Friday, January 25, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3, a new low cost tablet

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A week ago there were rumors that Samsung would soon introduced three new tablets currently known by their code names: Santos, Rome and Kona.

Now, apparently, one of three tablets actually be called Galaxy Tab 3, which is a bit weird. Why rare? Simple: Samsung, usually gives a number to the tablets under its screen size, as is the case Galaxy Tab July 7 inches, the Tab 10.1 to 10.1 inches, etc. Given this: are we facing a 3-inch tablet? Of course not, no one would launch such a thing.

Back then, according to a report from Digitimes, the Galaxy Tab 3 will be priced at only $ 150, but then it will be released a high-end model will cost $ 200, which is still cheap.

It is said that the Galaxy Tab 3 will be available in two sizes: 7 inches and 10 inches. Its specifications are unknown at the moment, but there is talk of a 5 megapixel camera, 3G and WiFi connectivity and 32/64GB of memory.

We hope to know more about new models during the MWC 2013.

Nokia starts to see progress

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It seems that all the hard work Nokia has finally begun to bear fruit. The company has released its financial report for 2012 and the fourth quarter of that year. In his report, says Nokia has sold 4.4 million units of smartphones Lumia, 9.3 million units of smartphones Asha and 2.2 million mobile units that run on Symbian. Overall, the benefits reaped by the company sales are located in the $ 580 million approximately.

Something that has contributed much to the recovery of Nokia is Nokia Siemens Networks infrastructure which has provided more than $ 330 million in profits.

The company's CEO, Stephen Elop, said that all the hard work is aimed to improve the financial situation as possible.

How do you think Nokia will fare in this new year we are starting?

The end of Symbian

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You know what they say, all good things come to an end. Symbian's adventures are over after having been in this world since the 90s. The Nokia 808 PureView is, officially, the last Symbian phone ever. The guys at Nokia have said during the company's transition to Windows Phone in 2012 yet continued to sell Symbian phones, but the 808 PureView, launched in mid-2012, has been chosen as the last bearer of that operating system.

Throughout its history Symbian underwent many changes, but began to decline with the introduction of the iPhone and smartphones with touch screens and does about 5 or 6 years ago.

There is no doubt that Nokia will now begin to focus all its production to smartphones that run Windows Phone.

Look at the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0

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The official launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 is scheduled for next MWC to be held next month. It is in this event which will officially unveil the new tablet from Samsung. What do we know about their technology so far? Well, many things.

For starters, the images they see have leaked recently and are of good quality, not as usually happens with typical photos of leaks coming out super-blurry and others.

As the new family brother Galaxy Note, the Note Pen S 8.0 keeps standing on his right side when not in use. Its specifications make it a high-end tablet as it has a quad-core processor that runs at 1.6GHz, has 2GB of RAM, 16/32GB of memory, a 5 megapixel rear camera, a 1.3 megapixel front camera , has a microSD card reader level and has WiFi connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0 and supports 3G networks. It also has A-GPS, has a USB 2.0 port, your battery is 4600mAh and runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

Is not something missing? Sure: the screen, which by the way is an 8-inch with resolution of 1280 × 800 pixels.

Look at the new Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0

The price of Galaxy Note 8.0, are estimated to be about $ 300.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

BlackBerry Samsung teases in her new commercial

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What is the company that plays jokes and taunts him to the competition? Samsung obviously. On several occasions we have seen that he has been fooled to Apple, Apple fans, and now even has done something similar with RIM, who will present its new mobile platform, BlackBerry 10, in about a week.

In the new commercial we see how different people highlight the cool features, safety and creativity that we can achieve with phones like the Samsung Galaxy S III or the Samsung Galaxy Note II while leaving a little ridiculous to some BlackBerry handsets.



Who will run the next commercial mockingly to launch Samsung? We will have to wait and see.

Galaxy S IV would be released on April 22

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The increasingly expected be a bit shorter. Samsung already has ready new chips, new screens and new features to be included in the next major family member Galaxy S.

The image above, if true, would be one of the first leaks of an official image of the Galaxy S IV. As we can see, the differences with his brother are several.

The S IV has a slightly larger screen, has only one physical button on the front and features two buttons on the sides, and also the bezel is a little thinner.

Why is said to be released on April 22? Well, by the time you see on the screen of S4.

Is this true? Well, time will tell.

Huawei Ascend G615, another quad-core smartphone

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Today is a bit unusual for a company known smartphone launch a dual-core or even core, as most are using quad-core processors. And speaking of terminals with quad-core chips, here is the new Huawei Ascend G615, the processor runs at 1.4GHz.

Ascend G615 screen is a 4.5-inch HD resolution (720p). Inside, the phone has 1GB of RAM in addition to said processor. The rear camera is available from 8 megapixels and can record video in Full HD, while the front has a 1.3 megapixel sensor.

Apart from this, the Huawei Ascend G615 has WiFi, Bluetooth, microSD slot and its operating system is Android 4.0 ICS, but you can upgrade to version 4.1 Jelly Bean.

The price of the phone will be about $ 400 when released.




NEC Medias, the dual-screen phone that makes it seem that we carry two phones at once

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There are some people who do not like carrying smartphones too large. And speaking of big smartphone, the NEC Medias have a phone with two screens, 4G LTE connectivity and Android 4.1 operating system Jelly Bean.

Each screen measures 4.3 inches from the Sox and has a resolution of 960 × 540 pixels. If we use both at once, it would be like if we were driving a large 5.6-inch screen. Applications can run separately or take advantage of the extra screen device. The only little problem we have here is the slight bevel separating screens, but that is something that could be solved in future models.

While the 12.2 mm thickness of NEC Medias do not particularly thin, it is easier to carry than a Galaxy Note II or Huawei Ascend Mate.

If you wonder why your hardware, the Sox have a dual-core processor at 1.5GHz, also has 1GB of RAM, with 16GB of internal memory, has an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, microSDHC card reader and battery 2.100mAh.

The Sox will be initially launched in Japan in April.