Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smartphone. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha Device Revealed to Developers

Here are the first photos of the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha device which RIM CEO Thorsten Heins exposed off in the keynote few moments ago. Even though it is simply intended for developers at this point , it looks slick ! More than the components the BlackBerry 10 UI seems amazing. The software packages a gesture based on screen keyboard and a modern multi-tasking interface.

Blackberry 10 Dev Alpha

At BlackBerry World in Florida, the new Research In Motion CEO, Thorsten Heins exposed the upcoming BlackBerry 10 and the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha. This system operates BlackBerry 10 OS and is not for end-users but for developers so that they can get ready the appropriate applications for the consumer quality device when it releases later this year.

RIM has just taken the lid off its BlackBerry 10 dev alpha kit. What you are look at is basically a small PlayBook, with a similar design and GUI. RIM has not specific the internals of it, but some primary specifications are known: it has a 4.2-inch screen with a 1280×768 resolution, 16GB of storage space, and 1GB of RAM. The dev alpha is also said to have a small HDMI port, a microSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone port, and three level volume rocker.

Blackberry 10 Dev Alpha Device

The device is known simply as BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha and it sports a 4.2-inch display with a 1280x 768 p resolution. Like many other future cell phones this one has a micro SIM slot, micro HDMI port and visibly a micro USB port for charging and debugging. It also contains Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

Other requirements of this system which many end-users may never hold in their hands consist of 16GB of built-in storage space, back camera, front side experiencing camera, 3.5 mm headset port and a notifications LED in the front. As for now these are the only known requirements for this device.

Blackberry 10 Rear View

Overall, the new OS looks ensuring and it may have the capability to help RIM get back in the market. We are desperately looking forward to the release of customer conventional BlackBerry 10 device and wish that the company gets it right this time.

The back side of the BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha smart phone also looks like the rear of a BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, but its camera and flash are located on a corner of the device's rear panel.
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Individually, I’m awesome impressed with the new key pad, you can get a glance of it in the video Above.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Smartphone “spade” with two SIM-cards and Android

Smart phones running operating system Android, support work with two SIM-cards showed up on the European market relatively lastely – in the middle of 2011. The first such gadgets were provided by Gigabyte and “Vobis Computer”, the trademark owner Highscreen. Which is about the new product from this company we are today and we’ll talk: present you sensible Highscreen Delicious Duo. This system has taken the top of the style no. of the company – it has a huge 4.3-inch screen and a fairly effective processor.
Smartphone
Skin Highscreen Delicious Duo unremarkable, but it is not unexpected that today all modern smartphones as well. It has a black finish on the front panel is a touchscreen and four buttons control the os also has a camera for video calling.
The back cover decorates the main 5-megapixel camera with LED display and auto-focus. Images taken with this camera are pretty top excellent, and, although they are substandard to photographs made by top designs from New samsung and HTC, you can do a lower price on the type of system.
Smartphone Android
To build quality no problems, the case has a lowest approval, backlash and scratches we have not found. By the way, Highscreen Delicious Duo – the slimest “dvuhsimochny» Android-background, has a width of 10.5 mm. The first thing you notice, selecting up Highscreen Delicious Duo – is the display. He has a capacitive touchscreen technology has a angled of 4.3 ins and a quality of 480 x 800 p – standard WVGA. 
The image quality is high, the image is shiny and clear. Useless to say, supported multi touch – the ability to deal with at the same time with two fingers, which is useful when zooming of Web pages, or turn the images. Lithium-polymer battery with 1,500 mAh provides a half day of battery life – acknowledge that a excellent indicator for the device to Android.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Nokia Launches 41-MP Camera Smartphone

At the Mobile World The congress in Spain's capital, Nokia declared the 808 Pureview, a leading Symbian system with a 41-megapixel digital camera.

This is the first smartphone to feature Nokia PureView picture technological innovation, providing together top quality resolution sensors, unique Carl Zeiss optics and Nokia developed algorithms, which will support new high-end picture experiences for future Nokia products.
The Nokia 808 PureView functions a large, high-resolution 41 mega-pixel indicator with high-performance Carl Zeiss optics and new pixel oversampling technological innovation.

In addition to excellent still imagine technology, the Nokia 808 PureView, also includes full HD 1080p video recording and play-back with 4X loss less zoom capability and the first use of Nokia Rich Recording.
Rich Recording allows audio recording at CD-like levels of quality, previously only possible with exterior microphones.

The digital camera will use its over-the-top picture resolution abilities to "over-sample" the picture you shoot, says Nokia, so that if you shoot at 5 MP, each pixel in the final picture will actually use image data from the pixels around it.

The Nokia 808 PureView also features Dolby Earphone technology innovation; changing music content into a personal encompasses experience over any earphones and Dolby Digital Plus for 5.1 route encompass play-back.

With excellent low-light efficiency and the ability to save in compact file sizes for sharing in email, MMS, and on social networks, the Nokia 808 PureView makes it possible for anyone to take professional looking images in any situation.
The device uses a 1.3 GHz processor, comes with 16GB of storage and operates a 4" screen at 360 x 640, which is below HD picture resolution.

Mary McDowell, the firm's professional v. p. for smartphone devices, said the organization's designers had been working on the product "for years".