Saturday, February 25, 2012
4.0.2.A.0.69 FW Update for Xperia ARC
We are constantly releasing minor patches to specific countries due to various reasons and cannot comment on all releases. This software in particular is specific software for German market due to a legal issue with the name gmail vs. google mail. For major/global releases always check our official channels for more information.
A new firmware version for Xperia arc and Xperia arc S got certification by PTCRB, dated on Feb 16 2012. The new version is 4.0.2.A.0.69. Expect only bug fixes over the previous firmware, 4.0.2.A.0.62.
Earlier we reported about the updated firmware version of the upcoming Xperia S.
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Home launcher and widgets on Xperia S leaked
The new Xperia launcher has been leaked.
we just want to ask you not deprive him & here for you to download. install: adb install-r home.apk addition, we offer you a package, which you can install it. . For your needs is a PC and USB debugging active . unpack zip folder and start INSTALL.CMD Should you something from the package will not install just delete the associated FAC, the script reports an error and then simply skips the Part Included are:
Home.apk - S Home Xperia launcher
SemcMusic.apk - Xperia ™ s music player
SemcCalendar.apk - Xperia S calendar app (slight changes to the Arc calendar, unfortunately, is not 100% liquid)
livewallpaperearth.apk - Animated 3D globe as live wallpaper, with the moon
WidgetPicker.apk - required if you want to use one of the widgets clock or OnOff
ClockWidget.apk - new clocks for Homescreen
MusicWidget.apk - new widget for the music player
PhotoWidget.apk - beautiful animated photo widget, smooth
OnOffTools.apk - new widget with shortcuts (see screens of Marc)
WeatherWidget.apk - new and veeery very nice animated weather widget, liquid completely
hotfile.com/dl/147750631/9d744bc/XperiaS_Package.zip.html UNINSTALL: if one of the apps you no longer want to have, you can then simply uninstall the application manager of Android (Updates Uninstall). After that as usual the original version for disposal. greets Mon
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we just want to ask you not deprive him & here for you to download. install: adb install-r home.apk addition, we offer you a package, which you can install it. . For your needs is a PC and USB debugging active . unpack zip folder and start INSTALL.CMD Should you something from the package will not install just delete the associated FAC, the script reports an error and then simply skips the Part Included are:
Home.apk - S Home Xperia launcher
SemcMusic.apk - Xperia ™ s music player
SemcCalendar.apk - Xperia S calendar app (slight changes to the Arc calendar, unfortunately, is not 100% liquid)
livewallpaperearth.apk - Animated 3D globe as live wallpaper, with the moon
WidgetPicker.apk - required if you want to use one of the widgets clock or OnOff
ClockWidget.apk - new clocks for Homescreen
MusicWidget.apk - new widget for the music player
PhotoWidget.apk - beautiful animated photo widget, smooth
OnOffTools.apk - new widget with shortcuts (see screens of Marc)
WeatherWidget.apk - new and veeery very nice animated weather widget, liquid completely
hotfile.com/dl/147750631/9d744bc/XperiaS_Package.zip.html UNINSTALL: if one of the apps you no longer want to have, you can then simply uninstall the application manager of Android (Updates Uninstall). After that as usual the original version for disposal. greets Mon
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XL Appoints Huawei as Managed Services Partner
Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, has exclusively been selected by PT XL Axiata Tbk (XL) as partner to manage its telecommunications network.
Huawei will take complete responsibility for the multi-vendor and multi-technology network. The scope of work encompasses end-to-end network management including multi-vendor operations and maintenance, network performance management, field operations, 24/7 network assurance, spare parts management and customer problem management.
Indonesia is one of the largest countries in Asia comprising of over 17,000 islands. With a population of over 240 million people it is the fourth most populous country in the world with some of the densest cities. It is one of the fastest growing markets for mobile communications with over 190 million users. This agreement allows XL to offer better network and service quality to its fast growing over 40 million customers base whilst Huawei manages the network.
Hasnul Suhaimi, President Director, XL said, "This strategic agreement with Huawei allows us to focus on our core business to offer new and innovative services whilst improving the network quality. This will allow us to differentiate ourselves to compete successfully in the market and help us address the future challenges."
Hasnul added that Huawei was selected as it not only met XL's requirements for Managed Services but its people transfer process would ensure a seamless staff integration with a promising future and career development. As part of the 7-year agreement, over 1,200 employees will be transferred to Huawei. Furthermore Huawei was able to demonstrate that it had the capability to maintain and improve XL's existing high quality network.
Li Wenzhi, CEO, Huawei Indonesia, said: "We are honored that XL has chosen Huawei as its Managed Services partner which further enhances the existing strategic relationship between the two companies. We have been in Indonesia for more than a decade. This contract is an important milestone for Huawei, reflecting our leadership in Managed Services and in our ability to offer high quality network services. Huawei's leading edge Managed Services Unified Platform (MSUP) which encompasses people, process and tools has the full capability to address XL's unique needs and support its vision to bring affordable and new value-added services to its customers.
This partnership demonstrates the long term trust that XL has in Huawei. XL's staff will complement and enhance the existing services team we have in Indonesia and I look forward to warmly welcoming them to Huawei's extended global family."
Dr. Liang Hua, President of Global Technical Services, Huawei, added," Managed Services is a strategic business for Huawei. We have invested in all aspects of Managed Services to ensure we support and offer the best services to our customers. Through our global business platforms we are able to deliver operational excellence resulting in better end user experience, customer satisfaction and network quality. We will continue to invest to cater for the future needs of our customers and to support Huawei's immense growth in managed services."
Huawei will take complete responsibility for the multi-vendor and multi-technology network. The scope of work encompasses end-to-end network management including multi-vendor operations and maintenance, network performance management, field operations, 24/7 network assurance, spare parts management and customer problem management.
Indonesia is one of the largest countries in Asia comprising of over 17,000 islands. With a population of over 240 million people it is the fourth most populous country in the world with some of the densest cities. It is one of the fastest growing markets for mobile communications with over 190 million users. This agreement allows XL to offer better network and service quality to its fast growing over 40 million customers base whilst Huawei manages the network.
Hasnul Suhaimi, President Director, XL said, "This strategic agreement with Huawei allows us to focus on our core business to offer new and innovative services whilst improving the network quality. This will allow us to differentiate ourselves to compete successfully in the market and help us address the future challenges."
Hasnul added that Huawei was selected as it not only met XL's requirements for Managed Services but its people transfer process would ensure a seamless staff integration with a promising future and career development. As part of the 7-year agreement, over 1,200 employees will be transferred to Huawei. Furthermore Huawei was able to demonstrate that it had the capability to maintain and improve XL's existing high quality network.
Li Wenzhi, CEO, Huawei Indonesia, said: "We are honored that XL has chosen Huawei as its Managed Services partner which further enhances the existing strategic relationship between the two companies. We have been in Indonesia for more than a decade. This contract is an important milestone for Huawei, reflecting our leadership in Managed Services and in our ability to offer high quality network services. Huawei's leading edge Managed Services Unified Platform (MSUP) which encompasses people, process and tools has the full capability to address XL's unique needs and support its vision to bring affordable and new value-added services to its customers.
This partnership demonstrates the long term trust that XL has in Huawei. XL's staff will complement and enhance the existing services team we have in Indonesia and I look forward to warmly welcoming them to Huawei's extended global family."
Dr. Liang Hua, President of Global Technical Services, Huawei, added," Managed Services is a strategic business for Huawei. We have invested in all aspects of Managed Services to ensure we support and offer the best services to our customers. Through our global business platforms we are able to deliver operational excellence resulting in better end user experience, customer satisfaction and network quality. We will continue to invest to cater for the future needs of our customers and to support Huawei's immense growth in managed services."
Huawei Announces Two New GigaSite Solutions Addressing Current and Future Capacity
Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, unveiled two new wireless broadband solutions for boosting capacity: the ARU (Adaptive Radio Unit) and the AtomCell, which are part of its GigaSite suite of solutions.
Typically, the balance of data traffic distribution is uneven, as 80% of data traffic is carried by only 20% of all sites. In hot and blind spots, operators need to improve network capacity, quality of service and lessen the difficulty of site acquisition, without adding macro sites.
As the industry’s highest capacity radio unit, capable of supporting gigabit throughput in one box, Huawei’s ARU complements a strategy of building solutions that are multi-standard, multi-spectrum and software defined. Integration of an adaptive antenna system and RF unit enable the Huawei ARU to simultaneously support beamforming and multi-sector networks, using the same space and antenna.
Huawei’s AtomCell is the industry’s lightest, most compact, flexible, and most highly integrated small cell. At the core of the AtomCell is the Atom; providing power amplifier, radio frequency, and baseband functionality. These features, combined with a transmission and an antenna unit, enable AtomCell to function as a complete base station. When four Atoms are combined, an AtomCell can also support user-targeting beamforming to improve subscriber experiences. The AtomCell can interface with multiple backhaul connections, including copper, optical, microwave and TDD backhaul.
In the past, operators incurred considerable cost and site location difficulties when deploying separate base stations and antenna systems on different spectrum. The introduction of Huawei SingleRAN changed the business model for network deployments, allowing multiple standards to be accommodated in one cabinet. Global uptake of SingleRAN has established a benchmark for operator networks to provide multi-standard and multi-mode support, which is now complimented by the uniquely innovative ARU and AtomCell.
"Huawei’s GigaSite solutions help develop mobile communications to build a connected world of endless possibilities", said David Wang, President of Huawei’s Wireless Network Business Unit. "Huawei is committed to innovation and provides solutions and products based on its customers’ needs."
Typically, the balance of data traffic distribution is uneven, as 80% of data traffic is carried by only 20% of all sites. In hot and blind spots, operators need to improve network capacity, quality of service and lessen the difficulty of site acquisition, without adding macro sites.
As the industry’s highest capacity radio unit, capable of supporting gigabit throughput in one box, Huawei’s ARU complements a strategy of building solutions that are multi-standard, multi-spectrum and software defined. Integration of an adaptive antenna system and RF unit enable the Huawei ARU to simultaneously support beamforming and multi-sector networks, using the same space and antenna.
Huawei’s AtomCell is the industry’s lightest, most compact, flexible, and most highly integrated small cell. At the core of the AtomCell is the Atom; providing power amplifier, radio frequency, and baseband functionality. These features, combined with a transmission and an antenna unit, enable AtomCell to function as a complete base station. When four Atoms are combined, an AtomCell can also support user-targeting beamforming to improve subscriber experiences. The AtomCell can interface with multiple backhaul connections, including copper, optical, microwave and TDD backhaul.
