Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Samsung Galaxy Nexus to launch on 17 November



Google’s latest Android phone, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, will launch in Europe on 17 November, Samsung and Amazon have confirmed.


The phone is not likely to appear in America until the week after at the earliest.
According to Amazon, it will retail for £549, which is £150 more than Samsung’s current flagship, the SII.
The Galaxy Nexus will be the first Android handset to run Ice Cream Sandwich, the codename for Google Android 4.0. It will feature a 4.6” screen, made possible in a smaller form factor partly by the removal of hardware buttons from the front.
At a recent Samsung European launch for the Galaxy Note electronic notepad, the Galaxy Nexus was also demonstrated, and the company confirmed that the European launch will precede the device going on sale in America and the rest of the world.
The Galaxy Nexus was due to be unveiled in San Diego at the beginning of October, but its launch was delayed by a week and instead took place in Hong Kong due to the death of Steve Jobs.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Nokia N95 8GB





Nokia N95 8GB
Following on from its predecessor, the Nokia N95 8Gb takes the 5 megapixel camera, built-in GPS, superb media functions, and all-round general coolness of the N95, and adds to it 8Gb of memory built-in! Nokia's super-powered handheld multimedia computer just got even more powerful.

Next Generation

Nokia set the world alight with the N95. It had a stunning camera. It had built-in GPS. It had tons of cool stuff. And it rocked. But even the best things have to evolve and get better...

Say hello to the next generation: the Nokia N95 8Gb.

Fone Facelift

The first thing you'll notice is that their flagship phone's been toning itself up. The Nokia N95 8Gb has seen a few changes made to its already nice body. It's had a few millimetres shaved off here and there, losing the extra bezels down the side of the phone, to make it even sleeker.

What's impressive... no, unbelievable, actually... is that despite having bits lopped off it, the Nokia N95 8Gb actually has more inside the phone!

Space/Time

The first thing, the obvious thing (the thing that even affected the name) is the memory. The Nokia N95 8Gb has dropped its memory card support. That's right, no more memory cards. But it won't matter, because as the name suggests, the phone now comes with 8Gb of memory built in. That is, quite simply, a ludicrously high amount of memory, and the possibilities for using it are endless!

And then, of course, the internet speed has been vastly increased. Nokia have added HSDPA (or as it's known round here, 'put a rocket up it') to the N95 8Gb, taking the internet speed up to a whopping 3.6 Mbps. Now, that's fast!

Feature-Filled

Returning alongside all the new stuff, the Nokia N95 8Gb still includes the same glorious 5 megapixel camera, a wealth of multimedia options, and built-in GPS (which really is unspeakably cool) as its 'daddy', the N95.

So, say hello to the handheld computer for the next generation. Say hello to the Nokia N95 8Gb.




The Nokia N95 8GB features
Bluetooth Voice
Symbian Series 60
MP3 Player
FM Radio
Internet Access
Email
3G
5 megapixel camera
Wi Fi
Sat Nav
GPS
Edge

Nokia N95 8GB specifications
Weight (g) 129.0
Height (mm) 99.0
Width (mm) 53.0
Depth (mm) 21.0
Band Quad
Battery Stand By (Hours) 280
Battery Talk Time (Hours) 6
Screen 240x320 pixels, 2.8 inches, 16M colours, TFT
Ringtones Polyphonic (64 channels), Monophonic, True Tones, MP3
Memory 8Gb internal memory
Connectivity HSDPA, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth with A2DP, USB

HTC Flyer





HTC Flyer
The HTC Flyer blends HTC’s trademark design language with an all-new HTC Sense user experience that has been re-imagined and re-designed for tablets. Using an intuitive and innovative approach to tablets, HTC Flyer combines natural touch and pen interaction.

