Android and Windows Phone 7 hackers in the contest Pwn2Own

Android and Windows Phone 7 Not a hacker successfully hacked in contest Pwn2Own which took place in Vancouver, Canada, 9-11 March 2011 then. However, it might be called a fortune because there is no hackers who try to penetrate its security.

The only hackers who sign up for the challenge to break through Windows Phone 7 at Dell Venue Pro smartphone is George Hotz or Geohot. However, he resigned because it claims will concentrate resolve legal problems with Sony. Geohot are hackers who break safety fame after Sony's PS3 and prosecuted because disclose to the public.

For Android 2.3 Nexus S, the only hacker who signed up is Jon Oberheide. He also resigned his intention to try to break through Android. The reason may be quite painful for Jon Oberheide kerana chance to steal U.S. $ 15,000 prize is already in front of his eyes.


Sony Ericsson MT15i

Sony Ericsson MT15i / Vivaz two reportedly will use a Qualcomm MSM7630 Processor 1GHz with graphics "Adreno 205". Internal 512MB of RAM, and battery-powered 1500mAh.SE MT151i this Vivaz alias SE 2 has a screen resolution of 854 x 480 which has a high clarity is called "Reality View". OS used is Google Android Gingerbread v2.3. Sony Ericsson is rumored to form his own MT15i almost like XPERIA X12, except for this happy Vivaz 2 has a front camera. Reportedly, SE smartphone will use the most powerful 8MP Cybershot camera.

Release - Sony Ericsson Price MT15i
Download Mobile Android Gingerbread scheduled in realease in April 2011, and according to the info in circulation, will be in bandrol for € 350.

New Price Samsung Galaxy S 4G Android Phone (T-Mobile)


List Price: $599.99
Price From: $139.99 (Price varies based on service type)
You Save: $460.00 (76%)

Product Features
  • Ultra-fast 4G-enabled, Android 2.2-powered smartphone with 4-inch AMOLED touchscreen display and 1 GHz processor
  • Enabled for T-Mobile's ultra-fast 4G HSPA+ network with theoretical peak download speeds of up to 21 Mbps
  • 5-MP camera; HD 720p camcorder; front-facing video chat camera; Bluetooth 3.0 stereo music; 16 GB memory microSD card; corporate and personal e-mail
  • Up to 6.5 hours of talk time, up to 432 hours (18 days) of standby time; released in February, 2011
  • What's in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, 16 GB microSD card, USB cable, wired stereo headset, quick start guide
Dimensions
  • Size (LWH): 4.66 inches, 2.2 inches, 0.6 inches
  • Weight: 5.6 ounces
Product Features
  • Network Compatibility: GSM

Sony Ericsson pro and neo ready to go

Android is a great Smartphone, not just a show Samsung, Sony Ericsson also launched the Android 2.3 applied to the Xperia family.

Xperia neo sports a 3.7 "screen is slightly higher (480 x 854 pixels) screen resolution is greater than II S Galaxy. Pocket-friendly (116 x 57 x 13 mm) neo also packs a Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon GHz CPU and a built-in HDMI, allows users to display their high definition still photos and HD video on their HDTV. SE device, the Xperia pro features the same specifications such as neo, but it also packs in a slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

SE also showed off the PlayStation myth phone, now dubbed the Xperia Play (pictured). Featuring a slide-out PlayStation control and shoulder buttons, SE claims a phone capable of "silky smooth" 60 fps 3D game. This is no small way thanks to the Scorpio 1 Ghz CPU and embedded Adreno GPU. Games also have to look stunning on the screen 4 "with its 480 x 854 resolution.


Samsung Galaxy SII Android Smartphone

Korean tech giant, Samsung, kicked things off with the announcement of the Galaxy S II (pictured), follow-up to the wildly popular Galaxy S. At a mere 8.9 mm thick, it’s billed as the world’s thinnest smartphone. Powered by a 1 GHz dual-core processor, it sports a huge 4.27" Super AMOLED Plus display with a resolution of 480 x 800.

It’s also heavy on the features, with full HD 1080p video recording, Wi-Fi Direct and optional Near Field Communication (NFC). Samsung’s Galaxy range is now also targeted at the mid-range, with four models – the Ace, Fit, Gio and mini, bringing Android goodness at a more affordable price.

Last year’s Wave, Samsung’s smartphone running on their own bada operating system. Bada is now back in the form of the Wave 578, a mid-level offering sporting a 3.2" capacitive touch-screen, Bluetooth 3.0 and more impressively, NFC connectivity.