In the past, operators incurred considerable cost and site location difficulties when deploying separate base stations and antenna systems on different spectrum. The introduction of Huawei SingleRAN changed the business model for network deployments, allowing multiple standards to be accommodated in one cabinet. Global uptake of SingleRAN has established a benchmark for operator networks to provide multi-standard and multi-mode support, which is now complimented by the uniquely innovative ARU and AtomCell.
"Huawei’s GigaSite solutions help develop mobile communications to build a connected world of endless possibilities", said David Wang, President of Huawei’s Wireless Network Business Unit. "Huawei is committed to innovation and provides solutions and products based on its customers’ needs."
The New Liquid Glow Smartphone - A handful of friendship and fun
Acer presents its Liquid Glow smartphone at the 2012 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Based on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, this smartphone brings the ultimate balance between style, performance and affordability — ideal for today's fun-seeking, social-networking youth.
The Liquid Glow sports a 3.7-inch screen and portrays Acer's signature look with nice curves, chrome details, and a soft-touch casing combined to deliver the perfect size, grip and feel. This new smartphone will be available in a series of trendy colors: Sakura Pink, Alpine White, and Cat's-eye Black. Going a step further, the onscreen display style varies with the external color, making each smartphone a unique fashion statement.
The Liquid Glow brings together the power and the convenience of Ice Cream Sandwich, providing a user-friendly interface along with widgets to easily stay connected, entertained and updated. It also works with the latest voice-input engine from Google, which guarantees a continuous "open microphone" experience and streaming voice recognition.
The smartphone's 5 MP rear camera features an LED flash for low light, as well as panoramic image capture and touch focus. With Android Beam, photos can be shared by a single tap with another NFC powered Android device, without the hassle of launching application or pairing. What’s more, Android Beam can also share anything like contacts, favorite apps, music or videos instantaneously through NFC.
Please come and see the new Liquid Glow smartphone at Acer Pod, located inside the Google Android Booth, Hall 8 - 8C25.
The Acer Liquid Glow will be available in early summer 2012.
The Liquid Glow sports a 3.7-inch screen and portrays Acer's signature look with nice curves, chrome details, and a soft-touch casing combined to deliver the perfect size, grip and feel. This new smartphone will be available in a series of trendy colors: Sakura Pink, Alpine White, and Cat's-eye Black. Going a step further, the onscreen display style varies with the external color, making each smartphone a unique fashion statement.
The Liquid Glow brings together the power and the convenience of Ice Cream Sandwich, providing a user-friendly interface along with widgets to easily stay connected, entertained and updated. It also works with the latest voice-input engine from Google, which guarantees a continuous "open microphone" experience and streaming voice recognition.
The smartphone's 5 MP rear camera features an LED flash for low light, as well as panoramic image capture and touch focus. With Android Beam, photos can be shared by a single tap with another NFC powered Android device, without the hassle of launching application or pairing. What’s more, Android Beam can also share anything like contacts, favorite apps, music or videos instantaneously through NFC.
Please come and see the new Liquid Glow smartphone at Acer Pod, located inside the Google Android Booth, Hall 8 - 8C25.
The Acer Liquid Glow will be available in early summer 2012.
Chrome for Android Beta Update
Chrome for Android Beta has been updated to 0.16.4215.215, picking up changes that have gone in through Chrome 16.0.912.77. Beyond the Chrome changes, this update contains:
Android Beam support - now beam URLs from Chrome to other devices with NFC.
Support for additional countries
Compatibility checks to ensure system prerequisites for Chrome are met
Essential bug fixes
Known issues
112923 : No way to toggle between mobile/desktop UA
113140 : Youtube Links Do Not Prompt For Which Application to Use
113132 : Chrome for Android beta doesn't support configured proxy in wi-fi settings
Other notable issues listed here
If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
Srikanth Rajagopalan
Google Chrome
HTC One S Hands On Pictures
ITProPortal.com has obtained images from a confidential source, of the yet-to-be announced HTC One S handset - ahead of its official unveiling at Mobile World Congress 2012.
These hands-on pictures show the upcoming mobile phone, compared to the current HTC Sensation, which the new device is most likely to succeed.
The HTC One S was previously known by the codename of HTC Ville and is set to be a mid-range device, where it has been confirmed to ITPP that it will arrive with a microSIM slot as previously mentioned here, with an 8 megapixel camera and a 4.3-inch screen.
It has been reported the One S will feature a dual core1.5GHz chipset, with Dr Dre Beats Audio technology on-board and HTC Sense 4.0 UI, on top of the Android 4.0 'Ice Cream Sandwich' OS.
This phone will be officially launched on Sunday night in Barcelona, alongside the budget HTC One V and the quad core, high end One X.
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Friday, February 24, 2012
"DoCoMo NEXT Series Xperia TM released the NX SO-02D "
NTT DoCoMo, Inc. (DoCoMo below), 4.3 in. LCD HD design and simple form suitable for the global flagship model, beauty was accented with "Floating Prism ®" transparent material stand out smartphone "docomo NEXT series Xperia equipped with TM will be released on Friday, February 24, 2012 NX SO-02D ".
■ Sales start date
[nationwide] (Fri) February 24, 2012
■ sales channel
retailers all DoCoMo
■ terminal appearance
The details are as in the attachment.
NEXT DoCoMo Series Xperia TM NX SO-02D
Main features of Attachment 1List of main services and functions corresponding Exhibit 2-1
Exhibit 2-2 list the main specifications
Main features of Attachment 1
Xperia premium beauty × HD LCD design has evolved - that stand out TM ~
4.3 in. LCD HD design and beauty worthy of (1) global flagship model stand out
in simple form with no waste ◆, matte finish fingerprint is inconspicuous to the touch. "Floating Prism" of a transparent material and design accents, by a white LED, let beautifully highlight the icon, and then produce a sense of further premium.
◆ The high-brightness, high-resolution video representation of high definition, 4.3 inches large screen HD display that achieves clarity and comfortable. YouTube TM video viewing, such as photos, of course, increases the amount of information that can be displayed on the screen, you can also comfortably view the file and WEB.
By employing a liquid crystal ◆ Clear Black Panel, to reduce the spread and diffuse reflection of light, bright and clear even under the light of the outside. By Vivid LCD that achieves a ratio of 100% NTSC color reproduction and BRAVIA engine of the latest mobile technology that combines edge enhancement and contrast improvement technology, more beautiful and vivid representation is possible.
High sensitivity camera photography with high sense of resolution (2), has evolved dramatically Shot speed
auto-focus camera pixel ◆ 1210 million, the by with "Exmor ® R for mobile", a beautiful photograph to reduce noise even in dimly lit places can be taken. The bright F2.4 lens camera value open, natural light photography is possible.
◆ about 1.5 seconds, shooting interval is approximately 0.5 seconds to achieve the shooting started and the camera by holding down the camera key without releasing the key lock from sleep mode. You can shoot without missing a shutter chance.
◆ camera employs a simple UI makes it easy to switch between video / still image. Video can be recorded in full HD. Have been recorded in full HD video you can watch the output to a full high-definition television (sold separately) HDMI cable.
(3) Functional and high-spec entertainment
by installing ◆ 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, you can manipulate various functions more quickly. 32GB internal memory by the body, you can save a lot of content such as video and music also.
◆ evolve original music player of Sony Ericsson. "XLOUD" has been adopted with the equalizer and Sony WALKMAN ® can manually adjust the sound quality TM started, such as with virtual surround technology (VPT), "clear audio" technology, a variety of music. You can enjoy the powerful sound of the speaker, even in the earphone. One
evolved further ◆ Timescape TM has evolved its own UI Sony Ericsson also the pursuit of beauty such as the Cosmic Flow of function can change the background color 7, of the application.
A surround audio, clear audio is only available when using headphones, xLOUD is available only when using the speaker.
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List of main services and functions corresponding Exhibit 2-1
■ Series DoCoMo NEXT Xperia TM NX SO-02D
(PDF file is opened) main services and functions corresponding list (format PDF: 131KB)
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Exhibit 2-2 list the main specifications
■ Series DoCoMo NEXT Xperia TM NX SO-02D
Dimensions
(thickness × width × height: mm) Approximately 128 × 64 × 10.6
Mass (g) About 144
Continuous standby time 3G (when stationary [Auto]) (time) About 400
Continuous standby time GSM (when stationary [Auto]) (time) About 270
Continuous talk time (3G/GSM) (minutes) About 390/370
Telephone time TV series (in minutes)
Mobakyasu continuous viewing time (in minutes)
The main display
(size, number of dots [aka vertical (horizontal) ×], type, color depth) About 4.3 inches
seven hundred twenty ×
1280
HD LCD TFT
16.77 million colors
Sub-display
(size, number of dots [vertical (horizontal) ×], type, color depth)
External memory
(maximum support capacity) microSD 1 / microSDHC one
(2GB/32GB)
Outside the camera function
(type image pickup device, the number of recording pixels / effective pixels) CMOS
approx 1210/12 million
Function inside the camera
(image pickup device type, the number of recording pixels / effective pixels) CMOS
approx 130/122 approx
CPU
(/ clock chip) MSM8260
dual-core 1.5GHz
Color Black, White
Use of the 1 microSD, please use the "(sample) microSD reader-writer" Cable included.
"Xperia" are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.
"Floating Prism" is a trademark of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications.
"YouTube" is, Google Inc. Trademarks or registered trademarks of.
"BRAVIA" "Exmor R for mobile" "WALKMAN" "VPT" "xLOUD" are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
"Timescape" are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.
Xperia Play 2 Picture by Jsus
Jsus, the same guy who caused so much controversy when he sent me that Xperia Arc HD picture is now back with an image of the Xperia Play 2. Of course, I advise you to be cautious and consider this a render or a concept, although my source tells me that this is supposed to be a real device…

This time I’ve used a watermark on the photo so other big websites won’t steal this scoop. Well, my source say that the Xperia Play 2 will feature a 4.3 inch display with a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution, an 8.1 megapixel camera with autofocus, 16x digital zoom and LED flash. There’s also a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual core processor on board, but that aspect hasn’t been decided 100% yet. The design reminds me of a LG or Samsung Android smartphone and I can’t help but wonder why the handset doesn’t use the 3 capacitive buttons for Android 4.0, instead of these 4.
