Monday, May 16, 2011

Three UK is to launch the Symbian Device Nokia X7 in June:






 Three UK's "coming soon" and page shows that it is going to release the recently announced Nokia X7 at some point in June.


 As you may know, the Nokia X7 will offer the new Symbian Anna, as well as a 4-inch AMOLED screen with 360 x 640 resolution, 8MP rear camera with dual-LED Flash and HD recording capabilities, 256MB of RAM and 1024MB of ROM plus some other goodies. Are you eager to taste this upcoming Symbian phone, or you would rather wait for a WP-running Nokia handset.



Samsung Galaxy S II new updates to fix auto-brightness problem:




The Samsung Galaxy S II has just get pair of upgrades that takes care of some small flaws that marred what otherwise has been a hugely well-received model. The handset has captured quite a buzz worldwide, even before its launch overseas, with high Quadrant benchmark scores and videos showing what might be the fastest mobile browser on the planet.


 The first one improved the responsiveness of the Swype keyboard, which comes pre-installed on the phone, and also repairs some connectivity issues on the unit. The second update for the Samsung Galaxy S II fixed a problem that the handset had been having with its' auto-brightness control.



 To grab the update, you need to hook up your Galaxy S II to the Samsung Kies app. And the firmware is rootable, which should put a smile on the face of many of the device's owners.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Wirefly discount Offer; Google Nexus S 4G priced at $99.99:



 If you are thinking to get Nexus S 4G your next handset, so there are many good reasons for that  good choice. After all, the handset offers stock Android and traditionally, the Nexus model is usually the first to receive new OS updates from Google. The Nexus S is pre-loaded with Android 2.3-the latest version of Google's open source OS available for handsets.

  Wirefly is willing to part with the phone for $99.99. This price is available only to those who would be new Sprint customers signing a 2-year pact. Existing Sprint customers can pick up the Nexus S for $149.99 with a new 2-year pact. There is no word on when the special pricing will be over.

 The Google Nexus S 4G is similar to T-Mobile's Nexus S except, obviously, for the WiMAX 4G connectivity on the former model. That means it has a 4 inch WVGA Super AMOLED display with a slight curve. Under the hood is a 1GHz Hummingbird processor. The 5MP camera on back will capture HD video while the .3MP front-facing camera will let you take self-portraits or video chat. 16GB of built-in storage and 512MB of RAM are on board.

 The Nexus S 4G might not have the most powerful processor or the biggest screen. But what it does have is the pure Google experience that assures you that the software running your smartphone will always be the most up-to-date version of Android available which could leave you weeks if not months ahead of all your Android totin' pals carrying around a phone with MotoBlur, TouchWiz, Sense.

Target will offer the HTC Sensation 4G for $199






  HTC Sensation 4G is a multimedia dreaming-machine device that just convert some die-hard Apple fans. And according to a photo snapped by a Target employee, the HTC Sensation 4G will be offered at Target for $199

 We mentioned earlier that this might convert the die-hard iPhone fanatics. Sure, the Sensation 4G has a 4.3-inch qHD display, a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, and a much-enhanced version of HTC Sense. But it's ability to convert iPhone fans comes from its style. The aluminum body and contoured glass make the Sensation 4G as attractive as the runway-worthy iPhone.

 And if style and raw power aren't enough, then the instant-capture camera and 1080p video recording at 30fps ought to push you over the edge. What do you think? Are you going to buy one of these beauties.

Leaked Photo of Apple iPhone 5 mock-is up




 According to the leaked pictures, the screen of upcoming iPhone 5 has an edge-to edge screen but the flash has been moved to the upper right corner,and away from the lens. The source of some accurate leaks regarding Apple products in the past, has a listing for a "Newest design crystal case for Apple iPhone 5g(sic)" from Guangdong, China-based Kulcase.



 Before Apple introduced the iPad 2, cases were leaked as far back as December that accurately matched the specifications of the tablet. Case manufacturers also had listings for the Verizon branded Apple iPhone 4 days before the device was introduced. Case manufacturers obviously need to know the size and specs of a device before mass producing their wares and are a good source of leaks.