun  the AT&T and version's iPhones alike, both mobile have 
limited  7.2 Mbps 3G radios. That explains, of course, why such a hefty prize is at stake and why T-Mobile is so confident in the capabilities of its wireless network. Nevertheless, it wouldn't cost you anything to give it a try. If you feel that the planets and stars will align in your favor, grab your iPhone and pay a visit to any of u/m venues:
  1. Downtown Seattle
  2. Factoria Village (formerly Loehmann’s Plaza)
  3. Bellevue Square
  4. Redmond Town Center
  5. Aurora Ave. N. & 135th St.
  6. 45th & Stone Way
  7. NW 85th St. & 15th Ave. NW
  8. Lake City Way NE & NE 125th
  9. Bothell & 208th St.
  10. Northgate Mall

 The speed challenge promo starts from tomorrow, April 29, upto Sunday, May 1, and if you manage to grab the $1000 by beating T-Mobile's Galaxy S 4G with your iPhone, do not forget to share it with us in the comments!

Windows Phone Getting Some Momentum Against BlackBerry:



  As it's reported that almost all participants at App Nation and a panel on mobile platforms, have come to an agreement that use Microsoft's Windows Phone rather than RIM's BlackBerry OS will be the number three mobile platform in the in future.

 
Reps from carriers, chipset makers and other figures from within the mobile industry. They all seem to agree that RIM has entered a downward spiral from which it may be unable to recover. That's made only worse by Microsoft's huge pile of cash, which will allow it to "buy success", or, as one mobile developer said:



  Nokia's also decision to embrace Windows Phone as its primary smartphone platform surely bodes well for WP's future.

 For this reason or another, it's reported that developers are starting to shift their attention and resources from BlackBerry OS to Windows Phone - a sure sign which way the wind blows, while iOS and Android are still the leaders of the pack.

 Moreover, only one of the attendees at AppNation defended RIM by saying its new QNX-based OS (our PlayBook QNX Walkthrough) has "some noteworthy touches". Despite that, when the participants there were asked "does anybody think RIM will still be around in 2015", the question was met with deafening silence.

New Three HTC models Leaked Out



  The newest three additions of HTC leaked out , like HTC Kingdom, the HTC Rider and the HTC Doubleshot –  in  the Taiwanese manufacturer's lineup, freshly leaked on the Chinese internets.

  We don't know much about these three upcoming models  but we do know that HTC Kingdom is  coming with a qHD resolution (540 x 960 pixels), putting it in the same high league as the HTC EVO 3D and HTC Sensation. The HTC Kingdom resembles closely the Thunderbolt with its wide ear speaker and we wouldn't be surprised to see it land overseas as a reincarnation of the 4G heavyweight. Further details however are scarce as the blurry shot only reveals a book app running on what looks like Android.

 The HTC Rider also looks familiar – with its four rounded physical buttons, we were reminded of the HTC EVO 3D. But the HTC Rider has a wide speaker grill and the front-facing snapper on the right side. Whispers suggest it's a close copy of the EVO 3D, slated for the Old Continent, but we couldn't confirm this just yet.

Android Market to grow too large there App Store in this July



  Latest analysis about Android application  store may surprise you – that Android Market is on its way to becoming the biggest application  Store as soon as this July, according to researchers from Distimo.

 Update of this April by researcher's app report shows that the number of applications grew by a healthy 16% in the Market in comparison to the pale 6% growth of apps in the App Store for March. Distimo doesn't give further explanations, but assuming this turns into a trend, it will take five months for the Google's web store to take over Apple's rival.

  However we would take this with a grain of salt as just recently a study showed developer sentiment leaned toward iOS as more programmers intended to launch applications on Apple's platform, while Android was a runner-up. Slower or faster, the gap between the two is closing. Actually, the Market already has more free apps: 134,342 against the 121,845 for iOS.

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Motorola DROID Bionic With new Look:



  Motorola Shows some  hints today about there  upcoming DROID Bionic that will be a different model  than that stated before.

 Motorola now says that the Motorola DROID Bionic, expected to launch this summer, will focus on a "improved form factor" besides changes that have been made inside the model. The manufacturer has not come right out and admitted that the original DROID Bionic had suffered through some of  technical problems that laid to the device being pulled. Instead, the public is simply being told that changes have been made to make the DROID Bionic a better customer experience. The original specification have been removed statement made by Motorola to the Wall Street Journal last week.

Samsung Droid (Charge) Delayed....?



  Verizon seems to struggling  and struggling  so hard to releasing  its LTE-enabled handsets in timely manner. First they face problem with launching  HTC ThunderBolt, now Motorola DROID BIONIC is  postponed until the summer  and now Engadget is citing an "internal mail", which allegedly says that the Samsung Droid Charge is delayed. Duh.

