Showing posts with label samsung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label samsung. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Samsung Galaxy S3: Features You Need To Know
Monday, May 16, 2011
Nokia N8 vs samsung galaxy s
Monday, May 9, 2011
Samsung 4g smartphone : Samsung Infuse
Samsung Infuse is an 4G Android smartphone which is first released in AT&T's 4G line up basically this smartphone was announced by Samsung officials in January 2011.The of the special thing which is talks that Samsung infuse 4G passed FCC certification.And yesterday at special event which is help in New York the pricing and release that of Samsung infuse 4G is announced it would be available from May 15 for $199.99 with a two-year contract.You might also love to read
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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Android honeycomb :full review
Google's tablet-ready mobile OS Android 3.0, Honeycomb, has
arrived packed with features such as camera support, improved
navigation, graphics and an
overhauled Android Market.
Android tablets running
Honeycomb won't be available for
a few weeks yet, but here's a quick FAQ to get your up to speed on the latest developments for
Android devices.
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arrived packed with features such as camera support, improved
navigation, graphics and an
overhauled Android Market.
Android tablets running
Honeycomb won't be available for
a few weeks yet, but here's a quick FAQ to get your up to speed on the latest developments for
Android devices.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Samsung Galaxy tab : Hands on review
I tried clearly wasn't a done deal: Its touch-screen froze for several minutes then began to work again, and its browser didn't seem to want to load anything except Google. It's too early to come to any firm conclusions, but I did discover aspects I liked (the basic form factor, some of the software) and problem areas (other software).
Monday, May 2, 2011
Samsung Gloria tablets with windows 7
It seems a new Samsung tablet device is on the way following the success of the Samsung Galaxy Tab that has really set itself up as competition for the Apple iPad. A slew of other tablet devices are also on the way including the impressive-
looking BlackBerry PlayBook from RIM and also some Acer tablets
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looking BlackBerry PlayBook from RIM and also some Acer tablets
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Android will be on almost half of smartphones by 2016,
According to figures released today by ABI
Research, Android will be on 45% of smartphones shipped in the year 2016, as it will take up most of the market share vacated by the
soon-to-be-defunct Symbian operating system.
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Research, Android will be on 45% of smartphones shipped in the year 2016, as it will take up most of the market share vacated by the
soon-to-be-defunct Symbian operating system.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Samsung Galaxy S Mini Review
The particular Samsung Galaxy Mini is essentially a scaled down edition of the Samsung Galaxy S, to arrive a far more sleek and stylish bundle and with more
affordable features on side.
Despite working over a 600MHz
processor chip (compared to the
Galaxy S´s 1GHz Snapdragon), the
actual Samsung Galaxy Mini still has a relatively up to date
Android Froyo (2.2) installed. It
comes with lots of outstanding
Google services such as Gmail,
Google Talk along with YouTube.
The Galaxy Mini also comes with Adobe Flash support so as to
appreciate streaming videos
from other websites also.
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affordable features on side.
Despite working over a 600MHz
processor chip (compared to the
Galaxy S´s 1GHz Snapdragon), the
actual Samsung Galaxy Mini still has a relatively up to date
Android Froyo (2.2) installed. It
comes with lots of outstanding
Google services such as Gmail,
Google Talk along with YouTube.
The Galaxy Mini also comes with Adobe Flash support so as to
appreciate streaming videos
from other websites also.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
tablets war ? Apple iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab
No one tablet does it all--yet. Here's a look at how
today's three leading tablet contenders handle
common tasks.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
samsung S3850 Corby II
Feature phones have been busy adding more
features to their arsenal in a bid to survive the
onslaught of cheap smartphones. The Samsung
S3850 Corby II is one such phone. Corby put a
bargain price on touchscreen – the Corby II moves up a notch but stays within budget.
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features to their arsenal in a bid to survive the
onslaught of cheap smartphones. The Samsung
S3850 Corby II is one such phone. Corby put a
bargain price on touchscreen – the Corby II moves up a notch but stays within budget.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
Nokia dominates a new list of the 'greenest' phones
GoodGuide, a company that rates products for their
health, environmental and social impacts, has tested 576 world phones and smartphones , with Nokia making all of the top 26 models in the table, including Symbian smartphones like the C6-00, N8,
E72 and E5. In case you were wondering, the
bottom of the table is largely made up with RIM
Blackberrys.
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health, environmental and social impacts, has tested 576 world phones and smartphones , with Nokia making all of the top 26 models in the table, including Symbian smartphones like the C6-00, N8,
E72 and E5. In case you were wondering, the
bottom of the table is largely made up with RIM
Blackberrys.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
Android Overtakes Symbian as World's No. 1Smartphone Platform
its been a long time coming and should come as
no surprise to anyone who has been tracking Android's meteoric rise -- both in the U.S. and worldwide -- that Google's mobile OS has finally
outpaced Nokia's stalwart Symbian platform as
the leading smartphone OS worldwide.
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no surprise to anyone who has been tracking Android's meteoric rise -- both in the U.S. and worldwide -- that Google's mobile OS has finally
outpaced Nokia's stalwart Symbian platform as
the leading smartphone OS worldwide.
