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Google AdWords join in the fun, says HTC Sensation 4G coming in June 8th

April 21st, 2011

Google AdWords join in the fun, says HTC Sensation 4G coming in June 8th

HTC mentioned that their brand new dual-core Android smartphone will be coming in summer, but we were never given a specific time. Now, cheeky Google has spoiled the fun by giving an Adwords ad mentioning a “6/8” date in the link. TmoNews also spotted the same date stamped on the Sensation 4G product shot from last week, which is embedded under this post. Of course, anything could happen, as HTC may just change the date, but this is still a good indication and guideline for those looking forward to the new smartphone.

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What Motorola Android users want?

April 21st, 2011

What Motorola Android users want?

The bar chart above is real, from Motorola’s own Facebook page. Funny isn’t it? That’s about 31,101 votes and counting, and we’re seeing most of the opinions being rather similar and repetitive. Hopefully Motorola catches the big hint given by the users.

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NEC’s new Gingerbread phone is water proof and super slim

April 18th, 2011

NEC’s new Gingerbread phone is water proof and super slim

Remember when the Japanese smartphone manufacturers said that they will focus more on Android smartphones in 2011? Well, it seems that it’s true. NEC has just announced a new Android phone called the MEDIAS N-04C.

It seemed that slim Android phones are getting more and more popular, as smartphone manufacturers are obsessed with slim phones. The MEDIAS N-04C is not only extremely slim, but also has extra protection against water, just in case you are in a tsunami-prone area.

According to a pamphlet obtained by datacider, the MEDIAS family will soon be welcoming a Gingerbread-powered N-06C, which closely resembles the N-04C except for the extra 0.2mm thickness plus 10g weight, as well as touch buttons instead of physical ones. Ok, I’m already starting to drool over them.

But that’s not the only unique feature that it has. The phone has IPX5 and IPX7 waterproof ratings, meaning that this 7.9mm-thick Android has been tested against small water jets and one-meter immersion, respectively. On the inside, apart from the faster 1GHz chip and 14Mbps FOMA download speed, the rest are pretty much what we’ve seen before: 4-inch 480 x 854 LCD, 1GB ROM, 512MB RAM, 802.11n WiFi, and 5 megapixel camera with 720p video.

There’s no clear indication on a release date, but you can still drool over the full spec sheet after the break, until they announce it in Japan. Then you can swim over there and get one for yourself, and another for me, thank you!

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Fujitsu and DoCoMo’s new handset will dual-boot you into Windows 7 and Symbian

April 13th, 2011

Fujitsu and DoCoMo's new handset will dual-boot you into Windows 7 and Symbian

Ever thought of a smartphone that’s capable of dual-booting into Symbian AND Windows 7? Yes, I see your nerd face smirking, and it seemed that the Japanese are going to make your wish granted.

I’m not sure which is the main course and which is the side dish, but Fujitsu and DoCoMo has teamed up to unleash a dual-boot device that can boot into the desktop-version Windows 7 and Symbian, just at a flip of the switch!

It appears that this thing will be called the L00X F-07C for the moment, and will come with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a four-inch 1024 x 600 display, and an Intel Atom CPU. Will this be powered by the new Oak Trail Atom? What’s more, there’s a 32GB SSD in it! Talk about monster smartphone.

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Samsung to release two Bada 2.0 handsets with NFC in summer?

April 11th, 2011

Samsung to release two Bada 2.0 handsets with NFC in summer?

Samsung is said to be launching a new Wave 578 with the Bada 1.1 OS this coming May or June for the international market. However, sad news for those of you that’s waiting anxiously for this new handset will be disappointed that there’s actually a Bada 2.0 OS and your new Wave 578 won’t be getting it.

A Russian blog Bada World claims to have obtained some juicy details that’ll cheer up Bada fanatics. The above slide — apparently sourced from a Samsung France conference from a few days ago — lists a pair of new but unnamed handsets that’ll pack the new software, along with 7.2Mbps HSDPA, Bluetooth 3.0, and the seemingly trendsetting NFC. But how about the difference between these two phones? Well, one of them appears to be the flagship Bada 2.0 model, which expects a September launch with a 3.65-inch HVGA display, a 5 megapixel main camera, plus a VGA secondary camera. The second device will follow a month later, sporting a smaller 3.14-inch QVGA screen and just a 3 megapixel imager.

