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Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Sunday, 16 October 2011
Friday, 14 October 2011
Alcatel OT813D Complete Specifications
Specifications
| Networks | GSM 900 | 1800 | |
| Form Factor | Bar | QWERTY | |
| Main Screen | 2.4" resistive touchscreen TFT,262K Colors,320X240 | |
| Mobile OS | ||
| CPU | 208 MHz Processor | |
| Apps Platform | Java MIDP 2.1, CLDC 1.1 | |
| Memory | 50 MB | |
| Memory Card | T-Flash/MicroSDHC, up to 16 GB | |
| Dimensions | 115 x 61.1 x 12.9mm | |
| Weight | 101g | |
| Camera | 2.0 MegaPixels , Digital Zoom | |
| Bluetooth | V 2.1 + A2DP | |
| Wi-Fi | 802.11 b/g | |
| Wireless Data | GPRS | EDGE class 12 | |
| Mobile TV | ||
| Released | 2011q1 | |
Review Video Click Here
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Huawei U8100 Froyo ROM Wifi Issue Solved,GMail, Maps,Youtube Updated
Huawei U8100 Froyo ROM now wifi issue is solved and GMail, Maps,Youtube Updated
also with these changes
WIFI signal display
WIFI suspend will cause phone reboot
Add RomManager
Wifi driver upgraded to 2.2.1.151 from 2.2.1.25
Better Calibration hack
Wifi tethering support
Add TSCalibration app from 2.1 ROM, so you don’t need to worry about calibration any more!
MORE INFO AND DOWNLOAD
also with these changes
WIFI signal display
WIFI suspend will cause phone reboot
Add RomManager
Wifi driver upgraded to 2.2.1.151 from 2.2.1.25
Better Calibration hack
Wifi tethering support
Add TSCalibration app from 2.1 ROM, so you don’t need to worry about calibration any more!
MORE INFO AND DOWNLOAD
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
Sony Ericsson Walkman Live Video and live photos
Announced earlier this week, the Sony Ericsson Live , smartphone based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread music player with a Walkman , is shown in a video and live in a large photo gallery from the site if-first.com .
The Sony Ericsson Live support networks UMTS / HSPA and is equipped with a 3.2-inch TFT display with a resolution of 480x320 pixels, 16 million color display, 1GHz processor, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and recording HD, VGA front camera, player music Walkman, TrackID, xLOUD, DLNA, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. The size is 56.5 x 106 x 14.2 mm and weighs 115 grams.
The Sony Ericsson Live support networks UMTS / HSPA and is equipped with a 3.2-inch TFT display with a resolution of 480x320 pixels, 16 million color display, 1GHz processor, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and recording HD, VGA front camera, player music Walkman, TrackID, xLOUD, DLNA, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. The size is 56.5 x 106 x 14.2 mm and weighs 115 grams.
New Samsung Wave Y OS-bay
Samsung has announced Wave 3 , M Wave and Wave Y , three new smart phones based on the new version 2.0 of its operating system bay .
The new Samsung Wave Y is a 3G smartphone with a display TFT LCD 3.2-pollci with resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, width of 12.3 mm and 102.4 grams, 832MHz processor, full focus 2 megapixel camera, audio jack 3.5 mm, stereo FM radio with RDS, connectivity, Bluetooth v 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n , A-GPS and USB 2.0, Wi-Fi Direct and NFC (optional) , 150MB of onboard memory expandable via microSD and 1.200 mAh battery that offers 6.7 hours of talk time and 570 hours standby time. Among the applications are preinstalled on new messaging service Ch @ t and a new Samsung App .
The new Samsung Wave Y is a 3G smartphone with a display TFT LCD 3.2-pollci with resolution of 320 x 480 pixels, width of 12.3 mm and 102.4 grams, 832MHz processor, full focus 2 megapixel camera, audio jack 3.5 mm, stereo FM radio with RDS, connectivity, Bluetooth v 3.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n , A-GPS and USB 2.0, Wi-Fi Direct and NFC (optional) , 150MB of onboard memory expandable via microSD and 1.200 mAh battery that offers 6.7 hours of talk time and 570 hours standby time. Among the applications are preinstalled on new messaging service Ch @ t and a new Samsung App .
The first mention of WP7-smartphone Nokia 703
On the Internet, seen mention of the phone called the Nokia 703 , which seems to be running the operating system Windows Phone. Model appears in the Devices list in the annex "I'm a WP7!" Scott Peterson (Scott Peterson).
