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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Samsung Wave 3 smartphone hits store shelves wordwide

Global handset maker Samsung Electronics Co Ltd today announced the global launch of its new flagship Bada smartphone, the Wave 3.
Powered by Samsung’s own bada 2.0 platform, Samsung Wave 3 comes with a 4” Super AMOLED display, a 1.4GHz processor and HSPA + connectivity packed into a 9.9mm brushed-metal case. The phone has a slim unibody design and is constructed of anodized aluminium.
The phone sports a 5-MP auto-focus snapper with LED flash and 720p video recording @30fps apart from a VGA front-facing camera to allow video video-chatting.
The phone includes Samsung’s integrated Social Hub and Music Hub, which allows the purchase and download of tracks and albums over-the-air.
The phone allows streamlined messaging feeds, enhanced on-the-go web browsing and Wi-Fi applications.
It also allows multi-tasking, Wi-Fi Direct, voice recognition and Near Field Communication (optional). Further, it offers advanced services such as photo and file sharing without internet networking, mobile payment and transport pass-card recharge.
The Korean company had first unveiled the Wave 3 along with Wave M and Wave Y earlier on August 30.

Sony Ericsson smartphones now available online

 
Three Sony Ericsson smartphones- the Sony Arc S White, the Xperia Pro Black and the Sony TXT CK13i- are now available for purchase from Snapdeal.com, an e-commerce firm.
Powered by the Android V2.3 Gingerbread OS, the Sony Ericsson Arc S White has a wide 4.2'' TFT touchsreen display with pixel dimensions of 854x480 and Mobile Bravia Technology. It weighs 117 grams, measures 4.9"x 2.5"x 0.3" and features a 1.4 GHz Turbo processor, along with 512 MB RAM.
The phone comes with an 8.1 mega-pixel camera with Exmor R and an 8GB microSD card, and is capable of recording videos at 720p.
Sony claims Xperia Arc S can deliver 25 per cent faster camera startup and 20 per cent faster Web page rendering than its predecessor. Other features of the phone include HDMI Out, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, USB OTG (On the Go), 3.5 mm jack, microSD card slot.
Also, it has a 1500 mAh battery that offers talk-time of up to 7 hours and 25 minutes.
Sony TXT CK 13i has a 2.6-inch (6.6 cms) TFT scratch resistant screen, a full keypad with separated keys and a 3.2 MP fixed focus camera.
The Sony Xperia Pro Black has an 8.1 MP primary camera and a 0.3 MP secondary camera, with 16 x digital zoom. The Android phone has an expandable memory of up to 32 GB. A single sim slider model, it sports a touchscreen as well as a Qwerty keypad.
The phone ships with a 1500 Mah battery. Other features include Bluetooth connectivity, Wi-Fi connectivity and Wi-Fi hotspot facilities.
The three phones come with a 1 year warranty and a shipment guarantee within 7-10 business days.

Top 5 mobile phones under Rs 10,000 for October & November

This edition of our 'Top five mobile phones under Rs 10,000' has two smartphones that were earlier priced around Rs 15,000.

Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 @ Rs 7,000
It maintained its numero uno status in our last list of 'Best smartphones under Rs 10,000' purely on the basis of its specifications and price.

Currently priced at Rs 7,000, the Samsung Galaxy Y has impressive specifications like Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system with 830 MHz ARMv6 processor, 290 MB RAM and a 2 megapixel camera. In fact, it is one of the few smartphones under Rs 10,000 to feature Android 2.3, and that too with a powerful processor.

Galaxy Y comes with a 3 inch TFT capacitive touchscreen, Samsung's TouchWiz user interface and multi touch function. It has 180 MB internal memory which can be expanded by up to 32 GB. Other features include WiFi b/g/n with hotspot, Bluetooth v3.0 A2DP, a 1200 mAh battery, 3G and A-GPS, making it an ideal choice if you're on a budget.


LG Optimus Net P690 @ Rs 9,999


Not long ago this handset was priced around Rs 15,000 in India. However, several online retailers are selling this LG Optimus NET P690 for as low as Rs 9,999 now. This reduction is one of the prime factors for us to include this handset in this list.

That does not mean Optimus Net disappoints as far as specifications or performance is concerned. The Optimus Net comes with a 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen with accelerometer and proximity sensor for better gaming. It has an Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system powered by an 800 MHz Qualcomm processor. This is only the second handset to feature Android 2.3 with above 800MHz processor.

Its other features include a 3.15 megapixel camera, 32 GB expandable memory, WiFi b/g/n, WiFi Hotspot, DLNA capability, Li-ion 1500 mAh battery, A-GPS support etc.




