Showing posts with label amoled. Show all posts
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Friday, March 15, 2013

The Samsung Galaxy S IV is here


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The wait has been long, but it certainly was worth it: the Samsung Galaxy S IV has finally been presented yesterday in the city of New York. After many months of speculation and rumors, we finally have the opportunity to check out the new smartphone which has proved as good as we thought. Let your details below.
Galaxy S IV Specifications

Again Samsung surprised us with a new beast instead of a mobile phone. The S IV stands, easily the best phone on the market today (but has not yet been released). Here's why:

-OS: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean).
-Processor: Samsung Octa five or eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon, depending on the region.
-Screen: Super AMOLED is a 5-inch Full HD resolution and a pixel density of 441 per inch. It has been said that more details of the technology will be made public display when the phone is released.
-RAM: 2GB.
-Storage: 16GB, 32GB or 64GB. It can be expanded using a microSD card.
-Main camera: it has a 13 megapixel sensor, has autofocus and can record in Full HD.
-Front camera: it has a 2 megapixel sensor.
-Battery: 2600mAh.
-Available in white and black.
-Other: infrared emitter.

Samsung has yet to confirm which regions receive mobile processor Octa 5 and what they will do with the Qualcomm Snapdragon will likely be a 600.

Design and performance of the Galaxy S IV

Compared with his younger brother, the S III, S IV is slightly larger because its screen is 5 inches. It has an extremely thin bezel is one of the lightest smartphones to date. It is also quite slim, although the market there are others who are even more so. The case, as can be expected, is made of polycarbonate.
In general, if you've tried the S III, S IV will see that is very similar, only slightly larger.

In terms of performance, the smartphone is capable of running quickly assign any task, has hardly completed pressing the screen when the phone is running the action. This is not surprising, since devices Galaxy S line have always been very quick.

Galaxy S IV Functions

Samsung said the S IV would focus not so much on the hardware side, but more on what are the functions. One of the most remarkable things is that the device can surf the Internet without even touching it, which is possible thanks to Air View and Air Gesture.

-Air View allows us to operate the device screen does not even touch it, just enough to have our finger a few inches above it. This is a function similar to that used by the Note II with your stylus, the S Pen.

Gesture-Air allows us to interact with the S IV using all our power, for which we must move it from side to side. This is used, for example, to switch images in our photo gallery, to switch between browser tabs to change the song the music player of the phone and other similar tasks.

Both functions usually come disabled by default, but suffice to enable them to use them.
Two other striking features are known as Smart Smart Pause and Scroll.

Pause-Smart is able to detect if we are paying full attention to the smartphone. If for example we are watching a video and suddenly look in another direction, playback automatically pauses.

-Smart Scroll allows us to move up or down when you're viewing a website or reading a mail, all without even lay a finger on the screen. This is ideal for when you hold the phone in one hand and took a drink in the other, for example. Simply tilt the smartphone in the desired direction to move the page.

Indeed, the S IV is also responsible for keeping an eye on our health thanks to S Health. This software allows us to enter other data and records by itself. When we consult give us some details about our health, eating habits and so on. Nor do we expect a full medical report, it will be necessary to visit a real doctor.

And this is only part of what the new Galaxy has prepared for us. If you have the opportunity to buy it, do not hesitate when available during the second quarter of the year, ie approximately between April and June.

Tell us: what do you think the new Samsung Galaxy S IV? Was this the smartphone you expected or thought it would be a different terminal?

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Samsung working on a Super AMOLED screen 5-inch Full HD

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It's that time of year where you start to hear (or read as applicable) rumors about different mobile phones , laptops, computers and other devices that we will see in the next edition of the CES, but obviously also talks about the great smartphones that we see in the MWC. Remember that these two events are held in January and February respectively.

Of course the hardware is also part of this whole world of rumors, and Samsung is back again on the lips of many. With its great technology , South Korea is currently putting the finishing touches on a 5-inch screen that will be Super AMOLED and Full HD resolution, not to mention that due to its density of 441 pixels per inch will be able to rival the great screen HTC Droid DNA .

