Saturday, May 4th, 2013 at 4:26 pm
Close on the heels of Micromax which today launched their Canvas 3D A115, Spice, too, on Tuesday launched their new smartphone, Smart Flo Pace 2 Mi-502. The phone has a 5 inch capacitive touch screen, is just 9.6 mm in width, and is supported by Android’s Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0. The device is powered by a 1GHz Dual Core Processor.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. T M Ramakrishnan, CEO – Devices, S Mobility Ltd said, “With the launch of Smart Flo Pace 2, we seek to offer better & advanced features at a competitive pricing. This product positions itself as a premium budget phone with enhanced features and better than what competition is offering. We are encouraged by the response to our previous 2G as well as 3G smartphones and this launch reflects our belief in constant innovation and customer delight.”Read more
Courtesy : www.firstpost.com
Saturday, May 4th, 2013 at 4:10 pm
The Blade 3 has a simplistic yet fairly stylish design. In many ways it looks like your typical smartphone with everything where you would expect it to be. We like the use of various colours tones of black, silver and grey.
Unlike modern handsets, the Blade 3 has four touch sensitive buttons beneath the screen. We tend to expect three now, but ZTE has opted to sit search alongside menu, home and back buttons.
On the whole, the Blade 3 feels like well-made and solid smartphone. We’re never fans of the kind of plastic removable rear cover which is present here but it does at least clip on well and isn’t quite as thin as some.Read more
Courtesy : www.pcadvisor.co.uk
Monday, April 15th, 2013 at 9:37 am
Mobile devices firm Karbonn today announced the launch of new smartphone, A12, built on 3G platform of US chip maker Broadcom, priced at Rs 7,990.
“It is herein with the partnership with Broadcom to bring in our premier 3G enabled mobility device that we seek to cater to the nascent needs of the young and aspiring consumer base of the country,” Karbonn Mobile Executive Director Shashin Devsare said.
The 3G platform of Broadcom used in the dual SIM supporting Karbonn’s Smart A12 mobile phone has 1GHz ARM processor and a modem that can support support download speed of up to 7.2 megabit per second, the company said. Read more
Courtesy : www.indianexpress.com
Thursday, April 11th, 2013 at 5:56 pm
A video has turned up online showcasing how Apple could change iOS 7 to be more intuitive on the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6 and the iPad 5 – it’s packed with interesting features which we’d love to see become a reality.
One of the great things about smartphone and tablet fans is a good chunk of them seem to be a creative and talented lot, because concept renderings are now cropping up practically every other day.
The latest of these is a video by a chap called Federico Bianco, who has created footage in Apple’s signature style which, if you didn’t know better, you might think came directly from the iPhone-maker itself.Read more
Courtesy : www.knowyourmobile.com
Wednesday, April 10th, 2013 at 3:57 pm
The Sony Xperia Z is easily one of the best smartphones of 2013, and it may finally make it to the U.S. and on to T-Mobile where shoppers can pick it up on a new UNcarrier plan.
Launched at CES 2013, the Sony Xperia Z took home Gotta Be Mobile’s Best Smartphone of CES award thanks to the design, durability and great features, but since January there are not many Xperia Z devices in the U.S. Instead the Sony Xperia Z is spending most of its time on carriers in the UK and other countries, but that may soon change.
A T-Mobile Sony Xperia Z release appears to be on the way with alleged photos of a T-Mobile branded Sony Xperia Z unit appeared in the early hours of this week. The photos show the back and front of a Sony Xperia Z with a T-Mobile logo on the lower half of the back and a Sony logo on the front.Read more
Courtesy : www.gottabemobile.com
Sunday, April 7th, 2013 at 9:01 am
Intex Technologies is planning to add a little more excitement in the low cost quad-core smartphone segment with its Intex Aqua Wonder 2. Intex Aqua Wonder 2 will be launched in India on April 15 and, as per company’s comments to NDTV Gadgets, priced under Rs. 10,000.
