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Saturday, 7 July 2012

HOLO launcher


Simple, powerful, fast and highly customizable home replacement, based on Android 4.0.4 ICS Launcher.Not like Apex Launcher or Nova Launcher, Holo Launcher can run on Froyo, Gingerbread, ICS and Jelly Bean. Features:Full ICS StyleICS Icons, Folders, Outlines, Drawer Tabs, etc.Custom Desktop Pages/GridUp to 9 desktop pages and 10 x 10 grid.Custom Drawer Portrait/landscape GridSet different drawer grid for portrait and landscape screen.Scrollable DockUp to 7 icons per page and up to 3 pages.Infinite ScrollingLoop through your desktop/drawer/dock continuously.GesturesSwipe up/down on desktop to launch apps quickly.Customizable shortcut/folder iconsLong press to edit shortcut/folder icons and labels, support ADW icon pack.Desktop PreviewsPinch to access desktop previews.Backup and RestoreBackup and restore your settings and shortcuts.Other Customization OptionsKeep in memory, home key action, hide apps in drawer, hide labels, etc.Recent changes:v1.0.6- Option to force portrait or landscape- Option to change drawer tab icon: None, Play store, Menu, Desktop- Fixed a customize menu bug- Fixed a recent app bug- Fixed FCs on Jelly Bean- Updated some images from Jelly Bean- Updated translationsContent rating: Everyone
What's new in this version: v1.0.6- Option to force portrait or landscape- Option to change drawer tab icon: None, Play store, Menu, Desktop- Fixed a customize menu bug- Fixed a recent app bug- Fixed FCs on Jelly Bean- Updated some images from Jelly Bean- Updated translations
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Android 4.0 smartphone lineup GIGABYTE supports two SIM cards


The company GIGA-BYTE Communications presented at COMPUTEX 2012, which is now in Taipei (Taiwan), a new line of smartphones on the operating system, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and supporting the work with two SIM cards: GSmart M1420, GSmart M1320, GSmart G1362 and GSmart G1342 .
GIGABYTE GSmart M1420 :
GIGABYTE GSmart M1420 is a highly functional model of the Android 4.0 phone with dual SIM standby, and equipped with a 4.3-inch WVGA display, 1 GHz processor and 8 megapixel camera.
Other technical features GIGABYTE GSmart M1420: </ p>
  • Support communications standards: GSM / EDGE / WCDMA / HSUPA; Dual SIM Standby
  • Platform: Android 4.0
  • CPU: MT6575, 1 GHz
  • Display: 4.3-inch, capacitive touch panel, a resolution of 800x480 pixels
  • Main camera: 8 megapixel with autofocus and LED backlight
  • Front camera: 1.3 MP
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0/4.0LE
  • Misc: Accelerometer, Proximity sensors, and lighting
GIGABYTE GSmart M1320 :
GIGABYTE GSmart M1320 - "dvuhsimochny" entry-level smartphone that works as an operating system Android 4.0, equipped with a 3.5-inch touch screen, 1 GHz processor, 4 GB of internal memory and 512 MB of RAM and a 3 megapixel camera.
Other technical features GIGABYTE GSmart M1320:
  • Support communications standards: GSM / EDGE / WCDMA / HSUPA; Dual SIM Standby
  • Platform: Android 4.0
  • CPU: MT6575, 1 GHz
  • Display: 3.5-inch, capacitive touch panel, a resolution of 800x480 pixels
  • Camera: 3 megapixel with autofocus and LED backlight
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0
  • Misc: Accelerometer, Proximity sensors, and lighting
GIGABYTE GSmart G1362 :
GIGABYTE GSmart G1362 is, according to the manufacturer's vyskoproizvoditelny Android 4.0 phone with dual SIM standby, equipped with 4.3-inch touchscreen display, 1.2 GHz processor, 4 GB of internal memory and 512 MB of RAM, and 5 megapixel camera.
Main technical characteristics of GIGABYTE GSmart G1362:
  • Support communications standards: GSM / EDGE / WCDMA / HSUPA; Dual SIM Standby
  • Platform: Android 4.0
  • Processor: Qualcomm MSM7227A; 1,2 GHz
  • Display: 4.3-inch, capacitive touch panel, a resolution of 800x480 pixels
  • Main camera: 5 megapixel with autofocus and LED backlight
  • Front camera: VGA
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0
  • Misc: Accelerometer, Proximity sensors, and lighting
GIGABYTE GSmart G1342 :
GIGABYTE GSmart G1342 will be the first smartphone operating system Android 4.0, supports the work with two SIM cards. This new product is equipped with a 3.5-inch display, 800MHz processor, 1GB of internal memory and 512 MB of RAM and a 5 megapixel camera.
Main technical characteristics of GIGABYTE GSmart G1342:
  • Support communications standards: GSM / EDGE / WCDMA / HSUPA; Dual SIM Standby
  • Dimensions: 121x62, 5x12, 5 mm
  • Weight: 127 g.
  • Platform: Android 4.0
  • Processor: Qualcomm MSM7225A, 800 MHz
  • Display: 3.5-inch, capacitive touch panel, a resolution of 320x480 pixels
  • Main camera: 5 megapixel with autofocus and LED backlight
  • Front camera: VGA
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 3.0, micro USB
  • Misc: Accelerometer, Proximity sensors, and lighting
  • Battery: Li-Ion, 1300 mA / h