Handset Rankings: Nokia Leads, And Android ’ s Not A Panacea
No less than three analysts houses have posted
their global handset rankings for the last
quarter, and, despite losing overall market
share (as Nokia (NYSE: NOK) itself admitted last week ), Nokia still heads the the lists for IDC, Strategy Analytics and ABI Research — both in handsets overall and smartphones. Something
else that these results highlight: Android is not
necessarily a panacea for other handset makers
that are also losing market share.
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their global handset rankings for the last
quarter, and, despite losing overall market
share (as Nokia (NYSE: NOK) itself admitted last week ), Nokia still heads the the lists for IDC, Strategy Analytics and ABI Research — both in handsets overall and smartphones. Something
else that these results highlight: Android is not
necessarily a panacea for other handset makers
that are also losing market share.
Mobile phones say quite a lot about their owners
Believe it or not, mobile phones say
quite a lot about their owners, says a new study.
Social analyst David Chalke said a person's mobile
phone could give outsiders insight into their
attitudes towards work, rest and play.
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quite a lot about their owners, says a new study.
Social analyst David Chalke said a person's mobile
phone could give outsiders insight into their
attitudes towards work, rest and play.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Samsung sells 2 million Galaxy Tabs in 3 month
When
talk
turns to
Android
tablets, a
common thread inevitably crops up that they are not as good
as the iPad nor are they selling well. Samsung
begs to differ, having sold two million Galaxy Tabs in just three months. The tablet sales have been distributed among Europe, North
America and Asia, showing global demand for
the 7-inch Android tablet. Apple has outsold the Galaxy Tab by anyone ’ s standards (7 million over the same time
period), but for a tablet that came out of
nowhere Samsung has done better than
expected. The common lament (even by
Google) that Android 2.2 (Froyo) that runs the
Tab is not good enough for tablets, is debunked by the two million folks who gave
the Galaxy Tab a good try. Yes it ’ s essentially a large Android phone, but that ’ s the strength of the device.
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talk
turns to
Android
tablets, a
common thread inevitably crops up that they are not as good
as the iPad nor are they selling well. Samsung
begs to differ, having sold two million Galaxy Tabs in just three months. The tablet sales have been distributed among Europe, North
America and Asia, showing global demand for
the 7-inch Android tablet. Apple has outsold the Galaxy Tab by anyone ’ s standards (7 million over the same time
period), but for a tablet that came out of
nowhere Samsung has done better than
expected. The common lament (even by
Google) that Android 2.2 (Froyo) that runs the
Tab is not good enough for tablets, is debunked by the two million folks who gave
the Galaxy Tab a good try. Yes it ’ s essentially a large Android phone, but that ’ s the strength of the device.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Samsung s5830 galaxy ace
and Samsung is all in on the game too with no
less than five different models. The Samsung
Galaxy Ace S5830 is the more powerful and it ’ s the one we are taking for a spin today. The specs sheet is pretty much similar to the most
Androids in its class – no AMOLED screen or high- end camera – just the typical HVGA display, decent connectivity and a hopefully, a satisfying snapper.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Android 3.0 honeycomb
honeyComb Android 3.0 is the new operating
system from Google that has been designed
specifically for the tablet and formally debuted at
the Consumer Electronics Show 2011. At CES they
were shown the first tablet supporting it natively
on the new OS that improves and broadens the supported features. As the video shows and
speak better than words, we collected a series of
clips that relate to you the new wonder that
Google thinks of everything cooler, streamlined
interface, the Gmail and Gtalk chat with, the
books to read and buy on the platform eBookstore, Youtube, and not least improved and
extended the browser and Google Maps in 3D. On
the overview.
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system from Google that has been designed
specifically for the tablet and formally debuted at
the Consumer Electronics Show 2011. At CES they
were shown the first tablet supporting it natively
on the new OS that improves and broadens the supported features. As the video shows and
speak better than words, we collected a series of
clips that relate to you the new wonder that
Google thinks of everything cooler, streamlined
interface, the Gmail and Gtalk chat with, the
books to read and buy on the platform eBookstore, Youtube, and not least improved and
extended the browser and Google Maps in 3D. On
the overview.
Samsung-Series-7-Tab
field of portable PCs, including an interesting
series 7. Apparently we are faced with a tablet a
bit ‘ more often than normal, but with a special reason: the monitor is able to scroll and put on
display a full QWERTY keyboard. There are
already models of this kind, but this struck us as
able to slide completely into the monitor, so that
when open looks like a normal notebook. A sincere desire to be more than we should talk
about netbook notebook, because the platform is
Intel Atom, specifically the version from Oak Trail
Z670 1.66 GHz The amount of memory is equal to
2GB, while as a storage subsystem are a classic
hard drive or 32GB or 64GB SSD option. The panel used is a 10.1-inch touchscreen with a resolution
of 1366×768 pixels, an integral element in the
frame is a 1.3 Mpixel. The weight is just under pounds, while the
allocation of ports and connectivity comes to USB
2.0 and Wi-Fi, WiMAX and 3G: Of note is the
presence of a card reader 4 in 1, while for the
operating system Samsung 7 chose Windows
Home Premium. Independence is declared of 9 hours (with Eco Light Sensor enabled, can adjust
the screen brightness according to ambient light),
obtained through a 6-cell lithium battery.
According to Samsung the user to type the
number 7 is the adolescent or the student in
general, although it may well attract the attention
of another audience. The volume is scheduled for
availability in March 2011 at a price of 699.00 U.S.
dollars.
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