Rumours: Nokia EOS 41MP; Nokia Catwalk specs, OctaOLED, 8.4mm slim, 2000mAh, f2.0 with OIS, May 15th
Corroborating previous rumours, the Nokia Lumia ‘Catwalk’ is rumoured for a May 15th Launch.
- OctaOLED 4.5″ 1280X768
- 129mm x 8.4mm x 71mm
- 132g
- OIS
- 2000mAh
- 1GB RAM, 8.7MP
- All aluminium
- https://twitter.com/flapic
- Is this flavio trustworthy?
LeakyLeak: Nokia Lumia 928 renders – with Xenon Flash, coming to Verizon.
A press image of the previously tipped, long-awaited Nokia Lumia 928 for Verizon Wireless has made the rounds on Twitter. The Big Red's upcoming Windows Phone 8 flagship will likely be officially released by the end of this month.As its name mildly suggests, the Nokia Lumia 928 will be closely related to the AT&T exclusive Lumia 920 - it is expected to share the same CPU and display. The Verizon offering however, will one-up its AT&T counterpart by packing a xenon flash in addition to the standard LED one. It is also expected to ditch the 920's polycarbonate unibody for an aluminum outfit.
Apple applies for patent on removable touchscreen laptop displays
The patent
filing shows a device that would be a laptop, not a mobile device, that
has a removable touchscreen display. The display would connect to the
laptop base through a 60GHz ultrawideband format (like WiGig perhaps).
The display would also use induction charging through the laptop hinge
to charge the display for wandering use. To be clear, this patent is not
for a device that mashes together an iPad and a Macbook, but that device seems much more likely to us than the one pictured in the patent.
Nokia Win 8 tablet framed to sport exclusive apps like 'Adidas micoach'
The
latest development comes from a developer (pun not intended), who at
his own personal blog writes that he had helped design a proposal for an
exclusive Nokia Tablet
app. Now we all know how Nokia's Lumia phones are chock-full of
exclusive apps that only their Windows Phone ecosphere sports, so we'd
imagine Nokia might have something similar in mind to make its alleged Windows tablet stand out as well. Here's the full listing:
Helped design and concept the Adidas micoach app proposal for the Nokia Tablet. The Tablet App
intended to be an extension of coaches allowing them to build teams and
monitor individual trainings for each athlete. The way that works is to
connect he app to existing technology on Adidas products to read the
workout data registered by cell chip implants. The app also tapped into
the community allowing users to challenge each other by sending
notifications to friends and their social feeds.
While
the app proposal certainly sounds interesting, the newsbreaking part
here is that they are talking at all about a Nokia Tablet like it's a
done deal. You know, smoke=fire, but we'll see if and what Nokia comes
up with in its first Win 8 slate.
Samsung Galaxy Win with 4.7-inch display, 1.2 GHz quad-core processor goes official in China
The Samsung Galaxy Win (GT-I8552) that surfaced recently has gone official in China. It is listed on the Samsung China’s official website. All the specifications matches the leaked specs. It has a 4.7-inch (800 x 480 Pixels) TFT display, run on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) with Touchwiz and is powered by a 1.2 GHz quad-core processor. It has a 5MP Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash and a 0.3MP (VGA) front-facing camera. It has dual SIM support with dual standby and dual SIM Always On feature.No details about the RAM or the internal memory yet. It is not clear which quad-core chip it uses, but according to earlier rumors it might feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Play MSM8225Q procssor. Samsung would also sell other variants GT-I869 and GT-I8558 for different Chinese carriers. It would come pre-loaded with ChatON, Sina microblogging app, and QQ.
Samsung Galaxy Win specifications
- 4.7-inch (800 x 480 Pixels) TFT capactivie touch screen display
- Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
- 1.2 GHz quad-core processor
- 5MP Auto Focus Camera with LED Flash
- 0.3MP (VGA) front-facing camera
- Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) with dual standby
- 9.65mm thick and weighs 143.9 grams
- Expandable memory card slot
- 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth v 3.0, GPS
- 2000 mAh battery
HTC First gets unveiled for AT&T in the United States
After making a couple of appearances prior to its announcement, the Facebook-centered HTC First got officially unveiled. The Android smartphone will be available exclusively on AT&T in the United States from next Friday, April 12 for $99.99 with a two-year contract. Pre-orders for the handset kick-off today.Naturally, the most important feature of the HTC First will be the integration of the freshly announced Facebook Home launcher into its Android OS. Facebook Home is built with your social networking cravings in mind.
