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Sunday, November 27, 2011

RIM launches 3 new phones in India


Research In Motion(RIM) has launched three new BlackBerry 7 OS smartphones in India - BlackBerry Bold 9790, BlackBerry Curve 9380 and BlackBerry Curve 9350. The new BlackBerry Bold 9790 smartphone combines a touch display with a keyboard and a precise optical trackpad. It also runs BlackBerry 7 OS and is powered by a 1 GHz processor. It includes 8GB onboard memory, which can be expandable up to 32 GB through a microSD card. it costs Rs 27,490.
The BlackBerry Curve 9350 is the first CDMA-based BlackBerry 7 smartphone launched in India. Priced at Rs 20,990, it features a 5 megapixel camera with flash. It also has a microSD/SDHC slot that supports up to 32 GB memory cards for additional media storage.
The BlackBerry Curve 9380 is the first-ever BlackBerry Curve smartphone with an all-touch display. Priced at Rs 20,990, it features a 3.2-inch all-touch display. The BlackBerry Curve 9380 smartphone comes with pre-installed social networking applications such as BBM (BlackBerry Messenger), Facebook, Twitter, and Social Feeds. It also has a 5 megapixel camera with flash.
These phones are expected to be available nationally starting the week of December 1.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Duke Nukem 3D


Duke Nukem 3D – a cult game – shooting, familiar to all from childhood in now on Android devices! The game includes levels, weapons, maps, monsters appearance of the PC game and requires Internet connection and 40 MB of SD card space. The main character, U.S. security agent, Duke Nyukem bravely fights with aggressive aliens who have come to kidnap women. There are lots of various weapons and possibility to use some tricks. The shooter has a classic first-person control including   new features of Android sensors. Buttons for shooting and movements are in the right side of the touch screen, and rotation is fulfilled by the accelerometer. The game includes the 1st episode. Episodes 2 and 3 can be purchased.














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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

HTC Sensation XE


HTC’s Sensation XE is the latest smartphone to hit the market, and although it’s not targeted directly at business users, it has one or two tricks up its sleeve. As such, it’s actually a very capable handset. Read on to find out all you need to know about the HTC Sensation XE, and why it’s good for business.



The HTC Sensation XE is the result of a partnership between HTC and Beats Audio. This handset comes bundled with an impressive set of earphones and a smart design, and although it’s ideal for entertainment on the way to work, it’s also a pretty good solution for your office activities as well.

HTC Sensation XE: Display
One area that the HTC Sensation XE excels in is the display. It measures in at a chunky 4.3-inches, and offers a stunningly crisp 540 x 960-pixel resolution, making it one of the sharpest screens currently on the market.

This is perfect for web use, and you’ll find pages are rendered beautifully, with no sign of pixelation or blurry text. It’s also large and sharp enough to read even the smallest of text, and it makes for a great media player when you’re on the train home.

HTC Sensation XE: Storage
At 4GB the internal storage space is pretty average, but the Sensation XE also comes with a 16GB microSD card as standard. This means it’s easy to transfer any of your business files, and you’ll also be able to use cards with capacity of up to 32GB.

HTC Sensation XE: Processor
Another feature that makes the HTC Sensation XE a great choice for business users is the inclusion of a 1.5GHz processor. A dual-core chip, that’s paired with a fast GPU, it makes light work of powering the Android operating system, and there’s no sign of lag even when there are lots of apps running in the background.

HTC Sensation XE: Camera
The camera on the HTC Sensation XE may not be particularly useful to your business, but it’s still a nice feature to have, and offers an 8-megapixel sensor. Coupled with a dual-LED flash, autofocus and 1080p video recording, it’s a great solution, and makes decent photographs a realistic proposition.

Overall then, the HTC Sensation XE is a surprisingly good business handset. Sure, there’s no QWERTY keypad for longer emails, but the large, sharp screen makes light work of most text input, and it’s easily as good as any other touchscreen handset on the market. In conclusion, it’s a great all-round package.

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Motorola DROID Razr


With its super-slim, stylish frame, Motorola's Razr phone became incredibly popular in 2004 - a smash hit that Motorola hasn't been able to replicate. Now, many years later, the company is trying to recapture some of that magic by ushering the Razr into the smartphone age.

The new Droid Razr, available Friday through Verizon Wireless for $300 with a two-year service contract, echoes the svelte form and good looks of its ancestor. It has many great features, including a big touch screen and the ability to use Verizon's high-speed 4G LTE network for zippy Web surfing. It also has Motorola's MotoCast service for wirelessly streaming and downloading content stored on your computer.

While the phone runs the latest version of Google Inc.'s Android software that is available for smartphones, shoppers may be tempted to wait. Verizon will soon offer Samsung's Galaxy Nexus, which will come with an even newer version of Android called Ice Cream Sandwich. The Droid Razr is expected to get that update, too, but not until next year. The Droid Razr is a hot phone.