As you can see we have pretty much the same control system as the one on the Xperia Play 1 and that notification bar that’s supposedly transparent like on the Xperia S, all the way at the bottom of the keyboard. I’ve heard speculations for a while now that in the future Sony portofolio there’s a model called the Xperia X or Hayabusa that’s rumored to be the Xperia Play 2. Could this be it, the PSP Phone 2?
[Thanks Jsus]
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Camera Comparison: Sony Xperia S, Samsung Galaxy S2, HTC Sensation XL, Nokia N8 and Fujifilm Finepix T200
The HTC Sensation XL, Nokia N8 and Samsung Galaxy S2 have all in their own right won a Recombu Camera Phone Faceoff so it makes sense we pit them against one another. The Sony Xperia S should get in on the action being the latest 12-megapixel handset coming out in March.
As a category of tech however, all these handsets are out to prove a point - that they can take on the real deal - compact cameras. Most likely to suffer from camera-phone leaps and bounds are the sub £100 cameras such as the Fuji Finepix T200, so we've got one, are comparing it against the best phones of today and tomorrow, and sharing our raw data so you can reach your own conclusions.
A note to readers, our Sony Xperia S sample is not final build software, so there is room for change in terms of processing of images (noise handling, exposure etc).
In standard comparison style, we've created a grid of images above, these can be clicked through so peruse and abuse until you decide upon your own winner (once we've announced ours of course). We've taken a series of shots: four outdoor testing different scenes, two macro shots and two indoor shots, one with flash and one without. The aims today are to find a camera phone king and question whether a camera phone can take on a fully fledged compact camera.
Let the shootout commence:
Outdoor: Direct light source
Aside from the Sony Xperia S, these phone are all winners of previous challenges so we're starting at the deep end. The light in the tunnel was very bright with the sun right behind and a scene like this is just asking for a washed out photo. So how did our contenders do?
The instant winner is the Fuji Finepix. With the most balanced exposure and best dynamic range the shot doesn't look washed out and detail is discernable in the darks and lights. A very close second is the Nokia N8. More washed out, the 12-megapixel Finn offers some very clean lines surrounding the light-source proving that older tech isn't necessarily worse tech. Neither however is new tech, with the only other 12-megapixel contender, the upcoming Sony Xperia S, picking up third place with an ever so slight white wash when compared to the silver and gold.
Outdoor: 70:30
They say that when shooting the sky, a rough 70:30 split between earth and air makes for the most visually appealing picture. The problem with 70:30 splits on a clear day? Over exposure. Skies become white instead of blue in order to make the foreground stand out. How did our 70:30 snappers fair?
The new kid on the block, the Sony Xperia S has snatched the crown in this round. Proving that better saturated roofs can swing a win, with great foreground detail and colour coupled with a very attractive sky, it maintains good contrast levels and produces a great overall image. Second is the Nokia N8. Slightly more subdued and delivering arguably the most realistic colours, great sky detailing is coupled with an agreeable depth to the image. Third is the HTC Sensation. Good levels of saturation in the background make way to very nice levels of detail in the foreground. As with the Sony Xperia S, it's picked up on the slight yellow daylight hue in the air and picks up a very respecable bronze in the process.
Outdoor: Backlight + Macro = Oh no
Usually, we'd either give a camera a backlit shot or a macro shot to handle. Not in this test - these are winners remember.
In turn, we focus on a dark bud on a tree and a bright blue sky. All were taken as close as focus would permit on the specific camera (which is why, for example the N8 is much further away than the HTC Sensation XL) and the Nokia N8 and Fuji T200 had to be forced into Macro. We will decide our winner by how well the camera balances background and foreground lighting, not necessarily the most in focus shot.
Winning. It's just something the Sony Xperia S does very well and you guessed it - it's just won again. Despite being test-software, it's delivered a pretty incredible amount of detail on the tree while retaining a huge amount of background colouration, in contrast to, say, the Fujifilm T200 which loses out in the backdrop. We'd strongly advise clicking through on the image to see just how impressive this level of detail is. In addition, it was a breeze to focus on the bud, a blessing in the face of other devices requiring we take as many as 4 shots to focus. Winning.
Second is the HTC Sensation XL. Also a breeze to focus with just a touch, it produced a less detailed but very handsome picture with a great amount of information on the branch and no overblown skys. While the N8 may have produced an arguably better picture than the HTC Sensation XL, it was a nightmare to focus with us having to re-frame the shot in order to achieve the one we got. Still, we think you'll agree, very good, balanced outcomes are worth the effort giving Nokia's N8 a bronze.
Detail: "Can you read that number plate?"
You're car's been scraped, the assailant drives off, you pull out your phone and snap a picture. You'll need some pretty receptive megapixels to track your perpetrator and we're here to tell you which camera would do the best job. Reason would have us believe that the Fujifilm with its 14-megapixel sensor would be in the best position to grab as much information as possible, with the two 12-megapixeled camera phones tailing its tracks, the reality however might prove surprising:
The unquestionable winner in this round is the Sony Xperia S. In fact, it's the Xperia S' picture that prompted us to black-bar the number plate it was so legible. There is a fair amount of grain on the shot, so when compared to the Fuji, it looks a lot less smooth, however in a detail round it's detail that scores points and it's the Sony Xperia S that delivered the only legible number-plate of the bunch.
The best overall picture and a close second is the Fujifilm Finepix T200. While it goes without saying that had we used its impressive 10x zoom it would have won, at its widest angle, we got five of the seven digits of the license plate. That it softened the image more will prove more flattering when shooting things like people, but in a round like this, every crevice counts.
Coming in third is the Nokia N8 proving our anticipated top three to be near enough on the money. With two digits legible, it hammers the final nail in the coffin - for tiny number plate capture, 12-megapixels is better than 8.
Outdoor macro
Once again, we are taking a macro shot with some pretty spectacular lighting and a good amount of depth. With a coin from Mauritius, we do our best to identify which camera handles tricky metal while also assessing how close we can get to our subject.
If the last round was about landscape detail, this round is about close up detail and while it produces arguably the most attractive shot, the Fuji T200 softens the harsh detail on the coin missing out on our top three. With the Nokia N8 not even focusing properly in close quarters, the winners are the remaining handsets. It's such a close call, were almost begrudged to pick one, however if we must we'd call the Samsung Galaxy S2 the winner with its incredible detailing of every chip, nick and scratch. Second would be the HTC Sensation XL and third the Sony Xperia S. All were a breeze to focus on and impressed us no-end in this round.
Indoor Macro
We usually take a picture of a flower to illustrate freshness, insinuate an aroma and capture nature's colour pallet at its most vibrant. Not today. These are dried flowers, cob-webbed with dust and altogether a little more Miss Haversham than Hermione Granger. The camera winner will therefore need to pick up the withered within the beauty.
As with the first round, our winner is the Fujifilm Finepix T200, followed by the Sony Xperia S and closely trailed by the HTC Sensation XL. With the best overall exposure, the Fuji T200 captured the off yellow of the flower's pale petals. The webbing is clear and the whole shot looks accurate. The Sony Xperia S captured a great amount of detail in the centre of the rose, just falling behind on overall exposure while the HTC Sensation over-yellowed the flower and over-greened the leaves ever so slightly despite fantastic detail placing it third.
Indoor: No flash
This is a noise round and Nugo's fur is a prime spot for noise to breed, with its dark colouration there's every danger that rather than a detailed grey it will become a speckled colour bath. Despite all the cameras compensating well, the scene wasn't lit well from the front with no artifical lighting.
Which camera handles itself best when challenged with a furry subject indoors? The Nokia N8 does. With the most amount of detail against the least amount of noise, fur is discernable as are Nugo's eyes and the overall shot is well exposed. Second is the Sony Xperia S. While producing some noise, the overall scene is well exposed and there is depth across Nugo's face, with more in the pink areas than any other contender. Finally, in third place is the Samsung Galaxy S2. Producing more noise than either Nokia or Sony's efforts, it nevertheless betters the other two shooters with a fine amount of detail and depth.
Indoors: Flash
To fill out Nugo's wrinkles and create an altogether more flattering shot, we get out our fill-flash. This should take some strain off the noise processing so detail on Nugo's fur should be more life-like. In addition, we can also hope for a well balanced overall scene.
The reality is thankfully in-line with our expectations, at least from three of the cameras. Unsurprisingly the Xenon flashes of the Fujifilm Finepix T200 (gold) and Nokia N8 (silver) win the final round with Xenon being a standard on compacts and one that has fared well for the Nokia N8 in previous tests. The Samsung Galaxy S2 with its dual LED flash comes in third concluding our final round and deciding on a winner.
Conclusion
Our leader-board is as follows:
Sony Xperia S - 14 points
Fujifilm Finepix T200 - 11 points
Nokia N8 - 11 points
HTC Sensation XL - 5 points
Samsung Galaxy S2 - 5 points
Ironically, we've got a joint second and third. The newest device, the Sony Xperia S has managed to seize the crown despite not sporting final release software. It captures a shot incredibly fast, produces a fine picture and also offers amongst the most intuitive UI with a great focusing system. The joint second place goes to the Fujifilm T200 and Nokia N8, though the prior is considerably easier to use and more adept to macro shots. The winner's board pits the HTC Sensation XL and the Samsung Galaxy S2 joint in third place with both showing a real forte for macro and along with the Sony Xperia S, delivering the best focusing systems of our test.
The leader-board isn't the only reason we put together this comparison, we wanted to ask the question, can a mobile phone camera rival a sub-£100 compact camera. Clearly, the answer is yes - to a degree.
To what degree exactly? With a 10x optical zoom as opposed to no optical zoom on any of the mobiles, the Fujifilm would be the only viable option to take on, say, a holiday to Florence or to your child's nativity play when you're two rows from the back. Also, as is clear in the final shot, if you plan on using a flash - nothing beats Xenon, something 99% of compacts have.
What this comparison shows is that now, top-end camera-phones can indeed rival compacts for day to day snaps and produce some incredible pictures, with the latest from Sony whetting our appetites for the MWC reveals next week. Until a decent optical zoom lands on a mobile phone however, as much as we love our camera-phones, our compact is here to stay.
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Sony Xperia S vs. Nokia N8 test video
Comparison of the video quality of the Sony Xperia S and the Nokia N8. The Xperia S records in a resolution of 1080p, but for the sake of the comparison it's set to 720p as that is the max resolution of the camera of the Nokia N8. That being said...which one is the best?