HTC First official photos
Hardware-wise, the HTC First features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset with a dual-core CPU and a gig of RAM. A 4.3" 720p display, 5MP camera, and access to AT&T's LTE network are also part of the smartphone's specifications. The Android version on tap will be 4.1 Jelly Bean.
In Europe, the HTC First will be offered by Orange and EE in the coming months. No pricing and availability have been set though.
HTC Desire Q goes official, available in Taiwan for $234
HTC recently launched its Desire P mid-range smartphone and now the Taiwanese company has officially unveiled the other part of the duo that leaked last month. The Desire Q is an entry level smartphone with specifications similar to those of the HTC Desire U.HTC Desire Q
The latest HTC smartphone sports a 4" WVGA display, measures 118.5 x 62.3 x 9.3 mm and weighs 114 grams. The Desire Q is powered a 1 GHz single core processor along with 512 MB of RAM, 5 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, Beats Audio and a wide range of connectivity options.
HTC Desire Q runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and relies on a 1,650mAH battery to provide the juice. The smartphone is currently available in Taiwan and is priced at NT$6,990 (about $234). Unfortunately, there is no word on the global availability of the device so the HTC Desire Q might remain exclusive to the company's home market.
Low-end BlackBerry 10 device with QWERTY keypad leaks
After the Z10 and the Q10, a new BlackBerry 10 device has been uncovered. What you see below is known only as the R-Series for now but is supposedly an upcoming BB10 device.This particular handset is said to have 8GB internal memory with microSD card slot and an 1,800mAh battery but other than that no other specifications and details are known at this point.
It also remains to be seen when BlackBerry would launch this phone, if at all. The Q10 announced along with the Z10 is still a month away from release.
Sailfish OS SDK released for Linux, Windows and Mac
5" LG Optimus G Pro hits shelves in Japan, US to follow in Q2
The phone is part of the NTT DoCoMo spring portfolio,
and, besides the 5" Full HD display panel, features the modern
Snapdragon 600 chipset with 4G LTE connectivity, 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of
internal memory, 13 MP camera and a monster swappable 3000 mAh battery,
plus a memory card slot for storage expansion.
At
least on paper these specs make it a lot of flagship for the money this
season, so we can't wait for its North American counterpart to sail
across the ocean and land on US carriers some time this quarter.
Alleged iPhone 5S prototype pictured, is it the real deal?
We received some interesting pictures of what is allegedly a prototype of the next Apple iPhone (5S, perhaps).While the pictures aren't of the best quality or taken in studio conditions they do reveal a lot about the pictured smartphone. For one it sheds off the iconic home button and replaces it with a real edge-to-edge display (although we can't see the actual screen underneath).
Then there's the design - it's sloped towards the edges, which isn't typical of Apple. Apple likes the more squarish designs, which allow it to make full use of the space within the smartphone's chassis.
We urge you to take these photos with several pinches of salt as the device pictured above could either be photoshopped or even digitally rendered altogether. Even the guy who sent them in couldn't swear by their authenticity.
There's one scenario that might make sense here - what you are seeing could be a prototype on which Apple is working. All major manufacturers consider and test a number of different designs before settling on the final version. It might also be a case specially designed to conceal the look of the Apple iPhone 5S, but that seems too much effort - these dev units are usually simple plastic rectangles.
Nokia Catwalk to strut its stuff on May 15?
An anonymous tipster who goes by the sobriquet South has revealed that Nokia is set to reveal the Nokia Catwalk on May 15.
South, who could have chosen a cooler moniker, let's face it, didn't have much more to say from him/herself beyond that, other than that the launch will take place in London, UK.
The news came by way of My Nokia Blog, which says it has had accurate information from South before, although it doesn't say exactly what so we'll just have to take their word for that.
It's not the first time we've heard tell of the Nokia Catwalk, said to be the follow-up to the Nokia Lumia 920.
