Tuesday, June 25, 2013

HTC Desire U Video Reviews

HTC T327W Desire U is the new entry in the market of smartphones. With great features and unmatchable support functions, this handset is surely going to rule the market. With 4-inch (800x480 pixels) capacitive touch screen display, HTC T327W Desire U is perfect for all your business and general needs. It has 5-megapixel auto focus rear camera with LED Flash and Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system to support all the features.



Now feature phones can access smartphone apps over USSD

An Israeli technology company has developed a method where old or outdated phones can run apps available only on smartphones.
The system developed by the VascoDe company allows users to obtain apps with the firm's cloud-based system that requires no downloads and uses the text-based Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), similar to the Short Message Service (SMS), Xinhua reported.



Customers will be able to use many apps available until now for smartphone users only.

Samsung Galaxy S III Android 4.2.2 firmware leaked

After the initial leak, a near finished Android 4.2.2 firmware for the Samsung Galaxy S III is now available online.



Samsung focused website, SamMobile has got its hands on I9300XXUFME7 - Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean test firmware for the Galaxy S III which includes a number of new software enhancements including a new Galaxy S4-like lock-screen with support for multiple widgets, an additional 'Light' unlock effect and an improved ripple effect compared to the current version, the ability to change clock size and set a personal message.

Apple reportedly signed agreement with TSMC for new A-series chips

It looks like Apple has found a replacement for Samsung to produce chips for its devices.

If a new report by DigiTimes is to be believed, Apple has signed a three year agreement with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and its partner Global UniChip to make its new A-series chips built through 20nm, 16nm and 10nm process nodes.



 

Leaked images of Sony Xperia ZU shows how big it is!

GSMarena posted two images of the Sony Xperia ZU (codename Togari) 0n it site. One is an official-looking promo image that shows someone using a pencil to operate the ZU, while the second image is a photo that reveals just how big Sony's upcoming phablet is.
When we first heard the pencil as a stylus rumor, we thought it was a little crazy, but most leaks so far have mentioned it. We'll have to wait and see what it offers in terms of accuracy and pressure sensitivity.



Samsung Galaxy Note III to come with 5.7 inch Screen : Report

It is hard to keep Samsung devices away from the news. After a series of leaks around the Galaxy Note III, there's fresh news about the display size of Samsung's upcoming phablet.


Twitter user @evleaks has said that Samsung Galaxy Note III will come with a 5.7-inch display. This is in contradiction to earlier news reports that suggested that the phablet will come with a 5.99-inch full-HD Super AMOLED display with diamond pixel structure.


Sennhesier launches earphones in collaboration with Adidas

Sennheiser has launched five new earphones in India that have been designed in conjunction with sports brand Adidas and are aimed at sporting professionals. The collection includes the PX685i, the PMX685i, MX685, OCX 685i and the CX 685 headphones.



Sony new Xperia Z variant with Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU

Sony has been gathering quite a bit of momentum around its mobile phone business. Earlier in the year, the Japanese giant managed to get good traction with the Xperia Z and ever since then there have been rumors about two new Sony smartphones – the Honami and the Togari that will take the world by storm. Besides them two, it now appears Sony is preparing to give the Xperia Z a massive upgrade in the form of the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 CPU, if Eldar Murtazin is to be believed. This was first spotted by Android Authority.



Huawei MediaPad 7 Vogue tablet launched

Huawei has launched a new voice-enabled Android tablet called the MediaPad 7 Vogue. Though there is no mention of the price, the 7-inch tablet will be available in China next month and should arrive in other markets in the following weeks.



 

Gionee CTRL V4 with quad-core launched for Rs. 9,999

Chinese smartphone vendor Gionee has launched a new device in the Indian market called CTRL V4. The 4.5-inch mid-range device is available on e-commerce sites and retail stores across the country for Rs 9,999.