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Showing posts with label Mobile News. Show all posts

Monday, December 20, 2010

T-Mobile Android-base Pulse Mini Drops To £64 Until Tonight

T-Mobile Android-base Pulse Mini Drops To £64 Until Tonight

T-Mobile has a flash sale going on at the moment with 20 per cent off their PAYG mobile phones which means that you can get its own branded Pulse mini handset for only £64.

The handset - which will remain the cheapest Android handset for the next few ours - comes with six months free internet worth £20 with a fair usage policy of 500MB data allowance per month. You also get a £30 voucher from M&S with free delivery as well as a 2GB microSD card.

Although we'd prefer the Orange San Francisco, we envision that you could use the Pulse Mini as a perfectly acceptable handset for light usage especially as you get free unlimited texts when you top up £10 per month.

LG Optimus 2X Is Major Milestone For New Nvidia

LG Optimus 2X Is Major Milestone For New Nvidia

The new LG Optimus 2X is the first smartphone that will come with a dual core Nvidia Tegra 2 system on chip and as such it constitutes a very significant milestone for the Californian-based semiconductor giant.
Nvidia is known mainly for its graphics processing units (or GPU) which have single handedly changed the graphics card market more than one decade ago.

But, just as it caused many of its competitors to adapt or perish (3D FX, Number Nine, 3D Labs), Nvidia has been forced to reassess its current situation in a market that will change significantly next year.

The coming to market of the first AMD Fusion to face Intel's own Sandy Bridge processors - which combine the CPU & GPU on a single die - means that Nvidia has no other option but to explore a third way.
And because the company doesn't have strong vested interests in the x86 market, it means that it was easy for Nvidia to embrace ARM and its rapidly growing ambition to rival Intel and AMD on their own playgrounds.

New Dell Cuts Price Of Streak To £399

New Dell Cuts Price Of Streak To £399

O2 announced the release of Froyo (Android 2.2) for the Dell Streak which you can buy for £399 on PAYG from Telefonica.
But you can also get it from Dell direct, unlocked, for the same price including VAT and delivery which is £50 less the original selling price.

What's more, Dell also sells a home dock solution and a car docking kit, both of which are not available from O2.

You can also add another year to the 12 month warranty for only £5, making it altogether a better option to buy it from Dell for the 16GB model.
However, O2's 32GB version of the Streak on PAYG is a full £30 cheaper than at Dell. Dell rolled out Froyo for the Sterak last month and you can find out more here.

Nokia Takes On Apple, Is That A Sign Of Desperation?

Nokia Takes On Apple, Is That A Sign Of Desperation?

Nokia's decision to take on Apple on home grounds, in European courts, may be seen as a desperate attempt by the Finnish company to take down Apple before the Cupertino-based company squeezes it out of the smartphone market.
The 13 patents covered in the filings in three European countries cover such a wide range of features that it will give lawyers on both sides much to discuss over the next few months.
Apple has simply been much better than Nokia at churning out technology that simply works. For example, it was the Nokia 5500 Sport which back in 2006 introduced the concept of accelerometers to the mobile market.
The lawsuits could therefore mean that Nokia is looking to force Apple to sign a wide-ranging cross licensing agreement that would cover a number of key features or stump up licensing money rather than competing with it in the open market.

New Amazon Cut Samsung Galaxy Tab Price To £399.99

New Amazon Cut Samsung Galaxy Tab Price To £399.99

Rich brought it down to a jaw dropping £399.99 from Comet and Amazon, a full £20 less than the next cheapest price from HMV.
As a reminder, the diminutive tablet - which is the best selling model at Amazon - carried a suggested retail price at launch of £799.99, which means that it is now half price including free delivery (here and here).
The tablet has smartphone capabilities, has a 1GHz Hummingbird processor, 512MB RAM, 16GB onboard storage (expandable to 48GB), a 7-inch screen capable of showing 1024x600 pixels, Android 2.2 and everything you can exp.

Google Nexus S Price Cut To £430 Because Of Sales Concerns?

Google Nexus S Price Cut To £430 Because Of Sales Concerns?


Carphone Warehouse has slashed the price of the handset from £549 to only £430 for the unlocked version, a price that includes delivery.
We're not sure why Carphone Warehouse and Google would cut the price of the Nexus S by £119, only days after it was launched; the move might be motivated by concerns about poor sales.
The phone, made by Samsung, is now a better deal compared to the Samsung Galaxy S, the phone on which it is based, one which can be had for £380 including delivery, only £50 less although a "refurbished" will cost well under £300.
We mentioned price as being one of the reasons why the Nexus S would be a failure and it looks that Google choose to play it safe with an early price cut.

Monday, November 1, 2010

1.2 GHz Dual Core CPUs Coming to Smartphones



Qualcomm company has announced the availability of the advanced 1.2 GHz dual core Snapdragon CPUs that very good will powers future smartphones, Currently 1GHz CPU is the standard norm in the high end smartphones, this will change once these new breed of highly capable mobile processors hit the market, with these processor chips you would also be able to play 1080p video on your Smartphone or also you will use the TV Out feature to play the high definition content on your HDTV.
Full Story:
techlivez.com/2010/06/1-2-ghz-dual-core-cpus-coming-to-smartphones/

Now Offline Maps for Android


Now you can use offline maps for android with Using Brut Maps So you have got a GPS enabled Android mobile and want to use it for navigation in India but the data transfer costs for real time map download using Edge, 3G is not letting you enjoy what could’ve been a pleasant experience. Instead of shelling out big bucks for navigation programs you can use the free Brut Maps which is a mod of Google Maps that allows you to use the GPS to pin point your current location on Google Maps and the pointer will move along with you towards your destination.

Now Available Firefox Beta for Android


Mozilla has presents another beta of Firefox mobile web browser for Android operating system, the current release is available for public download and if you are currently using android mobiles phones so you can try It now. Firefox for Android is aimed at bringing the best web browsing experience to the handhelds and uses the same technology platform as its desktop version.


Full story:
techlivez.com/2010/10/firefox-for-android-download/