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Friday, March 1, 2013

Google- Upcoming Phone might lack its 'WOW' Factor





Google has warned that that the subsequent number of phones from its Motorola subsidiary will lack the company's usual 'wow' issue.

Speaking at the Morgan Stanley Technology Conference, CFO and senior vp Patrick Pichette said that Google was still addressing an inherited product pipeline.

"We've inherited eighteen months of pipeline that we tend to actually have to drain right now, whereas we tend to're actually building the subsequent wave of innovation and merchandise lines," he told the conference. "We tend to have to go through this transition. These aren't straightforward transitions."

It is not the primary time that Google executives have mentioned Motorola's existing commitments. However, it is the primary time that any Google govt – not to mention one thus senior – has been thus open regarding them.

Pichette however did reveal that the company was indeed operating on its own phones, which they are finally starting to seem in Motorola's pipeline. "Since day one, we tend to've started working on the subsequent agenda and we tend to see that pipeline reasonably introduction."

Gmail fix and improves Z10 battery life



BlackBerry has announced that the first major update for BlackBerry ten and also the Z10 is finally here bringing with it some major fixes including an improvement to the Z10 battery life furthermore a fix for those who are unable to add their Gmail accounts.

In a press release on their BlackBerry ten blog, the corporate said this was an update that was 'focused on your feedback' thus unsurprisingly it addresses some rather huge front-finish issues.

1st up is that the news that third-party apps can now run a lot faster and smoother, welcome news considering the company has simply confirmed that WhatsApp incorporates a BB10 unharness date of later in March.





Secondly BlackBerry has updated the camera optimising the software to allow better low-light-weight performance while not a flash after some reviews had criticised the Z10 for suffering in darkened conditions.

Another rather necessary fix considerations the battery life, per BlackBerry they have created over sixty updates that will improve battery performance noticeably.

The update is on the market currently however BlackBerry has said that it might take many weeks relying on your carrier so keep your eyes peeled.



Monday, February 25, 2013

Wow Tegra 4i mobile processor !!!



Nvidia has been hard at work with fellow chip manufacturer ARM to make our future smartphones faster and even more efficient. Today the company revealed its Nvidia Tegra 4i processor - a quad-core chip clocked at 2.3 GHz.

The processor, which was previously known by its codename "Project Gray", features 60 custom Nvidia GPU cores alongside the quad-core CPU and a fifth battery saver core designed to keep the next generation of smartphones running even more efficiently

The new 4i CPU core is based on ARM's own R4 Cortex-A9 CPU and is according to Nvidia, the most efficient and highest performance CPU core on the market.

Where the Tegra 4i is likely to show some serious muscle is in the realm of gaming and image production, unsurprising given Nvidia's illustrious track record in this field.

Along with those custom 60 GPU cores, the 4i features something called Nvidia Chimera Computational Photography Architecture. This technology lets handsets support always-on high dynamic range (HDR) images and videos for a more discernable contrast in the display. So, when reviewing photos or playing games, the visuals will be a lot clearer than current offerings.

Of course, taking that into account is likely to annihilate battery life, but Nvidia is confident that the fifth core will kick in for low-intensity tasks and help preserve the juice.

We'll have to wait for a device to actually arrive with the Tegra 4i on board to test out these claims - but certainly on paper the new processor appears to give the current crop of smartphone specs a substantial overhaul.

Unfortunately, there was no mention of any new devices that scheduled to appear with the Tegra 4i on board - but as soon as we know more, we'll let you know.

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Huawei unveals the Ascend P2 at MWC


The first phone out of the blocks at Mobile World Congress is the world's fastest, according to Chinese manufacturer Huawei which revealed the Ascend P2 handset at the show.

The phone is the first to launch with the category 4 class of LTE, letting it push past the 100Mbps limit reached by the likes of the category 3 iPhone 5 or Samsung Galaxy S3, and hit browsing speeds of up to 150Mbps.

It uses a 1.5GHz quad-core processor and boasts a 4.7-inch IPS HD Gorilla Glass screen with Andrid 4.1 overskinned with Huawei's own Emotion UI.