We're excepting a thinner, lighter body thanks to the use of aluminium instead of the 920's polycarbonate. Aside from that, the last report suggested that the specs will be pretty similar to the existing Lumia 920.
It's been a while since Nokia busted out a high-end handset - MWC 2013 was all about the mid-range for the Finns - so May isn't too ridiculous a date to expect a hotter Lumia to hit.
But since we can't verify the source and Nokia's keeping schtum, you'll have to file this one under 'perhaps, perhaps, perhaps'.
South, who could have chosen a cooler moniker, let's face it, didn't have much more to say from him/herself beyond that, other than that the launch will take place in London, UK.
The news came by way of My Nokia Blog, which says it has had accurate information from South before, although it doesn't say exactly what so we'll just have to take their word for that.
It's not the first time we've heard tell of the Nokia Catwalk, said to be the follow-up to the Nokia Lumia 920.
We're excepting a thinner, lighter body thanks to the use of aluminium instead of the 920's polycarbonate. Aside from that, the last report suggested that the specs will be pretty similar to the existing Lumia 920.
It's been a while since Nokia busted out a high-end handset - MWC 2013 was all about the mid-range for the Finns - so May isn't too ridiculous a date to expect a hotter Lumia to hit.
But since we can't verify the source and Nokia's keeping schtum, you'll have to file this one under 'perhaps, perhaps, perhaps'.
Lava Iris 455 with 4.5-inch display, 1GHz dual-core processor, Android 4.1 launched
Lava has launched the Iris 455, a new Android smartphone in the Iris Series on Blockbuster Phoneday. It has a 4.5inch (960 x 540 pixels) qHD capacitive touch screen display and has a 1GHz dual-core processor similar to the Iris 454 that was launched earlier this year for Rs. 8,499, but this runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) instead of ICS. It has a 5-megapixel auto focus rear camera with LED flash and a VGA front-facing camera.
Lava Iris 455 Specifications
- 4.5-inch (960 x 540 pixels) capacitive touch screen display
- 1GHz dual-core processor
- Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
- Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) with dual standby
- 9.92mm thick and weighs 120 grams
- 5MP auto focus camera with LED flash, VGA front-facing camera
- 512MB RAM, 4GB of internal memory (2GB user memory), expandable memory up to 32GB with microSD
- 3G (HSDPA 7.2Mbps; HSUPA: 5.76 Mbps) , WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, aGPS
- 3.5 mm audio jack
- 1500 mAh battery with up to 6 hours talk time (3G)
Samsung announces Galaxy Win and Trend II droids for China
China woke up to two new Android phones from Samsung. One is the Galaxy Win that leaked yesterday – a quad-core droid with a 4.7” WVGA screen. It’s a single-SIM phone, unlike the one that leaked. The Samsung Galaxy Trend II, the second new device, does have a dual-SIM version, though.Samsung Galaxy Win
The Samsung Galaxy Win runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on a 1.2GHz quad-core CPU, packs a 4.7” TFT screen of WVGA resolution (199ppi pixel density). It has a 5MP camera that shoots D1 video, a 3MP front-facing camera and a microSD card slot. The battery has 2,000mAh capacity.
On the connectivity side, the Galaxy Win offers Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS. The phone is 9.7mm thick and weighs 143.9g. It’s preloaded with Samsung’s ChatON but also popular Chinese services Sina Weibo and QQ.
The phone is launching in Asia first and later moving to Europe. The dual-SIM version of the Samsung Galaxy Win is nowhere to be seen right now.
Samsung Galaxy Trend II and Trend II Duos
The Samsung Galaxy Trend II is an Android 4.1 phone with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and a 4” WVGA screen (233ppi pixel density). It has a 3MP camera that shoots D1 video, a microSD card and 1,500mAh battery. The connectivity covers Wi-Fi b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0 but no GPS.
The dual-SIM version, the Galaxy Trend II Duos is a hair thicker (11.3mm vs. 11.1mm) and a gram heavier than the single-SIM version (127.6g). Both come with ChatON and China Telecom value-added services
Xbox 720 being tweaked to match-up to the PS4?
The advantage of letting Sony go first with its PS4 announcement is that Microsoft now has time to tweak the Xbox 720 to ensure it matches up with Sony's console.