Nokia will be adopting the Windows Phone operating system

Many are surprised to hear that Nokia will adopt Windows phone operating system (OS) as primary OS on Nokia phones in the future.

Competition is so tight that makes Nokia so threatened. Is Nokia going to completely leave the symbian operating system? .. Blackberry and Apple are now running his own, so anything with Google Android is increasingly known to the world a serious blow to its competitors.

It was time Nokia took Windows Phone, as they bond Nokia with Microsoft. Why Nokia do not all move to Google's Android just like his first Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola?.


Nokia Windows Phone, issue?

Google Maps 5.0 for Android Explore The World in 3D

Explore the world in 3D with Google Maps 5.0 for Android. Now, you can tilt, rotate, zoom smoothly, and enter compass mode to orient yourself in the world with Google Maps.

You'll also get better offline reliability for Maps if you lose your Internet connection. You'll be able to continue viewing the map around the places you use Maps the most, and Google Maps Navigation (Beta) will automatically reroute you offline.


Update to version 5.0 by searching for "Google Maps" in Android Market. Learn more at http://www.google.com/mobile/maps/3d

Note: 3D and offline features require Android 2.0+.

Motorola Xoom HRI66 Update benchmarks

Xoom HRI66-from-HRI39 raises Quadrant benchmark 23% . Tools improved after the update from version HR139 to HR166, jumping from 1775 to 2283.


source: http://goo.gl/wes2Z

Ovi Maps Nokia Nav Australia

Nokia has Ovi Maps as a navigation tool for free.
In the modeling with a luxury car. This is the Nokia Nav Australia: The story in full.


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HTC Magic no longer supported after CyanogenMod 6.x

The HTC Magic (aka Sapphire) is a touchscreen smartphone manufactured by HTC. It is known as the T-Mobile myTouch 3G in the USA, the Rogers HTC Magic in Canada, and the DoCoMo HT-03A in Japan. Its hardware (RAM, processor, internal storage) are fundamentally identical to the HTC Dream, but the Magic gives up the physical keyboard in favor of a touchscreen version and it has bigger storage memory (512 MB). As a result it is somewhat smaller, lighter and sleeker than the Dream.

Official CyanogenMod support was added in CyanogenMod 4.2
This devices is no longer supported after CyanogenMod 6.x

(CyanogenMod)

TuneIn Radio

Browse and listen to radio -- live, local and global. From RadioTime.
Listen live to your favorite radio stations, DJs and programs and find new ones on local, global and Internet radio. Find your faves with over 40,000 channels of music, sports, news, podcasts and national networks like BBC, NPR, SWR. TuneIn for Android is powered by RadioTime. For an ad-free version try RadioTime.



source: goo.gl/JldX6

Hulu for Android

Hulu for Android coming soon, destined for 'select' phones with Android 2.2?

Since the dawn of Flash on Android -- yes, that was just ten months ago -- Google smartphone users been largely unable to access their favorite Hulu programs on the go. At CES 2011, we heard that Hulu would indeed come to Android, but not when or where. Today, we're a step closer to the answer. An eagle-eyed Engadget reader spotted this image at the company's website, depicting a most unusual combo: an image of a Samsung Nexus S (which comes with Android 2.3) and a suggestion that Hulu Plus will soon be available on a subset of devices running Android 2.2. We can't say which devices quite yet, but we've heard this tune before, and suspect Hulu will only run on phones that have DRM baked into their hardware. Now how about that Google TV?

Source: engadget

Samsung Galaxy Tab (AT&T) Specifications

Full Specifications of Samsung Galaxy Tab™ (AT&T)
Network
Quad-Band GSM (850/900/1800/1900MHz); Tri-band UMTS (850/1900/2100MHz) & Wi-Fi

Operating System
Android 2.2 (Froyo)

Form Factor
Tablet -Portrait Primary
Dimensions (Wx H x D)
4.76" (W) x7.48(L) x 0.47"(D)

Weight
Weighs Approx. 13.23 ounces

CPU
Cortex A8, 1GHz CPU, Hummingbird

Display Type
7.0" WSVGA TFT (w x h: 600 x 1024 px)

Memory Capacity
512MB (ROM) + 512MB (RAM) + 128MB (One D-RAM) + 2GB (User Memory) + 16GB (Internal Memory) + Up to 32GB with optional microSD card (External Memory)

Connectivity
Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
USB 2.0
Bluetooth Connectivity

Sensor Type
3 axis accelerometer gyro sensor

Battery
4000mAh

Camera (Front)
1.3MP

Camera (Rear)
3MP Auto Focus and Flash

Acer Iconia Smart hands on - MWC 2011

The smartphone with the soul of a tablet: Acer Iconia Smart comes with an impressive 4,8", multi-touch, high resolution screen and a super-cool chassis. Thanks to the integrated Clear.fi media sharing system it will also be able to wirelessly control all the multimedia content of your home network. For people who want it all!