Sony Xperia S vs. Apple iPhone 4S test video
Comparison of the video quality of the Sony Xperia S and the Apple iPhone 4S. Both devices record in 1080p Fuyll HD but....which one is the best?
EDK version 2.0 now available
Over the last few months, we’ve published a number of Extension Development Kit (EDK) blog posts and tutorials to help you develop extensions for both the Timescape social network app and the Music player in our Xperia™ smartphones. Now we’ve got another update for you – EDK 2.0 – and it includes an updated Timescape™ API that enables you to incorporate Facebook™-like actions (such as “liking” or commenting) for the users of the external apps you create for Timescape™. We’ve also included an emulator for Smart Extras for your convenience.. Read on for more details and to download EDK 2.0.
We’re excited to launch version 2.0 of the EDK, which has some new features added to further improve this toolbox. The first change is an updated version of the Timescape™ API, the interface used by Timescape™ to generate data displayed for the app. This includes an update for the EventStream, which is an event engine used to create a list of events displayed in Timescape™. For the extensions you create for Timescape™, you now have the ability to add actions for your users to react to social media events, such as “liking” a post or replying to a comment to a picture you’ve posted. For detailed info on Timescape™, check out the Timescape extensions overview page. EDK 2.0 also contains the Smart Extras emulator from the Smart Extension SDK. Further explanation of this emulator is available on the Smart Extension SDK overview page.
EDK 101 – the basics
In order to create custom extensions for the Timescape and Music player apps in Xperia™ smartphones, we created the EDK. The EDK itself consists of two parts:
A binary that can be downloaded using the SDK Manager from Android SDK.
Code examples and documentation for Timescape™ and Media player.
The EDK shows you how to create extensions that extend the current features of Timescape™ and Media player. When you install the EDK, the toolkit also includes the LiveKey emulator application and the Smart Extension emulator. The LiveKey™ emulator provides a UI for developing and testing extensions that extend the features of the LiveKey™ button on the LiveSound headset. The Smart Extension emulator provides a UI for developing and testing extensions for Smart Extras™ accessories – SmartWatch and Smart Wireless Headset pro.
We have an EDK developer section that gives instructions for downloading and installing the EDK. We’ve also updated for EDK FAQ section with 2.0 details. If you have any questions, post them in the EDK developer support thread on Google groups.
Note: Developer World would like to give a big thanks to Whui Mei Yeo, Software Developer at Sony, for providing technical expertise for this article.
Ericsson boosts speed and capacity in 3 Italia's network
Ericsson completing massive upgrade of 3 Italia's mobile backhaul network from Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) to full-IP transport
The upgrade will increase the network's capacity and enable downlink speeds of up to 42Mbps
Upgrade to meet 3 Italia's customers' expectations for speed on all mobile devices
Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) will soon complete an extensive upgrade of 3 Italia's backhaul network. 3 Italia - a subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, which pioneered the 3G era - will then be able to offer its customers downlink speeds of up to 42Mbps. Within the scope of the project, initiated in 2011, Ericsson is upgrading and evolving 3 Italia's network architecture and helping the operator migrate to an end-to-end, full-IP backhaul and access architecture.
Dina Ravera, Chief Operating Officer, 3 Italia, says: "Since our world-first launch of UMTS in 2003, we have taken a proactive approach to building and maintaining a state-of-the-art network for our customers. Consumers expect a fast and reliable 3G network that meets their requirements when accessing their voice, video, internet and mobile TV services via mobile devices. We have a long-standing relationship with Ericsson, which supplies us with radio-access networks (RANs) and services, and we are happy that Ericsson is now also our technology and services partner for our backhaul network."
Ericsson is the sole supplier of the upgrade, responsible for design, installation and system integration. The upgrade includes Ericsson's microwave MINI-LINK products, its optical Smart Packet Optical (SPO) 1400 products and its SmartEdge 600 Multi-Service Edge Router.
Nunzio Mirtillo, Head of Region Mediterranean, Ericsson, says: "As data consumption grows due to the massive uptake of mobile broadband, network operators need to upgrade all parts of their networks - not just the radio access network. 3 Italia's backhaul upgrade will provide the operator's end-users with fast data services, improving the end-user experience on all devices. I am pleased that Ericsson is now involved in this part of 3 Italia's network."
The relationship between 3 Italia and Ericsson dates back to 2001, when the operator selected its UMTS suppliers. In 2005, the two parties signed one of the largest managed services contracts in the telecom industry. On June 5, 2009, 3 Italia awarded Ericsson a network transformation deal to upgrade its WCDMA/HSPA network and extending the managed services deal.
Operator opportunities in cloud service delivery – optimization and monetization
Everyone from content providers, to users, to operators can benefit from the network-enabled cloud and cloud service delivery. The current over-the-top model for cloud service delivery has some serious deficiencies – users, operators and content providers have their own priorities in terms of cost, efficiency, quality of experience (QoE) and as such want different things from the network-enabled cloud. With their network assets and existing relationships with users, operators are uniquely positioned to understand users’ needs for cloud services and meet those needs effectively.
Everyone can enjoy the benefits of the cloud services – users get access to content and content providers gain a means of global distribution. The problem – delivery – arises between the provider and the consumer. The current over-the-top delivery model for content and services raises a number of issues that are potential deal-breakers for migration to cloud services.
To differentiate, operators should aim beyond traditional cloud services and target premium cloud services instead, such as personalized video and real-time interactive gaming, where network performance, security and regulatory compliance are crucial.
The network-enabled, distributed cloud is an operator-specific approach to cloud that can be built on the key asset: the network. It addresses the network-dependent constraints of existing cloud solutions that affect performance of cloud-based applications.
By embracing the concept of the network-enabled cloud, operators can better control and profit from the provision of cloud services.
DOCOMO, NEC, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Fujitsu Jointly Develop LSI Intellectual Property for Multi-standard Modem
NTT DOCOMO, INC., NEC Corporation, Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. and Fujitsu Limited announced today that they have jointly developed the software and hardware intellectual property for a single large-scale integration (LSI) chip that will enable small, energy-efficient modems to support the GSM, W-CDMA, HSPA+ and LTE mobile standards. Performance evaluation of the LSI engineering sample chip was completed previously, and as of today, all testing required to confirm interconnectivity to the mobile networks of major vendors has also been completed.
The development means that modems in future mobile devices will require just one chip, rather than two chips required in many conventional cases, in order to operate on multiple mobile standards. The single chip reduces power consumption by about 20% during both communication and stand-by, as well as decreases the production cost for mobile devices.
All mobile broadband standards supported by the chip meet 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) specifications. The LTE standard supports FDD (Frequency Division Duplexing) mode adopted by DOCOMO and TDD (Time Division Duplexing) mode expected to be adopted for LTE networks in China and other markets, which will help to further the development of advanced mobile devices by manufacturers worldwide.
The four partners, in addition to other major players in the mobile technology field, working through a joint venture currently being planned, aim to commercialize the chip in Japan and other countries as quickly as possible in response to market demands for smaller and more affordable mobile devices. The group additionally plans to pursue development of a multi-standard chip that is also compliant with the LTE-Advanced next-generation transmission standard.
The LSI engineering sample chip, one of the deliverables of this development
About NTT DOCOMO
NTT DOCOMO is a world-leading integrated-services company centered on mobility. The company serves over 59 million mobile customers in Japan via advanced wireless networks, including a nationwide 3G network and one of the world’s first commercial LTE networks. Leveraging its unique capabilities as a mobile operator, DOCOMO is a leading developer of cutting-edge technologies for NFC mobile payments, mobile GPS, mobile TV, intuitive mobile assistance, environmental monitoring, smart grids and much more. Overseas, the company provides technical and operational expertise to eight mobile operators and other partner companies. NTT DOCOMO is listed on the Tokyo (9437), London (NDCM) and New York (DCM) stock exchanges. Please visit www.nttdocomo.com for more information.
About NEC
NEC Corporation is a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies that benefit businesses and people around the world. By providing a combination of products and solutions that cross utilize the company’s experience and global resources, NEC’s advanced technologies meet the complex and ever-changing needs of its customers. NEC brings more than 100 years of expertise in technological innovation to empower people, businesses and society. For more information, visit NEC at http://www.nec.com
About Panasonic Mobile Communications
Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, is a Panasonic Group company specialized in the development and manufacture of mobile communications products from mobile handsets to carrier base-station devices and other infrastructure equipment. Since its establishment in 1958, the company has been developing cutting edge technologies including the world’s first 3G video handset in 2001. The company is committed to providing added-value solutions to end-users through its mobile communication products. For more information, please visit http://panasonic.net/products/mobile/
About Fujitsu
Fujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Over 170,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 4.5 trillion yen (US$55 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011. For more information, please see http://www.fujitsu.com
More mobile web satisfaction in Hungary
Vodafone Hungary and Opera Software launched a special version of the Opera Mini mobile web browser, available now for almost all internet-capable phones on the Vodafone network, as a part of an extended agreement between both companies.
This special version of Opera Mini for Vodafone’s subscribers provides a better and faster browsing experience for both smartphones and non-smartphones. With its new Speed Dial website shortcuts, users get instant access to their favorite local websites and services, such as Vodafone Live and Vodafone Kedd.
Opera Mini is the most popular mobile browser in the world, used by 160 million people. It works smoothly on all major mobile platforms and devices. With its speed, cost savings and platform integration, Opera Mini usage is booming in Hungary, and Opera Mini for Android is already almost as big there as Opera Mini for Java.
Richard Sherwood, Consumer Director at Vodafone, said: “We continuously strive to provide our customers with the best mobile internet experience. That is why we have decided to modernize our network in its entirety. However, not all of our customers use smartphones, so they can’t utilize the real advantages of our lightning-fast network. Opera Mini is a perfect solution for them, as it compresses web contents, so mobile internet can be almost as fast, as with brand-new smartphones.”
Satisfied “mobile only” generation
Opera and OnDevice Research asked Opera Mini users in several countries from different regions of the world how satisfied they are with their operator and mobile device. The research showed that Hungarians lead the ranking as the most satisfied users in both categories. The same study indicates that 33% of Hungarians who use the mobile web either never, or infrequently, use desktop internet. This group, called the “mobile only” generation, is considerably larger in Hungary than in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom (25% and 22% respectively).
Hungary is also one of the largest countries for Opera Mini usage in the European Union and is still growing spectacularly. Last year, over 159% more Hungarians used Opera Mini compared to 2010. In this category, Hungary overtook not only its European neighbors, but also global trends, far ahead of the 78.45% global growth in Opera Mini usage in 2011.