And that's just what it is doing, according to Ubisoft Montreal CEO Yannis Mallat, who told Eurogamer that it's been a long five-year wait for the game maker - "much longer than we were anticipating".
Without letting any actual detail slip, Mallat said that the next Xbox would be "aligned with what Sony announced".
The means "it's going to be connected. It's going to be social. It's going to be immersive. It's going to be interactive".
Talking about the games that Ubisoft is developing for the next-gen hardware, Mallat bigger up the "mind-blowing graphics" but added that "the connected aspects and the social components will be what will define the difference between a next-gen experience and a current-gen experience."
As for when we'll see the fruits of Microsoft's labour - that's still anyone's guess but we've got our fingers crossed for a reveal at E3 2013.
Windows Blue to be known officially as Windows 8.1
We have been hearing about this Windows Blue for quite some time now. The newest build of Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system, Windows Blue, as it has been known until now, features some significant improvements, most of which are under the hood, that promise improved performance and user experience over Windows 8.Now, according to the sources at The Verge, it has come to light that Windows Blue will be known officially as Windows 8.1 when it releases later this year. This won’t be like your run-of-the-mill service pack and will feature more significant upgrades. As such, it could be a paid upgrade for existing Windows 8 users, although that is yet to be officially confirmed.
A public preview will be released during the Build conference in June, which would allow us to get a closer look at this update. Hopefully, it packs in noticeable improvements in performance and usability, especially if it has to become a paid upgrade.
More HTC First images emerge, reveal its Facebook Home UI
Less than 24 hours before its scheduled unveiling, a number of HTC First photos made an appearance. Unlike yesterday's image however, today's images reveal the Facebook device's Facebook Home UI of its Android OS.The photos of the device reveal a minimalist UI with full-screen imagery, and stock Android icons. The app drawer on the other hand, reveals buttons for instant access to Facebook status updates, photo uploads, and location check-ins.
The HTC First with Facebook Home will break at 1PM Eastern Time tomorrow. Be sure to tune in for the full scoop on both the device and its UI.
Chinese HTC One 802w has microSD card slot, two SIMs
A Sina Weibo user with early access to the HTC One version tailored for China Unicom has pictured the One 802w smartphone. The picture reveals a removable back cover, two SIM slots (WCDMA) and a microSD card slot just under the 4 MP camera lens.Taking a peak under the HTC One 802w back cover
The HTC One will globally be available with either 32 GB or 64 GB of storage built-in but without the expandable option, which has caused quite a lot of controversy.
There's no word if the 802t (China Mobile) and 802d (China Telecom) versions of the HTC One will also come with expandable storage and two SIMs but the 2 at the end of the product number can be indicative of the dual-SIM abilities. The European version's model number is 801n.
New browser being developed by Samsung and Mozilla
Mozilla is currently working on getting Firefox OS out and Samsung continues to flex its muscles in front of Google to let the Mountain View based tech titan know that the Korean OEM is not a Google hand puppet playing in the Android Theater. It is the same reason why Samsung is keeping Tizen around, to let Google know who really is responsible for Android's success and to make Google concerned that at anytime, Samsung could take its ball back and go home.
A7 chips for next year's Apple iPhone 6 to come from TSMC?
The Apple A6X is used on the fourth iteration of the Apple iPad
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The A-series chips debuted with the A4 in the OG Apple iPad in 2010. Since then, the latest version of the Apple iPad has been powered by an enhanced version of the current Apple iPhone chip using an "X" designation, like the current A6X used for the fourth generation iPad. The Apple iPhone 5 is powered by the A6
One Sony line to start with the 20 MP Cyber-shot quality Honami phone
Our source indicated that the new line under the One Sony strategy
will be different from the Xperia brand, and titled a different way,
too, indicating that this will be the best Sony can offer in a mobile
device, in collaboration with other departments outside of Sony Mobile.
Sony
has a lot to offer in the camera department with the Cyber-shot brand,
and in the audio realm with all the tech surrounding the Walkman
moniker, but the saying now is that there will only be one flagship
phone under the new umbrella, not separate devices for camera
aficionados with Cyber-shot module, and with Walkman branding for music
fans.
