Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Samsung Galaxy Tab Smartphone P100


Samsung is now become the most promising company in term of Smartphone's and Tablet computing development. Samsung has recently launched its new family member of its Samsung Galaxy Tab known as Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 device with lots of powerful feature’s. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, in its current form, was born out of a response to Apple's sleek and thin iPad tablet. The original Galaxy Tab 10.1, which hadn't reached market yet, just couldn't compete, so Samsung went back the drawing board and turned out this beauty of a tablet in record time. And this one can compete.


Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab is Samsung’s move onto the tablet warfield and luckily we are right here in the battle fray to give you first-hand scoop from the announcement event. Some might argue that it’s rather a step down from laptops but the Samsung Galaxy Tab smartphone DNA is obvious from the moment you touch it.The 7-inch Android tablet has full phone functionality and the only thing that separates it from being called an insanely oversized cell phone is the fact that you cannot make phone calls by holding it next to your ear. The rest of the specs sheet looks like it belongs to a cell phone if you don’t mind the oversized screen.


Tech Specification : 

Dimensions 190.09mm X 120.45mm X 11.98mm
Operating System Android 2.2 (Froyo)
Battery Talk Time Up to 2,280 minutes (2G), up to 1,050 minutes (3G), up to 280 minutes (VT Call)
Battery StandBy Up to 1,660 minutes (2G), up to 1,530 minutes (3G)

Size 380g
Display TFT (C-type) Resolution WSVGA (1024 x 600)
Camera 3.0 Mega pixel Flash & Auto Focus
Video Recorder, Player & Calls

Music Player
Embedded Wallpaper
Mobile Printing
MMS, SMS , Email , Bluetooth

User Memory up to 16 GB
External Memory up to 32 GB
Extra Feature Skype, Ebook, Office, All share




Samsung Galaxy Tab Smartphone P100 Review on YouTube


NEW SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB 750


On January 27, 2010 Apple boss Steve Jobs introduced the world to a little something called the iPad, and suddenly tablet became something other than what you take when ill. A flotilla of other tablets, mostly Android, followed but failed to crash Apple's party. Samsung, with its original Galaxy Tab starring a 7- inch display and Android Froyo, led the charge but to no avail. A year later, here are the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9, both are running Google's tablet OS, Honeycomb. But are they any different from the slew of Honeycomb tablets already flooding the market?




Aggrandizing its Ipad 2 (8.8mm) as the world's most thinnest ,lightest and fastest tablet,apple now surely got a worthy competitor with the arrival of all new anticipated SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB 750 (8.6mm) snatching it's title of world's most thinnest tablet by 0.2mm.SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB 750 comes with a powerful 1ghz dualcore tegra 2 processor and 1gb ram providing the users fastest entertainment.Running on Android 3.1 Honeycomb the galaxy tab does multitasking effortlessly.comes with a dazzling display screen of 10.1 inch WXGA TFT LCD with a screen resolution of 1280*800.The front end comes with a 2 MegaPixel camera on the top middle for video chat and the rear end comes with a 3 Megapixel camera with an Autofocus LED flash which gives stunninng clarity pics and lets you record the videos in HD[720P].GALAXY TAB 750 weighs abt 565 grams which feels very light on hands and has a size of 256.7(w)*175.3(h)*8.6mm(d) and has dual speakers that create surround sound effect.


Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 Review, feature and specifications :

