Showing posts with label Mobiles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobiles. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Fantastic Quality in iPhone 4s [VIDEO]


Just how good is the video camera on the iPhone 4S? If a short video from Benjamin Dowie is any indication, we’re going to chalk it up to “amazing.”

Dowie shot the footage just after getting his iPhone 4S and as he writes on Vimeo, “Couldn’t believe it came out of a phone.” Looking at the footage, we’re inclined to agree.

Samsung Galaxy Player 4 Available in U.S. Market


 

Samsung‘s two-fold answer to the iPod touch, the Galaxy Player 4 and the Galaxy Player 5, is now available in the U.S.

These Android Gingerbread-based devices both closely resemble an Android smartphone, but they lack the phone component, just like the iPod touch. They’re a good choice for someone who already has a phone but wants all the perks of Android as well as access to the apps in Android Market without having to sign a two-year contract.

First Look At Motorola Droid RAZR


Ahead of the official unveiling of the Motorola Droid RAZR on Tuesday, Motorola sent media outlets a code that lets you unlock an image of the device, piece by piece. Needless to say, it didn’t take very long for someone to crack the puzzle and publish the first official image of the Droid RAZR in all its glory.

Monday, October 17, 2011

With ColorWare now You Can Add Colour to iPhone 4s

We’re guessing that by now the harsh reality has sunk in: The iPhone 4S is physically more or less identical to its predecessor. If you want to be special, however, there is a way to make your new toy stand out from the rest and shine in many magnificent colors.

Samsung trying to Block iPhone 4S Sales Abroad


iPhone 4S Sales and Activations 
Samsung filed preliminary injunctions to block iPhone 4S sales in Japan and Australia Monday, citing technology and user-interface patent infringements in Japan, and wireless telecommunications standards in Australia. The device went on sales in both countries last week.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

My BB is not Working [video]


It sure was a big week in the world of mobile — BlackBerry users experienced a service outage, and Apple’s iPhone 4S became available in stores.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Amazon Lures iPhone Buyers With Hot Android Phones for a Penny

 
We haven’t forgotten about you, Android fans, and neither has Amazon. Amid all the hype and adoring hoopla over the iPhone 4S and its just-born iOS 5, Jeff Bezos & company offers a respectable collection of Verizon Android handsets (and others) for a mere penny.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

HTC Wildfire S CDMA bands




True to its namesake, the Wildfire S is preparing to blaze across our native prairies without abandon. After gaining the FCC's nod of acceptance for use on our 1900 / 850MHz HSPA bands -- followed by T-Mobile's official announcement -- the fun-sized candybar has received FCC approval for igniting our CDMA networks.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

New Sony Walkman releasing in UK


The portable cassette players once nearly universally identified as the Walkman may have seen better days, but their spirit is still alive, so far as Sony is concerned. The company is apparently set to release the latest entry in the line, the slick-looking NWZA865B, a 16GB portable media player with wireless file sharing and music streaming capabilities.

Monday, July 25, 2011

A new BlackBerry to be Launch tomorrow.


What's made by Research in Motion and is "shiny, new, and social all over?" No one can say for sure, but according to BlackBerry's Facebook page, I am going to find out tomorrow.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Samsung Cetus i917 is in this video

Believe it or not, I know most everything about the Samsung's Windows Phone 7-powered Cetus -- what it looks like, where it's going and what's inside, despite never seeing the device invoke a single pane of that Metro UI.

Samsung Galaxy Tab feature tour [Video]

Sony tried to convince me that its VAIO P was a pocketable computer, so I quite naturally pointed, laughed and mocked. It seems only fair, therefore, to give Samsung the same treatment when it tries to sell us on the idea that

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