This One Sony flagship is codenamed Honami,
the poster hints, and is not fully decided on yet, though design might
be finalized as soon as this month. Specs are reiterated again to be a Snapdragon
800 chipset at 2.3 GHz, 2 GB of RAM, 5" Full HD screen, and a 2700-3000
mAh battery. The display panel is said to gravitate around two choices -
JDI panel with WhiteMagic tech, or a Sharp IGZO screen.
The
most interesting part, however, is the alleged Cyber-shot camera
module, which might be around 20 MP with the fashionable pixel-binning
tech that got pioneered in a phone by the 808 PureView,
accompanied by an eventual Xenon flash for the still shots. If this is
not enough to make you drool about Sony's new flagship strategy, the
Honami phone is also claimed to be water and dust resistant, so it sounds like the dream Android device, depending on how compact Sony managed to make it with all that camera jazz inside.
Last
but not least, Sony is apparently still mulling whether to announce it
in the summer or a bit later to take on the holiday shopping craze
directly. It is also indicated that Sony might not be giving this camera
tech to Apple or Samsung to put in their phones, like it's been doing
so far with its mobile camera
sensors. Well, if Sony pulls this off, this year will certainly mark
the most stunning competition amongst flagship phones we've seen in a
while, and will leave consumers bewildered by choices, which is a good
thing.
The leaked press photo reveals the front of the upcoming device and a three-button configuration below its display. Curiously, there are no logos whatsoever present on the device's front.
The rumored specs of the HTC First include a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus CPU, a gig of RAM, 4.3" 720p display, and a 5MP camera. The OS is expected to be Android 4.1.2 with HTC Sense 4.5 and, of course, deep Facebook integration.
Androidbook, an
Android-powered notebook might get unveiled in the third quarter of
2013, according to an interesting speculation from DigiTimes, a
publication with deep roots in Taiwan’s tech supply chain.
The Facebook-centered HTC First press photo leaks out
Two days before its likely announcement, an alleged photo of the Facebook-centric HTC First leaked out. The smartphone will all but certainly make an appearance this coming Thursday, on April 4 during a press event hosted by the social networking giant.The leaked press photo reveals the front of the upcoming device and a three-button configuration below its display. Curiously, there are no logos whatsoever present on the device's front.
The rumored specs of the HTC First include a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus CPU, a gig of RAM, 4.3" 720p display, and a 5MP camera. The OS is expected to be Android 4.1.2 with HTC Sense 4.5 and, of course, deep Facebook integration.
Androidbook to be an Android notebook, to come in Q3 2013?
the digitime resarch the analytical division of the publication, has suggested that the
Androidbook could become a reality in Q3 2013. It cites the arrival of
Google’s Chrome head, Sundar Pichai, on top of the Android
system. To remind you, Google has recently unveiled its Chromebook
Pixel notebook that beat the MacBook Retina to become the laptop with
highest resolution on the market.
Up until now, though, there were no clues of Google bridging the gap between Chrome OS and Android, and while an Androidbook won’t exactly merge the platforms, it might cannibalize ChromeBook sales. Don't forget that this is just a speculation from DigiTimes analysts, and this time it does not seem to have its roots in their famous supply chain sources, so take it with the usual grain of salt.
Still, the Linux-based Android
definitely has a lot of the versatility of the of a traditional desktop
platform. And with more than 700,000 apps, it definitely has an edge
over Chrome OS. What do you think, would you consider buying an
Androidbook?
The Nokia Lumia 950 is reportedly going to feature an AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280x768 pixels. The display is reportedly sporting similar PureMotion HD tech as the one found in the Nokia Lumia 920.
The Nokia Lumia 950's camera is tipped to pack a larger sensor than its competitors'. Xenon flash, lossless zoom, oversampling, video stabilization, and superb low-light performance are among the camera's rumored features.
While that may seem like a bummer, there is good news as well. It
seems that iOS 7 will be a major overhaul in terms of UI design over the
previous versions of the operating system. The heavily skeuomorphic UI
elements, such as leather trim, linen backgrounds and torn paper edges
are reportedly being trashed, hopefully in favor of a cleaner, simpler
UI. Engineers who are field testing the OS are carrying special devices
with polarizing filters on the screen that limits the visibility so as
to not give the new UI away. They normally wouldn't go this far if it
wasn't significantly different.