  According to some leak reports ,Verizon still not set a new release date for the handset scheduled
today to launch . Interestingly enough, the reason behind this postponement is cited as "unexpected delays" - make of this what you want, but it's really strange that Verizon is delaying a highly-anticipated handset in the very last minute.

  As of now, it's unknown whether this has anything to do with the ongoing LTE outage. The good news is that it's reported Big Red's 4G network is gradually regaining conscious in different states.

Apple iPhone 4 (White) available in Stores Of Apple

By Fayyaz Ahmed


  The white iPhone 4 by apple was announced yesterday and it's here today. it came with the delay year, but we would say that it's  excellent timing, but what's important is that the fair-colored iPhone 4 can now be ordered for both AT&T and Verizon. Apple's website was down for maintenance and now it shows the pale handset as available and shipping withing 3 to 5 business days for the same price as the black version:

White iPhone 4 16GB - $199
White iPhone 4 32GB - $299

  Above  prices are  with  two-year contract and all the capabilities iOS has to offer. And if you've missed on what the high-res Retina display, the 5-megapixel camera and FaceTime among others can offer, now it's the best time to take a closer look at our detailed reviews of the AT&T iPhone 4 and the Verizon iPhone 4. You can also bundle your white iPhone with a bumper case or choose among the rest of the accessories Apple offers for its handsets.

Galaxy S II launching in Korea, following 120 countries



 One of the most popular  phones of Android for this year, the Samsung Galaxy S II, is hitting all major South Korean carriers as we speak. Samsung says the worldwide rollout will be about in 120 countries, similar to what the company did with the Samsung Galaxy S last year.

 Also, a few creative commercials are already warming up the crowds for the amazing possibilities of the handset, which you can see demoed in our preview of the Samsung Galaxy S II.

 The burning question is, of course, when will the Samsung Galaxy S II trickle down to the US? UK retailers are listing the first batches to arrive on Monday, with May 3rd the first dispatch date, so if you are dying to have it, nothing stops you to pay $700 retail plus shipping to the US.

 The Samsung Galaxy S II, however, already cleared the FCC with AT&T frequencies more than a month ago, so we should expect to see it on US soil very soon. Mum's the word about Verizon or the other carriers, but considering the simultaneous launch event on all four carriers for the first edition last year, Sammy could very well pull off the same stunt.

Google Documents as Android apps to Android Market



  Finally it come's  true for the user's with release of Google Docs as an Android app. Now  Available in Android Market as a free download in English language for Android phones running 2.1+, Google Docs allows you to access all of your Google accounts documents. You can evenly  open your content while in Gmail. Search, star, edit, rename and of course, read your documents right on your mobile device. A widget is also available, which allows you to open your Google documents straight from your phone's home screen.





 You can edit documents while on the go and share them straight from your Android handset. And with the app and the camera on your phone, photos with text can be turned into an editable Google document using optical character recognition. you can also create new documents from just snapped pictures and old shots from your gallery can be converted by sharing them with the app. Google's own blog notes that there are some limitations such as the inability of the app to read handwritten text or some fonts. But the Mountain View company did say to "stay tuned-things will get better over time."

LG announces his financial results, loss in the handset division

  


  LG Electronics announces  there operating profit of  the company , due to cost reduction initiatives in the quarter that ended March 31, 2011, compared to last quarter. Naturally, we are more interested in the results generated by the LG Mobile Communications Company, where all good things cell come out from.

  Decreased of 8.9% in comparison to the first quarter of this year , to $2.6 billion in the January-March period from handset sales. The number of cell phone units shipped also decreased year-on-year, and from the fourth quarter of 2010, down to 24.5 million units, but LG attributes this to seasonality. Operating loss for the first quarter was 3.5%, $0.09 billion.


  With the launch of there dual-core Android phone, and the first 3D-enabled phone - the LG Optimus 3D, and tablet - the T-Mobile G-Slate, as well as the innovative LG Optimus Black, the company is envisioning better results in Q2 and the subsequent quarters. LG is shaping to be another one of the losers in the cell phone industry, which is slowly pulling itself by the bootstraps, thanks to a little green robot, like Motorola before, or Sony Ericsson now, and it is certainly doing it with style, and great Android handsets.

On 29th of April Samsung Galaxy Prevail to join Boost Mobile's


   Well, you won't find it in the Samsung Galaxy Prevail which will be launched from Boost Mobile on April 29th. The model is a low to mid-end handset with a 3.2 inch touchscreen and a 2MP camera. There is support for as much as a 32GB microSD card. The Galaxy Prevail is powered by Android 2.2 and and as we previously reported, will be priced at a no-contract price of $179.

  If  you are looking for an Android device for your kids or picking up your first smartphone, or just looking to save money, the Samsung Galaxy Prevail should be able to provide you with much of the Android experience while keeping some heft to your wallet.