Saturday, May 21, 2011

Samsung C3750 phone in Germany


 New Samsung C3750 slider phone posted on  Germany website. It  brings with a 2.4-inch TFT display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixel, a 3.2MP camera, music player, 37MB memory, FM Radio, Bluetooth, microSD card slot, SOS and Fake call function.

 Samsung C3750 slider phone is support with quad-band GSM/EDGE. Its 800mAh battery is allowing up to 11 hours of talk time, up to 500 hours of standby mode. Dimensions of Samsung C3750 are 98 x 49 x 15 mm and weight 89 grams.

Pantech Vega Racer Powerful 1.5GHz Android Smartphone


  South Korea Company, Pantech has introduced their latest smartphone, which is called the Pantech Vega Racer. The handset is powered by a next-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon platform.
 
 The Pantech Vega Racer Android phone has 1.5GHz MSM8660 Scorpion dual-core SoC along with faster Adreno 220 GPU for encode / decode 1080p HD content. It is also supports HSPA+ / CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev.

 Pantech Vega Racer dual-core smartphone has touchscreen of 4.3-inch  with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, 1GB of RAM, 8-megapixel rear camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls and a 1650 mAh battery. Its weight is 120 grams and about 9mm thickness.

Sharp Aquos IS11SH slide-out keypad 3d phone for women


 Japanese mobile operator , KDDI offering soon a new sliding 3D-capable smartphone, the Sharp Aquos IS11SH. This handset is running with Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS and powered by a 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8655 processor.
 
 This Sharp handset is not with slide-out QWERTY keypad but  with alphanumeric keypad. New Aquos IS11SH smartphone is targeted at young Japanese women, which is comes with pink and blue color options.

 The Sharp Aquos IS11SH from KDDI has a 3.7-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels, a 8.5 megapixel CMOS camera, TV tuner, infrared, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and e-wallet.

 There is no word on pricing yet. You can watch video about KDDI Sharp Aquos IS11SH smartphone.

Samsung Hawk – Exhibit 4G gets official pictures


 The official images of the Samsung Hawk or the Samsung Exhibit 4G smartphone shown.   According to reporter, the Samsung Exhibit 4G (Hawk) will be arriving with T-Mobile on June 8th, 2011.

The Samsung handset is become a medium-range Android smartphone that support for T-Mobile’s 4G HSPA+ network (up to 21Mbps).

 Specification of Samsung Hawk – Exhibit 4G smartphone is a 1GHz processor, a 3MP rear-facing camera with flash, a VGA front camera, GPS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.

 In addition,that the Samsung Exhibit 4G runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS along with premium games such as Bejeweled 2, Scrabble, Doodle Jump, and more. It will be at the price of $325.

Verizon's LTE is OUT again:


 Whether you're using  the HTC ThunderBolt or using Samsung DROID Charge, you might be stuck while using Verizon's 3G network for the time being. Report  about Verizon's LTE network have been received from Washington D.C. to as west as Phoenix, Arizona. So if you have been trying every trick in the book to get back that 4G speed that you have become accustomed to, you might as well sit back and wait for the problem to be resolved. After all, the last time Big Red's LTE service went out, it was back up and running fairly quickly.

 If we find one of the good thing to say about Verizon's 4G outage, at least it doesn't affect all of those new Motorola DROID X2 owners who bought the phone when it
launched yesterday. If you you are facing problems with your 4G service with Verizon, let us know by dropping some words in the comment box below.

Carriers changing tablet pricing plan:


 There is no doubt about market value of tablets, that they are quickly becoming a real force . But the tablet plans might need to change if carriers are to remain a part of the equation. Tablets with cellular connections made up 60% of all tablets in 2010, but analysts expect that to drop to 30% by 2015, as customers opt for Wi-Fi-only models.

 So why it is important Well, if customers decide to forgo cellular connections, then carriers will be left behind. Orange reports that they will be considering data plans shared between your smartphone and tablet. That will be an effective way to comfort consumers unsure of how much they will really utilize a cellular connection on their tablet.

  CFO Verizon Wireless, says they are considering a similar shared plan: "I think it's safe to assume that at some point you are going to have mega-plans (for data) and people are going to share that mega-plan based on the number of devices within their family." But Shammo admitted they don't have a timeline in mind.

 And analysts say that the carriers of the iPad's rivals will particularly suffer. Consumers are already wary enough of straying from the all-powerful iPad, so unsubsidized pricing and unrealistically expensive plans and contracts will only deter them further.

Google Maps updated for mobile browser's:


 After a short research, Google discovered that 40% of user's, those using Google Maps would access the service from a mobile device. Previously, those using a mobile browser would be re-directed to a link to the Google Maps mobile app so that you could download the software on your handset and use it that way.

 But now you must like to have all of the features of the Google Maps on your mobile browser, Now, if you go to maps.Google.com from your mobile browser, you can see your current location and search for other places nearby to you with suggestions. Click able icons of popular businesses and transit stations will appear on your screen and you can get directions to a location depending on the mode of transportation you are taking (car, walking, bicycling, etc.). You can also view Place pages with ratings, photos and more. Your starred locations can be accessed along with 'My Maps'. All you have to do is opt-in to share your location. Google Maps for your mobile browser is also " platform independent" so you always get the same experience and most up-to- date features no matter which phone you are using.

 The dedicated mobile app for Google Maps is still available and will probably still be used by the majority of cell phone users. But if you want to have the desktop version on your phone instead, you now have the choice to use it.