Showing posts with label Galaxy 3D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Galaxy 3D. Show all posts

Friday, 27 April 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 service manual revealed

recently samsung galaxy s3 service manual was leaked with the latest device Samsung GT-I9300 specs in it,which is proposed to be announced on 3 may 2012.
earlier it was rumored that it has 4.6 inch screen and 12 mp camera  but the manual shows 4.8 inch and 8 mp camera,so whats the truth we will come to know on 3 may.
so lets keep our fingers crossed to see a next stunning galaxy device  from the smartphone giant Samsung after its great success of its predecessor,galaxy s2.

Thursday, 1 March 2012

Sharp AQUOS SH-06D





Sharp's AQUOS SH-06D will most probably never leave the Land of The Rising Sun. That doesn't stop us, however, from lusting after its 4.5-inch. This 720p display also manages 3D, spread across a slinky 10mm frame that houses NTT DoCoMo's recently launched NOTTV streaming broadcast system. The device arrives in pink, white and blue options -- all provided with a matching dock and built-in aerial. Like several eastern phones with the ability to tune into live TV broadcasts, the AQUOS SH-06D has its own extendable antenna built into the side. The device, despite its largely plastic build felt solid in our hand, although the minuscule power and volume buttons proved difficult to manipulate at times. The screen technology is still a closely guarded secret, but it aims to bring both 3D functionality alongside a crisp HD display performance during two-dimensional antics. Viewing angles are great -- a welcome trend we've seen on plenty of handsets at this year's MWC -- but the heavily customized Android 2.3 skin took away some of that sheen. Applications are stowed away into several drop-down menus that took some getting used to -- regardless of any language barrier. Sharp hasn't revealed any plans to join its Japanese competitors in the frenzied global smartphone market, but some import options wouldn't go amiss. See why in our hands-on right after the break.




Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Nokia N10

Nokia N10 Triple Boot Phone Runs Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone Mango

Dubbed the Nokia N10, this model is a triple boot phone, that runs Android 2.4 Ice Cream Sandwich, Windows Phone Mango and MeeGo Harmattan.

Nokia N10 Triple Boot Phone Runs Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone Mango
It’s got a white anodized aluminum casing and a very unusual design. I have to say that I haven’t quite seen a lot of asymmetrical industrial designs, but this is one of them. The unit is curved to the left side and the right side bezel is certainly larger than the almost non existing one on the left. Nokia N10 uses a 3.9 inch capacitive screen with 480 x 854 pixel resolution.
LED buttons are placed at the bottom, each with a different use in different operating systems. The specs of the N10 also include 1GB of RAM, Dolby Mobile sound enhancement, 16GB/32GB of internal memory and a dual core 1.2GHz processor. An 8 megapixel camera is found at the back, complete with Carl Zeiss optics, autofocus, dual LED flash and 1080p 30 fps video capture.
This model also resembles a sail pretty much, which is a very original approach to industrial design.


Nokia N10 Triple Boot Phone Runs Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone Mango


Nokia N10 Triple Boot Phone Runs Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone Mango


Nokia N10 Triple Boot Phone Runs Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone Mango


Nokia N10 Triple Boot Phone Runs Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone Mango


Nokia N10 Triple Boot Phone Runs Android, MeeGo and Windows Phone Mango


its gr8t to see the technology progressing with the new smatphones hovering the tech market.

Monday, 2 January 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 specs reveiled

According to the latest reports, the Galaxy S III is slated to be unveiled during the Mobile World Congress starting in February 2012. Another interesting thing is that the smartphone will be coming with 3D technology.
We are not talking about the mere 3D display that’s abundant in today’s devices. Samsung, the electronics giant is reported to be trying to incorporate the 3D technology as a whole in the Galaxy S III, rather than just the display.
Samsung Galaxy S III Likely to be Unveiled at MWC 2012; Rumored to Feature 3D Technology
In short, the latest Samsung handset will be coming with a 3D camera that has the ability to capture 3D photos and videos. Along with this, the smartphone can be integrated with 3D TVs, which are popular now.
So far it is rumored that the Galaxy S III will be sporting a 4.6-inch Super AMOLED HD display with 1280 x 720 resolutions. A 1.8GHz dual-core processor is supposed to power the device from the inside, although recent reports suggest that a 2GHz quad-core Exynos 4412 processor will be powering the smartphone.
The handset should obviously be running on Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS. Some of the other features include 2GB RAM, 32GB built-in storage, 12-megapixel camera and LTE connectivity.
It’s still not clear whether the 3D technology will be seen in all the Galaxy S III smartphones or just this one variant of the smartphone. Some say that the rumored handset is the Galaxy S 3D which will arrive in the second half of 2012.

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Windows Phone 7 based Nokia Phone Coming March 8

The Windows Phone 7 platform has a heap of potential but still feels like a work-in-progress project. To fix features and as well as to add them, Microsoft will liberate an update sometime in March. The fresh update would consist of new features such as Internet Explorer 9 and multitasking. Somewhat critical missing features such as copy-paste will also be added to the platform. The platform will also support CDMA, so Microsoft can expand into more markets.Windows7 phone Windows Phone 7 based Nokia Phone Coming March 8   Video Announcement
Microsoft has been in the news for their new partnership with Nokia. With the two giants working together, Microsoft cannot pay for to be the weak link. Steve Ballmer showed off the new Windows Phone 7 update along with a revelation of the Internet Explorer 9 browser on it beating Safari on the Apple iPhone 4. There weren’t too many other things mentioned about the new update. That’s not a good thing allowing for that the new platform has a long way to go and critics might have quite a few things to say about it. The event even had Nokia CEO Stephen Elop come on stage and mention why the partnership with Microsoft was a move in the right direction.
With so little being added and Nokia Windows 7 phones coming soon, we’re hoping Microsoft will get its act together in time.