Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Huawei W1, Ascend D2 and Ascend Mate official photos leak


The first day of 2013 surely brought us a plethora of leaked images of upcoming phones. After we saw Sony's Xperia Z and ZL, now it's Huawei's turn.
We encountered the Ascend Mate phablet numerous times before - on leaked info, photos, even a Huawei Chairman showed the thing at a Huawei retail store in China.
Today, just a few days before the official announcement at CES, a new press shot made its way on the internet.
But the leaked images doesn’t stop with the Ascend Mate. The quietly announced Ascend D2 also got a higher resolution photo, where we can spot Huawei's Emotion UI in greater detail than before. Just like Mate, D2 will also get its official debut at CES.

Monday, 24 December 2012

BlackBerry N-Series smartphone shows up in a live photo


Only a few days after its touchscreen sibling made a couple of appearances, RIM's BlackBerry N-Series smartphone emerged in a duo of live photos. The soon to be revealed BlackBerry 10 smartphone packs a hardware QWERTY keyboard in addition to its capacitive touchscreen.


As you can see in the photos above, the BlackBerry N-Series looks a lot like the currently offered Bold 9900, save for the lack of navigation and menu buttons, which have given way to a larger screen. The QWERTY appears to be unsurprisingly well-made and comfortable, so the BlackBerry purists should have a good reason to look forward to the device.
The BlackBerry N-Series is all but certain to launch alongside the BlackBerry Z10 on January 30 in New York City. We will update you should we hear more about the upcoming device.

Sony Xperia T for Christmas Present

Sony has unexpectedly launched a firmware update for its flagship Android smartphone the Xperia T a couple of months ahead of what was initially scheduled.


The Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update then comes just like a Christmas present for Xperia T owners. It has hit the international version of the smartphone (LT30p) as well as the AT&T branded Xperia TL (LT30at).
As blog SonyViet reports, the update brings a significant improved in battery life, in addition to the smoothness added by Project Butter. Here are some screenshots from an updated device.

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

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Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Acer's Cloud Mobile now up for preorder

Acer's upcoming smartphone, the Cloud Mobile will feature 720p HD 4.3-inch touchscreen display, dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and Android 4.0.

Acer's upcoming Cloud Mobile is now up for preorder from a UK based website, Expansys UK, for 285 GBP or Rs 24,910 approximately. Acer had announced the Cloud Mobile, which will come with Acer's own cloud storage technology, back in February this year.
As per the listing, the smartphone features a 4.3-inch touchscreen with 1280x800 pixel resolution. Measuring merely 1 cm thick, the Cloud Mobile will house a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 mobile processor and 1 GB RAM. This phone is expected to be available in couple of weeks from now in UK.


This smartphone features the Acer Cloud technology which aims to enhance the mobile productivity with seamless document management. Users get to access, edit, upload and even browse the documents from the Cloud Mobile and even have them printed wirelessly with Acer Print.
The Cloud Mobile will run the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and has a zero shutter lag promising camera app. At the back, the phone sports an 8 megapixel camera with Flash. It will also house a Near Field Communication chip.
Acer has built the Cloud Mobile with soft plastic at the back and stainless steel accents. This phone comes at an affordable price and aims to sell the extra through the Acer Cloud services and other related software products. As of now, we have no information on when this product would be made available in India.

Friday, 15 June 2012

Acer Takes on Apple With Its High-Res Iconia Tab A700 Android Tablet


Calling a new Android tablet a potential iPad killer is a cliche. But make no mistake: Acer's Iconia Tab A700 has its sights set on doing just that thanks to an impressive list of specifications that includes a 1920-by-1200-resolution display and 32GB of storage, and a $450 price that comes in at 25 percent below the price of a same-capacity iPad.

The Iconia Tab A700 goes on presale today, and will be shipping later this month at retail and directly from Acer; it will be available either in black or silver.
Acer was one of two Android tablet makers to introduce a high-resolution, “Full HD” 1920-by-1200-pixel display in January at CES 2012. Asus, the other manufacturer, followed up its CES announcement of a "Full HD" tablet with a renamed variant at the Mobile World Congress in February, but it has remained mum on U.S. availability. In the interim, Apple introduced its third-generation iPad with a 2048-by-1536-pixel display—264 pixels per inch—a move that effectively left Android tablets in dire need of playing catch-up.
Finally, three months later, Acer's A700 becomes the first model to do so. The A700's 1920-by-1200-pixel resolution doesn't quite match the pixel depth of the iPad, but it nonetheless provides a significantly enhanced viewing experience over existing 1280-by-800-resolution tablets (the pixel density is 55 percent higher at the new resolution). The demo unit I saw had crisp, detailed text, images, and video, and the best display I've seen yet from Acer or any other Android tablet maker. I'm eager to get my hands on a sample of this tablet and view my own test images on it. Acer says that the 16:10 aspect-ratio display has a 178-degree viewing angle—certainly sufficient for sharing. The display itself is a 10-point touch-capacitive screen, for improved responsiveness.
Acer also significantly undercuts Apple by offering 32GB of storage built in. That's double the capacity of the baseline Apple 16GB iPad, and Acer does this at a price that's $50 less than that 16GB iPad, and $150 less than a 32GB iPad. Not a bad deal at all. And if you need more storage, this Acer model has a microSD card slot, for use with cards of up to 64GB. I wish this model still had the full-size SD card slot that Acer's first-generation Iconia Tab had, simply because of the camera/tablet interoperability such a slot offers, but microSD at least provides some level of storage expansion—a critical point given that the high-resolution display means you'll want to have more, and larger, media files stored on your tablet.