“We see Hungary as one of the fastest growing markets for Opera Mini around the world,” said Lars Boilesen, CEO, Opera Software. “In this country, where we have so many satisfied users, bringing the new special version of Opera Mini guarantees a more convenient and enjoyable web experience.”
About Vodafone Hungary
Vodafone is one of the world’s largest mobile communications companies by revenue with approximately 382 million proportionate customers. Vodafone currently has equity interests in over 30 countries across five continents and over 40 partner networks worldwide. Vodafone provides full range of mobile communication services including voice and data communication. Vodafone Hungary Ltd. launched its service in 30 November 1999 in Hungary and currently has a market share of 22.57% (January 2012). Vodafone Hungary is an integrated technological service provider focusing strongly on offering services for mobile communication, mobile internet and broadband data providing for personal and business subscribers as well.
About Opera Software ASA
The worldwide World Wide Web — any device, any platform, any bandwidth, absolutely anywhere in the world. Opera Software was founded in 1994, based on the idea that access to the web should be a universal right. 250 million people (and counting) use the Opera web browsers for computers, mobile phones, TVs and other connected devices. Opera also delivers tools, distribution, engagement, monetization and market insights to developers, publishers and brands around the world. We are passionate about breaking down barriers, so everyone can share in the power of the internet. Our vision of one web for all remains at the heart of what we do, because we believe that participation changes everything. Opera Software ASA is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol OPERA. Learn more about Opera at www.opera.com.
Vodacom and RIM Launch the New BlackBerry Bold 9790 and BlackBerry Curve 9380 Smartphones in South Africa
South Africa and Waterloo, ON - Vodacom and Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today announced the launch of the new BlackBerry® Bold™ 9790 and BlackBerry® Curve™ 9380 smartphones in South Africa.
Powered by the new BlackBerry® 7 operating system (OS), these new smartphones extend the range of BlackBerry 7 smartphones available from Vodacom.
Vodacom’s Managing Executive, Sales, Zunaid Dinath said, “We are excited to offer two new BlackBerry 7-based smartphones to our customers in South Africa. We trust our customers will be impressed by the smooth and integrated communications features, responsive interface, and stylish finish these new models offer.”
“We are pleased to work with Vodacom to introduce the BlackBerry Bold 9790 and BlackBerry Curve 9380 smartphones to customers in South Africa,” said Rui Brites, Director of Product Management for Africa at RIM. “Thanks to the new BlackBerry 7 operating system, these powerful new devices deliver a fast, rich and fluid experience.”
BlackBerry Bold 9790 with Touch Display and Keyboard
True to the BlackBerry Bold brand, the new BlackBerry Bold 9790 smartphone is powerful, full-featured and built with premium materials and finishes. It combines a high-resolution and highly responsive touch display with a highly tactile keyboard and a precise optical trackpad, but comes in a narrow design that is easy to carry and exceptionally comfortable to hold. With the BlackBerry 7 OS and powerful 1 GHz processor, the BlackBerry Bold 9790 delivers fast, smooth performance for browsing the web, running apps, working with documents, and enjoying multimedia. It includes 8GB of onboard memory and an expandable memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB of additional storage.
All-Touch BlackBerry Curve 9380
The finely crafted BlackBerry Curve 9380 is the first touch screen smartphone in the BlackBerry Curve family. It features a highly responsive and brilliant 3.2” high resolution display and comes with preinstalled social networking apps, including BBM™ (BlackBerry® Messenger), Facebook®, Twitter™ and Social Feeds , that offer a fun, easy and smoothly integrated mobile experience. This compact and stylish handset also features a 5MP camera with flash and video recording, allowing users to easily capture and share their favorite moments with family, friends and colleagues.
Powerful BlackBerry 7 OS
The BlackBerry Bold 9790 and BlackBerry Curve 9380 are both powered by the new BlackBerry 7 OS, which delivers a faster and richer user experience with improved browsing, voice-activated searches, and support for Augmented Reality and NFC (Near Field Communications). BlackBerry 7 also supports the ability to manage personal content separately from corporate content, and comes with a variety of personal and productivity apps out of the box.
For more information about the BlackBerry Bold 9790 and BlackBerry Curve 9380, please visit http://za.blackberry.com/devices/blackberrybold9790 and http://za.blackberry.com/devices/blackberrycurve9380 respectively.
About Vodacom
Vodacom is an African mobile communications company providing voice, messaging, data and converged services to more than 50 million customers. From our roots in South Africa, we have grown our operations to include networks in Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo (‘DRC’), Mozambique and Lesotho.
Vodacom is majority owned by Vodafone, one of the world’s largest mobile communications companies by revenue. We’re listed on the JSE Limited and our head office is in Johannesburg, South Africa.
About Research In Motion
Research In Motion (RIM), a global leader in wireless innovation, revolutionized the mobile industry with the introduction of the BlackBerry® solution in 1999. Today, BlackBerry products and services are used by millions of customers around the world to stay connected to the people and content that matter most throughout their day. Founded in 1984 and based in Waterloo, Ontario, RIM operates offices in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. RIM is listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market (NASDAQ: RIMM) and the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: RIM). For more information, visit www.rim.com or www.blackberry.com.
gold spot | security | Orange UK
This latest Gold Spot cinema advert sees the return of the fictitious 'Movie News' team to a movie theatre in the United States. They meet and interview the Orange Phone Guards, who take their jobs as guardians of entertainment very seriously to ensure a phone doesn't ruin your movie experience.
Orange introduces the ‘Phone Guards’ in the latest Gold Spot cinema advertising
Following the popular ‘Phone Break’ Gold Spot cinema advert, Orange released a fun follow-up that will be shown on big screens across the country. This latest Gold Spot advert sees the return of the fictitious ‘Movie News’ team to a movie theatre in the United States, where they meet and interview the Orange Phone Guards, who take their jobs as guardians of entertainment very seriously.
The tongue in cheek instalment, created by Fallon, focuses on the hilarious and over-enthusiastic measures taken by the ‘Talk and Text Enforcers’ to ensure that mobile phones do not ruin the cinema experience. The Gold Spot shows Orange Phone Guards confiscating audience members’ handsets, and screening them in scanners, ahead of the movie. The Orange Phone Guards state that they are ‘guardians of entertainment’ and use Orange sniffer dogs as a ‘canine strikeforce’ to uncover concealed mobile phones.
Spencer McHugh, Director of Brand for Orange UK said: “To date the success and popularity of our Gold Spot ads has been built on entertaining movie-goers while encouraging them to wonder what is coming next. So we’re really excited to share the latest Gold Spot creative with UK cinema goers, and hope that it encourages them to switch off their phones to make the most of the movie”.
The full Orange Phone Guard commercial will be screened in UK cinemas from Friday 24th February 2012, in digital cinemas, and in others from 2nd March 2012.
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Orange Phone Break Credits
Project name: Orange Goldspots - Intermission
Creative agency: Fallon
Client & their job title: Spencer McHugh, Director of Brand, Orange UK
Executive Creative Director: Santiago Lucero
Creatives: Sam Hibbard, Dan Watts, Avril Furness, Miles Carter
Group Account Director: Jennifer Black
Account Director: Emily Olson
Account Manager: Brad Firth
Agency Producer: Jo Charlesworth
Production Company: Outsider
Director: James Rouse
Producer: Benjamin Howell
Director of Photography: Stoeps
Editor: Ben Jordan @ Work and Rachael Spann
Post-production: MPC
Music (if composed/mixed): n/a - library
Audio post-production: Anthony @ Factory
About Orange UK
Orange is the key brand of the France Telecom Group, one of the world's leading telecommunications operators. With almost 131 million customers, the Orange brand now covers Internet, television and mobile services in the majority of countries where the Group operates.
In the UK, Orange provides high quality GSM coverage to 99% of the UK population, and 3G coverage to more than 93%.
Orange and any other Orange product or service names included in this material are trade marks of Orange Brand Services Limited.
On July 1 2010, the company became part of Everything Everywhere, one company that runs two of Britain's most famous brands - Orange UK and T-Mobile UK - with plans to transform the industry by giving customers instant access to everything, everywhere, offering them the best value, best choice and best network coverage in the country. Everything Everywhere Limited is the UK’s biggest communications company, with a combined customer base of almost 28 million people and more than 720 retail stores across the country. Everything Everywhere Limited is registered at Hatfield Business Park, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 9BW under the registered company number 02382161.
For more information please call the Orange Press Office 0870 3731500, or visit www.orange.co.uk/newsroom
Orange To Launch Quick Tap ‘Treats’
Orange partners with EAT. to further the Quick Tap initiative in the UK
All Orange customers with NFC enabled handsets to benefit from a free EAT. treat everyday from early March
Available nationwide, the offer will run until Summer 2012
Orange unveiled ‘Quick Tap Treats’ - the UK’s first mobile contactless retail reward scheme, in partnership with the EAT. restaurant chain. Quick Tap Treats will allow all Orange customers with NFC enabled handsets to simply tap their mobile phone on specially designed posters at any of the 110 EAT. outlets* so they can receive a free treat each day - from a free baguette or piece of fruit, to a free coffee.
Building on the success of the first contactless mobile payments service launched last year, the next phase of Quick Tap (the umbrella name used for Orange’s UK NFC services), sees all Orange customers with NFC handsets able to use their phones for the new Quick Tap reward programme, Quick Tap Treats.
From launch, these Quick Tap customers will be eligible to receive one on the following ‘treat’ reward options everyday. New treats will be added over time:
Quick Tap Treats
Free Ham & Cheese Baguette
Free Small Coffee
Free Porridge
Free Fruit
Hot Drinks Upgrade (small to big)
Free Mash & Gravy with any Pie purchase
Breakfast Bacon upgrade (small to big)
Soup Upgrade (small to big)
Quick Tap Treats works using NFC tags which will feature on specially designed posters in EAT. stores nationwide. Customers simply need to tap their Quick Tap phone on the poster to play a game in which they will win and be able to immediately redeem guaranteed treats from within the EAT. store. The game will also be available as a Quick Tap Treats App downloadable from Orange World, as well as BlackBerry, Android and OVI apps stores, providing improved game playing experience.
As a result of the new initiative, approximately 200,000 Orange UK customers will be able to access the new Quick Tap rewards programme from launch, with this number set to rapidly grow as further NFC enabled handsets are ranged.