Network band: Quad band EDGE/GPRS/HSPA +21
Operating System: Android v3.1 (Honeycomb)
Processor Type: Dual Core
Processor: 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2
OS Feature: Multi-tasking
Display Screen Size: 10.1 inches
Display Feature: Multi touch screen, 4 way rotations
Display Resolution: 1280 × 800 WXGA
Display Type: TFT LCD
Sensors : Gyroscope, Compass , accelerometer , Ambient light sensor
Camera Size: 3.0 mega pixels
Camera Feature: LED Flash , HD video recording
Front Camera Size: 2.0 Mega Pixels
Full HD Playback @ 30fps
Video Format Support: mpeg4, xvid, divX, wmv,h.264,h.263,VP8
Audio Format support: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+,WMA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (2.4GHz,5GHz)
Audio Connector: 3.5 mm headphone Jack
Speakers Feature: Surround Sound
Android Market for apps downloads
Google Talk Video Chat, Google Maps, etc
Internet Connectivity: 3G HSPA+ , up to 21 Mbit/s, WiFi 802.11 (a/b/g/n) (Dual band support 2.4GHz/5GHz)
Data Transfer Connectivity: Bluetooth v3.0, USB 2.0
Assisted GPS , turn-by-turn navigation with Google maps
Mobile Office (Polaris): PPT, Word, Excel docs creating/editing
Memory: 1GB RAM
Internal Storage memory: 16/32/64 GB
Battery Model: 7000mAh
Video Play Backup: up to 9 hours
Audio Play Backup: up to 72 hours
Dimensions: 256.7 x 175.3 x 8.6 MM
Weight : 565 gram


Monday, 26 September 2011

Blackerry Curve 8990




Blackberry 8990 Curve is now more appropriate for businessmen because of its business features like organizers, memos, tasks, maps and many more.
It has better memory card with the facility of 256MB and additional 16GB for you to save huge files.
It has 3.2-megapixel camera that captures the whole thing with its wonderful image contrast.
With Blackberry 8990 Curve, you can search the net with minimal hindrances that may come up.

This unit also has a long life battery to accommodate longer chatting with the people, frequent internet surfing, longer talking hours, or even open all its applications simultaneously.
It will keep you hooked to your relatives and friends easily through of its more enhanced Wi Fi.
The handsets have easy display and feature that makes exploring and menu searching convenient.


Features :

SMS        Yes
MMS       Yes
Email        Yes
Bluetooth  Yes
Infrared     No
Wi-fi        Yes
3G           No
Camera   Yes
Video Capture  Yes
FM Radio  No
Audio Player  Yes
Video Player  Yes
Memory Slot  Yes
Java        Yes
SmartPhone  Yes

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Samsung is suing Apple again


I wonder if anybody reads these articles and thinks “Wow, I’m honestly shocked!” anymore. Yes, Samsung is adding even more lawsuits against Apple to its list.
This news comes just ten days after we reported the previous suit. The main goal is to ban Apple from selling iOS devices in the Netherlands, particularly the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad, and iPad 2.

The complaints are regarding the 3G technologies in Apple’s products. Since these are standard in mobile phones throughout the world, I’m curious to find out why Samsung is suing just Apple. Again. Well, it’s probably because Apple is going after Samsung in courts at every turn too.
Here’s what Lee Younghee, head of global marketing for mobile communications at Samsung has to say about it:
We’ll be pursuing our rights for this in a more aggressive way from now on. We’ve been quite respectful and also passive in a way. However, we shouldn’t be … anymore.
That pretty much translates into “It’s time to kick some ass.” An anonymous Samsung executive also said as soon as the iPhone 5 hits market, the company is planning on suing that phone too. Apparently, it would be impossible to sell it without Samsung’s patents.

These two kids just can’t play nice in the sandbox. For most of 2011, the smartphone manufacturers have been arguing back and forth. Apple issued a couple of lawsuits against Samsung toward the beginning of the year. After that, it seems as if Samsung just got fed up and fired a few back. The argument has spread publicly around the world. Germany, United Kingdom, Korea, Japan, Australia, and the Netherlands are all involved.
Seriously, that’s enough.

HTC Rhyme



Today the first look for HTC Rhyme is leaked over the entire net with its full specifications. According to the details the phone is purposed for the mid range mobile category with list of great features. This smart phone runs over the Qualcomm MSM 8255 single-core processor with power of 1GHz and processor is powered with the 786 MB RAM with Google Android operating system.