Apple - iPad 2 App Store (video)

With thousands of apps on the App Store, theres almost no limit to what you can do with your iPad. Learn how to browse, find, and download iPad apps with just a few taps.
 

Apple - iPad 2 Introducing (video)

Now iPad is even more amazing and even less like anything else. With two cameras for FaceTime and HD video recording, a fast and efficient dual-core A5 chip, and the same 10-hour battery life. All inside a thinner, lighter design. Starting at $499.

Instructional Video for MOTOROLA ATRIX.



Managing Contacts. 

Sharing Media.

Accessing Your Phone From Webtop.

Connecting Your Phone To The Docks.

Browse-N-Go.

MOTOROLA XOOM with ANDROID 3.0 Video

Introducing MOTOROLA XOOM, the World's First Tablet with ANDROID 3.0. A promotional video showcasing ANDROID 3.0 and the latest innovations from GOOGLE on MOTOROLA XOOM.

What is Android ?

Android is Google's answer to the iPhone, but unlike Apple's smart phone, it's not just one device, it's an army of them. Android is the software that powers them all. Because there are so many people using the same thing, it means there's a huge selection of apps, or programs, for you to download. These often connect to the Internet and let you do things like update your Facebook status, see what movies are on nearby, or order your groceries.

Android also makes it easy to have all your email contacts and friends in one phonebook, alongside your calendar and social networks. Of course it all works best with Google's products, but it syncs fine with all sorts of services too. A really good Web browser lets you visit all your favourite sites while you're out and about.

There's a huge assortment of phones that use Android, from modestly priced starter handsets, such as the Orange San Francisco, to huge-screened behemoths with superfast processors and amazing cameras, like the HTC Desire HD and Samsung Galaxy S. Make sure you check out our reviews section for all the information you could ever need.

The only problem with this huge choice of phones is that each manufacturer feels the need to add their own software on top of Android. These 'skins' can be very useful -- HTC's is excellent -- but often they're pointless and worse, slow down the process of updating the software.

If you buy a handset that's locked to a network this takes even longer, so that there can be months between Google releasing a new version of Android, with fun new features, and you being able to play with it on your phone. Of course you can use your phone just fine in the meantime, but no one likes to wait.

Hit play for much more detail -- and make sure you watch till the end to catch some superb dance moves from Ms Graham. It's special.

iPhone 6

IPhone 6 now does not release for 2011. But rumors that there will come out in 2012 with an impressive design concept.

"Designer Archil Vardidze recently showed us a new iPhone concept, that moves even further away from the current innovations. This is the iPhone 6, that got rid of the antenna problem by moving it externally. Button material has changed and the device is based on an aluminum shell.

Solar batteries are also featured on this handset, expanding the life of the iPhone 6 and as far as the design is concerned, the new iPhone is more square-ish, but still slim. The look of the Home button has changed and it makes it look as if it has push levels, possibly for more than one command. Also, this iPhone seems a big longer and wider than its predecessors."



source: concept-phones.com

Adobe Flash Player All Supported Android Devices

 ACER

Acer Liquid
Flash Player: Included with Android 2.2 update
AIR: Available via Android Market

Acer Stream
Flash Player: Included with Android 2.2 update
AIR: Available via Android Market

Acer Liquid E Ferrari
Special Edition
Flash Player: Included with Android 2.2 update
AIR: Available via Android Market

HTC

HTC Desire™
Flash Player: Included with Android 2.2 update
AIR: Available via Android Market


HTC Desire Z
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market


HTC Evo™ 4G
Flash Player: Included with Android 2.2 update
AIR: Available via Android Market


Nexus One with Google
Flash Player: Available via Android Market
AIR: Available via Android Market


T-Mobile® G2™ with Google™*
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market


HTC Desire HD
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market

Droid Incredible by HTC
Flash Player: Included with Android 2.2 update
AIR: Available via Android Market