All Orange customers with Quick Tap (NFC) handsets will receive an SMS informing them about the Quick Tap Treats rewards programme, and a marketing campaign supporting the initiative will also commence in early March. If any customer is unsure whether they have an eligible Quick Tap handset, they can contact Orange customer services, who will be able to advise them or they will be able to visit a special section of the Orange website from launch.
Commenting on the announcement, Pippa Dunn, Chief Marketing Officer, Orange UK, said: “Last year we started a whole new movement in the way consumers make payments on the high street, and with Quick Tap Treats, we're continuing this with a new and innovative way for our customers to receive rewards for their loyalty. So whether it’s a free coffee on the way into work, or a free baguette at lunchtime, you really do get more with you mobile on Orange".
For further information, and full terms and conditions on Quick Tap Treats will be on www.orange.co.uk for launch.
LG’S QUAD-CORE SMARTPHONE MAKES DEBUT AT 2012 MOBILE WORLD CONGRESS
LG Optimus 4X HD Takes Desktop Performance to the Mobile Space
LG unveiled its first Quad-Core processor smartphone, LG Optimus 4X HD. Combining NVIDIA’s latest 1.5GHz Tegra 3 with True HD IPS display, the LG Optimus 4X HD delivers PC-like performance in the palm of one’s hand.
“LG introduced the world’s first Dual-Core smartphone exactly one year ago and today we’re announcing the next milestone,” said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Mobile Communications Company. “But speed in itself isn’t what makes LG Optimus 4X HD unique, it’s the benefit we’re bringing to customers with the HD multimedia experience in a mobile form factor.”
The NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor is the world's only 4-PLUS-1™ Quad-Core mobile processor designed for high-level multimedia performance but utilizes a fifth batterysaver core to handle less demanding tasks such as active standby and music playback. When running at full speed, the 12-core graphics processing unit (GPU) in Tegra 3 delivers a visually rich experience and console-quality game playability.
Equipped with the True HD IPS display, the Optimus 4X HD guarantees the finest viewing experience with high resolution, clarity and no color or shape distortion. The Optimus 4X HD includes 16 GB internal memory and runs on the latest version of Android OS, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Besides the smooth and fast performance, the Optimus 4X HD boasts a 8-megapixel BSI (Backside Illumination) Sensor camera with LED flash and advanced multimedia features to enrich the overall multimedia experience.
And LG designers made sure that looks didn’t take a back seat to performance. The 8.9mm slim and sleek smartphone features a “prism-edged” design with enhanced materials and finish.
Additional information on the revolutionary new Optimus 4X HD will be available at LG Stand (Hall 8) at MWC 2012 from February 27 to March 1.
Key Specifications:
o Chipset: 1.5GHz Quad-Core processor (NVIDIA Tegra 3)
o Display: 4.7-inch (1280 x 720) True HD IPS
o Memory: 16GB eMMC and 1GB LP DDR2
o Camera: 8.0MP BSI Sensor (Rear) and 1.3MP (Front)
o OS: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
o Battery: 2,150mAh
Motorola Mobility Delivers the Smartphone that Works and Plays as Hard as You Do to Chile: Motorola PRO+
A powerful smartphone optimized for business but fun enough to use for your personal life – Motorola PRO+ is your personal assistant and best friend
Life is full of demands, and we all could use a little extra help. With the sleek and sophisticated Motorola PRO+, brought to you by Motorola Mobility Chile Limitada, you can have your own personal assistant that fits right in your pocket. Motorola PRO+ gives you the power to edit important documents on the go, multitask when every second counts, and encrypt sensitive work information. This sublime blend of touch screen, full QWERTY keyboard and Android™ 2.3 (Gingerbread) makes this smartphone ready for anything. The Motorola PRO+ is now available through the main local operators.
Motorola PRO+ has a quick 1GHz processor and physical QWERTY keyboard for more efficient mail typing and texting when you need to update a client on the fly. The device is also packed with productivity features to make your life easier and to help you impress your boss, including the pre-loaded Quickoffice Connect for accessing, creating and editing documents on-the-go. We know that it’s a fast-paced world, going in and out of widgets wastes precious time, so now key widgets – such as your calendar and email – are scrollable, direct from your home screen.
Motorola PRO+ merges all of your personal and business information for you in a convenient system designed to make your life easier. Take the pressure off knowing Motorola PRO+ syncs services and social networks through MOTOBLUR™, so all your contacts are viewable the way you want them, calendar options are available to arrange, edit, and respond to meeting invites, and even direct dial conference dial options, and intuitive email solutions that can even anticipate who you may be sending an email to before you do.
Also, with the free preloaded ZumoCast™ app, you can stream content from your home or work computer straight to your pocket (or purse) so your personal content is always within reach, without any cost. Whether you're across the street or across the country, you can rock your playlists or breeze through photos instantly – without hogging your device’s memory. And, because you don’t have to upload to a third-party site, you’re saving time while your files stay safe because they stay with you.
Its 3G Mobile HotSpot capabilities enables you to share 3G connection with multiple devices, such as a laptop or tablet, for quick access to the Web, corporate email and calendar synching.
“The Motorola PRO+ is incredibly efficient; built to consolidate work and personal life for an advanced smartphone experience,” said Fernando Sanchez, general manager for Mobile Devices, Motorola Mobility Chile. “Why shouldn’t you expect your smartphone to make your life easier and to give you an edge at work? That’s our goal at Motorola.”
Motorola PRO+ knows how to have fun too – it is ready for full customization to bring you the games and applications most important to you. It is preloaded with Music Player and Gallery so you can listen to your music, receive updates on music news and events with your favorite artists, and stay in touch with friends whether you’re at work or play. Plus, with Adobe® Flash® Player 10.2, you’ll be able to access the online content you love. Motorola PRO+ is also preloaded with the latest *Google Mobile™ services including Google Maps™ with Navigation, Google Talk™ and over 400,000 apps from Android Market™.
Motorola PRO+ is a smartphone that you and your IT department can agree upon. Nothing says business ready better than the leading security features; whether it’s remote wipe to your device and SD card, password expiration and history, or full encryption, your IT manager will breathe a sigh of relief. Motorola PRO+ also comes loaded with 25 Exchange ActiveSync security policies – including PIN lock, auto-discovery of Exchange Servers, Extended Device Management API’s and 3LM integration. Your sensitive information – your career – is guarded in this virtual vault with Motorola PRO+.
Smart Accessories
A suite of smart accessories ensures users get the most from the Motorola Pro+. Available accessories include Bluetooth Headset, Bluetooth Car Kit, Portable Power, and Car Charger For more information on Motorola PRO+ please visit www.motorola.com/mobility.
Price and availability
Motorola PRO+ is now available through the main operators in the country.
About Motorola Mobility
Motorola Mobility, Inc. (NYSE:MMI) fuses innovative technology with human insights to create experiences that simplify, connect and enrich people's lives. Our portfolio includes converged mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets; wireless accessories; end-to-end video and data delivery; and management solutions, including set-tops and data-access devices. For more information, visit motorola.com/mobility.
Motorola Mobility Launches the Budget-Friendly Motorola SPICE™ XT
With a bright 3.5-inch touch screen display and dual cameras, Motorola SPICE™ XT is simply better
Now there is no need to sacrifice design or function with Motorola SPICE XT, the new, slim and budget-friendly Android™-powered smartphone from Motorola Mobility of Argentina S.A. Motorola SPICE XT gives users a more engaging experience with its 3.5-inch, extra-bright touch-screen display, dual cameras for vivid video capture, and all the social networking you could want. The Motorola SPICE XT is now available in the country.
Running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, Motorola SPICE XT is the perfect balance of sleek design, affordability and intuitive functionality. Capture and share your memories in crystal clear clarity with its 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with built in flash. Typing text and email messages is faster and easier with the Swype touch-screen keyboard. Plus, with access to the world’s leading social media applications, it’s easy to stay in constant contact with friends and family.
The fashionable Motorola SPICE XT also offers unique personalization options through the Moto Switch interface that allows you to switch between friend- and work-centric modes depending on what you’re doing.
“Our smartphones have become integral, personal parts of users’ lives – that’s why Motorola believes they should be fun, beautiful and feature-packed,” said Germán Greco, marketing product director, Motorola Mobility. “Motorola SPICE XT is an affordable device that gives young, fast-moving users everything they want from a top-quality smartphone.”
Motorola SPICE XT also has best-in-class battery life, allowing users to talk for eight hours or have 21 days of standby in 3G mode. The battery can handle regular multitasking between apps, games and Web browsing, as well as heavy messaging. Users also have access to more than 400,000 apps in Android Market™.
Key Features and Specifications:
Runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Access to more than 400,000 apps in Android Market
3.5” HVGA display with capacitive multi-touch
5MP camera with auto-focus and built in flash
Front-facing VGA camera for video call, chat and sharing
Moto Switch user interface allows users to shift to different modes
RAM memory; 800MHz processor
512MB onboard memory
Dual-band HSDPA/Quad-band EDGE
MicroSD card slot expandable up to 32GB
Access to Google Maps™ with Navigation, Google Talk™ and web browsing
FM Radio with RDS support
Wi-Fi b/g/n and Wi-Fi hotspot capability
E-compass, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, accelerometer
GPS.aGPS
LED notifications
3.5mm Audio Jack
1540mAh battery, 8 hours of talk time and 21 days in standby 3G mod
Availability and Price
Motorola SPICE XT is already available in Argentina. For further information, please visit: http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/AR-ES/Home
About Motorola Mobility
Motorola Mobility, Inc. (NYSE:MMI) fuses innovative technology with human insights to create experiences that simplify, connect and enrich people's lives. Our portfolio includes converged mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets; wireless accessories; end-to-end video and data delivery; and management solutions, including set-tops and data-access devices. For more information, visit motorola.com/mobility.
Media alert: Nokia press conference at Mobile World Congress - doors open at 8:00 a.m. CET; Live webcast planned
On Monday, February 27, the first day of Mobile World Congress, Nokia will host a press conference, where it will announce significant industry news. The press conference will be hosted by Stephen Elop, Nokia's president and CEO. Due to the pending public transportation disruption, doors will be opened, and accredited media admitted starting at 08:00 a.m. CET.
All attendees to the Nokia Press Conference must have an official Mobile World Congress pass identifying them as accredited media. Unfortunately, admittance to the press conference without accreditation is not possible.