HTC Rhyme has a good amount of internal inbuilt memory of 4GB and gives power to user to expand memory up to 32 GB with microSD card slot. Company is giving free 8 GB card with phone. The phone has 3.7 inches of display screen built by using Super-LCD touch screen panel with resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. Handset is equipped with the 5.0 mega pixels of main camera that can easily record the video of 720p HD. Its front VGA CMOS camera is powered to enjoy the video calling. Other list of features includes 3.5mm headset jack, 1600mAh battery for longer backups, Bluetooth 3.0, micro USB 3.0, Charm Indicator, 802.11 Wi-Fi b/g/n connectivity, Wi-Fi Hotspot and Android Market.

HTC Rhyme General SpecificationRating: 0 out of 5 (0 votes cast)
Network : GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900

Announced : 2011, September
HTC Rhyme SizeDimension : 116.8 x 61 x 10.1 mm
Weight: -
HTC Rhyme DisplayType : S-LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size : 480 x 800 pixels, 3.7 inches (~252 ppi pixel density)
- Multi-touch input method
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
- HTC Sense UI 3.5
- Touch-sensitive controls

HTC Rhyme RingtonesType : MP3, WAV ringtones
Vibration : Yes

HTC Rhyme MemoryPhonebook : Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocal
Call records : Practically unlimited
Card slot : microSD, up to 32GB, 8GB card included
HTC Rhyme Data SpecificationGPRS: Yes
Edge : Yes
3G : HSDPA, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLan : Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot
Bluetooth : Yes, v3.0 with A2DP, EDR
Infrared port : No
HTC Rhyme Mobile FeaturesMessaging : SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser : HTML
OS : Android OS, v2.3.4 (Gingerbread)
Games : Yes
Colors : Various
Other Features
-3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100
-Loudspeaker Yes
-3.5mm jack Yes
-Internal 4 GB storage, 768 MB RAM
-1GHz Scorpion processor, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset
-Stereo FM radio with RDS
-GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
-Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
- Light-up Charm Indicator accessory
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- SNS integration
- Digital compass
- Dedicated search key
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail
- YouTube, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- MP3/AAC+/WAV player
- MP4/H.263/H.264 player
- Organizer
- Document viewer
- Voice memo/dial
- Predictive text input
HTC Rhyme BatteryBattery : Standard battery, Li-Ion 1600 mAh


Thursday, 22 September 2011

Dell XCD35 Smartphone


Nothing is ordinary in the world created with the power-packed Dell XCD35. Aspirations come to life with the 8.89 cm (3.5) capacitive-touch widescreen display. 3G,Wi-Fi, Android apps, embedded YouTube, Google Maps, email and much more.

Specification :


Display : 8.89 cm(3..5) WVGA (800X480 res.) capacitive touchsreen
3.5G (HSDPA) + Wi-Fi
Android 2.2
3.2 Camera




Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Samsung Wave 3 running on Bada 2.0




Samsung Wave 3 is the latest smart phone in the wave series from Samsung.The upgraded version features 4 Inch Super AMOLED Touch Screen , a 1.4GHz CPU and Samsung's latest TouchWiz UI, running on Bada 2.0, 720p Video Recording Chat on Messenger. It offers HSDPA network connectivity, GPRS/EDGE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and USB.


Key Features :
Platform : Bada OS 2
Display : 4 inch Super AMPLED Touch Screen
Size : 480*880 pixels
Camera : 5 MP
3G,GPRS,EDGE,BLUETOOTH : Yes
Memory : 3 GB Inbuilt (extra memory slot is also present)
Processor : 1.4 Ghz

Monday, 12 September 2011

Nokia’s concept phone Aeon for Future




Nokia’s concept phone Aeon could very well take on the iphone challenge.With its sexy design, the touch screen display will entirely replace the time-honoured keypad.Taking Nokia’s past strategy into account the Aeon looks to be jam packed with functionality.Watch this space. I am keen to see how far they will take this.