HTC Inspire™ 4G
Flash Player: Pre-installed
AIR: Available via Android Market


T-Mobile myTouch®
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market



MOTOROLA


Droid by Motorola
Flash Player: Available via Android Market
AIR: Available via Android Market


Droid 2 Global by Motorola
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market

Droid R2-D2 by Motorola
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market

Droid X by Motorola
Flash Player: Included with Android 2.2 update
AIR: Available via Android Market

Motorola Cliq 2™ with Motoblur
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market

Droid 2 by Motorola
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market

Droid Bionic 4G by Motorola
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market

Droid Pro by Motorola
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market


Motorola Atrix™
Flash Player: early 2011
AIR: early 2011 via Android Market

Motorola Milestone™ 2
Flash Player: Preinstalled
AIR: Available via Android Market


SAMSUNG

Nexus S with Google
Flash Player: Available via Android Market
AIR: Available via Android Market


Samsung Fascinate™
a Galaxy S™ phone
Flash Player: Included with Android 2.2 update
AIR: Available via Android Market


Samsung Epic™ 4G Android Smartphone
Flash Player: Requires Android 2.2 update from Sprint
AIR: Requires Android 2.2 update from Sprint

Source: Adobe

Acer Liquid Features - Specifications

 

Features
  • Unique, lightweight design (just 135g)
  • Acer Liquid includes nemoPlayer – a simple-to-use application to enjoy music, video clips and pictures on the move.
  • Smart integration of YouTube®, Picasa® and social networks in the address book, with real-time notification of status or content updates
  • Qualcomm snapdragon™ 8250 processor reduces CPU power consumption
  • Exclusive Spinlets™ application provides free streaming of worldwide music and video, that can be shared with friends and family via the web or e-mail.
  • 'Fooz Creator' lets you create a "virtual look-a-like", or your Fooz Avatar, and share it on Facebook®, MySpace and other social networks. You can also email it to your friends.

Specifications

2G Network :GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network :HSDPA 900 / 1900 / 2100
Size Dimensions 115 x 62.5 x 12.5 mm
Weight :135g
Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Size 480 x 800 pixels, 3.5 inches
- Acer UI 3.0
- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
Alert types Vibration, MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 256MB RAM, 512MB ROM
microSD, up to 32GB, buy memory
Data GPRS Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGE Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 2.0 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, miniUSB
Camera Primary 5 MP, 2560х1920 pixels, autofocus, check quality
Video Yes, VGA@20fps
OS Android OS, v1.6 (Donut)
CPU 768 MHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 200 GPU, Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon chipset
SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Browser HTML
Games
Colors Avaliable Black, White, Red
GPS with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
- MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player
- MP4/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
- Facebook and Flickr integration
- Document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Voice memo
Standard battery, Li-Ion 1350 mAh ,Stand-by Up to 400 h, talk time Up to 5 h


Size and Weight:
Height:
115 mm

Width:
64 mm

Depth:
12.75 mm

Weight:
135 g

Flash Player 10.2 for Android

Flash Player 10.2 will be available for download via Android Market on March 18th (blogs.adobe).
Flash player is a very important requirement for today. To play a video or even play the game, like when you go to youtube site, will not be useful if the device you are using does not have the "Flash player".


"We have been working very closely with Google to ensure tight integration between Flash Player 10.2 and new OS and browser capabilities in Android 3.0. The March 18th beta release of Flash Player 10.2 in conjunction with Google’s first system update to Android 3.0 (version 3.0.1) currently underway for the MOTOROLA XOOM™ will deliver the first phase of our work together. This will be followed by subsequent updates, which will complete the optimizations and result in a production GA release of Flash Player 10.2 for Android 3.0."

Some of the new capabilities of Flash Player 10.2 for Android include:
- Deeper integration with the Android browser rendering engine (Android 3.0.1+ only)
- Enhanced performance for the latest smartphones and tablets
- Automatic soft keyboard support