Nokia E5 @ Rs 9,000

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Nokia has close to 60 per cent market share in India and has a product in almost every category — be it the best feature phones or top of the line handsets. Though there are many more Nokia handsets within the Rs 5,000-Rs 10,000 price bracket, such as the Nokia C series X series phones, we zeroed in on the E5 for its specifications.

Available for around Rs 9,000, Nokia E5 runs Symbian S 60 operating system on an ARM 11 600MHz processor. Though Nokia has shifted focus to Windows Phone, it has promised to support Symbian for a couple of years to come. Besides, there are thousands of users in India who use Symbian devices and Nokia isn't likely to leave them in the lurch.

Nokia E5 has the best in the industry 5 megapixel camera with flash, 32 GB expandable memory slot, 2.36 inch display, 1200 mAh battery, A-GPS, Nokia Maps, Bluetooth, WiFi b/g etc.


Micromax A70 @ Rs 7,600


Notwithstanding its very reasonable price of Rs 7,600, Micromax A70 3G comes with Android 2.2 Froyo operating system and a 600 MHz ARMv6 Qualcomm processor. Its 3.2 touchscreen is a capacitive one that supports multi touch input.

A70 is the only handset in this list to feature dual cameras — a 5 megapixel camera at the back and a front facing VGA one. Other noted features of Micromax A70 include a 1450 mAh battery, 32 GB expandable memory option, WiFi b/g with hotspot feature and Bluetooth.


Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman @ Rs 6,250


Mix Walkman qualifies for this list for its uniqueness and overall specs.

As the name signifies, its key feature is its Walkman. Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman comes with a Zappin key to search music. When pressed, the Zappin key opens a preview of the next track and lets you decide whether it is a favourite you want to listen to or not. A Karaoke function also enables the vocal track from any song to be lowered instantly so you can sing along.

Though it's the only phone in this list to run on a Java operating system, it has a decent specification list with 3 inch scratch resistance display, 256 MB internal memory expandable memory up to 32 GB, WiFi, Bluetooth, 1000 mAh battery and 3.15 megapixel back camera.

It is priced at Rs 6,250, and is the cheapest phone in the list.

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Facebook faces crackdown in Europe for selling users' secrets

London: Facebook is facing a crackdown in Europe for harvesting its users' personal information and "selling" the same to advertisers, a media report said.
The European Commission is planning to stop the way the popular social networking website "eavesdrops" on its users to gather information about their political opinions, sexuality, religious beliefs -- and even their whereabouts, 'The Sunday Telegraph' reported.
Using sophisticated software, Facebook collects information from people's activities on the social networking site -- whatever their individual privacy settings -- and make it available to advertisers, it claimed.
However, following concerns over the privacy implications of the practice, a new European Commission directive, is to be introduced in January, which will ban such advertising unless users specifically allow it, the newspaper said.
Even though most of the information it harvests is stored on computers in the USA, if Facebook fails to comply with the new legislation it may face legal action.
Viviane Reding, the vice-president of European Commission, said the directive would amend current European data protection laws in the light of technological advances and ensure consistency in how offending firms are dealt with across the EU.
"I call on service providers -- especially social media sites -- to be more transparent about how they operate. Users must know what data is collected and further processed (and) for what purposes."
Facebook has, however, denied the claims. A spokesman for the company said: "We do not share people's names with an advertiser without a person's explicit consent and we never sell personal information to third parties."

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Motorola launches new Razr @ Rs 34K

NEW DELHI: Handset maker Motorola is back with the new version of its best-sellingsmartphone Razr, which is sleeker and more powerful than the earlier models.

The latest version of the Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) device is equipped with a 4.3-inch super AMOLED display, scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass screen, 1 GB RAM and a dual-core 1.2GHz processor. It also has a front-facing 720p HD video camera and 8-megapixel rear-facing camera.

The handset is priced at Rs 35,990, while thebest buy price is Rs 33,990.

"One of the best-selling mobile phones of all time, the original Motorola Razr redefined what a mobile phone was as people worldwide proudly flaunted their fashion items," Motorola Mobility Mobile Devices business country head-sales and operations (India and South West Asia) Rajan Chawla said in a statement.

The device comes preloaded with the Motorola MotoCast app, which allows users to stream or download content straight from the PC.

"With the new Razr smartphone, we're bringing sexy back in a stylish and sleek body...We expect style-conscious and technology-savvy people in India will be eager to get their hands on this new fashion icon," Chawla said.

The Razr series was released in 2004 and was a huge success worldwide. Reportedly, Motorola sold more than 130 million units of the device, one of the best-selling clamshell phones globally.

Motorola RAZR 2, marketed as more sleeker and stabler than the previous Razr, was launched in 2007.

