Samsung has been pretty tight-lipped about its upcoming flagship smartphone, Galaxy S III. Unlike Apple, Samsung does divulge information at times but it has been exceptionally shush about Galaxy S III. And that is what has made the anticipation for the device all the more sweeter. However, it seems that an unanticipated leak may have occurred as a listing for the device was found on Amazon Germany.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 22, 2012(29 days ago.)
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Nokia was able to pretty much stun the world when it unveiled the Nokia 808 PureView which came with a whooping 41-megapixel camera! No one has been able to top that in a mobile phone. Now, to demonstrate the true power and amazing performance of the device and 41-mp camera, Nokia has released an ad for the device which is entirely shot with an 808 PureView.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 21, 2012(1 month, 0 days ago.)
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Nokia had forewarned us that the first quarter of 2012 wouldn’t be smooth sailing for the company. And now, the abysmal quarterly financial report of the company affirms it. Nokia closed the first quarter with a whooping operating loss of €1.3 billion! The net loss for the quarter grossed at €590 million.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 21, 2012(1 month, 0 days ago.)
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Rumor was that the first Intel Atom based smartphones from Indian mobile phone maker Lava would go on sale from today. But it seems that consumers have to wait a bit more. The Intel Atom based Lava XOLO X900 will come to market on 23 April, according to a press release from Intel.
Reporter:Saha
Under: Mobile
On April 19, 2012(1 month, 2 days ago.)
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Huawei has recently unveiled a number of quite impressive smartphone devices which may propel it into limelight as it endeavors to make place in the global smartphone market. Back at Mobile World Congress this year, the company had claimed that by this summer, its high-end LTE products will reach Europe and Asia. Now, Huawei has announced the global availability of its flagship dual-core smartphone device, Ascend P1.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 19, 2012(1 month, 2 days ago.)
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Microsoft and Nokia have spent a lot of their energy, time and money on making the flagship Windows Phone lineup, Nokia Lumia, a success. Whereas Lumia devices are far from being a great success, carriers are already of the opinion that Lumia phones are ‘not good enough’ to compete against Apple and Android mobile devices.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 18, 2012(1 month, 3 days ago.)
Nokia has been trying hard to be a significant part of the expanding smartphone market. Nokia and Microsoft have great hopes with the flagship line of Lumia smartphones. And it seems that now, these hopes may finally be realized. AT&T’s website is currently reporting that Nokia Lumia 900 is out of stock with the wireless carrier which pretty much indicates really good sales of the device.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 15, 2012(1 month, 6 days ago.)
The smartphone market has been booming and expanding exponentially. And a number of rather unexpected vendors have jumped the bandwagon in a bid to be a part of the reaping. Now, we have been told that the aerospace giant better known for making planes, Boeing, is all set to unveil a highly secure Android phone of its own.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 14, 2012(1 month, 7 days ago.)
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You’ve got $500 to spend and you’re interested in getting some sort of gadget. What should you go for? Obviously, the answer will depend on your needs and tastes (or the needs and tastes of the person you’re buying it for). But it may be useful to consider a few different ideas. In this post we’ll look at some of the best mobile gadgets for under $500.
Reporter:Guest
Under: Mobile
On April 14, 2012(1 month, 7 days ago.)
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Introducing with the Samsung Brightside for whom who needs constant connection. This features with 3.1-inch touch screen and slide-out QWERTY keyboard lets texts and status updates fly out at the speed of now. There is also built-in 3.2 megapixel camera to capture your importent moments and shares with the social networks.
Reporter:shourov
Under: Mobile
On April 10, 2012(1 month, 11 days ago.)
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The smartphone market is currently held by Apple and Samsung, with tiny hand-0uts of the market share going to the rest of the vendors. While the world waits for iPhone 5 and Galaxy S III, LG has unveiled plans of launching a ‘thinking smartphone’ soon.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 9, 2012(1 month, 12 days ago.)
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Imagine a mobile phone that you can charge simply by supplying heat to it. You can put it next to a hot source or simply let it stay in your pocket and get warm – and as a result, it will recharge. While the concept seems futuristic, it is quite possible and has been presented by designer Patrick Hyland. The concept phone has a copper-coated back-case which enables heat to be conducted more effectively to the device.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 8, 2012(1 month, 13 days ago.)
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The Lucid by LG is specially made for the first time smartphone users. The Lucid provides quick access to call, messaging, voicemail & camera features from the lock screen. A new user can make phone calls by simply dialing with the Quick Dialer Widget. Lucid’s bright 4.0-inch screen provides 700 candlepower per square meter which improves screen visibility under direct sunlight.
Reporter:Forman
Under: Mobile
On April 7, 2012(1 month, 13 days ago.)
Google currently has the primary control over Android platform. It decides what goes or doesn’t go into the platform and actual vendors of Android devices have little sway. This, according to the CEO of Skyhook, is leading to a kind of ‘mutinying’ where a major, non-Google vendor wants to launch an Android device independent of Google. This would also mean that such a vendor wouldn’t have an access to Google Play.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 6, 2012(1 month, 15 days ago.)
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Mobile ad market has become a very lucrative industry with millions of users flocking to the mobile platform. Major vendors are now trying to move to a model where advertising on their devices will directly involve them. For instance, Apple already has iAd for its iOS devices. And now, Samsung has made a partnership with OpenX Technologies in a bid to allow advertisers to purchase mobile ad space directly from Samsung itself.
Reporter:Salman
Under: Mobile
On April 5, 2012(1 month, 16 days ago.)
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