iPhone 4 Apple biggest ever launch

Apple iPhone 4 is a huge success, with 600,000 sold in advance and up to a million on its launch. iPhone retailers in Japan, Germany, France and US for launch morning confirm the demand. In the UK, up to 1,000 people wait outside Regent Street, with around half that number standing firm at Buchanan Street, Glasgow – the biggest lines for the launch of any Apple product yet. iPhone 4 is new design comprises two glass plates that are rimmed with a metal band. The iPhone is capable of multi-tasking, introduces support for folders, and lets you use the iBook app for reading a huge variety of titles. There also the warmly welcomed FaceTime functionality, which lets iPhone 4 users make video calls to each other without using operator minutes. Reviews are highly positive, with the device winning praise for hosting an excellent camera, boasting a stunning display and for being a triumph of engineering design. With everything looking so positive, it was almost inevitable the company would hit problems. No activation issues mar the introduction, but consumers quickly note that the iPhone 4 would drop its connection if firmly gripped on its lower left-hand side. Complaints emerge within hours of the device going on sale and quickly grow to an uproar. Thousands are affected. The Daily Mail website even publishes a story claiming the iPhone 4 faces a recall – the report was based on a tweet from satirist Fake Steve Jobs. Apple releases a statement in response: “Gripping any phone will result in some attenuation of its antenna performance, with certain places being worse than others depending on the placement of the antennas. This is a fact of life for every wireless phone.” But it does go on to offer a software update to present the reception strength more accurately, and free cases.


Social Networking Setting On The Nokia E7

- Select Menu > Jar.sosial and sign in to a service-related social network. 

To enhance our social networking service, require the Nokia account.
After signing into the social networking services through Ovi by Nokia, we can perform the following steps:
  • Viewing the status notification friend of some services on a single display
  • Posting status updates itself to multiple services at once
  • Sharing photos taken with the camera quickly
  • Share videos with your friends
  • Linking profile friends are online to the contact information on your device
  • Adding location information to update the status
  • Adding events from calendar to calendar service device.
Only supported by social networking services available. Users of social network services require network support. This may involve the transmission of large amounts of data and costs related to data traffic. For information about data transmission charges, you can contact your service provider.

Social networking service is a service to a third party and not provided by Nokia. Check the privacy settings of social networking service that is in use because you can share information with multiple users. Terms of service users apply social network for sharing information on that service. Understand user requirements and privacy practices of these services.

Seeing friends status updates in one view.
After signing in to the service of social networks through social applications you can view friend's status updates from all of these services on a single display. You do not need to switch between the shared application to view friends' activities.

Social Networking
Select Menu > Jar.social

1. Signing to the Ovi by Nokia, with a user name and password account Nokia.
2. Select the service continues to sign in..
3. Select Add Social Networking
4. Select another service, then sign in.
5. Select All Activities

Choosing a service that is on display
Select the icon next to the transition account status updates. The icon indicates services that exist on the network.

Posting status updates to social networking services
With social applications, you can post status updates to social networking services.
Select Menu Jar.social
Write an update on the status column Texts.

Connect your friends are online to contact information
You can link from a friend's profile that online social networking services to the contact information on the device. After connecting you can see the contact information directly from the social application and view the latest status updates in your contacts list.
Select Menu> Jar.social
1. Select an online friend's profile photo
2. From the pop-up menu, select Connect to my Profile
3. From the contacts list, select the contact you in connecting with the profile

Seeing friends status updates on the home screen.
When you sign through social networking services through Ovi by Nokia, you can view status updates online friends directly from the home screen.

Searching for an update on the home screen.
When you sign into the service, you can see updates on the Widget Social.

Opening Social applications from the home screen
Choose a social widget. if you have signed in the view status updates will be open. if you do not sign in, the display sign in will be open.

Nokia C6-01 vs Samsung Wave II

Complained to the latest os typical prestige manufacturer.

Two typical operating system from each manufacturer. is nokia c6-01 with three tested the toughness of the Symbian platform v1.2 OS Bada owned Samsunf Wave II. 3 is the latest Symbian platform owned by the Finnish handset manufacturer, Bada flatfrorm gres v1.2 is made ​​by Samsung. Both are often pinned on some Smartphone latest output.
Physically C6-01 has a size of 103.8 x 52.5 x x13.9 mm weighs 131 grams, less than Wave II, which has a size dimension of 127.9 x 59.8 x 11.8 mm and 4 grams heavier than the C6 - 01.

Although small, the C6 luxury -01 impressed with silver bandages all over his body, if Wave II combines a textured black metal with a glossy plastic material, especially at the top and bottom.

C6-01 embed switch zoom on the right side of the cell body, parallel to the switch and unlock the camera shutter. while at the bottom of the phone line provided by a micro USB slot, the charger port, and 3.5 mm audio jack. On the front is dominated by a scratch-resistant glass "gorilla glass" who attended the menu switch is flanked by the call button and end / power. while the 8 megapixel camera equipped with dual LED flash and multimedia speakers embedded in the back of the phone.