As the company's premium tablet, Acer goes all-out with the rest of its specs. This model packs an Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM, and it runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It also has a micro-USB port for charging—a welcome change from the plethora of proprietary chargers we've seen—and data transfers. And it has a micro-HDMI port, via which you can output video to your home theater system (with 5.1-channel Dolby Surround Sound), or use the tablet as a dual display.
The A700 has Dolby Mobile 3 and improved audio capture capabilities, too. Also present are now-standard features such as integrated GPS and e-compass, 802.11 b/g/n wireless, and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR. The rear-facing 5-megapixel camera lacks a flash; the front-facing 1-megapixel camera suffices for video conferencing.
The 9800-mAh battery should last up to 10.5 hours for video playback, according to Acer.
Acer bundles Polaris Office 3.5 to read and edit documents, and preinstalls Evernote and its own Acer Print app and Acer Ring navigation interface, all in the name of getting you a head start on productivity.
The one disappointment about the Acer A700 is its size and weight. It comes in at 1.47 pounds—just 0.01 pound more than the current iPad, and about 0.2 pound heavier than some of the lighter Android tablets of the same screen size. And it's 0.06 inches thicker than the iPad. These numbers are competitive, but it would have been better still if Acer had been able to shave a bit off these dimensions to further outdo the iPad.
Next on deck in the high-resolution tablet race will be Asus; I expect the company will have some news soon, since it has previously targeted a summer release for its 1920-by-1200-resolution tablet. Less clear is when we'll hear anything from anyone else, since Acer and Asus are the only companies that had already discussed product plans for this summer. The lack of news from Samsung on the high-res front is of particular concern, considering that Samsung has been a front-runner in innovation and sales in the Android tablet market. They'll get there, I'm sure, but the bigger question is when—and at what price? That, apparently, only time will tell.

Friday, 11 May 2012

Plus and Minuses of 3G Technology


3G technology has taken the world by storm, with more and more users converting into the new platforms and systems that promise faster downloads, more efficient communication processes and better online experiences. You can get ahead by knowing the possible opportunities and pitfalls as well. Some people successfully make the transition from 2G to 3G, while others just prefer more traditional methods. Here are some starter tips.

New Technologies

3G technology is the latest one that offers faster data transfers through people's cellular phones. 3G stands for third generation mobile telephone communication systems technology. People will be able to receive and transmit data at a rate of 2 Megabits for every second. 3G cellular phones are also capable of having conventional fax, data and voice services, plus multimedia and high-resolution video services that can be used, while you are mobile. Other mobile office services are included such as online-billing, online banking, access to the internet, online entertainment and video conferencing.

This type of mobile telephone technology significantly improves the means of communication for millions of individuals all over the globe. They can also discover new functions and uses for their cellular phones for both work and personal use.

More Benefits

One of the more known advantages of 3G technology, is that it allows your phone's capacity to view television shows through your cellular phone. You can also experience video conversations with other individuals, regardless of the time and place, who are also investing in 3G technology.

3G phones have become one of the most powerful devices available. People get to conduct video conferencing if ever their flight gets delayed or they have other location problems. Some of the other useful applications of 3G phones include positioning services, map services and multiplayer gaming, which appeals to both teenagers and kids.

Getting More

The 3G technology allows cellular phones to be capable of work regardless of the owner's location and the time, because of the several available applications. You can instantly simply tasks and scheduled activities, such as shopping, so that you can order items that need to be restocked. You can require and order goods over the internet, and have them ready for pickup to help you save more time and energy.

You can also balance checks and pay your bills and debts, by simply logging on to your bank account via the 3G gadgets you have. You can book dinners and hotel reservations in advance, in other cities and countries. 3G technology also gives you enough time and space to work to optimum levels. Teleconferencing is among the most excellent applications for 3G technology at work.

Changes and Enhancements
Despite the fact that 3G technology provide new changes and advanced methods in telecommunication, there are a number of things that may make the technology consequential. These new 3G cellular phones are actually a lot pricier, compared to traditional models. People can also do video conferences only with other 3G subscribers. There are several enhancements to features and applications, which is why you should consider the kinds of work you plan to do, to determine if the technology is the best one for your needs.

Newer technologies are also in the works, such as 4G and 3.5G. You can choose to wait for these, or describe the new changes as worthy of your hard-earned cash.

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