Apparently Samsung plans is that this small into production in January-March 2013 to start being used in mobile since about April.

Do you think the Galaxy S IV take one of these screens?

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Samsung will start producing flexible AMOLED screen in November

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In the past we have related to Samsung with flexible screens in a couple of opportunities. was said further that the Galaxy Note 2 would have a flexible screen, which was not well . Anyway, are still rumors that Samsung is developing flexible AMOLED screens, and it seems that the South Korean giant plans to mass produce them starting in November.
It is said that Samsung is focused particularly on a flexible AMOLED display will measure 5.5 inches and will be incorporated into a future of improved model Galaxy Note 2. What does this mean? Original rumor that still remains alive, and hope that obviously becomes a reality.
Do you think that flexible displays could change the way we use devices and gadgets today?

Friday, September 7, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 reaches 20 million units



In late July I told you that the Samsung Galaxy S3 had already sold over 10 million units .But now, having been on the market for only three months, the new smartphone has managed to reach 20 million units. With this record, the S3 becomes the most successful smartphone Samsung has released one of the best-selling smartphones in the world, and surely now is the one with the highest number of sales, or at least it is in USA .
If you do not remember the specifics of this beast, you refresh the memory. It has a quad-core Exynos processor or dual-core Snapdragon (depending on model), RAM varies between 1GB and 2GB (also depends on the version), your screen is a Super AMOLED 4.8-inch HD and the internal memory can be 16GB or 32GB. At the time I speak of that would be 64GB, but it seems that the project was canceled. The leading front camera is 1.9 megapixels and the standard is 8 megapixels. It also has some great features like Smart Stay, S Beam or Cast AllShare.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Toshiba Regza T-02D, new smartphone Android 4.0

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Toshiba is known for making laptops and computers , but also dedicated to the creation of other types of products, and one of them are smartphones. The new mobile phone company is the Toshiba Regza T-02D, a high-end smartphone that comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
The great T-02D Regza AMOLED Plus uses a 4.3-inch, 540 × 960 pixels, also has a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor S4 dual-core running at 1.5GHz, has 1GB of RAM and camera 13.1 megapixel Sony Exmor sensor has an R.
The Toshiba Regza T-02D was put on sale yesterday.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The world's thinnest smartphone is also one of the most resistant

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The smartphone world's slimmest was not manufactured by Apple nor Samsung, but the Chinese company Oppo, who decided to baptize his work as Oppo Finder . With 6.65 mm thick, I'm sure nobody expected this phone to be used as a hammer, right? Actually it can, and this is shown in the video below.
To refresh her memory, recall that the Oppo Super Finder has a screen 4.3-inch AMOLED Plus, with 16GB of space, 1GB of RAM, 8-megapixel rear camera and 1.3 megapixel front, not to mention further that uses Android 4.0 ICS.
Look at the video and you can see that the Oppo Finder goes almost without a scratch after his meeting with some nails.

 

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Samsung and the future of the screens



Does anyone here remember the days when the monitors of computers were monochrome? It's been two decades since their introduction. Over the years, witnessed many advances in technology screens and monitors, moving from the first color graphics card, the IBM CGA, VGA and later to the Super VGA (SVGA). Currently, we enjoy Full HD screens and some people even have their own 3D monitor, then what does the future hold?
Samsung seems to have a very optimistic view on the future of the screens, and now this can be seen on devices like the S3 has a screen SuperAMOLED HD or Galaxy Tab 7.7 that has a SuperAMOLED Plus. Regarding the company's plans for the coming years, probably soon we will find what we see in the image: transparent screens, and have also been seen conceptual models of 3D AMOLED, other paper thin and do not forget to the famous flexible displays.
Which of the above types of screen do you think Samsung will focus? Does anyone in particular or all at once?