A good idea can take you anywhere, and HTC have created a tablet that can do the same. The HTC Flyer blends HTC’s trademark design language with an all-new HTC Sense user experience that has been re-imagined and re-designed for tablets. Using an intuitive and innovative approach to tablets, HTC Flyer combines natural touch and pen interaction. At a mere seven inches, it’s small enough to fit in your pocket, but with Android 2.3, the latest version of HTC Sense, and a whopping 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, it won’t be spending much time there! A five megapixel camera built into the back of the HTC Flyer captures your view of the world in stunning HD. And a front-facing camera captures your expressions when connecting with friends in video chat.




The HTC Flyer features
MP3 Player
FM Radio
Internet Access
Email
2 megapixel camera
5 megapixel camera
Wi Fi
Push Email
Touch Screen
Edge
HSDPA
Google Android
Geo-tagging
Accelerometer

HTC Flyer specifications
Weight (g) 420.0
Height (mm) 195.4
Width (mm) 122.0
Depth (mm) 13.2
Band Quad
Battery Stand By (Hours) 1470
Battery Talk Time (Hours) 0
Screen LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors 600 x 1024 pixels, 7
Ringtones
Memory 32 GB storage, 1 GB RAM MicroSD up to 32GB
Connectivity HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi

LG Viewty Snap





LG Viewty Snap
The LG Viewty Snap (GM360) is a sleek and stylish touchscreen with a large 3 inch display. The LG Viewty has plenty of features packed into it's slim design. If you're looking for a touch screen phone thats's got hi tech features coming out of it's ears the Viewty Snap is you mobile.

The LG Viewty Snap (GM360) is a sleek and stylish touchscreen with accelerometer and large 3 inch display. The LG Viewty has plenty of features packed into it's slim design. If you're looking for a touch screen phone thats's got hi tech features coming out of it's ears the Viewty Snap is you mobile. The LG Viewty Snap has a excellent 5 megapixel camera with flash giving very impressive snaps and video's. The Viewty also plays back DivX video. The built in FM Radio will help get you in the groove any place any time.




The LG Viewty Snap features
Bluetooth Voice & Data
MP3 Player
FM Radio
Internet Access
5 megapixel camera
Touch Screen
Edge
Accelerometer

LG Viewty Snap specifications
Weight (g) 87.0
Height (mm) 108.0
Width (mm) 53.1
Depth (mm) 12.0
Band Quad
Battery Stand By (Hours) 300
Battery Talk Time (Hours) 5
Screen TFT resistive touchscreen, 256K colours, 240 x 400 pixels
Ringtones Vibration, MP3
Memory 60 MB, Card slot microSD, up to 16GB
Connectivity Bluetooth, USB

Samsung Galaxy Europa





Samsung Galaxy Europa
The Samsung Galaxy Europa, aka the Samsung i5500 and the Samsung Corby, is an affordable Android phone. The latest Galaxy phone runs Android 2.1 (with access to Google services and the Android Market for thousands of apps), Samsung's TouchWiz 3.0 user interface, social networking integrated and an MP3 player. It really does have everything in a tidy little package and a tidy little price.

Design

The Samsung Galaxy Europa is small with a shiny edging and curved corners. Your social life in your pocket.

Android

The phone runs Android 2.1 � meaning Google Maps, Gmail, Google search and heaps of apps. It is likely to be updated to Android 2.2, aka Froyo, by the end of the year. The update will bring even more multitasking functionality, make the Samsung Galaxy 5 a Wi-Fi hotspot and support Flash 10.1.

Social Networking

Don't get left out. The Samsung Galaxy 5 is packed with integrated social networking features from Facebook to Twitter so you can check your updates quickly and easily.

Camera

The phone has a two-megapixel camera with geo-tagging and video recording. Once you've finished taking pictures and video clips you can upload them to Facebook or YouTube so all your friends can enjoy them too.

Memory

The Samsung Galaxy Europa has 170MB of internal memory, comes with a 1GB memory card and can support a 16GB memory card should you want to fill your phone with your favourite tracks to take advantage of its MP3 player.




