Thursday, 22 November 2012

GALAXY SAMSUNG TAB 10.1-INCH 32GB WI-FI TABLET



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The Galaxy Samsung Tablet is one of the most widely sought tablets on the market. There a number of reasons one would seek it. First, it runs the Android 3.1 (Honeycomb) version of the open operating system. This gives one access to more than 200,000 applications that will can run easily and quickly on the Galaxy Samsung.


Equipped with a dual-core Tegra II processor, the Galaxy Samsung, which is about the same size as the Apple iPad, is available in 16 and 32GB versions. This means the Galaxy offers one a great deal of memory for multitasking work. For example, with the Galaxy's screen, you can float four or five apps that you regularly access and use and keep them open, while, at the same time, one can access and use other, lesser-used apps.
One of the keys that few think about in the tablet world is what happens when you simply run out of memory space? Samsung has the answer in the form of a 5,400-spin backup hard drive. It does make one less likely to lose one's data than if one is depending on memory drives along.
Interestingly, studies have shown that it does not take long to use up even 32 GB of memory, so it does pay to have the added safety of the hard-drive available.
Galaxy Samsung Tab 10.1 
The high-definition Galaxy uses the GEForce ULP Graphics chipset. This chip set delivers 1280 by 800 high-definition quality video. This video can be streamed and thanks to the dual-core high-speed processor, there is very little "buffering" needed, even though this device is Network Centric via WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n. Note the different varieties of connectivity available. This means that the Galaxy can operate on with older routers that recognize only b/g, while it can also work wit new routers that offer /a recognition. Finally, the Galaxy will recognize mobile hotspots thanks to the /n capability. This boils down to allowing one access to the rapidly growing network of WiFi networks that rare spreading across the country.
The Galaxy is compatible with next generation apps as well as with millions of websites because it recognizes Flash 10.1.
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The Galaxy is a device that operates primarily in on GSM frequencies such as 800, 2000 and 2100 MHz while it also offers Edge/GPRS compatibility with 850, 900, 1800 and 1900. This does limit the number of networks with which it is compatibility to Verizon or T-Mobile or AT&T, still that is quite a variety for a user.
Of more importance, though, is the fact that you are not limited to an operating system and paying for the apps it offers as you will find if you choose an Apple iPad over the Samsung.
The Galaxy's Li-poly offers up to 10 hours of charge while it also offers USB 2.0, Bluetooth, as well as a 30-pin I/O connector.
It is quite obvious that the Galaxy Samsung is a serious player in the network tablet market is it has a larger screen than the Apple, more applications and the freedom to customize it as you need it. One is not locked into a specific operating system as Android is open and growing every day.

Saturday, 17 November 2012

Tablet Pen


Tablet Pen 

One of the advantages of using a tablet PC and graphic tablets is that you can use a tablet pen rather than relying on the keyboard and mouse all the time. Using the tablet pen or graphic pen can be a quick and easy way to enter information, graphics and illustrations.

Monday, 12 November 2012

Below Rs.10,000 Top 5 Android Phones

Below Rs.10,000 Top 5 Android Phones

LG Optimus Net

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LG Optimus Net is another Android stuffed cheap smartphone. LG Optimus Net comes with the price tag of Rs.8,700. LG Optimus Net is having Android v2.3 (Gingerbread), 800MHz processor, 3.15 MP primary camera, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 150MB internal memory etc.




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Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos B5512

Galaxy Y - Cheapest Android Phone
Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos B5512 is a quite nice phone with heavy features like touch and type interface, 168MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 384MB RAM. And when it comes to camera quality of Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos B5512, it has got a 3.15MP primary camera with VGA secondary camera. The OS of Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos B5512 is Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) with an 832MHz processor. The screen size of 2.6inch with a 154ppi pixel density; the screen resolution too is good – 320 x 240 pixels. The price of this phone is Rs.9,500..



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Karbonn A9

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Karbonn A9, likewise Spice Mi 425, is a features loaded phone with some really hard core features like 5MP primary camera, 1GHz processor, 3.8inch touchscreen etc. Karbonn A9 is a dual SIM phone with 1GB internal memory storage. Karbonn A9 comes at a really cheap price of Rs.10,000.






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Karbonn A9, likewise Spice Mi 425, is a features loaded phone with some really hard core features like 5MP primary camera, 1GHz processor, 3.8inch touchscreen etc. Karbonn A9 is a dual SIM phone with 1GB internal memory storage. Karbonn A9 comes at a really cheap price of Rs.10,000.