Ever since Scott Forstall left Apple and handed over the reigns of iOS to Sir Jonathan Ive, it has been speculated as to what direction the future versions of iOS will take under the command of their new master. While Forstall clearly favored a more flamboyant approach to design, Ive has a much more simpler and minimalistic style, as can be seen from Apple's hardware.
As such, it is no surprise that iOS will also be taking a similar route in terms of design under Ive. Other than getting rid of the gaudy UI elements that had few fans, the new update will also give iOS a much needed UI refresh, which has clearly started looking long in the tooth.
We can now say we are genuinely looking forward to seeing what Apple has to showcase this year. Hopefully, they won't take too long.
Forget Cortex-A15 processor cores, as found in Samsung's Exynos 5 Octa processor for the Galaxy S4, and partially in Qualcomm's newest Snapdragons, like the 600 in HTC One.
Up until now, though, there were no clues of Google bridging the gap between Chrome OS and Android, and while an Androidbook won’t exactly merge the platforms, it might cannibalize ChromeBook sales. Don't forget that this is just a speculation from DigiTimes analysts, and this time it does not seem to have its roots in their famous supply chain sources, so take it with the usual grain of salt.
Alleged photo of a Nokia Lumia 950 prototype pops up
An alleged photo of Nokia Lumia 950 prototype has emerged, thus pointing at what could be the Finnish company's upcoming flagship. Accompanying the photo were some rumored details on the upcoming device, whose name subtly harks back at the good old days of Nokia N95.The Nokia Lumia 950 is reportedly going to feature an AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280x768 pixels. The display is reportedly sporting similar PureMotion HD tech as the one found in the Nokia Lumia 920.
The Nokia Lumia 950's camera is tipped to pack a larger sensor than its competitors'. Xenon flash, lossless zoom, oversampling, video stabilization, and superb low-light performance are among the camera's rumored features.
iOS 7 behind schedule but will have significantly updated UI
It seems the upcoming iOS 7 update is running behind schedule, according to the Daring Fireball. Engineers are now reportedly being pulled from the OS X 10.9 update to work on Apple's mobile operating system.Ever since Scott Forstall left Apple and handed over the reigns of iOS to Sir Jonathan Ive, it has been speculated as to what direction the future versions of iOS will take under the command of their new master. While Forstall clearly favored a more flamboyant approach to design, Ive has a much more simpler and minimalistic style, as can be seen from Apple's hardware.
As such, it is no surprise that iOS will also be taking a similar route in terms of design under Ive. Other than getting rid of the gaudy UI elements that had few fans, the new update will also give iOS a much needed UI refresh, which has clearly started looking long in the tooth.
We can now say we are genuinely looking forward to seeing what Apple has to showcase this year. Hopefully, they won't take too long.
ARM and TSMC successfuly tape out the first Cortex-A57 processor, using 16nm tech
The
British mobile chip designer from ARM Holdings, and the TSMC foundry
announced they have successfully taped out the first 64-bit Cortex-A57
processor, made using TSMC's novel 16nm FinFET production tech, after a cooperation in the 64-bit realm with the 20nm process that started last year. The project completion took just six months, and ARM says this is their most powerful processor yet.
When
exactly are we to see the monster silicon in tablets and other mobile
computing gear remains to be told, but given the pace with which things
are happening in the mobile realm, this moment shouldn't be far off. We
can only salivate at the possibilities such powerful processors will
bring to devices, as ARM says it is even suitable to cluster up for
servers, so how about them tablets with Cortex-A57 cores? TSMC was rumored to supply Apple with some 16nm FinFET chips for a "breakthrough product," so we might be seeing ARM's new baby in future iPads or even Macs at some point.
Moreover, after the report today that TSMC is ahead of schedule with the 20nm process, now comes the 16nm die shrink, which is sure to put some pressure on Samsung, whose foundry allegedly struggles with the 28nm production of the Exynost 5 Octa still.
The Galaxy Star comes with a 3" QVGA screen, Android Jelly Bean 4.1, 1 GHz single-core processor, a 2 MP camera and microSD card support.
