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Thursday 29 November 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 Red-Paint your life with the color of brilliance

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After the success of the popular Samsung Galaxy S2, the Galaxy S3 comes as the evolution that fulfills the demand users have placed, such as more power, better intuitiveness, and a brand new design. Samsung Galaxy S3 is exactly what users want!!

Samsung Galaxy S3 is definitely the most anticipated Android smartphone till now. It is a phone that all, Android fan or not, is dying to lay their hands on.

The Galaxy S3 is inspired from the most natural thing surrounding us. With its minimalistic layout, the Galaxy S3 is comfortable to hold, appears more natural & offers an all round improved usability. Moreover, numerous attributes other than its lay out make this a truthfully sensational smartphone.

At the base is Google’s Android version Ice Cream Sandwich operating system. Tremendously powerful, Android OS makes room for flexibility & simplistic user customization. From making a call to sending texts to Gmail, to navigating to social networking, this handset sports in-built several apps, though can be further increased via Google’s Play store. The impressive apps store is the major reason behind the ever-surging fame of Samsung Galaxy S3 red deals.

A quad-core CPU makes room for a super swift performance to make sure that all the things you do occurs right away. There is no lag, no hold up in performance; this Samsung’s central processing unit is more than competent to contend with the NVIDIA Tegra 3 chipset discovered in other leading smartphones.

It comes with a huge 4.8-inch screen. Utilizing Super AMOLED technology that is the benchmark for smart phone displays, this device does not disappoint when we talk about image clarity either.

Samsung Galaxy S3 red contract are available with all the leading service providers in the UK mobile phone market, such as Vodafone, Three, t-mobile, Orange, O2, etc. These deals are arranged in three categories, namely contracts, pay as you go and SIM-free deals.  To get the best deals, log on to your favorite comparison portal.

Wednesday 14 November 2012

Nokia Lumia 920 Contract Deals: The best in its class

The newest addition to the Lumia lineup is finally here. The Nokia Lumia 920 has hit the market shelves amid much fan fare. Keep in mind that it is not Nokia and Microsoft’s first attempt to break into the smartphone world. The first generation Lumia failed to live up to the expectations even though the OS was butter-smooth and fast. Apparently, Microsoft needs to do a lot more than just offering a restricted device. What made the situation worse is the Redmond-based giant’s decision to not grant the old Lumia devices the latest iteration in the WP platform. Hence, Nokia lost more loyal customers due to this reason. It could affect the prospect of the new Lumia smartphones. Anyway, it’s too early to say anything.

Anyway, the Lumia 920 is the current flagship model, and the manufacturer claims it to bet better than the competition. We are not sure about the completion, but the smartphone in question indeed flaunts several innovative features. First, the new touch technology is indeed marvelous. You can now even use your handset with your gloves on.

As we hoped, the Nokia Lumia 920 comes with a roughly indistinguishable physical layout as the Lumia 900. Tech buffs are again granted the chance to choose from different color options, like the sunshine yellow, lipstick red and slate grey.

Nokis hasn’t even changed the polycarbonate body. Moving on, the smartphone brags an enormous 4.5” PureMotion High Definition Plus touch screen with the WXGA resolution (1,280x768 pixels). It comes with a rapid refresh rate that allows users to get rid of flickers. We fail to comment on the screen quality at this instant. The screen’s latest Clearblack screen filter gets rid of glare.

Now, both Nokia and Microsoft’s future depend on the success of the operating system itself. Nokia is suffering from worrying losses, and Microsoft is keen to make its presence felt in the smartphone world. The first edition appealed to many users and critics, but the numbers are not enough to survive in the market.

Nokia Lumia 920 contract deals are available with all the leading service providers in the United Kingdom mobile phone market, such as Vodafone, Three, T-mobile, Orange, O2, etc. if you want an affordable option, go for Lumia 820 deals. Both of these deals are available on comparison portals. These portals are the best way to get the best value for your money.

Saturday 3 November 2012

Three Sony smartphones that are knocking-off the competition

If you are searching for a smartphone with the front saying Sony, we have picked three beautiful devices from the house of the Japanese mobile manufacturer just for you.