The Samsung Galaxy Europa features
Bluetooth Voice
Bluetooth Voice & Data
MP3 Player
FM Radio
MSN Messenger
Internet Access
Email
3G
2 megapixel camera
Wi Fi
Push Email
Sat Nav
Touch Screen
GPS
Edge
HSDPA
Google Android
Geo-tagging
Accelerometer

Samsung Galaxy Europa specifications
Weight (g) 102.0
Height (mm) 108.0
Width (mm) 56.0
Depth (mm) 12.3
Band Quad
Battery Stand By (Hours) 375
Battery Talk Time (Hours) 6.5
Screen 2.8-inch touchscreen; 240 x 320 pixels; 256k colours
Ringtones MP3
Memory 170MB internal; 1GB MicroSD card included; Supports 16GB Mic
Connectivity GPRS; HSDPA 3G; Wi-Fi; and Bluetooth

Nokia C5





Nokia C5
The Nokia C5 is a compact smartphone that's pocket and budget-friendly. But don't let its size fool you � the phone has a Symbian operating system, a three-megapixel camera, HSDPA connectivity for superfast web browsing and a brilliant battery life. And the Nokia C5 has loads of apps in the Ovi store, plus Ovi maps so you can use your phone as a SatNav, Google Talk and Windows Live Messenger.


Messaging

The Nokia C5 really is a sociable little smartphone � it gives you instant access to social networks such as Facebook, email, Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger with Nokia Messaging.

Camera

Record everything around you with the Nokia C5's three-megapixel camera; it has autofocus and an LED flash. And it's easier than ever to share your photos with friends and family using Ovi Share or Flickr. And the phone also has a video camera so you can take fun videos, edit them and upload them to YouTube or Facebook there and then.

Ovi

We've mentioned Ovi Share already but we'd like to tell you a bit more about it. Ovi Share lets you take videos and pictures with your Nokia C5 and then upload your photos and videos to your favourite online sites with the touch of a button.

You can also organise your life with Ovi Contacts and Calendar and synchronise you PC with your mobile phone.

Other features include: Ovi email; games and wallpapers from the Ovi Store; Ovi Maps Navigation (more below); and loads of new music in the Nokia Music Store.

Ovi Maps Navigation

The Nokia C5 includes Ovi Maps so you can get driving and walking directions, plus free guides from the Lonely Planet and Michelin. The walk navigation service includes voice guidance and shortest routes to save your legs � and job if you're running late. The driving navigation app gives real-time traffic information, lane assistance and automatic re-routing if needed.

Look and feel

The Nokia C5 maybe affordable but it's not cheap! It has a compact yet stylish body made from stainless steel � so you know it's tough and reliable. The screen is sharp, supporting millions of colours.

Music

You'll never be without music with the Nokia C5, whether you're listening to your top tracks or your favourite radio station on the phone's built-in FM stereo radio. With up to 16GB of storage available on your phone with a MicroSD card you can make sure you have a good selection of bands on your phone that you can manage with Nokia Music Manager. And you can also download tracks from the Nokia Music Store.




The Nokia C5 features
Bluetooth Voice
Bluetooth Voice & Data
Symbian Series 60
MP3 Player
FM Radio
MSN Messenger
Internet Access
Email
3G
3 megapixel camera
Push Email
Sat Nav
GPS
Edge
HSDPA

Nokia C5 specifications
Weight (g) 89.3
Height (mm) 112.0
Width (mm) 46.0
Depth (mm) 12.3
Band Quad
Battery Stand By (Hours) 630
Battery Talk Time (Hours) 12
Screen 2.2-inches; touchscreen; 240 x 320 pixels; 16M colours
Ringtones MP3
Memory 50MB internal storage; up to 16GB MicroSD card storage suppo
Connectivity 3G HSDPA; GPRS

Motorola Defy





Motorola Defy
The Motorola Defy is virtually unique, as it is full smartphone, which runs on Android 2.1 and is also waterproof and dust and scratch-resistant. While there have been tough phones which can resist the elements, before (such as the Sonim range), the Motorola Defy is among the first smartphones that could be described in the same way. And that makes the Motorola Defy an intriguing phone; however, can it be as good as that initial intrigue suggests?