Size Matters: Supply Chain Whispers Hint At 4.08″ 16:9 Display On iPhone 5


iphone-4 It’s that time again. Well, who are we kidding? It’s always time for iPhone rumors. This one, however, seems to be the rumor that just won’t quit. So will the next-gen iPhone have a larger display? According to AppleInsider‘s supply chain source, Mingchi Kuo (an analyst with KGI), all signs point to yes.

He expects the iPhone to be taller, and switch from a 3.5-inch 4:3 display to a “4.08-inch in-cell IPS panel screen with a display resolution of 1,136 x 640 and 500-nit brightness,” at an aspect ratio of 16:9. If this is true, Apple will actually be lowering the bar for its Retina display status. The pixel density for the rumored display is 320 ppi, whereas current iPhone models sport a ppi of 326. Obviously this isn’t a huge drop, but I think it’s worth noting the concessions Apple may or may not be making to keep up with the competition (read: Android phones).
This stands to be the biggest change to the iPhone’s design to date, rivaled only by the jump between the 3GS and the iPhone 4, if it turns out to be real. That said, there’s quite a bit Apple will have to consider.
The company insists on ease-of-use as a cornerstone of every product. The major complaints with large screens is that they kill battery life and make one-handed actions more difficult. Apple won’t have this, which is why a 4-inch display is somewhat believable. It rubs right up against that “too big” line, which in my opinion sits at 4.3-inches. And even a 4.3-inch display is too big for some, but 4 inches should be comfortable to everyone from teenage girls to Occupy Wall Street protestors to lumberjacks. (You know, Apple’s core demographic.)
Now, Apple already gets an earful when it comes to battery life. Competitors are kind of kicking ass in the battery department when weighed against the iPhone (at least, lately). The Droid Razr Maxx: 3300mAh battery. The HTC Evo 4G LTE: 2000mAh battery. The Samsung Galaxy S III: 2100mAh battery. Granted, the Evo 4G LTE and the Galaxy S III are much larger devices, with 4.7-inch displays.
But the iPhone 4S? 1420mAh battery. And this report suggests the same story for the iPhone 5: ~1400mAh.
According to Kuo, there’s a point at which a display requires a “visibly larger” battery capacity, and that point is around 4.3-inches. However, if we assume that Apple will toss in a 4G LTE radio this time (which makes sense considering it’s now a proven technology, within the iPad no less) then Apple sticking to a ~1400mAh battery seems a bit off. Obviously a compromise between size and usability must be made, but battery life is one of the most important specs on a phone, so it’s at this point that I feel the research may be a bit misguided.
But let’s move on anyways.
Kuo also mentioned that the horizontal resolution would stay the same, at 640 pixels. This is to make sure legacy apps are still usable on the display, and also help app developers save on adapting their apps for a different aspect ratio. So, according to Kuo, legacy apps would be pillar-boxed if they aren’t optimized for the longer display, but if developers want to refine the apps for the new display they won’t have to tamper much with horizontal resolution, just vertical.
Just take a look at this image pulled from the research note:
Finally, Kuo made the somewhat unrelated point that he finds it “not likely” that the purported leaked cases we saw last week, the ones with microUSB ports instead of 30-pin ports, are real.
Kuo has been spot-on before, so I’m swallowing this report with only a moderate serving of salt. Plus, we’ve seen this rumor sprout up just about everywhere. But it’s also worth noting that Jobs swore against any display larger than 3.5-inches.
We won’t know anything for sure until Apple unveils the next iPhone, but we’ve seen this “bigger display” rumor pop up over and over again, so I suggest you go ahead and brace yourself for it.


Atmel’s XSense


Touchscreen manufacturing company Atmel may not be the most famous company around but they contributed to the touchscreen available on devices such as the Galaxy Note and the Galaxy Tab. Now, the company has come up with a newer and cooler piece of technology. From the depths of the company’s California headquarters, they have created the XSense which is described to be a flexible, super-thin, film-based touch sensor that can be bent and shaped into any way you choose while maintaining the accuracy of viewing and touching.

While the potential of this is mind-boggling, for now we can safely say that the XSense will allow phones or tablets to be created without edges, bezels and maybe without even a casing. The possibilities seem to be endless. Although most of us might not want a mouse like shaped phone digging into our thigh, you get the idea. Embedded above is the concept video of the innovation. Let us know what you think about it and if you have any ideas about it.