Sony Xperia Go:

The 3.5-incher Xperia Go is relatively new in the UK mobile phone market, and claims to be one of the sturdiest devices out there. The water-proof design does not stop it from looking like a product just out of the Xperia family. A 1GHz dual core CPU pumps-up the device, ensuring smooth and swift performance.

The 5 MP snapper is the primary shooter here. Sadly, this device is stuck with the obsolete Android Gingerbread operating system, but hopefully it will get the Ice Cream Sandwich flavor soon.

Sony Xperia Miro:

Sony Xperia Miro shares its framework with the Xperia Go, but with a few downgrades. The handset’s a 3.5” Android ICS mobile, incorporating a 5 MP snapper similar to the Xperia Go, although the single core 800MHz CPU is disappointing. Anyway, the handset’s sensibly sleek & feels light in the hand. It will hit the market shelves sometime later in this quarter.

Xperia Tipo:

Sony Xperia Tipo is for first time smartphone buyers, and delivers basic performance with a user-friendly interface & an affordable price. Similar to the Xperia Miro, there is a single-core 800 MHz CPU, a saddening 3.2” touchscreen and a 3.2MP snapper. In addition, a particular dual-SIM edition of the smartphone will also be obtainable, if you desire to use only one handset for both home & work.

We like the rounded layout, which is clearly opposite to the rectangular finishing of majority of Xperia smartphones. It will arrive in red, white, black & blue color options. Similar to the Xperia Miro, this handset will come in Q3 this year.

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Nokia may have to write-off millions of Lumia handsets

Apparently, the Finnish mobile phone manufacturer isn’t going to get rid of troubles so easily. Stockholders are already dumping the stock, and the share value of these stocks has reached the bottom. But, there’s more to come for Nokia. As we have observed, Microsoft has betrayed the mobile maker by releasing a new version, which is not compatible to the existing Lumia smartphones. As any nincompoop can guess, no one would bother looking at a smartphone with a dead operating system.

Interestingly, the European telecommunication giant has decreased orders to ODM Compal Communications for the Lumia phones as well, which assisted Compal's incomes to decrease 39.5% successively in June. In simple words, they will be forced to write-down possibly thousands of Nokia Lumia devices.

RDC Capital Analyst Mike Sue has stated that the troubled mobile maker will write down Nokia Lumia units which it would be unable to sell with the impending Windows Phone 8 phones expected to hit the market soon. He expects the company to write down billions of units in stock, which would assure red ink on the firm's bottom line for the complete year. Cost-cutting has worked well in the United Kingdom to encourage sales as the Nokia Lumia has revisited the iSwitch's Top Ten U.K. phones in 8th position (on top of the 16 GB Apple iPhone 4S & beneath the HTC One S). It was the smartphone's first emergence on the listing since February.

Unsold stock of Nokia Lumia handsets will end up sold at very affordable prices, publicized as an temptation to sign up for a particular data plan, retailed to third-party discounters or plainly destroyed. Any income the Finnish mobile maker gets from retailing the handsets after a write-off would be good for the company.

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Friday 2 November 2012

Samsung enters the Windows Phone 8 territory, announces ATIV S

While all of us were expecting Nokia to unveil the first smartphone running on Windows Phone 8, Samsung has surprised us by unveiling the ATIV S. This smartphone sports a 4.8” Super AMOLED display of High Definition resolution & is shielded by Gorilla Glass 2 on top for added protection. Power-driving the handset is a mighty 1.5GHz dual core Qualcomm Krait central processing unit & 1GB of RAM. At the rear, there is an 8 MP snapper with 1.9 MP camera at the front.

It measures 137.2 mm x 70.5 mm x 8.7 mm, which is pretty decent. It weighs just 135grams & sports a hefty 2,300mAh battery. Connectivity features comprise of Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 3, & Near Field Communication. Smartphones running on Windows Phone 8 support micro SD card slot, which was not present on earlier devices. Samsung ATIV S makes use of this, and offers the option for memory expansion.

Sadly, we don’t have any clue about the price and release dates of the handset, though we expect the phone to hit the market shelves after the official launch of the Windows Phone 8 operating system.

But, this smartphone will come with some company. We are expecting some new tablets running on Windows 8 from Samsunf - the 10.1” ATIV Tab, and two 11.6” ATIV Smart PC and ATIV Smart PC Pro.