Wave II at the left side of the body there is a switch zoom / volume, and next to the camera shutter switch parallel to unlock. In the face of anti-scratch glass panels installed, the Samsung might call "oleophobic surface. " At the rear mounted 5 megapixel camera and LED flash, premises form a rhombus. The top of the speakers there mutimedia and 3.5 mm audio jack port and the USB micro useful to exchange data and charger.

In terms of both have a distinctive design that are not owned by rivals. Nokia with petite and elegant design, and Samsung with luxurious character.

Full Specs Dell Venue Android Smartphone

Specs Dell Venue

Operating System
Android™ 2.2

Processor
1GHz QSD 8250

Bands
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
GPRS Class 12; EDGE Class 12
WCDMA 850/1900/2100 or 900/AWS/2100
HSDPA 7.2 Mbps / HSUPA 5.76 Mbps1

Display
AM-OLED 4.1” 800x480 pixels, 24 bit – 16M colors

Camera
8MP Autofocus, Digital Zoom 4x, Video and Audio Record, Dedicated Camera Key

Video
H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, WMV

Audio and Speakers
Standard codecs

Messaging
POP3, IMAP, ActiveSync, Push Email, Web mail, Microsoft Exchange, SMS, MMS, Native IM

Browser
Web 2.0 full HTML, WAP Support

Memory
1 GB / 512 MB2

Storage
Available with micro SD up to 32GB3

Connectivity
Sync to PC, USB Mass Storage, USB Support, Wi-Fi, AGPS; Bluetooth ® 2.1 EDR, A2DP, AVCRP, others; Connector: Micro-USB; 3.5 mm HSJ

Dimensions
121 x 64 x 12.9mm (≤100cc)

Weight
5.8 oz

Primary Battery
1400 mAh

Miscellaneous
Predictive text, GMS HW Compliant with G-sensor, E-compass, Virtual Keyboard

Dell Venue Android Smartphone the Thunder Price

HTC Flyer in my opinion

Who does not want to phone a sophisticated, attractive appearance, thin, and elegant. Of course I'm here to talk about HTC Flyer, with the Android operating system, a 5 megapixel camera and a variety of interesting features such as have been provided by GPS (Internal GPS antenna) that is very easy for you to find out where would you go, you probably lost in the GPS sutu This will show, where you want?.

Movement of your finger! Then you will know me .. he.he.. capture your activities, share to your friends with just your fingers. when you miss your girlfriend, while he's far distance from you contact him and see what he is. everything can be done by the Flyer.

Do not forget the Flyers have a pen, "HTC Flyer's magic pen. " because the easement with your finger so you can forget about it, ohh .. can not! you'll be tempted, because of its ability to draw, paint, write, and others.

Quick ask for money to your father, who used to replace your phone with this  HTC Flyer Smartphone. (just kidding) :)

HTC Flyer Full Specification

Detailed specifications of HTC Flyer :

Weight
420 grams (14.82 ounces) with battery

Display
7 inch touch-sensitive screen with 1024 X 600 resolution

CPU speed
1.5 GHz

Memory
Internal storage: 32 GB
RAM: 1 GB

Expansion slot
microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible)

Connectors
3.5 mm stereo audio jack
Standard micro-USB (12-pin micro-USB 2.0)

Network
HSPA/WCDMA:
Europe/Asia: 900/AWS/2100 MHz

Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
850/900/1800/1900 MHz

Platform
Android™ with HTC Sense™

Camera
5 megapixel color camera with auto focus
1.3 megapixel front camera

Sensors
Ambient light sensor
G-Sensor
Digital compass

Multimedia
Audio supported formats:
Playback:.aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
Recording:.amr, .aac
Video supported formats:
Playback:.3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3), .xvid (MP4 ASP and MP3)
Recording:.3gp

Internet
Wi-Fi:
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n

Bluetooth
Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP for wireless stereo headsets

GPS
Internal GPS antenna

Dell Venue Android Smartphone the Thunder

The Dell Venue smartphone is also known as the Thunder, with a 1GHz processor and Qualcomm's Snapdragon QSD8250 use the Android operating system 2.2. Venue Dell was able to display Flash web page perfectly.