Sony announces Xperia Go and Xperia acro S: waterproof and dual-core

Sony announces Xperia Go and Xperia acro S: waterproof and dual-core

If you were underwhelmed by the middling specs of Sony's past toughphones, you might want to take a look at the latest pair to join the 2012 Xperia family. First up, the Xperia go houses a 3.5-inch 480 x 320 display with a dual-core 1GHz processor, powering the (unfortunately still) Gingerbread interface. Sony has reiterated that Android 4.0 will find its way to both new devices. The Xperia go also throws in a 5-megapixel camera and the same wet finger tracking seen on the Xperia Active, which will mean the phone can be steered during underwater adventures. You be able to pick from white, black and yellow color options when the phone arrives in Q3 this year.
The Xperia acro S bumps the screen resolution up to 720p, slathered across a 4.3-inch surface, alongside a 12-megapixel camera and dedicated shutter button. It appears to be the global version of the Japan-only Xperia acro HD and arrives PlayStation-certified. Like the Xperia go, it totes IP55 and IP57 ratings for dust and water resistance, plus NFC capability of Sony's SmartTags. The Xperia acro S will land in black, white and pink color options -- but we're still waiting to hear more precise availability details. Video tours for both handsets are right after the break.
Update: We've been told that the Xperia go will launch as the Xperia advance in the US -- but dates and prices remain a mystery.

Sony Xperia acro S


Sony Xperia acro S

  • Announced: 30 May 2012
  • Market Status: Not yet released
  • Release date: Q3 2012 (Official)

Sony Xperia acro S is a high-end Android 4.0 smartphone with 4.3” 720p HD scratch resistant mineral glass display powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine, 12MP fast capture camera capable of going from sleep to snap in just over a second with a single key press, 1.5Ghz dual core processor and 1GB of RAM. On top of that the handset is dust and water resistant. It will be available in black, white and pink colors.



Rating - 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Sony Xperia miro


Sony Xperia miro


  • Announced: 13 Jun 2012
  • Market Status: Not yet released
  • Release date: Q3 2012 (Official)

Sony Xperia miro is a mid-range device with a heavy accent on social networking and pretty colors. It comes with a 5-megapixel main camera capable of shooting video at 30 frames per second, and a front-facing cam for video chats. There is a loudspeaker on its back, and a TV out will allow users to hook up the handset to a TV. Underneath the display is located a notification light which will light up in a different color, depending on whether you have a missed call, a new Facebook message, or your battery simply needs to be recharged. Thankfully, you get Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich running out of the box, with Sony's usual interface tweaks.


Rating - 4 stars out of 5

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Nokia Asha 311


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Nokia Asha 311 Highlights

FEATURES SUMMARYBLUETOOTH SUPPORTUSB SUPPORT:
microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go supportDIGITAL CAMERA:
3 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, video (VGA@25fps)TOUCHSCREENWLAN/WIFI SUPPORT:
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
STATUSComing soon
FORM FACTORBlock
NETWORKS2G: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 / GSM 850
BATTERYLi-Ion, 1110 mAh


Nokia Asha 311 Technical Specifications


General
StatusComing soon
AnnouncedJune 2012
Network (2G)GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 / GSM 850
Form factorBlock
Antenna typeInternal
Size
Weight95.0 g (with battery)
Dimensions106.0 x 52.0 x 12.9 mm
Display
TypeGraphical
ColouredYes, TFT capacitive touchscreen, 56K colors
Size3.00 inch
Resolution240 x 400 pixels
 - Corning Gorilla Glass
Memory
Shared memory140MB
 - Photocall
- 256 MB ROM, 128 MB RAM
- microSD, up to 32 GB
- 1 GHz CPU
Ringtones
Polyphonic ringtonesYes, 64
Ringtone profilesYes
 - WAV, MP3 ringtones
Networking
GPRSYes
EDGEYes
DATAYes, HSDPA 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
WLANYes, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
USBYes, microUSB v2.0, USB On-the-go support
BluetoothYes, 2.1 with EDR
WAPYes
BrowserYes, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
Email clientYes
Features
VibrationYes
SMSSend / Receive
MMSSend / Receive
CameraBuiltin, 3 MP, 2048x1536 pixels, video (VGA@25fps)
JavaYes
GamesYes, (changeable)
ClockYes
AlarmYes
CalculatorYes
CalendarYes
Voice memoYes
T9Yes
Multiple numbers / contactYes
HandsfreeYes
FM RadioYes
 - SNS integration
- MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
- MP3/WAV/WMA/AAC player
- Organizer
Standard Battery
TypeLi-Ion
Amperage1110 mAh
Standby timeGSM: 696h / 3G: 768h
Talk timeGSM: 14h / 3G: 6h

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