Showing posts with label CES 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CES 2013. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Huawei Ascend Mate, new 6.1 inch phablet

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Lately smartphones manufacturers are thinking that it is better the larger screen of the new device they have created, but it actually is not. Soon there will be virtually no difference between the size of a tablet and a smartphone , so we'll be talking on the phone while holding up a brick next to our ear. The Galaxy Note II 5.5 inch was a bit extreme for many, but the grand prize goes to the Huawei Ascend Mate, a new phablet which measures no less than 6.1 inches and I'm sure just won the award for smartphone world's largest.
The phone originally was to be presented at CES 2013, but it seems that has leaked a couple of weeks before.
And what is the hardware that makes this Android phone? Well as we said has a 6.1 inch screen with full HD resolution, but also carries a powerful quad-core processor at 1.8GHz and has a large 4000mAh battery. Its density is 361 pixels per inch, surpassing even the Retina display of the iPhone 5.
It is expected that the price of Huawei Ascend Mate is nearly $ 500.

Monday, December 24, 2012

ZTE Grand S will be presented at CES 2013

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The CES 2013 is just around the corner and there we see a lot of gizmos, gadgets and devices of all types and sizes. One of these will be a smartphone , the ZTE Grand S. It is a new mobile with 5-inch screen and photo, we see above, has started flying Internet recently. It seems that a new smartphone with full HD joins the club next to the HTC Droid DNA, Oppo Find 5 and some more.
We do not know much about it, but we do know that he would become the full HD smartphone with the world's thinnest and that its thickness is only 7.6 mm, although this would not be true if we take into account the Find 5, whose thickness is even lower.
We do not have the slightest idea of what their hardware , but we hope to have a quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM and a camera of at least 8 megapixels.
What do you expect from the ZTE Grand S?

Friday, December 21, 2012

Samsung presented its flexible displays at CES

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In a couple of weeks I will be starting the CES 2013, and reportedly display division, Samsung will be making the presentation of the new technology for flexible displays for the company, which, with its 5.5-inch size, are Perfect for use in phablets. South Korea is also ready to present a display of the same type but of 55 inches will surely be adapted for use in televisions.
Samsung and other manufacturers have been working on flexible displays for a while and even went on to say, before its launch, the Galaxy Note II incorporate a screen of this style, which in the end it turned out to be.
The screens that Samsung will present at CES 2013 are, as we said, a flexible 55-inch TV and a flexible 5.5-inch smartphone, but also it will have HD resolution and a density of 267 pixels per inch.
Will we see a device with flexible display and running at CES? It is highly unlikely, but will have to wait and see.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Details leaked of Samsung SCH-S960L

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Both the CES 2013 as the MWC 2013 will take place in the months of January and February, respectively, so in those periods of the year we will surely see a lot of new smartphones of all types and sizes, and insurance can also browse supersmartphones those that we love them all.
One of the insurance companies that will present new Samsung devices, and one of the phones that could be made ​​aware that time is one known as Samsung SCH-S960L. Obviously that's the model number, not the name by which we know him later.
This smartphone is an Android 4.1.2 with pretty decent specifications, as it has a CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core 1.5GHz and its screen has a resolution of 1280 × 720 pixels.
Considering that today's best smartphones use four cores, this small surely fall in the category of mid-range phones, which is not bad.
Do you think the Samsung SCH-S960L will be a completely new device or perhaps a variant of an existing one?