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Showing posts with label Motorola DynaTAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola DynaTAC. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Sony Xperia SP Latest Model in U.S.

Sony Xperia SP Latest Model in U.S.

Sony Xperia SP Latest Model in U.S.

We’ve been bringing you plenty of news about the Sony Xperia SP smartphone and today we have details on how to get this Android device unlocked in the US. The Xperia SP is now available to pre-order online through Sony’s website and would be a good choice for those on AT&T or T-Mobile. Sony has released some great phones lately and we’ll give you a quick recap of some of the Xperia SP’s specs. It’s powered by a 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon Pro dual-core processor, has a 4.6-inch 720p HD display with 319 ppi , 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 32GB. It also has an 8-megapixel Exmor HD rear camera with autofocus, LED flash and 1080p video capture as well as a front-facing VGA camera. Other specs for the Sony Xperia SP include a 2300 mAh battery for around 10 hours of talk time or 635 hours of standby time, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0 and LTE connectivity (where applicable) and it all runs on the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system. This is only compatible for GSM carriers, in other words for the US that’s T-Mobile or AT&T. If you want to pre-order this smartphone, head to the Sony product page here where it’s available in black or white color options. The price is $489 unlocked and shipping should begin on May 20 although sometimes these dates can shift. Are you intending to purchase the Sony Xperia SP? What are your thoughts for Sony’s price for the unlocked phone? Let us know by sending your comments. 

News Source :   www.phonesreview.co.uk

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Scheduled for Release on May 24

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Scheduled for Release on May 24

Sony Xperia Tablet Z Scheduled for Release on May 24

The U.S. release of the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is now scheduled to happen in a few weeks. This will bring this high-end Android model to the U.S. on schedule. Sony Xperia Tablet ZIt was unveiled in January at CES, and at that time Sony promised that the device will be available in America in the spring. The company appears close to making that self-imposed deadline. The U.S. Sony Store is taking pre-orders for the Tablet Z now, and says these will begin to ship close to Friday, May 24. There are two versions: one with 16GB of internal storage is $500, while the 32GB version is $600. Those who purchase the 32GB version in a white casing will receive a free cradle. More About the Sony Xperia Tablet Z Sony claims this device, which debuted in Japan in March, is the slimmest tablet in the world at just 0.27 inches (6.9mm). It is a full-size tablet with a 10.1 inch touchscreen at a 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution. It is water and dust-resistent (IP55 & IP57). The Xperia Tablet Z runs Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) on a 1.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor with 2GB of RAM. It includes 16GB of internal storage, and a microSD slot to add additional capacity. An upgrade to Android 4.2 has been promised. Other features include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and NFC. There is an 8 megapixel rear camera and a 2 MP front one. It even features an IR port to allow it to be used as a universal remote.

News Source :  www.tabletpcreview.com

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3200

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3200

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3200

Coming next in the series of successful launches of smart phones, by the South Korean Multinational Firm, is the name of post-modern Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3200. It has been announced in April, 2013 and will be released in May of the same year, so you do not have to wait much longer! The device is furnished with the latest features that any advanced tablet can have, viz. MMS, SMS, GSM voice communication, SIM support, E-mail, Push Mail, IM, multi-touch screen, and so on. An additional feature of the device is the Android v4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS (Operating System). Before going deeper into distinguishing aspects of this smart device, let’s have a brief description of its body dimensions that measure 7.40, 4.37, and 0.39 inches in length, width, and thickness/height, respectively. Because of this size and structure, it comfortably fits in your palm while operating it. The mass of 306 grams offers an ideal combination of weight-to-body size that is convenient to carry and easy to hold. The TFT capacitive multi-touch screen is easier to work with than the old models in the series. The 16M colors provision in it enables you enjoy excellent video quality, because increasing the number of colors in a device enhances the spectral elegance of the display. The loudspeaker option lets you take delight in open-voice, high quality and clear music listening, but it is also supplied with 3.5mm jack for using hands-free, or connecting to any other stereo system. For the sake of call alert, you can easily select any of the possible options available, namely, 64-voice Polyphony, MP3 ringtones or vibration. By using internal memory, i.e. up to 16 GB, you can easily manage and accommodate your data but, if somehow, you run short of memory, you can opt for external memory with a card slot supporting 64 GB of data. Here you can enjoy high speed data browsing, i.e. up to 21 Mbps as well as efficient Wi-Fi hotspot and Bluetooth connectivity. The Wi-Fi hotspot feature can be utilized to establish a wireless network or internet connection and remotely browse the web for whatever you like! Unfortunately, you cannot listen to your favorite FM radio programs and music on this, otherwise, appealing device. But such a negative point can easily be compensated by its support of TV-out that allows you connect your phone to a TV set and enjoy browsing data, watching videos and viewing photos that were taken by your tablet’s camera. With the help of its Geo-Tagging feature, you can add geographical information to your images, videos, messages or other media, while the Dual Core 1.2 GHz processor enables you perform all desired functions quite smoothly as well as speedily. You know GPS (Global Positioning System) is the need of the day and any modern handset lacking this feature usually embarrasses the users. But you need not be disappointed here as the GPS of Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 P3200 is furnished with A-GSP support and GLONASS where the latter is the radio based satellite navigation system ensuring utmost precision in finding a location. However, as the tablet is awaiting its launch in the near future, initially, it will be available only in one color, i.e. white but soon afterwards, it will be designed in other attractive appearances as well. Another limitation of the device is that it comes with non-removable battery but with startling power capacity, that is 4,000 mAh. Just like any electronic device that is manufactured and marketed by a company, it too has some advantages and drawbacks, but the innovative features dominate anything that is lacking in it. 

News Source :  www.futuremobile.in

Thursday, April 04, 2013

Mobile phone turns 40, with little fanfare to mark the occasion

Mobile phone turns 40, with little fanfare to mark the occasion

Mobile phone turns 40, with little fanfare to mark the occasion

WASHINGTON: The mobile phone turned 40 on Wednesday, with no fanfare to mark the occasion in a market which seemed focused on new smartphones like the iPhone and a possible Facebook-themed device. The first mobile call was placed April 3, 1973, by Motorola engineer Martin Cooper, head of a team working on mobile communication technologies. Cooper made the call on Sixth Avenue in New York, before going into a press conference using a Motorola DynaTAC -- a device that weighed one kilogram, (2.2 pounds) and had a battery life of 20 minutes, according to Motorola. Cooper told the technology website The Verge last year that he placed the first call to a rival, Joel Engler of Bell Labs. "To this day, he resents what Motorola did in those days," Cooper said. "They thought that we were a gnat, an obstacle... we believed in competition and lots of players. And we also believed -- our religion was portables, because people are mobile. And here they were trying to make a car telephone and a monopoly on top of that. So that battle was the reason that we built that phone." Cooper and his team were honored earlier this year with the Draper Prize by the National Academy of Engineering for their work. In 40 years, the industry has come a long way. Research firm IDC predicts 900 million smartphones will be sold in 2013 -- along with roughly the same number of more basic feature phones. And the phone has become a key advertising platform -- eMarketer said US mobile advertising spending grew 178 percent last year to $4.11 billion, and spending is expected to rise a further 77.3 percent to $7.29 billion in 2013. 


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