The Galaxy Pocket Neo also boasts a 3" QVGA display but sheds some MHz from the processor, ending up with a single-core 850 MHz unit. It also has Jelly Bean 4.1 on tap and shares the 2 megapixel camera of the Galaxy Star.
Samsung Galaxy Star • Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo
Both smartphones will also have dual-SIM versions, with the availability varying by markets.
We've heard before that the Galaxy Pocket Neo would be arriving in mid-May, but we are yet to get any info about the Galaxy Star.
Samsung makes Galaxy Star and Pocket Neo official
The venue is the Samsung Forum in South Africa and the news are the Samsung Galaxy Star and Galaxy Pocket Neo. Both handsets are now official and have been updated with specifications but we're yet to find about their respected availabilities and price.The Galaxy Star comes with a 3" QVGA screen, Android Jelly Bean 4.1, 1 GHz single-core processor, a 2 MP camera and microSD card support.
The Galaxy Pocket Neo also boasts a 3" QVGA display but sheds some MHz from the processor, ending up with a single-core 850 MHz unit. It also has Jelly Bean 4.1 on tap and shares the 2 megapixel camera of the Galaxy Star.
Samsung Galaxy Star • Samsung Galaxy Pocket Neo
Both smartphones will also have dual-SIM versions, with the availability varying by markets.
We've heard before that the Galaxy Pocket Neo would be arriving in mid-May, but we are yet to get any info about the Galaxy Star.
Could this be a new Nokia Asha phone?
Phones belonging to Nokia's
Asha lineup are anything but exciting, which comes as no surprise since
they belong to the feature phone kind. Yet they are doing quite well in
developing market, so perhaps it makes sense for their maker to keep on
developing the series and expand it even further. Well, that's exactly
what might be going on at Nokia's workshops right now.
The
phone that appears in the image above was posted online by @evleaks – a
trustworthy source of insider information. Supposedly, that's a new
Nokia Asha model right there, or at least a concept of what the company
has in stock for its budget-conscious customers. The handset, if real, appears to have adopted quite a few visual cues from the Nokia lumia
smartphones, including the colorful shell and the simplified interface.
It also looks quite iPhone-esque with that single button positioned in
the middle. While this recent leak shows only the handset's front side, a
set of renderings leaked back in February shows what's hiding in the
back.
Ultimately, what makes us think that we're looking at a conceptual
device is the home button's design – the device in the middle has a
"back" arrow while the ones on its sides have just a simple circle. But
then again, what's rendered in the image might not differ much from what
Nokia's about to launch. What do you, guys, think? Would a simpler
design make Ashas more attractive?
The Galaxy Ace 3 would carry the GT-S7272 model number, which following Samsung's nomenclature hints to a dual-SIM version. The third-gen Galaxy Ace is purported to sport a 4.0" display of an yet undisclosed resolution, although rumors have it that a 720p display and a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU are likely. Android Jelly Bean is going to be in the driver's seat, but a specific version isn't yet known.
The specs sheet of the new Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 includes a 5MP camera, 4GB of internal storage and 1,500mAh battery, which happens to be exactly the same as the one found in the Ace 2. The variety of colors available is nice as well - Metallic Black, Metallic Blue, Pure White and Wine Red.
Expect the mid-ranger to debut towards the end of May or beginning of June, with a price of about €300.
Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 to debut in May or June, cost €300
Another year, another Galaxy Ace smartphone is in the works. According to SamMobile, Samsung is preparing a follow-up to the Galaxy Ace 2 with an updated screen, processor and more color options.The Galaxy Ace 3 would carry the GT-S7272 model number, which following Samsung's nomenclature hints to a dual-SIM version. The third-gen Galaxy Ace is purported to sport a 4.0" display of an yet undisclosed resolution, although rumors have it that a 720p display and a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU are likely. Android Jelly Bean is going to be in the driver's seat, but a specific version isn't yet known.
The specs sheet of the new Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 includes a 5MP camera, 4GB of internal storage and 1,500mAh battery, which happens to be exactly the same as the one found in the Ace 2. The variety of colors available is nice as well - Metallic Black, Metallic Blue, Pure White and Wine Red.
Expect the mid-ranger to debut towards the end of May or beginning of June, with a price of about €300.
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