There's NFC built-in and the Chinese company has built in power-saving software that can, it says, reduce power consumption by 30 per cent and drop charge time by 25 per cent.
The chassis is 8.4mm thin and features a rear-facing 13MP camera, with a front-facing 1.3MP snapper also available for video calls and Snapchat sessions.

“Ascend P2 is theperfect combination of elegance and power, and further proof that there’s no need to compromise when desiring a perfect smartphone. It is evidence of the outstanding smartphone experiences and great technology that we are committed to bringing to consumers globally,” said Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group.


The phone itself is going to be with us in the second quarter of 2013 and will be heading to France first, where it will be available on Orange. Neither a UK release date or a price point has yet been confirmed, but we'll update as soon as we know more. In the meantime, check out our T3 MWC hub for all the latest mobile news from the show.

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B15 Rugged Android Phone





If your hobbies include the likes of fell running, tomb raiding or Tough Mudder then the average smartphone just isn't going to cut it.

Fear not. Caterpillar, the company most known for diggers, tractors and the occasional workboot has been at MWC this week showing off its latest Android smartphone, the B15.

The new phone is clad in silver anodised aliminium and shock absorbent rubber, letting it withstand drops of up to 1.8m on concrete and submersible in 1m of water for up to 30 minutes. It's also dust resistant and will operate in temperature from -20ºC to +50ºC.

“The Cat B15 is one of the most exciting launches in the rugged mobile device sector, a handset that will with stand seriously tough conditions, whilst remaining distinctively designed, ” said Dave Floyd, the director of technology at Bullitt Mobile Ltd which acts as a global licensee for Cat phones.

“We strongly believe that Cat Phones will drive the popularity and growth of the underserved global rugged device market, and our ambition is to be the number one global rugged device handset by 2015.”
Of course, all that toughness on the outside shrouds a warm and fuzzy interior that boasts a dual-core 1GHz Cortex A9 processor running Android Jelly Bean.

The 4-inch WVGA screen is made from Gorilla Glass and features wet finger tracking - but packs in a mere 800 x 480 pixels. So don't expect 1080p video breaks on your downhill mountain biking excursions.
The B15 uses 512MB RAM and features 4GB of native storage, although this can be boosted with the addition of a microSD card.

Cat has confirmed the B15 will be available from next month, and will arrive with a £299 price tag.

Friday, February 8, 2013

World's First Transparent Smartphone

Taiwanese company Polytron has unveiled a transparent smartphone prototype this week and suggests they could be in the shops by the end of 2013.


Flexible displays are all well and good, but what about a phone that's completely see-through? That's what Taiwanese company Polytron has done, unveiling a prototype this week.
The handset - which doesn't have a name yet - is developed from glass and only the visible elements are the board, memory card and camera.

Polytron has been working on glass-based technology for a while and has developed "Polyvision Privacy Glass" whereby liquid crystal molecules randomly orientated inside the glass line up when an electric charge is applied. So, while the glass is opaque when the power is off, fire it up and the sheet becomes see-through. This would have uses in a smartphone to cover up non-transparent parts like the SIM card.

The smartphone features a touchscreen interface in the center giving (at the moment) very basic functionality as there's no OS. Despite this, Polytron is planning to market the technology by the end of the year.
How far away this technology is from mainstream uses is impossible to say, but you can have a glance at a hands-on video of the transparent prototype over on the Mobile Geeks website.

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Samsung Galaxy S4 Launch on April 15 ?




The latest rumour to hit the interweb concerning Samsung's next flagship phone, the Samsung Galaxy S4, says the handset could be unveiled on March 15.

According to Sammobile, Android fans should be putting March 15 in their calendar for the official annoucement - but also keep the second week of April free as thats when the phone is likely to go on sale.

Unfortunately, all we have to go on is the word of a "trusted insider" and nothing official has materialised regarding Sammy's next Galaxy handset. However, the South Korean company is notably absent from Mobile World Congress this year.

For the full round-up of all the gossip over what could be the biggest Android smartphone of 2013, check out our Samsung Galaxy S4: release date, specs, price, news and rumours story.

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