Design - 8/10

The problem with some tough phones is that they look ugly, but what is particularly nice about the Motorola Defy is that, despite being designed as a waterproof phone, there is very little in the design that shows that. Other than a couple of exposed screws, and the battery lock cover, the Motorola Defy looks just like an everyday smartphone; that is to say, the Motorola Defy looks good, and it has to get extra marks for not looking like a tough phone!

Operating System - 9/10

The Motorola Defy uses Android 2.1, and as Android is one of the most powerful operating systems on the market, there are no worries in the software department. However, the Motorola Defy also gets extra marks for including Motorola's MOTOBLUR interface, optimised for social networking (more on that in a second). Of course, with access to the Android Market, the Motorola Defy can also be customised with new apps, and so, there is almost nothing to find fault with, here.

Hardware - 10/10

The Motorola Defy may not have the fastest processor in the world (although it does run at 800MHz, which is not slow), but that is not enough to knock any marks off. This is because what sets the Motorola Defy apart is the fact that its body is waterproof; that is a brilliant feature. The mere concept of a smartphone one could even use underwater is too impressive not to give the Motorola Defy full marks for hardware!

Camera and media - 9/10

The Motorola Defy includes a 5MP camera, which has more or less become the industry standard for smartphones. Android also brings media features to the Motorola Defy, including the ubiquitous Youtube app. However, the Motorola Defy has to get extra marks for being the first phone that could be used (as an example), if one so desired, to take photos of your fish-tank, from inside the tank. That is impressive, to say the least!

Screen - 9/10

At 3.7 inches, with a resolution of 480x854 pixels, the Motorola Defy is more or less the same as the Motorola Milestone 2. Therefore, the Motorola Defy also has the same aspect ratio as that phone, making it close enough to be 16:9 widescreen. The screen is also made of scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass, which is a particularly important feature in a tough phone. Put simply, the Motorola Defy's screen is both tough and beautiful.

Social - 9/10

With Motorola's MOTOBLUR interface installed, the Motorola Defy is a seriously social smartphone; things like Facebook or Twitter feeds are front and centre on the device, and things like friends' statuses are updated in real-time. As with the earlier DEXT, the Motorola Defy is a truly social beast.

Overall - 9/10

The Motorola Defy is a somewhat unique proposition in the world of smartphones. If it were a normal, traditional smartphone, it would be a good phone. It is reasonably powerful, if not the most powerful phone in the world, with good looks and great features. However, when you also factor in that the Motorola Defy is completely waterproof down to a depth of 1.5m, it goes from being a good phone to being a downright brilliant phone. Because of that, because it merges the world of smartphones and tough phones so seamlessly, the Motorola Defy comes highly recommended.



The Motorola Defy features
Bluetooth Voice & Data
MP3 Player
FM Radio
MSN Messenger
Internet Access
Email
3G
5 megapixel camera
Wi Fi
Video Messaging
Push Email
Touch Screen
Edge
HSDPA
Google Android
Geo-tagging
Accelerometer

Motorola Defy specifications
Weight (g) 118.0
Height (mm) 107.0
Width (mm) 59.0
Depth (mm) 13.4
Band Quad
Battery Stand By (Hours) 238
Battery Talk Time (Hours) 7
Screen 3.7-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colours; 480 x 854
Ringtones MP3; WAV
Memory 2GB of internal storage with 512 MB RAM; Up to 32GB of stora
Connectivity GPRS; 3G - HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps and HSUPA, 2 Mbps; Wi-Fi, 802.11

 
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