Samsung ATIV S will have to compete with the upcoming Nokia handsets, with the Finnish mobile maker having preferential treatment from Microsoft. Still, it will be too easy to dismiss the Korean manufacturer so easily.

Android-running compact camera makes an entry

The first mainstream digital camera power-driven by Google’s Android operating system has arrived from the house of Nikon. The Japanese maker's point and shoot Coolpix S800c is adverstized as the social imaging gizmo.

Lately the demand for compact cameras has dwindled thanks to the rise of smartphones with high-resolution camera. But, Nikon claims that its new camera gives superior image quality due to the size of its lens, and the prospect to install photo editing applications & other software.

An announcement from Nikon stated that the blend of the snapper's Wi-Fi connectivity & fresh software will make it convenient for users to upload their photographs to social networking sites.

Similar to a smartphone or tablet computer, the snapper has the chance to run camera-specific photograph & video apps, still enables the assorted advantages of clicking pictures with a snapper. The S800c offers access to the huge world of apps for productivity, games, & personal communication/email, counting Nikon's image storage & sharing website.

This camera is being retailed for $350 (£220), and hence is approximately half of the cost of high-end droids like the Galaxy S3 & the HTC One X, however the Japanese manufacturer might have to struggle to sell this to consumers.

The reason is very obvious. Camera manufacturers all over the world are suffering because smartphones have become a lot powerful than they used to be, thus a gadget similar to this might be too late to the marketplace. Smartphones are now mainstream products in many developed markets, and digital cameras are considered only an add-on product.

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Thursday 1 November 2012

Rumor - 16 iPad mini variants offered by apple


Initially, the leak appeared a tad untrue to us. Apple is popular for offering minimum versions on all of its gadgets. It implies that there are lesser essential components & a less amount to keep in stock. However, observing the breakdown, it appears sensible that we just might get sixteen different variants of iPad Mini on their way.

The leak arrives from the supply system of Europe’s biggest electronics seller, Media Markt, & displays sixteen total versions of the iPad Mini. The listing states products with 8, 16, 32, & 64GB of memory space, then all of these arrives in either black or white, & Wi-Fi only & cellular radio variants (most likely the similar GSM/LTE radio as the iPhone 5).

More fascinatingly, the price is also listed. It appears like the basic iPad Mini with 8 GB of memory space & Wi-Fi merely will be $250, allowing it to compete with the Nexus 7 (if the $99 gossips are untrue), & the Amazon Kindle Fire. As expected, every storage level costs an additional $100, & including a cellular radio increases $100 as well. Thus, it comes down to $350 for the 8 GB cellular & 16 GB Wi-Fi, $450 for 16 GB cellular & 32 GB Wi-Fi, $550 for 32 GB cellular & 64GB Wi-Fi, & is priced at $650 for the 64 GB cellular variant.

We will have to see the price on the fresh Nexus variants, though it seems like the Cupertino-based manufacturer is striving to be as competitive as possible with Christmas not too far.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and ATIV S commence the show on IFA event

Samsung has unveiled two new phones, the Galaxy Note & the ATIV S, at the ongoing IFA event in Berlin. The Note 2 is the second installment in the Note lineup, and the ATIV S holds the title of being the first Windows Phone 8 smartphone in the market.

Samsung shipped 10m units of the original Galaxy Note all over the world, though it did not experience much success in the Unites States. Possibly the second generation Note will change this statistic, as it comes with several enhancements.

The Galaxy Note 2 is designed to match the benchmarks set by its cousin, the Galaxy S3. The previous Note was a bit utilitarian in look. The South Korean manufacturer has decided to change the display dimensions in a positive manner. The diagonal dimension has been increased from 5.3-inches to 5.5, with the 16:9 aspect ratio. This results in a narrower handset, which makes it easier to hold. Other features include quad-core CPU, an 8 MP snapper, more storage options, & better radio configurations.

Samsung also surprised tech-lovers community by unveiling the first Windows Phone 8 smartphone. We expected Nokia to be the first manufacturer to release a device on Windows Phone 8 platform. And from a specification perspective, the ATIV S is undoubtedly impressive. It comes with a number of attributes that earlier generations of Windows Phones were not able to put forward. For instance, the new handset comes with dual-core CPU, high-definition screen, and expandable memory.

Both the devices seem promising, but we are still waiting for Nokia’s announcements.

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