Thursday, 8 September 2011

Lenovo IdeaPad U300s First Ultrabook Device




Lenovo IdeaPad U300S Ultrabook is just 0.59” thick and weighs as little as 2.9 lbs. It has 13.3-inch ultra-slim display with HD resolution and Intel GMA 3000 graphic. This laptop is equipped with Intel Core i7-2677M or i5-2457M, up to 4 GB DDR3 memory, up to 256 GB SSD storage, 1.3MP integrated web camera (720p HD), 802.11bg/bgn WiFi, Bluetooth, HDMI, one USB 2.0 port, one USB 3.0 port, and SRS Premium Surround Sound. Breathable Keyboard improves airflow so the PC can run cooler on your lap. With Lenovo Enhanced Experience RapidDrive SSD technology, you can boot this computer in as little as 10 seconds.

Lenovo IdeaPad U300S Ultrabook Specs :

Display
Diagonal Size : 13.3”

Resolution : 1366 x 768 (HD)
ultra-slim display
Intel® Wireless Display (WiDi) technology

Graphics Card
Intel® GMA HD 3000 graphic

Processor 
Type : Intel® Core™ i7-2677M dual-core processor
Speed : 1.8 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.9 GHz
Cache : 4 MB L3
Type : Intel® Core™ i5-2457M
Speed : 1.6 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.1 GHz
Cache : 3 MB L3


Operating System 
Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium


Memory 
Up to 4 GB DDR3 memory

Storage 
Up to 256 GB SSD storage

Optical Drive 
External DVD reader/writer (optional)

Communication 
LAN : 10/100/1000M
WLAN : 802.11bg/bgn WiFi
Bluetooth : Yes

Inputs and Controls 
Breathable keyboard
AccuType keyboard with individual rounded keys
Intelligent Touchpad

Audio 
SRS® Premium Surround Sound™
2.0 speakers (2x1W)

Interface 
1 x USB 2.0
1 x USB 3.0
1 x headphone
1 x mic
1 x HDMI

Camera 
Integrated 1.3M (720p HD) webcam

Power 
Battery Life : up to 8 hrs (productive usage), 30 days standby
Lenovo RapidCharge

Security 
Anti-theft protection

Dimensions and Weight 
Width : 324 mm
Depth : 216 mm
Height : 14.9 mm
Weight : 2.9 lbs (with 4-cell battery)

Software 
Microsoft Security Essentials2.0
Google Chrome and iGoogle for Notebook
Adobe Reader
Device Active for FastBoot
Lenovo EE Boot Optimizer Rapid Driver(for SSD+HDD)
IE9.0 (by Critical update)
Windows Live Essentials 2011
Intel Rapid Start Technology(For SSD only)
Microsoft Office 2010

Color 
Graphite Gray
Clementine Orange


Wednesday, 7 September 2011

HTC Radar with the OS Window Mango 7


 Latest Windows Phone 7 Mango operating system powered phone is here. Latest HTC Radar fully touch screen is powered with the OS Windows Mango 7 and runs on the processor of 1GHZ. Processor is supported with the 512 MB of internal RAM. The phone has a list of decent features like 3G, Wi-Fi, Multi format Video player, Audio Player DLNA, GPS and Bluetooth v2.1.

HTC Radar comes with 3.8 inches of touch screen display with resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. You can easily click different pictures using its 5.0 mega pixels camera and camera is good as a basic digital cam with features of 28mm lens , LED flash and HD video recording. Phone is 3G ready and here is a VGA camera on the front to live chat with calling persons. Handset comes with 8GB of internal memory and easily expanded with microSD card slot.