Also, speaking of the WP-smartphone Nokia , is to announce that the Finnish manufacturer has organized a vote for the best name for a line of the U.S. market. In tweets Chance Arrington (Chanse Arrington), head of Developer Marketing division at the U.S. indicatedlink to a page where everyone can vote for a particular name
The choice of the following options:
Nokia Metro
Nokia Genesis
Nokia Share
Nokia Vision
Nokia Aspire
Nokia Destiny
Nokia Apollo
Nokia Prime
Nokia EZ
Nokia Phoenix
Nokia Live
Nokia Force
Nokia Amaze
Nokia Eternity
Nokia Challenger
Nokia Gen
Nokia Evolution
Nokia Fusion
Nokia Strike
Nokia Elite
Nokia Halo
Other
Also, speaking of the WP-smartphone Nokia , is to announce that the Finnish manufacturer has organized a vote for the best name for a line of the U.S. market. In tweets Chance Arrington (Chanse Arrington), head of Developer Marketing division at the U.S. indicatedlink to a page where everyone can vote for a particular name
The choice of the following options:
Nokia Metro
Nokia Genesis
Nokia Share
Nokia Vision
Nokia Aspire
Nokia Destiny
Nokia Apollo
Nokia Prime
Nokia EZ
Nokia Phoenix
Nokia Live
Nokia Force
Nokia Amaze
Nokia Eternity
Nokia Challenger
Nokia Gen
Nokia Evolution
Nokia Fusion
Nokia Strike
Nokia Elite
Nokia Halo
Other
Nokia 801-1.2GHz processor, Belle and 16Mp camera
In the network appeared rumors that the Finnish producer of the event, Nokia World 2011, which will be held in late October, will introduce the smartphone Nokia 801 . New products will be running the operating system Symbian Belle and will boast advanced features.
According to available information, the smartphone will be equipped with a 1.2-gigahertz processor, 3.8-inch display with CBD Amoled improve readability, resolution of which will be 360h640 pixels, an additional graphics card. The phone will be a 16-megapixel camera with optics Carl Zeiss, Xenon flash and dual LED for video recording in 1080p at 30 frames per second. For the data module is Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi b / g / n, NFC chip . Also, there will be a module GPS, HDMI-port and support for USB OTG, so users can connect to the Nokia 801 USB-stick. Listening to music can be through stereo speakers. Built-in memory is equal to 16Gb, plus you can use memory cards microSD (up to 32Gb). Food will be responsible for the battery capacity of 1550 mAh. On sale this smartphone Nokia appears in the first quarter of 2012 at a price of 480 euros, excluding taxes and subsidies. Also, the source says that with 801 will be submitted to Nokia SeaRay and some amazing phones based on S40 with support for Qt-applications. In February 2012 we will see a model called Nokia 900
According to available information, the smartphone will be equipped with a 1.2-gigahertz processor, 3.8-inch display with CBD Amoled improve readability, resolution of which will be 360h640 pixels, an additional graphics card. The phone will be a 16-megapixel camera with optics Carl Zeiss, Xenon flash and dual LED for video recording in 1080p at 30 frames per second. For the data module is Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi b / g / n, NFC chip . Also, there will be a module GPS, HDMI-port and support for USB OTG, so users can connect to the Nokia 801 USB-stick. Listening to music can be through stereo speakers. Built-in memory is equal to 16Gb, plus you can use memory cards microSD (up to 32Gb). Food will be responsible for the battery capacity of 1550 mAh. On sale this smartphone Nokia appears in the first quarter of 2012 at a price of 480 euros, excluding taxes and subsidies. Also, the source says that with 801 will be submitted to Nokia SeaRay and some amazing phones based on S40 with support for Qt-applications. In February 2012 we will see a model called Nokia 900
Sunday, 28 August 2011
LG Revere Review
The good: The LG Revere is a compact and lightweight flip phone with features like a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth, mobile e-mail, and the ability to upload pictures to Facebook. Call quality is very good, and the Revere is very affordable.
The bad: The LG Revere doesn't have the best photo quality, and social networking features are rudimentary at best.
The bottom line: The LG Revere is a no-frills entry-level handset for Verizon Wireless customers who just want to make calls and not much else.
While Verizon Wireless is famous for its smartphones like the HTC ThunderBolt, the Motorola Droid X2, and the CDMA iPhone 4, it still has plenty of customers who would rather have a simple handset. And it doesn't get much simpler than the LG Revere, which is a basic clamshell handset without a lot of frills. It's not completely devoid of features, however, as it does have a 1.3-megapixel camera, mobile e-mail capabilities, GPS, Bluetooth, and the ability to post to several social networks. It's also very affordable at only $49.99 after a two-year agreement if you buy it in stores. You can actually get it for free if you buy it online.