Excess Dell Stage venue with other smartphones, software developed by Dell specifically to allow users manage music, photos, and other content. So users can feel different with the other Android.

Dell Venue first landed in Korea, then to India.


Dell Venue Full Specifications

Price:
Dell Venue Pro Mc1gr 8gb Smartphone Cell Phone Windows Mobile Tmobile

Free Chat Application for iPhone

One of the free chat application, which allows iPhone users KakaoTalk anywhere to chat in private or group for free. Was a direct message to the Push Alert notification and you can send a message multmedia such as video, contacts and images.

KakaoTalk application does not require membership registration or login, After installing you can immediately use it. With the feature "Find Friends" if you do not know the phone number of your friends, you adpat add it to your friends just by knowing their ID.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 HD Android Full Specifications

Android Xperia  X10


Size
119.0 × 63.0 × 13.0 mm / 4.7 × 2.5 × 0.5 inches
Available colours
Sensuous Black , Luster White
Weight
135.0 g / 4.8 oz
Memory
Phone memory up to 1GB
microSD™ up to 16GB, 8GB included
Actual free memory may vary due to phone pre-configuration
Screen
480 x 854 pixels (WVGA) / 4" capacitive touchscreen
Battery performance
Battery performance may vary depending on network conditions and configuration, and phone usage.
Networks
GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
Talk time (up to)
- 10 hours
Standby time (up to)
- 415 hours
UMTS/HSPA 900/1700/2100
Talk time (up to)
- 8 hours
Standby time (up to)
- 425 hours
UMTS/HSPA 800/850/1900/2100
Talk time (up to)
- 8 hours
Standby time (up to)
- 425 hours


Features 
OS Android OS 1.6 (Donut), upgradable to Android 2.1 (Eclair)
CPU 1 GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 200 GPU, Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon chipset
Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push email, IM
Browser HTML
Radio No
Games Yes
Colors Sensous Black, Luster White
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Yes, via third-party application
- Digital compass
- MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player
- MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV player
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk
- Facebook and Twitter integration
- Document viewer
- Voice memo

Camera
HD video recording (720p)
- Record High Definition video with a simple touch of a button.
Camera - 8.1 Megapixel
- Capture and share special moments.
Digital Zoom - up to 16x
- Get close to your subject.
Auto focus
- Automatic focus for optimal clarity.
Face recognition
- Your phone automatically recognises up to five faces in your picture.
Image stabiliser
- Avoid blurriness caused by slight hand movements.
Flash / light type - Photo light
- When lighting conditions are poor, your picture can still be good.
Send to web
- Catch moments with your camera and send straight to your personal web site or blog.
Video recording
- Capture the action as it happens.
Video light
- More light when shooting video.
Geo-tagging
- Have your photo tagged with information on where it was taken.
Smile detection
- Let the camera automatically snap the shot when your subject flashes a smile.


Music
TrackID™ music recognition
- Record a few seconds of a song and get track, artist and album information sent to your phone in seconds.
Media Player
- An in-phone media player for music and video
Album art
- Choose music by browsing CD album art or other images
Bluetooth™ stereo (A2DP)
- Music from your phone to headset over a wireless connection.
PlayNow™
- Download music and games to your phone.
Music tones - MP3, AAC
- Use original artist recordings as ringtones.


Web
Google Voice Search
- Use your voice to search the web or to quickly launch a call to a friend.
Android™ Market
- Get apps and games - download straight to your phone.
Pan & zoom
- View web pages as you like - get a quick overview or zoom in on details.
Bookmarks
- Quick access to your favourite Web sites.
Google™ search
- Find what you’re after with the Google™ search function.
Web feeds
- Get the news in your phone as it happens.
Web browser - WebKit
- Full Internet browser with support for standard protocols, images and video.


Entertainment
Media Browser
- Media content in one place for fast and easy access.
3D games
- Enjoy quality games with full color and depth.
YouTube™
- View your favourite YouTube™ videos, or upload your own - access is easy via the YouTube™ application.
Video streaming
- Realtime video streaming, e.g. live cam
Video Clip
- Video clip viewing and transfer to another phone or PC
Sony Ericsson Mediascape
- Get instant access to - and a perfect overview of - all your content.