HTC Radar Feature and Specifications:

Network band: Dual Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, HSPA/WCDMA
Operating system: Windows Phone 7 OS (Mango)
Processor: 1GHz
Display Screen Size: 3.8 inches
Display Type: Touch screen
Display Resolution: 480×800 pixels
Proximity, Gyro
Ambient light sensor
Camera Size: 5.0 mega pixels
Camera Features: 28mm lens, HD video recording, LED flash, back illuminated sensor
Secondary Camera: VGA camera
GPS Navigation with Bing Maps, HTC locations
Data Transfer Connectivity: Bluetooth v2.1 , A2DP
Internet Connectivity: 3G: Wireless LAN WiFi n, HSDPA up to 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA up to 5.76 Mbps
DLNA certified for wirelessly TV streaming
Internal Memory: 512MB RAM
Expandable Memory: Up to 8 GB
Audio Format Support: .m4a, .m4b, .mp3, .wma
Video Format Support: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .m4v, .mbr, .wmv
Video recording Format: .mp4
3.5mm headphone socket
Battery Model: 1520 mAh Li-Ion
Talk time: up to 530 minutes on 2G and 420 minutes on 3G
Stand by time: Up to 360 hours on 2G and 340 hours on 3G
Dimensions: 120.5 x 61.5 x 10.9 mm
Weight: 137gm


Gun Metal for Xbox




Gun Metal : War transformed Genre: Shooter | Style: Third Person shooter | Release: 2005 Shooter genre (Action Futuristic) 
This is a game similar or even equal to the Transformer game, in this game we can transform from vehicles into robots could even be a sophisticated jet aircraft with a high speed, it more or less such as film,apart from that you also served a pretty good graphics for the play, other than that you will be faced with 14 missions that have been provided in this game the enemies vary.
Gun Metal is a 3-D shooting game, released in 2002, for the Xbox and PC by the now defunct Rage Software Limited. The lead artist Nick Tipping and lead programmer Mark Featherstone on Gun Metal went on to form Moonpod.
Gun Metal is a futuristic action packed experience where you take control of the fully transformable, prototype combat vehicle known as the Havoc Suit. Use the Havoc Suit to battle-ground based enemies, or transform in the blink of an eye into an agile jet and take on aircraft in high-speed dogfights.
Either way, get ready for mind-blowing action and out of this world graphics. Fight hordes of enemies through 14 different missions, scorch the earth, crush rocks under foot, fell trees, and tear chunks out of towering buildings and raze entire settlements to the ground. You can also tool-up with an extensive armoury of devastating weaponry.
Gun Metal – you have to play for a robot who can transform into a plane. The battles will take place both on land and in the air.
You are familiar with the traditions of modern mehostroeniya? So, certainly aware that transformers as a class develop a heightened pace and wins the war who have these giant robots are fighting! You are granted a unique opportunity poupravlyat this robot / plane!


Distant future: The invention of the gate portals has made it possible to go into space and begin to colonize new planets, which immediately resulted in a bloody war. Then the Senate planet Helios has published a new project called Gun Metal, you are its pilot!


Game features:
24 types of weapons
14 missions
8 large maps

Beautiful 3D landscapes, you can destroy enemy cities, burn down forests and destroying the mountain!

Very successful embodiment of the mechanical robot transformer, able to transform into a plane.

BlackBerry Torch 9850 with BlackBerry OS 7



The BlackBerry Torch 9850 has features a 3.7-inch touchscreen display with 800 x 480 (WVGA) resolution and trackpad navigation, a rear 5-megapixel camera with flash and 720p HD video recording.
New Torch 9850 smartphone is also packs a 1.2GHz processor, GPS, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, and 16GB microSD card pre-installed (up to 32GB).

BlackBerry Torch 9850 is Global Ready smartphone that quad band with support for UMTS, HSPA, GSM, GPRS and EDGE.
After the BlackBerry Bold 9930, the Torch 9850 is become the Verizon’s second RIM smartphone that brings BlackBerry OS 7.


Tuesday, 6 September 2011

HTC Ruby Leaked Images


It looks like someone forgot about the HTC Flyer's glossy screen: a series of shots (now pulled) from Flickr reveal what appears to be the backside of a new HTC smartphone. The photo sharing service outed the shots as being taken by an HTC Ruby, a white-backed smartphone with a dual-flash camera and 3.5mm audio jack. Really, that's all we know. The last phone HTC codenamed "Ruby" turned out to be the HTC Arrive, so maybe this gem will shine with a Mango-tinged hue. Then again, Android is just as likely to use cameras and headphone jacks as any other OS, so really it's anybody's game. Hit the break for a bonus reflecto-shot and tell us what you think this phantom phone ought to run.