Design
The LG Revere has a traditional clamshell design. At 3.78 inches tall by 1.95 inches wide by 0.72 inch thick, the Revere makes no bones about being an affordable handset with its rather cheap-feeling plastic shell. Still, it has curves and rounded corners that do make it comfortable to hold. Its black-and-gray color scheme is a tad boring, but we're OK with that.
The LG Revere has a very basic clamshell design.
On the front of the phone is a monochrome 0.98-inch external display. It shows the usual date and time information as well as remaining battery life, signal strength, and caller ID. Directly above the display is the camera lens. A 2.5mm headset jack sits on the left spine along with the volume rocker and Micro-USB charging port. On the right is the dedicated camera button.
The Revere flips open easily yet firmly thanks to its sturdy hinge. It seemed as though we could open and close the phone several times without ill effects. The internal display is pretty typical for a basic phone--it measures 2 inches diagonally, and has 262,000-color support and a 176x220-pixel resolution. We're actually quite pleased with how bright and colorful the display is considering the phone's entry-level status. The text and graphics aren't as sharp as we would like, but that's to be expected. You can adjust the banner, the backlight time, the brightness, the wallpaper, the display theme, the menu layout, the type and size of the font, and the internal clock.
Underneath the display is a navigation array that consists of two soft keys, a square toggle with a middle OK key, a dedicated speakerphone key, a Clear/voice command key, and the Send and End/Power keys. The toggle can double as shortcuts to three user-defined applications with the up, left, and down direction buttons. The right direction button brings up a customizable My Shortcuts menu that you can populate with even more shortcuts.
We found both the navigation array and the number keypad beneath it to be quite roomy. The keypad is just a tiny bit flatter than we would like, but it has enough separation between each key that we could still text and dial by feel. Each key is quite big, and when pressed, the keys click satisfyingly into place.
Features
The LG Revere ships with a 1,000-entry phone book, with room in each entry for five numbers, two e-mail addresses, an IM screen name, a street address, and notes. You can customize the contact with a photo for caller ID, and any of 27 different sounds for either a ringtone or a message alert tone. Each contact can also be organized into different caller groups.
Other basic features include a speakerphone, vibrate mode, a calculator, a tip calculator, a calendar, a to-do list, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, a world clock, and a notepad. The Revere also has voice commands, text and multimedia messaging, voice memo recording, GPS with VZ Navigator support, Bluetooth, and Info Search, which searches through the contents of your phone.
If you decide to connect to the Web, the Revere also offers a rudimentary mobile Web browser, mobile instant messaging, and mobile e-mail support. Verizon's Mobile Email application does require a subscription to use, but with it you can easily access all the popular Web e-mail services, including your own POP3 e-mails, as long as you have the server information. It does require a $5 monthly fee if you don't already have a $9.99-or-higher data plan.
Holiday HTC caught again on camera, 4.5 inches of LTE heading for AT&T
Packing a 4.5 inch qHD display, 1.2GHz CPU (of the dual-core variety, natch) and a full Gigabyte of RAM, look for it to ship with Android 2.3.4 and Sense 3.0. And we can't forget the LTE radio, which should make this AT&T's first handset using the shiny new 4G network. While they can't confirm, there's a better than average chance this one will get the name "Waikiki" hung on it at launch -- surf's up!
HTC HD2 - Windows Mobile 7 RTM ROM mango is almost ready
The HTC HD2 is both visually and technically still at the height of the time, although it has been more than two years under its belt. How come? The HD2 was the first 1 GHz smartphone made by HTC and was therefore very often over the counter. And because it has so many users, there are many developers who want to let live the phenomenon HTC HD2, or logical? And this article is about the first Windows Mobile 7 Mango RTM ROM for the HTC HD2, which is already nearing completion.
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Android on HP TouchPad Bounty: Now Over $2,000
XDA has teamed up with HackNMod to pool together resources in an effort to make the bounty for porting Android to the HP TouchPad as large as possible. As a reminder, you can still find TouchPads for sale for a little as $99 (though they’re sold out for a couple of weeks, we’re told). With a dual-core CPU and great hardware, the TouchPad would make a great Android tablet. Click on to HackNMod to see the breakdown of the bounty, and proceed onto our new HP TouchPad forum here on XDA.
HTC Omega press shots revealed
Press shots have been leaked of an upcoming Windows phone 7 mango device created by HTC, codenamed Omega. This device will probably be announced at HTC’s september event. The Omega is pretty slick looking with its white and silver color combination and possible aluminum build. This device may be called the HTC Radar when it is officially announced.