Connectivity
Google Maps™ - with Street View
- Find your way to your destination.
Synchronisation via Sony Ericsson Sync
- Synchronise your phone contacts, calendar, tasks, bookmarks and notes* via the Sony Ericsson website. Sony Ericsson Sync is based on SyncML. * Synchronisation items may differ depending on the device.
Synchronisation via Facebook™
- Match your Facebook™ friends with your phone contacts.
Synchronisation via Google Sync
- Use your Google account to synchronise the contacts in your phone.
Synchronisation - Exchange ActiveSync® via Moxier client
- Stay seamlessly synchronised with your Microsoft® Exchange email server.
Micro USB support
- Connect to your PC and other devices.
3.5 mm audio jack
- Share your music via the extra jack. Use any headphones with a standard-sized 3.5 mm connector.
Wisepilot™ turn-by-turn navigation
- Get live instructions for how to find your way to your destination - and have fun en route. Free trial version included. The service may not be available in every market.
aGPS
- Use GPS-powered location-based services.
Bluetooth™ technology
- Connect wirelessly to other Bluetooth™ devices.
USB support
- PC to phone USB cable support
WiFi™
- Utilise high-speed Internet at Wi-Fi™ hotspots at airports and other facilities.


Messaging
Google Mail™
- Gmail for mobile lets you send and receive e-mail wherever you are.
Conversations 
- Say it via chat-style text messaging.
Email
- Check your email inbox wherever you are.
Text messaging (SMS)
- Send text greetings anywhere in the world.
Picture messaging (MMS)
- Colourful multimedia messaging.
Predictive text input
- Fast and easy text messaging.


Communication
Google Talk™
- Chat-style communication with friends and family.
Twitter™ - Timescape™ integration
- Let the world know how you feel and what you think - say it with a tweet.
Facebook™ application
- Stay in touch with your friends on Facebook™ through your phone.
Speakerphone
- Loudspeaker suitable for using the phone as an office handsfree
Vibrating Alert
- The phone vibrates and you can feel when a call comes in
Sony Ericsson Timescape™
- All your communication with one person in one place.


Design
Keyboard - Onscreen QWERTY
- Text input made easy.
Auto rotate
- Switch from vertical to horizontal mode by rotating the phone. Whatever you're viewing will rotate to suit.
Picture wallpaper
- Background picture on-screen when the phone is in standby mode
Touchscreen
- Intuitive navigation – just touch the screen.


Organiser
Google Calendar™
- Create, add and edit events. Set up reminders and mobile notifications.
Android™ platform
- Powered by Android™ for great performance. Personalise with all the apps you need from Android Market.
Alarm clock
- Set your phone alarm clock to ring at the time of your choice.
Calendar
- Store appointment information and set reminders.
Calculator
- Full-function calculator when you need it.
Flight mode
- Disable the radio receivers and transmitters in your phone so you can safely use other functions.


Phone book
- The information you need to keep in touch with friends and family.
Infinite button
- Just one press to all about your friends or all the artist info you need.


Nokia Wear Windows, Symbian Will Disabled

Step Nokia took Microsoft Windows became the forerunners of the outbreak of war between the operating system (OS) mobile. As the Android OS is an increasingly popular. otherwise the Windows Mobile and Symbian declined.

Indeed since the Android from Google on your Smartphone marketed, competitors become restless. Since it was first developed an open Android operating system has made Nokia anxious. Nokia was forced to buy Symbian and created the Symbian Foundation in the mid-2008. Symbian which is closed to Open Source Operations.

Symbian originally been used in several vendors of Mobile Phones. Like Nokia, LG, Samsung, Sony Ericsson. Symbian supporters one by one began to fall. In a matter of years such as Samsung and Sony Ericsson claim to stop using the Symbian. Now they focus on Android Operating System.

Now only Nokia are still using Symbian. Two years after the Nokia acquisition of Symbian, circulating reports that managed to overthrow him as ruler of the Android Operating System mobile devices. Is a research firm Canalys who reported it.

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Samsung Galaxy Ace GT S5830

Smartphone with the awesome feature, but is not equipped with a flash.

In design Galaxy Ace Samsung candybar-shaped, glossy black body and rounded corners. Shaped like the iPhone 4, unlike previous Galaxy family. The phone is already embedded proximity upper right corner, barely visible. Proximity sensors work like radar, to detect the object in front of the screen. When calling the sensor will turn off the screen if it is close to the ear.

The combination of the Android OS 2.2.1 (Froyo) with 800MHz processor makes a good acceleration. Camera interface with features such as shooting mode, white ballance, focus modes and effects appear standard. But the ability to take pictures with 5 megapixel camera capable of producing a satisfactory picture.

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