- Nov 22 Thu 2012 00:15
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- Nov 22 Thu 2012 00:14
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- Nov 22 Thu 2012 00:13
French retailer sets the Nokia Lumia 920 price at EUR 650, t
99% of people do not need quadcore. and especially in WP8. that system is incredibly fluid, perhpas you can compare it to iOS. and dual core Krait 1.5ghz? it is sometimes faster than quadcores. HW specs are very nice for lumia 920, and you can as a bonus: pureview campera,http://suydaisy.edublogs.org/2012/11/10/apple-iphone-cases-can-give-your-iphone-style/, OIS, incredible low light photo capabilities (iso 800 better than majority of compact cameras, I would compare it to lumix LX5!), polycarbonate unibody, ultimate sensitive touch screen made with cooperation of Synaptics that you can operate with anything you can imagine, wireless charging, NFC... those are features that even iphone5 does not carry! so I would say lumia 920 is pretty spectacular piece of technology, I would say those features are worth 650eur,http://users.section101.com/?page=blog_view_one_post&postid=1274305&room=Spingarn&last_page=user_blog... iphone5 is around 800 (32GB)... yes it is a bit bulky and heavy, but actual reports from hands on reviews is that the phone feels very light in hand. 180g isn't that much for 4.5" and polycarbonate unibody with mechanical IS unit.
- Nov 22 Thu 2012 00:12
reductions helped
- Nov 10 Sat 2012 01:39
Shadowgun DeadZone released as a public beta in the Play St
- Nov 10 Sat 2012 01:38
HTC One X Jelly Bean Update Roll Out Pegged for October
It appears that the HTC One X Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update roll out will begin at some point in October, first coming to unbranded versions and then heading to carrier-branded versions by the end of the year.
According to , HTC will start rolling out Jelly Bean to the HTC One X starting in October. The company already promised Jelly Bean for the HTC One X and HTC One S so this should come as no surprise to owners.
- Nov 10 Sat 2012 01:38
LG Nexus May Arrive in Black and White as Nexus 4
It appears that Google might launch the rumored smartphone as the LG Nexus 4, a name that surfaced today in an inventory listing at a smartphone retailer,http://prevost.wordpressy.pl/?p=8.
The Verge a screenshot of an inventory listing from Carphone Warehouse that reveals a listing for a device called “LG Nexus 4.” It’s listed with two color options, black and white, similar to the color schemes of the iPhone 5. And while this doesn’t necessarily mean that the LG Nexus will be called LG Nexus 4, it does make a little bit of sense given that Google named its Nexus tablet Nexus 7.
- Nov 08 Thu 2012 16:56
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Gets Drop Test
The??phablet, with its massive 5.5-inch display suffered through a drop-test by the same guys recently drop tested the Samsung Galaxy S III and iPhone 5,http://puffinberger.blogage.de/entries/2012/11/3/How-you-can-Discover-The-Top-Throw-Pillows-For-the-Boring-Sofa. Android?Authority’s Note 2 drop test includes dropping the giant Android smartphone from three different heights.
Android Authority tested the Samsung Galaxy S III and the iPhone 5 head-to-head when Apple launched its latest phone two weeks ago. The iPhone 5 fared very well, while the Samsung Galaxy S III? after a short drop from chest high. The results were somewhat surprising considering how many shattered iPhones we’ve seen in recent years and that an Android fan site conducted the tests.
- Nov 08 Thu 2012 16:55
Verizon Nokia Atlas Appears in Leaked Image
Verizon may sell the Nokia Atlas Windows Phone 8 device this holiday shopping season, joining AT&T and T-Mobile as a Windows Phone 8 carrier.
A new photo posted by shows an unannounced Nokia phone with Verizon branding. The phone is likely the . The phone doesn’t look like the or the ,http://hallinger.webs.com/apps/blog/show/19613544-the-colours-of-the-evening-sky-slowly-merged-into-blue, more?like the Lumia 710 from the previous generation of Nokia phones.
- Nov 08 Thu 2012 16:54
Nokia Introduced the World’s First Smartphone in 1996, Veri
The pioneer in the Smartphone industry, Nokia Oyj (NOK1V), introduced the world’s first modern smartphone in 1996.
Neil Mawston,http://www.playping.com/blog/699809/this-creek-mouths-into-the-sea/, London-based executive director at Strategy Analytics, said that smartphone penetration is still relatively low, because, according to him, most of the world does not yet own a smartphone and there is still a? huge space for future growth. In particular, the future emerging markets such as China, India and Africa would be the target for smartphone makers to reach.