Monday, 5 September 2011

Sony Tablet S runs on Google Android 3.1 OS




The Sony Tablet S has a 9.4 inch, 1280 x 768 pixels display. It runs Google Android 3.1 operating system. Other specifications include front-facing 3 megapixel camera, rear-facing 5 megapixel camera and a built in infra red blaster.


Sony has been talking about two new Android tablets for a while. The Sony S1 tablet has a 9.4 inch display while the S2 tablet has a pair of 5.5 inch displays. It looks like those were code names. Engadget reports that the Sony S1 tablet will be called Tablet S and it is due out in the first half of September.


Sony's tablet is PlayStation certified which means that you can purchase and play PlayStation games on the tablet. You will also be able to send video from the tablet to a DLNA-enabled TV or other devices.

Sony will also offer accessories like a docking station, wireless keyboard and an adapter for connecting USB peripherals to the microUSB port on the tablet.


Apple iPhone 5 Vs Google Nexus Prime


We take a speculative look at the iPhone 5 and Google Nexus Prime to see which has the most potential

Both Google and Apple have new handsets coming before the end of the year – they're known as the iPhone 5 and Google Nexus Prime, respectively.But which will be the best? We take a speculative look at what to expect.


Form:
At the moment talking about the visuals and build of both these phones is like describing some mythical creature. Some internet rumours are clearly way out, even going as far as some very convincing-looking, but nonetheless clearly fabricated, 3D mock-ups of some very sci-fi looking devices.
Having said that, there are some level-headed ideas floating about.
An iPhone will of course always be instantly recognisable as such by the distinctive Apple signature style. But behind the overall consistent image there will be some aesthetic changes with the iPhone 5.

Many progressive smartphone designs are becoming thinner with each release and there’s no reason to believe this won’t continue with both the iPhone 5 and the Google Nexus Prime.However, in the case of the iPhone 5 at least there is the distinct possibility of it getting a bit bigger in length and width to accommodate a larger 4-inch touchscreen.
With previous iPhone’s the back panel has been idiosyncratically made from the same Gorilla glass as the touchscreen, with an aluminium surround.It wasn’t always like this though. The first iPhone had a completely aluminium back panel and rumours hint that this will return with the iPhone 5.

We’re betting the iPhone 5 will keep a physical home button, even though successive versions of iOS have incorporated more gesture navigation.Plus all the negative reactions to the rumour that Apple might be removing the Home button have probably secured its survival for some time to come.Not so with the Nexus Prime, it seems. Reports and sneak-peeks indicate a button-less device with a very large Samsung branded Super Amoled HD capacitive touchscreen.Actual size is still unknown. Measures of between 4 and 4.7-inches have been mentioned and a 720p resolution is on the cards.

Other information is scarce but at this point it looks like the Prime will also be larger than its predecessor to allow such big screen technology.In terms of overall shape and design little else appears to have changed with rounded corners and a textured back panel.


Processor and Memory:
There’s a pretty solid case for the idea that the iPhone 5 will be the first dual core Apple smartphone.
Many rumours imply it will use the same technology as the iPad 2, meaning a dual core ARM processor on the Apple A5 chipset.A clock speed of 1GHz or more seems probable in this case, along with the iPad 2’s dual core graphics processing unit (GPU).


At the very least we’d expect the iPhone 5 to mimic its predecessor with both 16GB and 32GB options for internal storage. But as with similar high-end devices there’s the possibility of a third 64GB option too.
It would be silly to have all that power with inadequate RAM to back it up, so at least 1GB of the stuff is a more sensible prospect.Whether the iPhone 5 will be Apple’s debut in external card storage is totally up in the air at this point – we’d hope so but we may yet be disappointed.


