Showing posts with label smart phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smart phone. Show all posts

HTC 740: Undoubtedly Innovative Notion




HTC provide the innovative notion in the mobile world, dual keypad phone. HTC 740 has one normal keypad as in all the phones and other one is an slider QWERTY keypad which provides it an precise erection. All the other companies only provide normal keypad or qwerty keypad but this time HTC provides both in single package which gives an unleashed massaging performance.

HTC 740 has an unique design , slim and special features which is the choice of the youth. HTC 740 is light weighted(140 grams)  compact and slim(116.3x43.4x16.3) with 2.4 inch QVGA display and for music SRS with 3.5mm audio jack, Built-in integrated FM, in-built 256MB internal Flash memory extended up to 32GB.
This smart phone comes with windows mobile 6.1 operating system running on qualcom MSM7225 528 Mhz chipset with 256 RAM.

 HTC 740 comes with GSM cum WCDMA capabilities and has GPS and AGPS navigation also. The data connectivity is faster than normal 3G up to 7MBPS with the Wi-Fi and HSDPA mobile connectivity by Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR, USB 2.0 high speed.

According to above specifications HTC 740 provide an undoubtedly unbreakable experience of mobile computing .

Lenovo Launched Its First MultiTouch Netbook Tablet



At CES 2010, Lenovo has launched its first convertible netbook tablet.

The newest addition to Lenovo's netbook line is the Ideapad S10-3. In Ideapad S10-3, the most noticeable thing is, it's improved, isolated one, and significant improvement in key pitch from 89% to 98% than traditional keyboard, which will makes typing experience better.
Ideapad S10-3 comes with 10-inch widescreen and 1024-by-600 resolution, thou remain untouched. Powered with Intel newest Atom N450 processor, even the N470 is available. Primary memory can be extend up to 2GB, and both 4 cell and 8-cell battery options will be available. Lenovo’s Ideapad S10-3 will price about $500.

Next comes, The Ideapad S10-3t which is one of the major attractions, since it is Lenovo's first convertible netbook tablet, which will integrate a multitouch capacitive screen.
Even S10-3t comes with 10-inch widescreen, which can swing 180 degree and be laid flat against keyboard. When it comes to keyboard it differs from S10-3, and it's a traditional keyboard instead of an isolated one. It includes Intel Atom N450 and N470, a hard disk of 320GB, and similar battery option as S10-3. The Ideapad S10-3t is available for $500.
Since both lies in same price range the only big difference to me is swinging screen.

Samsung's Omnia HD A Heavyduty MultiMedia Smartphone

Samsung has brought in a touch screen smartphones with strong multimedia functions at MWC in Barcelona.

The smartphone we are going to talk about is called as Omnia HD which is as similar as previous Samsung handset called Omnia, as per name Omnia HD is quite capable of recording videos at 720p resolution, which means high quality. Though, its 3.7 inch wide screen cannot display HD with its 360 by 640 resolution, but to over come this company provided a HDMI port to play back these videos on any HD stuffs.

Camera in handset is powerful with 8 megapixels as well as autofocus and flash. Some excellent features like geotagging and smile, face and blink detecting technology, making it very handy. Not only this, handset all provides a on-board software which enable users to edit there photos and videos.

Omnia HD is fueled by Symbian S60 5.0, therefore it became first handset to use this operating system. Symbian designed its OS for touch input, and handset will use TouchWiz user interface which will enable users to enter to different widgets by just one-click method. Provided widgets are like stock, whether, news, and other Web based information.

Connectivity options on the Omnia HD are what you'd expect from a high-end handset, including Wi-Fi, 3G, and Bluetooth. Its GPS chip can use cellular data for assisted GPS functions such as location-based services, and navigation.

A robust multimedia player is provided in handset to hit the deck hard and will play all audio and video of user choice. A built in office document viewer for professionals. To store all this multimedia files, the handset comes with 8 GB or 16 GB (depends upon customer choice) of memory. A microSD slot to transfer its data.

Omnia HD will ship-out in second quarter of the current year. Regarding price Samsung already cleared it will cost higher than the existing Omnia smartphone.

LG Out With 60 Mbps SmartPhone Chip

On 9 Dec, LG Electronics revealed a modem chip that could change the face of smartphone connectivity over Internet which offers up to eight times than current speed.
The company flashed a chip that use LTE (Long Term Evolution) this technology is the strongest contender for the next generation mobile broadband. LG claim that the LTE chip could achieve 60 Mbps download speed and 20 Mbps upload which is high enough.

"Now that LG has developed and tested the first 4G handset modem, a commercially viable LTE handset is on the horizon," said Paik Woo-hyun, LG's CTO.

However, LTE technology is yet to be established, and on paper it suppose to have about 100 Mbps download speed. Bu the capabilities of LG's chip are still far superior to modem 3G handsets, which can get a maximum of 7.6 Mbps download speed. Customers can access multiple possibilities with LG's chip and an appropriate network.

The largest telecoms companies in world like AT&T and Vodafone are endorsing for LTE for their 4G networks, and its steadily passing important technical milestones. While some commercial equipment may come as early as 2010 because LTE network can take few year to be launched, which may open the door for rival WiMax.

WiMax is an another company which is backing 4G technology by likes of Google, Intel, Sprint Nextel, Samsung and various cable companies. WiMax may not offer as much as LTE technology providing on papers but it is capable of giving 75 Mbps theoretical download speed, but the technology is already developed by by the Sprint backed by Cleanwire.