Intex had launched its Aqua Wonder (Review) smartphone in February 2013 for Rs. 9,990. Intex Aqua Wonder 2 will be its successor and come with Mediatek MT6589 quad-core processor. The smartphone will run on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).
Just like its predecessor, Intex Aqua Wonder 2 will sport a 4.5-inch IPS display with a qHD resolution of 540×960 pixels. The other expected features on Intex Aqua Wonder 2 are 512 MB of RAM, 8-megapixel rear camera, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, 1,800mAh battery and 2GB of internal storage, which can be expanded by up to 32GB through a microSD card.Read more
Courtesy :gadgets.ndtv.com
Sunday, April 7th, 2013 at 8:44 am
The Sony Xperia Z is continuing to hit headlines in the mobile phone industry, on account of its impressive early sales figures being clocked up in several markets in its short time on the market. This points to a successful 2013 for Sony Mobile, and the Xperia Z looks set to be one of most popular Android smartphones of 2013.
However, Sony Mobile has launched numerous entry level, midrange and flagship devices in its Xperia range over the last couple of years. In January 2012, Sony launched its Xperia S flagship model, and although this phone has now been on the market for more than a year it still offers plenty of impressive features to rival even more recently launched and more advanced competitors.Read more
Courtesy :cmvlive.com
Sunday, April 7th, 2013 at 8:37 am
Please check out our recent series comparing the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One: Part 1 and Part 2.
Also see our recent series comparing the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the iPhone 5: Part 1 and Part 2.
The New York City “Samsung Unpacked” event has come and gone. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has been unveiled, and many smartphone enthusiasts out there are eager buy this new flagship device.
Nonetheless, it’s not out of the question for some of you to be unfamiliar with the Galaxy S4 and what it has to offer (both hardware and software-wise). If that’s the case then we advise you to read The Diplomat’s Galaxy S4 Overview where we go over the smartphone’s exponential features, in greater detail.Read more
Courtesy :thediplomat.com
Tuesday, April 2nd, 2013 at 7:38 am
The Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is to be launched shortly in India. Samsung calls it a smartphone of mid range. The device of Galaxy series that is going to hit soon is certainly worth the money you pay for it. The device is 121.6mm long and is 63 mm wide. For the modern age customers who want to buy mobile phone devices as per their convenience and get good deals, the best way is to go online for their shopping. You can buy online mobile accessories from various popular websites which provide great deals.
Features
The device has a thickness of 9.9 mm. this proves that the gadget is easy to carry and looks small enough to hold easily. It has a touchscreen of 4 inches. It also weighs remarkably less. Imagine how easy it is holding the device that weighs only 120 grams, all new Samsung Galaxy S3 weighs the same. The smartphone is powered by an A9 processor dual core cortex with a RAM of 1 GB. The device has a camera in the rear of 5 mega pixels, which will give you decent shots. The rear camera has features that are advanced like autofocus. There is a camera in the front for video calls, which is of 0.3 mega pixels. It is a VGA camera. The device is powered by the Operating System of Android 4.1, also known as the Jelly Bean. This is defiantly a significant advantage for the smart phone.Read more
Courtesy : www.tapscape.com
Sunday, March 31st, 2013 at 3:23 pm
It was recently revealed that US mobile telecommunications network Verizon will launch a social gaming software built into the smartphones that they sell. The platform that the portal will be running on is the ever popular Playphone.
The question that comes to mind when you find out about this is why didn’t Google think about it before? The answer might plague me a bit but I think it’s because Larry and Sergei were a bit too busy to notice that people used Android to do a lot more than just play Angry Birds. That’s not for me to discuss.
The truth of the matter is that anyone with a smartphone was, and still is, able to download the Playphone app from the Google playstore but Verizon did the imaginable. Yes, the imaginable. The Verizon team felt that it would be easier for the phone to come with the app pre-installed so as to make it easier for the user to start it up as opposed to buying it from the playstore and fumbling from one screen to another just so that you can try and set it up.Read more
Courtesy : thedroidguy.com