Friday, October 28, 2011

I Phone 5 Released.... Review IOS 5


The Sprint branded Apple iPhone 5 is an iOS powered handset, which is having all the notable high-end specifications and an up-to-date solid hardware under the hood.
Coming to specs, nothing is really known for sure on the upcoming Apple iPhone 5, but it will be coming pre-installed with the new iOS 5. It is rumored to be hvaing a 4-inch touchscreen display, powered by a dual-core A5 processor at an unknown frequency, 1GB RAM, equipped with an 8 megapixel rear facing camera with 4.3mm f/2.4 lens, 4G WiMAX capable radio, an exclusive software like Siri Assistant, as well as all the regular features of an iOS powered smartphone including a video calling front facing camera, 16GB/32GB flash memory, GPS, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope, Bluetooth, 802.11 Wi-Fi b/g/n connectivity, 3.5mm headset jack, volume control, bigger battery, micro SIM card tray, a full host of the iOS services and much more.
iPhone 5 will feature the new iCloud service in operating iTunes for wireless remote access of music from all computers and mobile devices. The iCloud will also store photos, apps, calendars and documents without storing them onto the phone’s memory storage.
Full Technical Specifications Of Apple iPhone 5 Sprint*
Network
2G NetworkCDMA 850, 1900 MHz (Sprint)
3G NetworkCDMA EVDO rev.A (Sprint)
Dimensions
L x B x H
Weight
Form FactorCandybar
Display
Type-
Size4-inch
Resolution
Input/ User InterfaceRetina Display
Multi Touch
Fingerprint/Scratch-resistant oleophobic surface
3-axis Gyroscope
Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
Light-Sensor(Ambient)
System Properties
Operating SystemApple iOS 5
CPUApple A5 Dual-Core Processor
1GB RAM
Storage Capacity
Internal Memory16GB/ 32GB Built-in Memory Storage
Expandable MemoryNO
Browser & MessagingHTML, Safari Browser
MMS, SMS, Push Mail, Email
Camera
Still- 8 Megapixels
- 3264×2448 pixels
- LED Flash
- Digital Zoom, Auto focus
- Geo tagging
SecondaryYes
Video RecordingCapable
Video CallingCapable
Connectivity
Bluetooth & USBv2.1 with EDR Stereo & v2.0
Headset3.5mm stereo headset jack
RadioNO
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz
GPSA-GPS
3GYes
TetheringCapable
Video & Audio
Video FormatsMPEG4, Motion JPG, MOV, H.264
Audio FormatsMP3, WAV, M4A, AAC, eAAC, Apple Lossless, AIFF, Audible
Battery
TypeLi-Ion Standard Battery
Video Playback Time
Audio Playback Time
Talk-Time
Standby Time
Other FeaturesFace Time, Siri Assistant
Video Editing with iMovie
Additional Microphone for Noise Cancellation
Skype Mobile Video Calling
Scratch-resistant glass back panel
Digital Compass
Colors AvailabilityBlack & White

Thursday, October 6, 2011

I Phone 5 Soon

The iPhone 5 is a magnum opus without a doubt. It is set to change the way the smartphones play their game. Apple has not released one iota of information about iPhone 5 specs as yet, but with the help of rumors that have surfaced through some very possible claims, we have summarized the entire iPhone 5 phenomena for you. Here’s it:


iPhone 5 features are much touted to change the way smartphones would function. Improved interface, greater Near Field Communications, much better gesture-based controls and such startlingly new technologies are rumored to be figure in the iPhone 5 features. Even if half the news that we hear about iPhone 5 turns out to be true, then we sure have a rocker smartphone in our hands.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Dual-core smartphones

                       The Samsung Galaxy S II is one of the better dual-core smartphones to catch our eye. The combination of the 1.2GHz dual-core processor and the Super AMOLED Plus display makes Android 2.3 Gingerbread with Samsung's TouchWiz drool-worthy. While the Galaxy S II we initially reviewed was the unlocked global version, Samsung has announced versions of this phone to arrive for Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile. Indeed, the Sprint version--the Samsung Epic 4G Touch--is available now.
The LG Optimus 2X was the first dual-core smartphone to hit the market late last year with its 1GHz dual-core Nvidia Tegra 2 processor, and it soon came to the U.S. in the form of the T-Mobile G2X. Since its announcement, there have been a veritable array of dual-core smartphones, and interestingly, all of them have been Android so far. These dual-core processors promise plenty of power and speed, and they do live up to the claims. Navigation feels undeniably zippy, which makes multitasking a breeze. Here's our roundup of the most recent phones with dual-core processors.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

HTC Vigor surfaces in picture


While the pictures show HTC's branding and a mention of sense UI, we do cannot see verizon's logo or a mention of 4g LTE. considering that we are a month or more from the expected release, this might simply be a test device that has not been given its final design.
            With specifications that should include a 4.3-inch HD display, dual-core 1.5GHz processor, 1GB RAM, and 16GB internal storage, there's more than enough here to whip Android fans into a frenzy.

            Additional speculation calls for the Vigor to run Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread and feature an 8-megapixel camera and Beats by Dr. Dre technology.
            Longtime Android enthusiasts will recognize that the back side of the Vigor takes design cues from the Droid Incredible.
One name that's being tossed around for this phone, the Droid Incredible HD, makes sense given the screen resolution. Another indication that this could come to fruition is that both the Droid Incredible and its successor were manufactured by HTC



Sunday, August 28, 2011

Samsung reveals Galaxy S LTE and Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE prior to IFA


We knew that Samsung had something up its sleeve for IFA later this week in Berlin, but the company has let the news slip a little early in a press release issued today. As expected, we'll not only get a version of the Galaxy S II, but also we'll see the return of the Galaxy Tab 8.9.
The Galaxy S II LTE smartphone will feature a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The 4.5-inch Super AMOLED display will offer 3D graphics, though its size also means the device will be far from compact. Additional features include Wi-Fi, e-mail, and messaging, an 8-megapixel camera, a personal organizer, a digital music player, Bluetooth, and the usual access to Google apps. And as its name suggests, the handset will support 4G LTE networks.
The Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE is similar to the Galaxy Tab 8.9 that Sammy unveiled earlier this year at CTIA. The 8.9-inch screen puts the tablet squarely between the existing Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the 7.7-inch Galaxy Tab. It will support LTE networks, as well, while inside you'll find a rear-facing 3-megapixel camera, a front-facing 2-megapixel camera for video calls, a dual-core processor, 1080p HD video playback, Wi-Fi, and Android 3.2 Honeycomb.
We don't have North American availability details for the tablet just yet, but Samsung will announce U.S. versions of the Galaxy S II at an event in New York on Tuesday.


More Information : www.cnet.com