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There’s some pretty big news coming out of South Korea today, where Samsung has just announced the Galaxy S II LTE handset, along with its even more alluring cousin, the Galaxy S II LTE HD — the first member of the Galaxy S family to rock an HD display. The new device, pictured on the right, boasts a 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD screen with 1280 x 720 resolutions, which translates to about 316 pixels per inch. Other than that, its specs are identical to those of the Gingerbread-laced S II LTE, which is powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and features 16GB of internal memory, an eight megapixel camera that supports 1080p HD video and the usual collection of WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and NFC capabilities. No word yet on pricing or availability, but the Galaxy S II LTE will be available exclusively on SK Telecom, while the HD variant will be available on all three Korean carriers — SK Telecom, LG U+ and KT.
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Obtained by Korean site Money Today, these in-the-wild images appear to corroborate many of the specs we’ve already heard about, including that 4.5-inch AH-IPS display at 720p resolution, eight megapixel camera and 1.3 megapixel front-facing shooter. This device is also rumored to feature a 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB of RAM, 4GB of built-in storage and will reportedly ship with Android 2.3.5, though it’ll be ready to update to the forthcoming Ice Cream Sandwich, as well. The LU6200 is expected to hit the Korean market sometime next month, where it’ll run on LG Telecom’s U+ LTE network.
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Apple’s iOS is great at displaying content already on a device, but transferring documents from your computer to your iPhone or iPad has traditionally been a tedious, inefficient process. SugarSync’s new mobile device management sets out to help change that, allowing you to send files directly to your smartphone or tablet using a simple web interface.
After selecting a connected device from the sidebar, you can click to upload content, booting it directly to your handheld. A push notification will appear, prompting you to download any or all of the files you uploaded, which will also remain in the cloud — so you’ll be able to access files synched with the SugarSync app from the Web, even when your device is offline.
The feature is rolling out for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch this week, and will be available for Android and BlackBerry soon. It looks like the concept of emailing documents to yourself just to access them on the go is about to follow iTunes sync and tethered updates to a permanent group home in the sky.
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If you drive a Lamborghini, you’ll need some gadgets to go along the style and aura that you emit right? You already have the Asus Lamborghini notebook as your mobile gaming machine, now you need a Lamborghini phone to answer some calls in style. No, the iPhone and Blackberry doesn’t cut the cue as they’re too norm for people who can’t afford the Lamborghini. You’ll need this! Read more…

Android is amazing. Why? Because it’s being used so widely, thanks to its open concept. Smartphones and slates are using it commonly, but media players and other devices are using it. But now, it’s being brought to another level. Thales, the developer of in-flight entertainment which has been in this market for over a decade, is showing a new concept based on Android in Long Beach. The Touch Passenger Media Unit (TouchPMU) is one of the most intriguing uses of Android thus far. Read more…
LG announced the availability of its GT540 Android-powered smartphone. It will be available for the UK and Europe as LG GT540 Optimus. It runs on Android 1.6 os and comes with Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi connectivity, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a 1500mAh battery, a 3 megapixel camera, GPS, a 3″ QVGA touchscreen and support both DivX and H.264. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Samsung new Android 2.1 GALAXY A or SHW-M100S is now officially in South Korea. It is powered by 800MHz CPU and comes with 3.7” AMOLED Touchscreen with a WVGA resolution, 8GB of internal memory, a 5.0-megapixel with AF camera module – capable to shoot video in 720p, Wi-Fi N, GPS, T-DMB, DivX and comes in standards with TouchWiz UI. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Nokia has announced three phones today, the Nokia E5, C3, C6 (left to right). All three are running on Symbian platform and support multiple email accounts, IM communities and social networks.
Nokia C3 is the series’ first QWERTY messaging phone. It is pre-installed with Nokia Ovi Mail and Ovi chat with social networking shortcut at the home screen. You view, comment, update status and share pictures at your favorite social networks like Facebook and Twitter. The C3 features built-in Wifi, 2.0-megapixel camera, 2.4-inch display and a microSD memory expansion slot. The C3 will be available this quarter at 90 euro.
The Nokia C6 is a smartphone that comes with both 3.2-inch touch screen and slide QWERTY keypad. It has better camera in 5.0-megapixel resolution. This will go for 220 eruo.
Nokia has put in a new phone in the Eseries, the E5. With business feature, the E5 can also be used for social networking and multimedia site. It has built-in WiFi, A-GPS, HSPA, bluetooth and 5 megapixel camera. Available in Q3 for 180 euro.
[via Slashphone]
LG has announced is new phone called the LG Maxx phone aka LG-LU9400. It is powered by 1Ghz Snapdragon CPU and comes with 3.5” WVGA touch-screen, a 5Mpix Camera module with AF, Wi-Fi, EVDO, MicroSD (max to 32GB), DMB, GPS, support with HD video with HD DivX. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Nokia has released a new Gold Edition of its N97 mini. Specs remains same – .2 inch touchscreen display, 8 GB internal memory, QWERTY keyboard, 3G, Wi-fi, HSDPA, FM and of course, the awesome 5MP camera.
[via New Launches]
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