We strongly encourage all attendees to register and collect their badge over the weekend. Please note, badges can only be collected in person and cannot be collected for other attendees. On Monday, February 27, MWC registration at the Fira opens at 07:00 a.m. CET.
Due to space limitations, admittance to the Nokia press conference will be on a first-come, first served basis.
For those unable to attend, we will offer a live webcast of the press conference at: www.nokia.com/mwc
Further details on registration for MWC can be found here:
http://www.mobileworldcongress.com/press-registration.html
- Mobile World Congress: Nokia Press Conference
- Monday 27 February, 08:30 a.m. to 09:30 a.m. CET.; Doors open at 08:00 a.m.
- Fira Hall 7, Nokia hospitality area: http://www.nokia.com/global/about-nokia/mwc/venue/venue/
About Nokia
Nokia is a global leader in mobile communications whose products have become an integral part of the lives of people around the world. Every day, more than 1.3 billion people use their Nokia to capture and share experiences, access information, find their way or simply to speak to one another. Nokia's technological and design innovations have made its brand one of the most recognized in the world. For more information, visit http://www.nokia.com/about-nokia
Proview Sues Apple in Santa Clara Taking IPad Trademark Fight to U.S.
Proview International Holdings Ltd. (334), seeking to block shipments of Apple Inc. (AAPL)’s iPad tablet computer in and out of China, separately asked a court in California to stop the U.S. company from using IPAD trademarks.
A December 2009 agreement in which a Proview unit agreed to sell IPAD trademarks to Apple’s IP Application Development Ltd. should be canceled, Proview said in a Feb. 17 filing to the California Superior Court in Santa Clara. IP Application made “false” statements to Proview in correspondence before the agreement, the filing said.
Apple acquired Proview’s worldwide rights to the iPad trademark in 10 countries, including China, the Cupertino, California-based company said Feb. 14. Proview is refusing to honor an agreement with Apple in China, Apple said. Carolyn Wu, a Beijing-based spokeswoman at Apple, declined to comment on Proview’s U.S. lawsuit beyond the statement last week.
Graham Robinson, an agent for IP Application, used the name Jonathan Hargreaves in correspondence with Proview before the Dec. 23, 2009 agreement to acquire all of Proview’s IPAD-related trademarks for 35,000 pounds ($55,267), the court filing said.
“This statement was false and untrue,” according to the filing. Proview is seeking unspecified damages from Apple, according to the document.
Proview applied to China’s Customs Bureau to block exports as well as imports of the iPad tablet computer, Roger Xie, a lawyer for Proview, said last week.
A court in Shanghai’s Pudong district yesterday rejected Proview’s application for an injunction against sales of the iPad tablet in the city, Xie said yesterday.
The iPad tablet was introduced by Apple in 2010 and is now the second-biggest revenue generator for the company, the world’s biggest by market capitalization.
Proview shares have been suspended from trading in Hong Kong since Aug. 2, 2010, and reported a HK$2.91 billion ($375 million) loss in 2009. The company last published its results in March 2010.
The case is Proview Electronics Co. v. Apple Inc. and IP Application Development, 12-cv-219219, California Superior Court, Santa Clara County.
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Google may enter tablet market with 7-inch design
Google is set to dip its toes in the tablet market with a 7-inch design later this year, says an analyst.
The Google tablet would be in the same size class as Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet.
Wondering when Google is going to jump into the tablet fray? It may happen later this year, a DisplaySearch analyst told CNET.
The Google-branded tablet will have a 1280x800 resolution 7-inch display, according to Richard Shim, an analyst with DisplaySearch. Production is slated for April. The initial production run is between 1.5 million to 2 million units, according to Shim.
By comparison, the 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire has a 1024x600 display.
Shim's comments follow a January Asia-based report that said the Google tablet will run Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" and be priced around $199 to compete with Amazon's Kindle Fire.
However, Shim said it is not clear how Google will market the device. "I don't know how they plan on marketing it. If it's going to be a premium device, or if it's going to be a Kindle Fire type competitor," he said.
Whatever the case, after Google completes the planned acquisition of Motorola, it will instantly gain ownership of three tablets: the original 10.1-inch Xoom, the 10.1-inch Xyboard (aka Xoom 2), and the 8.2-inch Xyboard. Why Google feels it needs to have a 7-inch device too is not clear.
But the relative success of the 7-inch Kindle Fire could be one reason. Amazon shipped 5.3 million Fires in the fourth quarter, according to DisplaySearch's numbers. Though those numbers are only shipments (not sales), a report from Barclays Capital's Anthony DiClemente estimated Kindle Fire sales at five million units. Only Apple's iPad has exceeded that level of sales and shipments in that short of a time period.
And the small-screen tablet market could get crowded very quickly. A smaller iPad is now in the testing stage, according to a Taipei-based research firm as well as other Asia-based sources.
That Apple tablet, if it becomes a real product, likely won't appear until late this year. Presumably giving Google time to test its design before a smaller Apple tablet hits the market.
Google did not respond to a request for comment.
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MIUI v4 unofficial port to samsung galaxy ace.mov
Okay guys. Here we go..
Its an amazing job that teamcooper (XDA ) has made. We have ported MIUI to the galaxy ace.
It isnt released yet but some screenies are available
http://www.facebook.com/pages/TeamCooper/275954555792517
We are the first group to port MIUI to mdpi devices.
Apple aquires Chomp to help with that iTunes revamp
Do you remember the iTunes/App Store overhaul we talked about a few days ago?
The new design is said to be even simpler and more user-friendly than the current design. Apple is working on ways to enhance the speed and efficiency of finding new content, such as songs, videos, and applications. The cornerstone element of Apple’s new iTunes Store is interactivity. As Apple vaguely explained to a number of music labels and entertainment partners, Apple is looking to make the iTunes Store a much more engaging experience.
Yeah, Apple is not doing that 100 percent organically like the barley at Cafe Macs. Turns out, it is bringing some outside talent to help with the job. TechCrunch learned that a startup founded by Ben Keighran called “Chomp” is now part of Apple:
This is not a cheap “acqui-hire”, Apple has bought the Chomp team and technology and plans to use both to completely revamp App Store search and recommendations, I hear.
Chomp currently powers Verizon’s Android market, but it might be time for Big Red to look for a new technology partner.
Update: Our sources said Chomp CEO Ben Keighran and CTO Cathy Edwards are already working at Apple. Keighran joined the iTunes marketing team, and Edwards is now a senior iTunes engineer.
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Apple getting ready to ditch the traditional iPhone, iPad, and iPod dock connector
An updated “micro dock” would make room for bigger batteries, 4G radios, and other components far more important to the iPhone and iPad in a PC free world.
We’ve heard that Apple is getting ready to ditch the dock connector as it’s currently sized and implemented on iPods, iPhones, and iPads. The reason isn’t anything political, like a new desire to conform to an outdated micro-USB standard, but typically Apple: to save space inside the iPhone 5 for what are now more important components.
There are some precedents for this. Apple switched from the very common mini SIM card to the then very uncommon micro SIM card for the original iPad. They took the antenna out of the core package and put it around the edge in the iPhone 4. They had 10 hours of battery life they wanted to hit. They had a Retina display and its backlight. They had an HSPA radio. They had 802.11n Wi-Fi. They had a bigger camera sensor. They had a lot of power-hungry components, and they needed space to hold them and power them, so they switched to a smaller SIM and kicked the antenna to the outside.
The dock connector, while not huge, still takes up space that could otherwise go to what are now more important components like battery and LTE radios
The dock connector as it exists now is a relatively big component that takes up, while not a lot of space compared to the entire assembly, a lot of space compared to the difference between mini and micro SIM.
4G LTE radios also take up a lot of space. Apple has waited on better, smaller chipsets, and won’t be going to a form-factor the size of the Galaxy Nexus or Nokia Lumia 900 any year soon, but every square millimeter they can save inside the device will matter.
The importance of the dock connector has also changed. When the iPhone 4 was released, iOS was not yet PC free. There was no iCloud. There was no AirPlay. There was no Bluetooth 4.0.
Apple cut-the-cord to iTunes with iOS 5. Cutting the 30-pin dock connector down to size is a logical next step.
The 30-pin dock handled all syncing and data transfer, including backups, music, movies, and other media, all car and other connections, even video-out dongles. Over the years it changed slightly, most significantly the change from FireWire to USB-only charging, but up until now it did all the heavy lifting.
Up until now. Backups are easier and better over iCloud. Wi-Fi sync can handle even large media files, if not as quickly, still relatively painlessly given their average frequency. Video and screen mirroring just bean straight to the Apple TV. Accessories can connect and interact over the air. The iTunes app tether has been appreciably cut, so the timing to cut down on the dock connector might never be better.
Apple has also reduced the size of connectors in their Mac line, going to the PCI Express and Mini DisplayPort based Thunderbolt connector almost across the line (Mac Pro the lone holdout).
iOS devices probably can’t go Thunderbolt since they doesn’t use PCI Express architecture, but that doesn’t mean the dock port can’t get smaller, doing everything it still needs to do in a PC free world, and saving Apple precious space inside the iPhone 5 package.
(I’m saying iPhone 5 because we haven’t heard a specific timeline. iPad 3 is a much bigger device which may not be facing the physical size constraints of the iPhone yet. iPad did get the micro SIM first, however, so it’s possible Apple could be looking to debut a newer, smaller dock connector on that device first. We just haven’t heard anything specific about it and so think iPhone 5 is more likely.)
Apple probably won’t go micro-USB either, because it’s not faster and not Apple’s style.
A smaller dock connector — a “micro dock” if you will — makes a lot more sense.
Not all current accessories would be compatible, of course, even if Apple offered an adapter dongle. It would upset as many customers as it would thrill. But Apple had never been afraid to ruthlessly jettison the past for a better future. Just ask the floppy drive, and now the optical drive and FireWire port.
Apple is fearless when it comes to driving the future. And the dock connector might be next on their list.
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OMAP 5 smart multicore processor vs. quad-core ARM Cortex-A9
Sometimes less really is more. Check out the Web page loading time between TI's OMAP™ 5 smart multicore processor, featuring two ARM® Cortex™-A15 at 800MHz and specialized cores and accelerators, compared to a commercial device powered by a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor at 1.3GHz. The OMAP 5 processor-based device handily beats the quad-core based device, in rendering the web pages while downloading videos and playing an MP3 file! Stop by TI's booth at Mobile World Congress in Hall 8, stand 8A84 to see the OMAP 5 platform in action.