On the Google Nexus Prime we’re hearing a dual core TI OMAP4460 at a whopping 1.5GHz supported by 1GB of RAM and an unidentified GPU, though no doubt it will be suitably slick.Storage space is also a mystery but 32GB seems likely with perhaps higher and lower options too.It’s looking as though it will have external storage too with Micro SD support, there are no specifics on how much but 32GB seems pretty much standard high-end fare these days.

Operating System:
The iPhone 5 will be powered by iOS 5 – Apple's latest iteration of its mobile platform.
It’s a pretty extensive revamp, with over 200 new features Apple certainly has had plenty of new ideas to cram in.The new Notifications Centre, no doubt inspired by Android, removes the much-lamented and intrusive pop-ups in the centre of the screen.

Now you’re getting a neat little notification bar peeking in from the screen edge. After the bar pops up it’ll slope off in short order but if you want to attend to it straight away a single tap on the message will take you to the app which spawned it.If you’re feeling a bit more organised you can drag out the whole Notification Centre for a comprehensive list of past and present alert messages sorted by app.You can of course also delete obsolete messages but how much control you have over deleting multiples or indeed ‘clearing all’ is uncertain right now.

Tapping on any particular alert from your message history will take you to the source. Further to this, the notifications can be accessed from the lock screen.If messages appear while the phone is locked they have individual swipe locks, which you can use in place of the standard tab – doing so will take you to the relevant app directly.


Obviously keen to capitalise on BlackBerry Messenger’s popularity, Apple will debut its own iMessage service in iOS 5, which, just like RIM’s original, allows you to freely send text, image and video messages between Apple handsets.Not only this but it also supports group messaging and push notifications while working on both 3G and WiFi connections. The best part is that everything you send will be encrypted.
Apple’s Mail app has also received some attention with the addition of further formatting options. Indentation settings and rich text formatting is now part of the package, allowing you to use bold, italic and underline functions.

Not content with the blinding speeds of the iOS 4 Safari browser’s Nitro Javascript engine, Apple has done a bit more tuning and squeezed yet faster speeds out of it in iOS 5.New features are also on offer with The Reading List, a section where you can store interesting pages for postponed viewing, and Safari Reader, which lets you strip pages into raw text for cleaner, faster reading.

The Newsstand app archives all your digital newspaper and magazine subs, additionally background downloads mean you’ll never be left wondering where your new issue is.‘PC free’ was an Apple watchword this time round. The result is that there’s no need to tether your phone to a PC or Mac to use iTunes, or indeed any other service.

Most stuff which formerly needed a computer can now be sorted directly on the device, including composing, organising and synching cloud based features such as mailboxes and calendars.This PC free ethos extends to updates, which Apple has said will now be available over-the-air.The Nexus Prime will be the debut handset for Google’s brand new and long-awaited Android Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), also known as Android 4.0.

It will be a merging of Android Gingerbread 2.3 for smartphones and Android Honeycomb 3.0 for tablets, with the best features taken from each and all wrapped up in a nice new interface.USB support is a big step forward for the platform offering a much wider scope to devices running it – fancy using a console joypad for gaming? No problem.

We know this will be the update where Android becomes less fragmented. Google is promising to push updates out past the manufacturers and networks so you don’t have wait anymore. It should also work on most existing Android phones.The updated interface will offer extensive new functionality. It won’t be anything drastically different from Honeycomb but there will be a new app launcher, multitasking and app switching menus, a holographic user interface and resizable widgets.Tabbed browsing is also making the leap from Honeycomb as Gingerbread was sadly lacking in this area.There’s also some fancy face recognition and video face tracking, which sounds fun.

Camera:
Some details on the Nexus Prime’s camera have crept through, it’s looking like a 5-megapixel primary will be used, capable of 1080p HD video capture and with autofocus, digital zoom and video calling.There’s also a secondary camera but no details as to how powerful it will be.Speculation on the iPhone 5’s camera is still wide open and it could go either way.There’s the possibility of a big, feature-packed 8-megapixel primary but we’ve also been hearing rumours of an enhanced 5-megapixel camera with improved sensors.
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