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Samsung and Visa join forces to enable NFC mobile payment at 2012 Olympics

April 1st, 2011

Samsung and Visa join forces to enable NFC mobile payment at 2012 Olympics

It seems that London will be getting quite some benefit for hosting the 2012 Summer Olympics next year. Thanks to this grand event, London’s subways are getting WiFi hotspots, and now Samsung has teamed up with Visa to give London NFC mobile payment solutions.

60,000 locations in London have already geared up with contactless payment systems, and right now Visa is negotiating with banks to get its contactless cards and mobile phones approved. For the latter, one such device will be Samsung’s Olympic and Paralympic Games mobile handset that comes with a Visa-enabled SIM card and it’ll be made available to sponsored athletes as well as various retailers.

Furthermore, this alliance will continue after the Olympics, and Visa is rolling out its mobile payment system in many other countries as we speak, so it shouldn’t be long before we hear more Visa handset announcements.

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Softbank offers free phones to earthquake orphans, free replacement for lost iPhones

March 31st, 2011

Need for Speed Hot Pursuit

The Japan earthquake disaster is massive, but not whole of Japan’s citizens are affected. Still, surviving victims from the affected region are going to face a tough time over the coming months, if not years. Many of those who are more fortunate have been actively contributing in one way or another, regardless of distance, to help put Japan on its road to recovery, and to help out their own people in such critical times when some even lost their family members.

And our person of the article is one such generous person non-other than Softbank founder and CEO Masayoshi Son, who’s recently visited Tamura, one of the cities most affected by the Fukushima nuclear disaster. During that trip, Son announced that Softbank will cover a year’s worth of living costs (commute and food) and provide job positions for the 1,200 people to be relocated to Takeo in Saga, the prefecture where Son originated.

Additionally, Son is using Softbank’s “Let’s Do It” campaign site — a tracker for his “Let’s Do It” tasks posted on Twitter, each accompanied by a completion status indicator — to crowdsource requests for supporting earthquake victims. So far, these requests are mainly about ways to increase efficiency for donation efforts (like publishing a live list of item shortages for each shelter, and setting up new mobile networks at the shelters). Last week, one of Son’s followers suggested that Softbank should provide orphaned children free phone credit for a limited time, so that they could contact their friends and other family members.

Son then retweeted this idea and announced that all earthquake orphans will receive free phones, along with call costs waived until they reach the age of 18. It’s worth pointing out that Son said he’s also happy to help pay phone bills for earthquake orphans who are already on other networks, including DoCoMo. Good on ya, sir! Respect to you sir! Another gadget-related initiative came in earlier today with Son promising free replacement for all lost or damaged iPhones due to the earthquake, with details to follow later.

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Droid X and Droid 2 get some Gingerbread to mince

March 30th, 2011

Droid X and Droid 2 get some Gingerbread to mince

Good news for Android users, and owners of Motorola Droidphones, you’re now given an unholy chance to have Gingerbread on your phone. Yes, the unholy and unofficial method introduced by ‘My Droid World’. Hopefully we’ll get to see more phones transcend into Gingerbread by this year. Gingerbread brings you the new blue Blur, a customizable dock, an app management shortcut, an overhauled camera app, and super-fast navigation speeds, among other things. So for you eager beavers who just can’t wait for an official release, follow the source links below and feed your Droid some Gingerbread.

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Will Apple ever develop such iPhone?

March 18th, 2011

Will Apple ever develop such iPhone?

If you think that your iPhone with its touchscreen feature and smooth operation with iOS is awesome, then you’ve seen nothing yet. The iPhone is cool, but this is eve cooler. Mimicking the weather telling powers of your window, the Window Phone changes its display based on the weather outside. No more simple another of clouds and rain, this is the coolest way to tell weather with your phone.

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Two more videos of the PlayStation Phone 'Zeus Z1' making a round on the Internet

December 6th, 2010

The news of the PlayStation Phone just won’t stop coming, which shows how real this thing gets. The phone, codenamed Zeus Z1 is getting popped up on the Internet more often now, and we’re getting two more new videos of the phone from Sony. You can clearly see a “PlayStation” icon on the phone’s touchscreen UI, which should hopefully put to rest any doubts that this phone will actually play PlayStation games.

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