Motorola Droid Razr Motorola Droid RAZR With Gingerbread 2.3.5


Except for a chunk at the top that houses the rear camera, flash and an external speaker, the Droid Razr is slimmer than any other smartphone. It's just a third of an inch thick. It's light, too, at 4.5 ounces. It makes other smartphones - Apple's iPhone included - look chubby by comparison.
Its back is covered in diagonal gray and black lines composed of Kevlar fiber, which is meant to increase the phone's strength. Another perk, though one that's not visible: The phone has a water-repellent coating both inside and outside that is meant to shield it from damage caused by the occasional spill. The Droid Razr boasts a 4.3-inch display, which is too big to fit too comfortably in my hand, but plenty large for watching videos and checking out websites. It isn't the highest-resolution screen you'll find on a smartphone, but colors look bright and images are crisp.

The screen also works well as a viewfinder for the Razr's 8-megapixel camera. The camera snaps photos pretty quickly. I was able to capture sharp shots in bright and low light. The phone is speedy overall, owing to its dual-core processor and 1 gigabyte of memory.


The phone has a big battery that promises 12.5 hours of talk time. To keep the phone slim, the battery is built-in and cannot be easily replaced. And, as expected, it won't last long if you're on Verizon's faster data network: Using a combination of LTE and Verizon's slower 3G network to surf the Web


Fortunately, Motorola included a very neat app called Smart Actions that can alleviate a bit of the battery drain. Smart Actions can be set to automatically alter the Razr's settings at a certain time, either by using built-in "rules" that you can modify or by using ones you determine.
For example, you can set a low battery saver rule to dim your screen, turn off the phone's GPS and stop content from syncing in the background when the phone's battery reaches a certain level or when you get home. You can also set rules to support your own laziness.


The phone also includes a service called MotoCast, which comes across as Motorola Mobility Holding Inc.'s answer to Apple Inc.'s iCloud content streaming service. With MotoCast, you can wirelessly access and download documents, music, videos and photos stored on your Mac or PC on your Razr.
Unfortunately, because content you stream with MotoCast is housed on your computer - not on remote computer servers as it is with iCloud - that computer must be on and connected to the Internet.

Beyond the strengths and weaknesses of its hardware and software, though, I couldn't forget about the Razr's $300 price tag. This is higher than most other Android smartphones offered by the major wireless carriers. Even the cheapest iPhone 4S can be had for $200. It's sure to make some potential buyers balk. The Droid Razr is as impressively skinny and stylish as its namesake. But shortcomings like its brief battery life when using LTE will likely make it hard for this smartphone to become as popular as its predecessor.

via ibnlive


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HTC Rhyme smartphone comes to India


This new HTC smartphone was released by Verizon for US market almost two month ago, while in the UK has launched by O2 last month. New HTC Rhyme is aimed to women users, which is brings several accessories for ‘beauty’ such as a Charm light indicator.


HTC Rhyme is powered by 1GHz processor and runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

HTC Rhyme features Android 2.3.4, 5MP rear camera, 0.3MP front camera, 3.7 inch display, 1GHz single core processor, 768MB RAM, 1GB Internal storage, 1600 mAh battery, FM Radio, DLNA, and ANT+ support.

The HTC Rhyme smartphone will be available in India soon for cost 24,800 INR (about $506). It is probably at same time with availability of the HTC Sensation XE to India.
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Monday, November 7, 2011

Nokia 701 : Review


Nokia phones with Windows Phone 7.5 have already been announced & Symbian, once the stalwart of the smartphone world, will be going away soon, but not without a fight. The latest Symbian Belle is what you'll find in the Nokia 701 & it offers several enhancements.

First, the overall design, look & feel of the phone is excellent - it feels small and reassuringly heavy. Thanks to the rounded design, it sits perfectly on the ear. Both plastic and metal has been used, but the plastic (polycarbonate) bits feel tougher than the metal itself.

The 701's claim to fame is an ultra-bright display, which Nokia claims is the brightest in the world. While sunlight legibility is good, these claims have to be taken with a pinch of salt, because several other displays seem brighter (and sharper) in a head-to-head comparison.

Coming to the OS, Nokia's approach seems to be "If you can't beat them, join them". There is loads of inspiration from Android: a drop-down notification area and multiple customisable homescreens. All icons have the same size and shape. This lends consistency, but can also make it a little harder to distinguish one from the other.

In our opinion, some more work is needed on the icons The phone includes a basic level voice control -activated by pressing the voice button on the right side of the phone. You can perform actions like changing the profile (by saying 'General' or 'Silent' or 'Meeting') or open applications (by saying 'Radio', or 'Calculator' or 'Camera').


