Monday, July 26, 2010

Samsung Galaxy Q - Analysis and opinions


Keyboard QWERTY and operating system Android . These are two of the basic specifications have brought up the Korean company Samsung , regarding a new terminal Q Samsung Galaxy.

Although recently we had news of the terminal in the form of rumor, now has been the mentor of your own in charge of publishing a list of technical specifications which will delight more than one user.

And that is the will of the Korean is to convert this phone into a model very similar to those of Blackberry , mainly based on a full keyboard and functional.

Samsung's idea is to captivate all those users who work hooked to a Blackberry, especially taking into account the operation of the devices signed by RIM when sending email messages, chat with their professional contacts and family or use the keypad, in general, so assiduously.

Read More @ tuexpertomovil.com

Mazda, "Verisa" released some improved


26 Mazda 7, 1.5L (liters) compact car with the engine, "Mazda Verisa" was released to some improvement. Price from 186 thousand yen 155 million yen.

In this improvement, C Brown is central to upgrade adopted a brown cloth seat arranged a series of new coral and beige colored sides. L-grade leather seats and black and new color Kuruburakku Sand, adopted according to the color leather steering wheel and new seats.

The redesigned meter dial all models, total fuel consumption (average fuel economy) was added and the eco-lamp display.

The exterior is to change the design of hubcaps, L grade is Otoraitoshisutemu, Reinsensawaipa (front), water repellent features (glass front doors, side mirrors) set.

Via : journal.mycom.co.jp

The HP is not abandoned Slate


Palm's recent acquisition by HP has suggested the abandonment of Windows 7 on a potential shelf in favor of Palm OS. HP responds to these rumors by confirming the use of Microsoft's OS on a shelf "Slate", and specifies that the transition will be reserved for professionals. The idea is to target very precisely the use of Windows 7 here in the middle of the pros, so as not to shade to another project in the HP matter.

For the manufacturer actually going to work in parallel on a variant of the famous webOS operator, which we still know so far that very little (except that the name PalmPad was filed). Lots of things to expect from HP in the coming months so. The idea of a touch pad tapping the Palm OS is interesting enough to provoke in us a particularly advanced form of impatience ...

Moreover, we learn from the mouth of Jon Rubinstein (Palm CEO) that the 2.0 update webOS is in preparation. Maybe do we find the famous shelf, who knows.

Via : revioo.com

The iPhone 4 White delayed a second time


The four white iPhone will not happen at the end of July but at an unspecified date later this year! Is the second time that Apple released a press release announcing a delay in the availability of this model.

She says "The new iPhone model white four continue to be more difficult than anticipated to produce 'But black is not affected Apple said.

Apple says no more, we will remain on the hypothesis a few days ago about a difficulty in obtaining a particular good opacity for the color (see Late iPhone 4 white: a manufacturing problem ). It was also noted on the plans of the iPhone differences in their proximity sensor .

Read More @ igeneration.fr

Sprint’s Samsung Epic 4G Release Date Is August 20th


The Samsung Galaxy S Pro has been rumored for a very long time before being officially announced by Sprint as the Epic 4G. This will become the second smartphone to pack 4G radio network on Sprint’s network and in the US as well. According to this little Samsung TV schedule, the Sprint Samsung Epic 4G release date is August 20th!

Well, Samsung didn’t admit that the Sprint EPIC 4G release date is August 20th, but we’re clever enough to remember that Samsung made a TV infomercial about both the Vibrant and Captivate, they were released on that date so we can only think that history will repeat once again.

It’s a pitty that Sprint subscribers will have to wait more than three weeks to get their hands on the best QWERTY Android phone ever built.

The Samsung Epic 4G is powered by a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen, sliding QWERTY keyboard, 5MP camera with HD video recording capabilities, WiFi 802.11N, Android 2.1 OS, support for DLNA streaming and Mobile Hotspot functionality.

Let us know if you like the Samsung Epic 4G and if you cannot wait to buy it!

Source : softsailor.com

HTC Will Bring Sense UI to Windows Phone 7 BY Dan NosowitzToday


HTC's Sense UI, a custom-made theme that sits over another OS and provides new functionality and a high level of polish, is probably the best regarded of all manufacturer-made custom UIs.

Others, like Samsung's TouchWiz and Motorola's BLUR, are often less preferable than the untouched OS, but HTC Sense is often a major selling point on HTC phones like the HD2 (pictured), Droid Incredible, and Evo 4G.

But a new tide is coming. The OSes HTC had been improving with Sense, namely Android and Windows Mobile, may not need it quite so much.

Google is rumored to be focusing on UI improvements with the next version of Android, even hiring away one of Palm's crack UI designers to work on Android 3.0, codenamed

"Gingerbread." And Microsoft, saddled with an OS long past the point of improvement, has simply tossed out Windows Mobile in favor of the new, very slick Windows Phone 7.

Read More @ fastcompany.com


Vodafone to stop 360 phones


While Microsoft recently killed its Kin phones, Vodafone decided to follow suit by stopping any more release of handsets from the 360 line. However, the 360 services suite will still continue to exist, although you won't be looking at any more 360-branded handsets down the line.

For those who look forward to the H2, you will be disappointed since it was originally supposed to be launched shortly.

This is a LiMo-powered handset, which just goes to prove that competing in the smartphone market with a new operating system might not be as easy as it sounds, so hopefully Samsung's bada OS will not suffer the same fate.

Via : ubergizmo.com

Symbian^3 Nokia N8 to be Nokia's Jesus Phone?


If the original iPhone was hailed as the Apple Jesus Phone for its power to captivate, wow, and fascinate audiences, then Nokia's N8 may the savior phone for the world's largest phone maker. Nokia's CEO says of the N8: "Delivering the N8, with a high-quality user experience, will mark the beginning of our renewal.

We will achieve our potential and regain high-end leadership in our industry." After initially dismissing the iPhone like many smartphone makers early on, Nokia has since had a hard time keeping up in the smartphone race. The company, however, has a plan to move full-steam ahead, and the N8 is a transitional phone that will be part of the transformation.

In a way, the N8 represents a bittersweet device for Nokia, which has pledged to move away from Symbian for its high-end flagship N-series devices. Bitter in that it will be the last phone on an OS that's all too familiar for Nokia's fans, but sweet in that it does represent the fantastic build quality and engineering that Nokia has to offer.

Read More @ pocketnow.com

The best mobiles: which phone should you pick next?


The mobile phone has had more impact on daily life than any other object of the past decade. It’s changed how and where most Britons communicate, spawned a global industry in hardware and software – and because it’s killed the phone box, it’s even changed our landscapes, too.

Changes in mobile technology also mean that there’s never an excuse for not knowing your train was cancelled, that the idea of being out of email contact is increasingly implausible, and that taking pictures of any event, good or bad, is just a matter of grabbing your phone.

But while the possibilities are endless, the market is crowded. Touchscreens, pioneered by Apple and its iPhone, are rapidly starting to dominate the top of the market, but many users stick doggedly to handsets with physical keyboards. The global sales of “feature phones”, with traditional dialling keypads and more limited features, remain strong because they’re now so inexpensive.

Read More @ telegraph.co.uk

 
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