The specs for this bad boy are unfortunately only rumors at this point:
1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 SoC processor,
512MB of RAM,
a front-facing camera,
a 3.8″ SLCD display and a 8MP camera in the rear.
The front-facing camera will likely include Skype integration.
EVO 3D getting new OTA update
We've lauded HTC and Sprint before for the way updates are handled on the EVO 3D, and it's time to do so again. There's a little update coming over the air now. One addition is a widget, the other is ... something. (Update: Ooo! New radio.) But that the EVO 3D can continue to get minor updates without causing major trouble is a pretty big deal. Nicely done.
Source: EVO 3D forums
How unlocked is HTC's bootloader unlocking method?
It looks like HTC's unlocked bootloader policy may not be just what everyone was looking for, and several key portions of the firmware remain locked. What appears to be the case, is that using HTC's tool does unlock your bootloader, but doesn't grant you S-off status. Right off the bat -- if you don't understand what S-off means, you don't need it. It unlocks the ability to flash things like radios and hboot versions, which are all closed and protected files from HTC and the carriers.
What HTC's method does give you is the ability to flash a modified version of a custom recovery, which can be used to flash the files needed to root the phone. Once rooted, you can run root-required apps and have read/write permissions on the system files. As it stands now, if this is all you ever wanted to do anyway, HTC's tool will work for you. If you think you might one day decide to get a little deeper, I suggest you wait it out for a while. Will methods to flash ROMs get figured out for phones unlocked with HTC's tool? Probably. There's also a chance the boot partition is able to be flashed. The one thing we all know for sure is that HTC has made it very hard to go back if you go through with updating and using their unlock tool. Waiting to see how this all plays out is probably the wise decision.
There are also Internet rumors flying around saying HTC will send another update to give the phones S-Off status, or that this is just step one and they will release updated tools to do it. At this point, all that is just speculation. Personally, I'll wait and see exactly what works and what doesn't before I decide to buy another HTC phone. If all they have done is block access to carrier-protected files and still allow the flashing of a new system, data, and boot partitions, I can accept that position. If they have blocked the flashing of new kernels or the boot partition as a whole, that's another matter. With all the development going on for the Sensation and EVO 3D, we'll know soon enough.
Motorola Droid 3 gets rooted......................
The Motorola Droid 3 has been rooted, and while we expect root to happen for most Android phones, there are a couple things here that we want to talk about. To start at the beginning, the goal of any project to exploit or root an Android phone is to get the permissions you want, where you want them. Once you have administrative permissions on a folder you can also write to, you're pretty much set. Security researcher Dan Rosenberg found a fairly easy method to do just that, and we now have a shell root via ADB with no third-party files being used. This means no worries about sketchy files that have been through numerous hands, doing lord knows what when you run them.
To make things even better, Dan has outlined exactly what he did, why he did it, and how you can do it as well. When you read it, it seems so simple, but it's apparent that a lot of research went into this and it's refreshing to see the method presented in such an open way. Yes, this means that the carriers can patch it quickly, but for the vast majority of users that won't be rooting their phone this is a good thing. Dan, we tip our hat to you and there's a standing offer of a frosty beverage or three should you even run across any of us here at AC.
Now, for the method -- you'll need to have ADB running, and be confident in your ability to run a few commands from the command line or terminal. And be aware that this is the first step only, and you'll only have root via the shell. Next, someone will need to build a few files to inject so that you have root on the device itself, and I'm sure at least a few are hard at it. You can (and should) check out the source link for the full directions, as well as the rhyme and reason behind the method.
Friday, 26 August 2011
Download Motorola DROID Bionic Boot Animation, LG’s Mobile Division In Hot Water and More
Nexus Prime Nexus Prime, Nexus Prime, Nexus Prime… It’s extremely difficult to think about anything else right now with all the news of the Samsung Nexus Prime coming through our pipelines. What? Other news? Oh — well, that’s why we have the Android Overload. To give you guys a second chance of reading the stories that didn’t have anything to do with the Nexus Prime today. Enjoy!
Motorola DROID BIONIC boot animation now available for download [Download]
LG’s smartphone business suffers from its 5th consecutive quarterly loss. [Reuters]
Asus saved this quarter thanks to Android tablet sales. [Electronista]
Google shuts down Slide and their apps (Photovine, SuperPoke Pets, Disco). [AllThingsD]
Google Maps on the web allows for voice commands using Chrome. [Electronista]
Toshiba Thrive Honeycomb tablet now available in Canada on the cheap. [MobileSyrup]
Telus Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate receives Gingerbread 2.3.3. [Telus]
The Motorola Pro has been delayed until “mid-late September” in the UK, according to Clove.
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
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