This voice recognition is built in -the phone does not need to communicate with servers or use any data for this feature, but because of that it is also limited in what it understands and takes a couple of seconds to recognize what you said and perform the action.

Plus, in normal Nokia fashion, a whole lot of applications are built in: a dictionary, QuickOffice, photo & video Editor, Ovi Maps, Psiloc World Traveler (weather alerts, flight info, currencies), Shazam (music discovery), Vlingo (voice assistant with speech to text) and free push email. Thanks to the 1Ghz processor and 512MB RAM combo, navigation and general interface is very fast.

Call quality is rock solid and the phone easily lasts through the day with calls, data, messaging, email, web browsing, audio, video and a bit of gaming. The 8MP camera is decent too, though it should have been an autofocus unit. In conclusion, yes, Belle is a very polished version of Symbian and the 701 is a very well built and responsive device.

The whole package is somewhat compelling, but at least for us, it doesn't quite have the desirability or momentum to overtake Android - especially at that price. For about Rs 17,500, you can go for Sony Ericsson's Xperia Neo V - an Android device with roughly the same hardware, a larger and higher resolution screen & better camera.
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Motorola MOTOKEY Social Networking Smartphone Announced

Motorola have announced the Motorola MOTOKEY , which is an affordable social networking smartphone.

The Motorola MOTOKEY has a dedicated Facebook button which enables one-touch access and sharing to Facebook.

The specification of the MOTOKEY isn't ground breaking, but you wouldn't expect an affordable smartphone to be any different. However, it does have a touch-screen and a full QWERTY keyboard which are very important to social networkers !

Other features include an FM Radio, WiFi support, a microUSB port, Bluetooth support and a 3.5 mm headphone jack. It does have a 3 mega-pixel camera which is more than good enough for taking pictures to upload to Facebook.

Neither the price nor release date was announced, but once 3G hears more about the Motorola MOTOKEY we'll let you know.
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Motorola RAZR to be launched in India

Rumors doing the rounds state that Motorola Mobility will launch its latest smartphone called Motorola ‘RAZR’ in the Indian market this November. Motorola claims that the RAZR will be one of the thinnest smartphones available as of now (only 7.1mm thick as against Galaxy Nexus’s 8.9mm and iPhone 4S’s 9.3mm thickness). It will also be the first Android smartphone to support 4G LTE in the Indian market. However, there are possibilities that the company is likely to stick to the 3G version since there are no 4G networks in India at the moment.

The smartphone will be offered at an attractive price of Rs. 30, 000. In the US, the same device is being sold with an operator contract of $300 (around Rs 15,000).


Motorola RAZR has a 4.3 inch qHD Super AMOLED Advanced capacitive touchscreen (540×960 pixel resolution) display. It runs on Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread) operating system which is upgradable to Ice Cream Sandwich. It is powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU, TI OMAP 4430 chipset and has 1GB of RAM. The RAZR comes with 16GB of internal memory and a pre-installed 16GB microSD card making the total available memory 32GB.

The RAZR was first launched by Motorola in 2004 and was an instant hit. The latest version has, of course, been upgraded a 100 times and offers much more than its precursor. Let’s wait and watch if Motorola can repeat its success with this new device.
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Sony Ericsson Nozomi surface online


Dual-core processor bearing Sony Ericsson Xperia arc HD aka Nozomi will feature 4.3 inch display with 720p HD native pixel resolution.

Images and details of the upcoming Sony Ericsson handset, codenamed Nozomi, have been leaked online by iAndroid.co.il, an Israeli Android forum.

Sony Ericsson Nozomi might be branded as the Xperia Arc HD bearing the 4.3 inch display that will feature 720p HD native resolution.

Nozomi might be one of the many firsts for Sony Ericsson to feature 720p HD display and dual-core processor. The Nozomi handset will have 4.3 inch display that will come with 1280x720 pixel resolution to display images and text more crisply than other top of the line handsets. Also to pack ample power, Sony Ericsson has added dual-core 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM 8660 processor coupled with 1 GB RAM out of which only 691 MB will be available to user. The benchmark score screenshot gives a clear view that the phone does have a powerful hardware inside.

As per the Nenamark Benchmark results hints that the smartphone will come with Adreno 220 GPU which is expected to be faster with better graphics muscle. Currently, the Nozomi is being tested using Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread update and eventually might release with the same. However, this smartphone would be upgradable to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.

Leaked images give a fair view of the Nozomi smartphone that has white back panel and has camera at the back. One thing worth noting is the bluish LED line that is located just under the display in the front and continues to exist on the back. In the front, the glowing LED strip offers access to three capacitive buttons — Home, Back and Menu.

From the looks, the Nozomi seems one of those slim and light form factor handsets from Sony Ericsson. From the images it seems that the smartphone is almost ready to launch which may take place sometime in January 2012.
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