Showing posts with label Mobile's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile's. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2011

Galaxy Tab 4G

SEOUL - In order to differentiate itself in the market tablet computer that is increasingly competitive, this year's Samsung Electronics plans to launch an Android-based tablet that runs on so-called fourth-generation network technology (4G), which promises faster in the case of downloading data.
"The race for 4G (fourth generation) has begun," JK Shin, president of Samsung's mobile communications division, told Dow Jones on Monday (5/30/2011), adding that the transition to 4G is "inevitable" for the tablet.
Previously was Samsung Electronics will launch a 10.1-inch version for families Galaxy Tab in June this and the 4G version later this year.
New tablet will be an enhanced version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab, Shin said, without giving further details.
After launching a seven-inch device last October, Samsung will begin selling a tablet with a larger screen-8, 9-inches and 10.1 inches in June. 10.1-inch model, to be sold between USD499 and USD599, will run on an upgraded version of the Android software, called Honeycomb, and feature dual-core processor and two-megapixel camera facing forward. (Tyo)

  
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Sony Ericson K700i


I really like this mobile phone. Because the mobile phone features the rather complete. Sony Ericson k7ooi sellular phone the price is quite affordable, but that function has a quite sophisticated and complete.

This phone is equipped sellular various features such as gprs, mms. And is also equipped with a media transfer bluetoot so easy to do more of image, audio and video.

This phone to calling or sms is also quite easy and fast. Also equipped with a camera so that it can perpetuate the best of each moment.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Full Specification Nokia 6260 (Slide)




STANDARD SPECIFICATION

Network : GSM 850/900/1800/1900, WCDMA 900/1900/2100

Internal memory : 256 MB internal memory

External memory : Micro SD card up to 8GB, hot swap

Integrated Digital Camera :5MP, Carl Zeiss optics, 8x digital zoom
Autofocus, LED flash, 2nd cam VGA

Integrated Video Recorder : yes

Connectivity : Micro-USB, 2.5 mm AV, TV-out, Bluetooth 2.0

Contact / Phonebook : up to 1000 contacts 3G:Yes

Integrated FM Radio : Yes

Integrated Music Player : Yes


BASIC PARAMETERInternal

Battery : BL-5F 3.7V 950 mAh Li-Ion battery

Talktime : GSM 4 h, WCDMA 3 h

Standby time : GSM 300 h, WCDMA 300 h

Dimension : 99.4 x 46.5 x 15.4 mm

Weight / Volume : 114 g / 64.5 cc

DISPLAYColours : Up to 16.7 million colours

Size : 2.4" (HVGA) 320 x 480 pixels

RINGTONESType : SP-MIDI/AAC/eAAC+/MP3/MP4/WMA

Video Ring tones (2 built-in)

SERVICE ENABLERSO

perating System : Nokia OS, Series 40 6th Edition

Wi-Fi : Yes

Data Bearer : EGPRS, GPRS, HSDPA

Browser : HTML/xHTML over TCP/IP, WAP 2.0


PERSONAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Calendar : Yes

To-do list : Yes

Notes : Yes



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New BlackBerry Patent APP

Describes Puncutation-Mark Selector For Text


A BlackBerry Patent application just published this morning describes how BlackBerrys could be enabled to pre-select the best punctuation mark for a block of text.

The Patent app is entitled, Handheld electronic device including automatic preferred selection of a punctuation, and associated method.

The Patent Abstract offers a helpful, if somewhat rudimentary description about how this functionality is supposed to work:

A method of enabling input on a handheld electronic device, which includes an input apparatus having a number of input members that are capable of being actuated, wherein at least one of the input members has a plurality of selectable output alternatives, includes detecting as a first input an actuation of an input member, generating a first output, detecting as a second input an actuation of an input member having a plurality of selectable output alternatives comprising at least a primary punctuation and a secondary punctuation, determining that said first output has a predetermined characteristic, preferring as a second output said secondary punctuation, and outputting said second output.

Given that most of us (including the guy writing this post) sometimes includes semi-colons or em dashes (–) when maybe a colon or comma might be more appropriate, I certainly see the need for such functionality. Almost extends SureType to the grammarian domain.