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Porsche Design BlackBerry P'9981 Hands-on
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Nokia to unveil cheaper Windows smartphone: sources
Nokia will next week unveil a new, cheaper smartphone using Microsoft's Windows Phone software, targeting a wider market for its new range of smartphones, two sources close to the company said.
Cheaper phones are the key for Nokia and Microsoft in their battle to win a larger share of the market, analysts say.
In addition to the new Lumia 610 Nokia will also unveil at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona a global version of its high-end Lumia 900 phone, which AT&T is scheduled to roll out in the United States, the sources said.
Nokia is set to unveil the phones at a news conference next Monday, on February 27.
Nokia last year dumped its own smartphone software platforms in favor of Microsoft's Windows Phone, which has so far had a limited impact due to the high prices of phones using it.
Microsoft's share of the smartphone market fell to a mere 2 percent last quarter, compared with 3 percent a year ago and 13 percent four years earlier, according to Strategy Analytics.
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The ViewSonic ICS smartphones and Tablet PC 2012 MWC stunning debut
With the MWC 2012 time nearer and nearer, various manufacturers have also gearing up to release their secret weapon, the ViewSonic ICS high-definition mobile phone and tablet PC is also stunning debut in the 2012 MWC, this time dishing out the world's first IPS the Dual -SIM smartphone and a new flat-panel series, ready to capture your wallet! press release == global leading brand of video-cum-consumer electronics and communications devices ViewSonic upcoming 2012 MWC held in Barcelona, Spain (World Mobile Communications Assembly), first published several of the latest Dual-SIM smartphone products, including the world's first ultra-high quality 960 × 640 pixels, 326 ppi ultra-high resolution IPS panel Dual-SIM smartphone ViewPhone 4s, ultra-thin eyes brilliant dual-SIM smartphone ViewPhone 4e, great big screen Dual-SIM smartphone ViewPhone 5e, and the first time in European appearance ViewPhone 3. In addition, ViewSonic is also dishing out a new generation 7-inch and 10 inch ViewPad series, including the ViewPad the G70 equipped with the latest Android system ICS, the ViewPad E70, and the ViewPad E100, equipped with Windows Professional operating system, the ViewPad the P100. ViewSonic flat products of the wisdom of the 3.5-inch to 10-inch dual card dual standby, smart phones and all kinds of operating systems, the complete layout of the hand-held mobile device market, to meet the various needs of consumers, provide a full range of operational requirements. The world's first ultra-high quality 960 × 640 pixels, 326 ppi resolution Super Clear the IPS panel, the Dual-SIM smartphone ViewPhone 4s, users can enjoy the ultra-high definition and wide viewing angle panel visual feast, anytime, anywhere immersed in the most wonderful wealth of multimedia entertainment. ViewPhone 4s equipped with Android ICS system provides multi-tasking performance, allowing users to use different software, such as talking on the phone side to download the action, in the corresponding fast and smooth processor performance, at any time to enjoy the most perfect action experience . Home after ViewPhone 4s body 5-megapixel camera, front VGA camera supports video calling, plus the latest ViewScene 3D will also provide more user-friendly control interface, together to meet the individual users of mobile internet and other audio-visual entertainment , as well as mobile workers anytime, anywhere, arbitrary high efficiency requirements. ViewSonic Europe product manager Luigi Castellano, said: "ViewSonic ViewPhone the Dual-SIM smartphone series is the business market, often traveling abroad, work abroad, study the use of those who desire and transnational family and friends to maintain contact interaction of the perfect mobile solution program the Dual-SIM smartphone so that not only has two sets of door number or travel frequently, users can more easily integrate two SIM card in a mobile phone to enjoy the most affordable mobile communication services with different numbers each user while allowing a machine to intelligently manage the areas of work contacts and family and social circles of private life. ViewSonic last year, that is, observe this market demand, to design a new series of ViewPhone to the user's point of view, and thinner in appearance The stylish one-piece design, panel size and resolution, and advanced hardware specifications to upgrade the same time the ViewSonic exclusive ViewScene 3D interface smart evolution to the next, and improve overall software performance, to dramatically ViewPhone in hardware and software take into account the control experience, and the parity of their loved ones at reasonable prices to take into account the burden on consumers, to let ViewPhone affordable luxury and simple to use, performance of mobile communication devices on behalf of double. "In addition, the multiple functions new ViewPhone preset to provide personal and business users Chang Italy, and professional experience. Strengthen the performance of mobile audio and video entertainment SRS TruMedia such as built-in, allows the user to the full functionality of editing in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, file and preview Adobe PDF files, or use services such as DropBox cloud view and edit files, there can be text, hand-painted, recording or photographic all-round super notebook software Note the Everything, even through wireless means, directly ViewPhone print archive; business travel, you can use the Trip Advisor Hotel Bed and breakfast and travel guide viewing options at any time would like to Internet Wi-Fi Finder, you can immediately find out the Wi-Fi hotspots, even while offline can unlimited extension of the hot spot data in the database fast Internet ViewPhone powerful software support for mobile intelligent life easier control, smart efficiency. In addition to the world's first ultra-high quality ViewPhone 4s, the ViewSonic ViewPhone 5e & ViewPhone, 4e ViewSonic to become closer to the price of the more extraordinary and extreme manipulation Dual-SIM smartphone, reasonable price, superior performance, stable quality, easy to use product concept, the easier for consumers to enjoy affordable luxury mobile communications experience. The great big picture of the Dual-SIM smartphone ViewPhone 5e, ViewSonic in the MWC's first 5-inch multi-touch screen, the Dual-SIM smartphone to carry Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwidch system with 800 × 480 WVGA resolution, provides vivid high-definition image quality, the big picture and help users of any exciting details. ViewPhone 5e is not just a Dual-SIM, smart phones, is a has a strong business professional mobile communications equipment, built-in multi-multiplexing applications, allowing users to build exclusive mobile office at any time, work and life more convenient smarter and more efficient. The ultra-thin eye brilliant dual-SIM smartphone ViewPhone 4e, for the general user to have two phone ViewPhone 4e will be the best choice for them out of the Spear Man trouble. This Android system, with a 3.5-inch capacitive touch screen Dual-UIM smart phone is only 10.3mm thin body, and allows users to simultaneously use two different numbers of mobile communications services. 650MHz processor, HVGA capacitive touch design, the fuselage built-in 3 megapixel auto focus camera, while providing colorful photography and display capabilities. Not only have a stylish and unique appearance, ViewPhone 4e also has more long-lasting battery life than other comparable smartphones, allowing users to preset FM Radio and high-resolution Internet streaming capabilities, be able to enjoy never compromise, high-quality audio and video entertainment. Parity advantage of ViewPhone 4e high performance specifications and their loved ones, for all travelers, one can easily afford, but also in one fell swoop enjoy smart phones both mobile multimedia devices playmate! ViewSonic the ViewPad has the most diverse operating system choice, allowing users to select a different tablet goods can be based on personal work or social needs, the variety of products to enhance the performance and functionality, the price will also be more affordable market advantage, so that consumers can easily enjoy with a new generation of affordable luxury mobile. Powered by ICS 7 inch thin flat-panel the ViewPad G70 wisdom of life like a shadow, ViewSonic in the 2012 MWC showcase its 7-inch flat-panel equipped with the latest Android 4.0 system the ViewPad the G70 to ultra-light, ultra-thin body, for the user to create an unprecedented extreme light action and intellectual life. Built-in ViewScene 3D user interface enables users to more easily operate the ViewPad G70 features a simple and smooth experience. A machine with 3G, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless capabilities, can also ensure that all the time to access the data. The ViewPad the G70 along with the mini HDMI, micro USB, and even mini USB extension, 1GB memory and 4GB storage capacity, expandable up to 32GB Micro SD Card interface, so that the ViewPad G70 can recruit users a wide range applications and files to meet the rich and diverse needs. The ViewPad the G70 body Rear 2-megapixel camera, pre-300 000-pixel video camera. 1024 × 600 high-resolution multi-point capacitive touch screen, showing the perfect photo or movie image quality, the ViewPad the G70 through the Google Mobile Service certification in the Android Market to download ten thousand kinds of interesting exciting applications, along with GPS / AGPS function, to ensure that every user to enjoy the most in the localization of mobile communications services. ViewSonic also introduced more light volume, price will become closer to the ViewPad E70, to provide users with different options. The ViewPad the E100 - equipped with a thin flat panel of the ICS 10 inch IPS to the entertainment experience more smooth and neat, the ViewSonic 10-inch tablet, the ViewPad the E100 will also debut at the MWC, equipped with the latest the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system can support Adobe Flash, as well as new then the evolution of ViewSonic 3D interface for the user easy and rich control the functions and services to enjoy. The ViewPad the E100 with a 9.7-inch 1024 × 768 high-resolution LED-backlit IPS display panel, can present a clear high-definition picture and wide viewing angle display performance, with a 1GHz processor, in one fell swoop to show the most advanced user-friendly handling. The ViewPad the E100 thin stylish body weighing only 620 grams, thin 9.1mm Bluetooth transmission interface, Wi-Fi wireless networking, HDMI, USB and Micro SD Link Interface; 3G version of the ViewPad the E100 can enjoy more unrestrained, anytime, anywhere wireless Internet access. The ViewPad the P100 - 10 inch IPS Professional Edition Windows Tablet to redouble enhance the work efficiency In addition to the models of diverse and complete Android tablet, ViewSonic will also be the latest professional-grade Windows tablet the ViewPad P100 for user hardware is the most powerful, most technologically advanced handling and performance. Professional grade built-in Windows ® 7 operating system, using the 1280 × 800 high-resolution 10-inch IPS panel with body dual-lens design, the ViewPad the P100 can be passed at any time for the user the clearest realistic business video conferencing. Equipped with 1.6GHz Intel N2600 dual-core processor will provide the experience of the user controlled as in the general computer using the Windows 7 operating system. ViewSonic all-round layout of the smart phones and tablet device market, the most advanced mobile technology to enable more consumers to enjoy life, not only offers a variety of smart phones and flat goods, performance, and approachable price advantage to high-profile performance captured consumers, and successfully captured the territory of the mobile market, and more will continue to Dual-SIM smartphone and multiple flat panel products and other kinds of innovative mobile communications technology to lead the global market trends. == The above share for Members, if you satisfied with the content, a praise to encourage it to the little brother to KisPlay 3C club other recommended articles ? the EPSON to enter the sports and fitness market! 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