The new handset is expected to be the key bets for the company in the smartphone segment, which is witnessing strong competition from Apple and Samsung.

The smartphone market globally grew 42.6 per cent during the quarter ended September to reach 118.1 million units, with Samsung, Apple and Nokia in the lead, according to research company IDC.

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Launched: Motorola Xoom 2, Xoom 2 Media Edition

London: Motorola Mobility has unveiled the Wi-Fi variants of the Motorola Xoom 2 and Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition in UK.
The new Motorola Xoom 2 and Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition both feature Android 3.2 Honeycomb operating system, a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, 3 MP front and 5 MP rear-facing HD cameras with digital zoom, auto focus, and LED flash.
The tablets come with 1GB RAM internal memory with 16 GB storage space and sport scratch-resistant Gorilla glass.
Accessories include the Work and Play kit, included keyboard and mouse with Bluetooth technology and Motorola Stylus with Precision tip.
At 599 grams, Motorola Xoom 2 with Wi-Fi sports a 10.1-inch widescreen HD display and waterproof splashguard coating.
The company claims the brighter and more vibrant display with colour enhancement, and the redesigned edges of Xoom 2 make the tablet “easy on the eyes, and easy on the hands”.
Motorola Xoom 2 with Wi-Fi features what’s called “Motoprint” integrated into key apps which enables users to print wirelessly from the tablet.
At 599 grams, the Motorola Xoom 2 is approximately 100 grams lighter than the first version of Motorola Xoom. It measures 253.9 mm x 173.6 mm x 8.8 mm and shops with a battery that can power the device for over 10 hours of video playback.
Motorola XOOM 2 Media Edition with Wi-Fi weighs 386 grams, measures 139 mm x 216 mm x 8.99 mm and sports an 8.2” display.
The company claims Motorola Xoom 2 Media Edition has a “20 per cent improvement in graphics performance over the original Motorola Xoom for smoother gaming, features adaptive virtual surround sound with booming bass.”
It offers over 6 hours of web usage and more than 3 days of music playback.
Other features include MotoCast app for wireless streaming of music, photos, videos and documents between your PC or Mac and the tablet, VPN support and data encryption.
“Tablets are quickly becoming a must-have tool for staying connected, getting work done and having fun at home and on the road,” said Victoria McManus, marketing director UK & Ireland, Motorola Mobility.
“We are very excited about these two new additions to our tablet portfolio that build on the success of the original Motorola XOOM to now deliver more powerful tablet experiences to the European market,” she added.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Facebook creates record, hits 500 mn users

Social network giant Facebook has registered its 500 millionth member, the firm has announced. The site, which launched in 2004, has gained around 100 million new users in the last six months.

Facebook said the number was "an important milestone" and added that it was "humbled and inspired" by the stories of its users, which it is asking people to share on the site.

The UK currently has around 26m Facebook users.

Stuart Miles of tech blog Pocket Lint said its success was down to "word of mouth".

"There are so many people online and so many people wanting to share with each other's friends - it's like a snowball," he told BBC News.

"It started off small, rolled and rolled, then all of a sudden not just your immediate circle of friends are on it but loads of people are, and they're all evangelising about why you should be on it too.

"The next milestone, which will probably be 750m, won't take as long - the more you have the more it spreads, like that snowball."

Mr Zuckerberg recently said that the site was "almost guaranteed" to reach one billion users.

However, the site has also had its share of problems. It recently came under fire for making repeated changes to its privacy settings and thousands of people threatened to boycott it in May 2010.

But influential blogger Robert Scoble told the BBC that, despite the controversy, most people were not put off.

"There is no expectation of privacy there," he said. "Privacy stuff does not resonate with 'normal' people."

As Facebook has grown, many of its competitors have shrunk or disappeared.

MySpace, owned by News Corp, was once the poster child of social networking.

Facebook's director of European policy, Richard Allan, talks about the site's future aims
However, Facebook raced past it in 2008. MySpace currently has around 65 million unique users.

"MySpace is aimed at kids and they have limited access to computers," said Mr Miles.

Another competitor, Bebo, has also faced difficulty. In June this year its owner, AOL, sold the site just two years after it bought it for $850m (£417m).

The company said it was unable to provide the "significant investment" Bebo needed to compete with its social networking rivals.

One site that appears to be growing alongside Facebook is Twitter.

Measurements of Twitter traffic are notoriously difficult as many users do not interact with the service through the website. Instead, they use desktop software and mobile phones. However, it is estimated to be approaching 200m users, including Mr Scoble.

"I love [Facebook] for talking to personal friends, keeping up to date with what they're doing," he said.