HTC Explorer

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HTC Explorer was actually released almost a year ago. It was initially priced at Rs.13,000 but with the time, the price came down. HTC Explorer is now available for Rs.8,900 and can surely delivery optimum performance. HTC Explorer comes with Android Gingerbread, 90MB internal memory, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 3.15MP primary camera and a 600MHz processor. Getting yourself HTC Explorer at such a low price is of course is a good deal.




Xtouch X402 4.3 Inch Android Smart Phone Specifications

Xtouch X402 4.3 Inch Android Smart Phone 

                    Price Range : RS 15000 to Rs 16000
The Wammy note runs on ICS OS powered by a 1GHz processor with 512MB RAM.. Souq.com is running an offer where they are giving Samsung Galaxy S2. The original price of Samsung Galaxy S2 in the stores is 2,099 AED. But they are giving it away .... The ThinkPad X201 is the newest 12-inch ultra-portable business notebook from Lenovo. As a refresh to the X200-series, the X201 showcases Intel's latest Calpella .... The  IBM ThinkPad  X41 notebook is a 12.1 screen ultraportable style machine that follows in the footsteps of last years ThinkPad X40 release.






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Sunday, 11 November 2012

HTC 4G Velocity Mobile Review(coming soon, to be the first LTE smartphone in Europe) - With Features & Specs

HTC 4G Velocity  Mobile Review - With Features & Specs 
HTC Velocity 4G Mobile Review  With Specs n Features 
HTC Velocity 4G coming soon, to be the first LTE smartphone in Europe
The LTE chip on the handset offers theoretical download speeds of up to 100Mbps, while upstream is limited to 50Mbps. The Velocity 4G features a huge 4.5-inch qHD (960 x 540 pixels) display and a dual-core processor clocked at 1.5 GHz. With a big screen like that and LTE, there will be an extra strain on that 1620mAh battery.
The HTC Velocity 4G will be the first 4G LTE-enabled smartphone in Europe’s biggest market - Germany. Local carrier Vodafone Germany plans to finally introduce the country and the continent to the next generation of mobile data with a snow white version of the Velocity 4G. The handset is expected to hit stores in the next couple of weeks, but the exact launch date and price were not yet revealed.

Europe follows Australia which just recently launched the Velocity 4G as its first LTE handset on local network Telstra.

The HTC Velocity 4G won’t actually be offered nation-wide in Germany, but only in the areas where 4G LTE is available. 

Vodafone Germany has already deployed over 2,000 base stations covering nearly 8.5 million households. The company focuses mostly on providing LTE as a replacement to DSL services in rural areas and it uses 800MHz bands.

HTC Velocity 4G coming soon, to be the first LTE smartphone in Europe

Specs


HTC Velocity 4G is the latest smartphone created and built up by the company HTC. HTC Velocity 4G includes an S-LCD touch screen of 4.5 inches with a resolution of 540 x 960 display dots. HTC Velocity 4G is supported by a Dual-core with 1.5GHz and an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus and dual-LED flash. In terms of software , HTC Velocity 4G comes with the operating systems Android 2.3.7 (Gingerbread). 
Android OS, v2.3.7 (Gingerbread), Chipset Qualcomm MSM8260 Snapdragon, CPU Dual-core 1.5 GHz Scorpion, GPU Adreno 220, Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass, Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, Browser HTML5, Adobe Flash, GPS with A-GPS support, Java via Java MIDP emulator, colors Black , SNS integration , Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic , MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA player , MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player , search engine Search, Maps, Gmail , YouTube, google Talk, Picasa integration , Organizer , Document viewer , Voice memo/dial/commands , Predictive text input. 

HTC Velocity 4G Mobile Mobile SPecs 

  • 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 
  • 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 2100 
  • 4G Network LTE 1800 
  • OS Android OS, v2.3.7 (Gingerbread) 
  • Chipset Qualcomm MSM8260 Snapdragon 
  • CPU Dual-core 1.5 GHz Scorpion 
  • GPU Adreno 220 
  • Sensors Accelerometer, proximity, compass 
  • Messaging SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email 
  • Browser HTML5, Adobe Flash 
  • GPS Yes, with A-GPS support 
  • Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator 
  • Colors Black 
  • GPRS Yes 
  • EDGE Yes 
  • Speed HSDPA, 42.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps; LTE, 50 Mbps UL, 100 Mbps DL 
  • WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot 
  • Bluetooth Yes, with A2DP 
  • USB Yes, microUSB v2.0 
  • Camera 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash, Geo-tagging, image stabilization, face detection, instant capture


Mobile Price 

Rs. 22,000 Mobile Price (In Indian) 
Rs. 38,000 Mobile Price (In Pakistan) 
USD $430

LG Optimus G vs Samsung Galaxy S3


LG Optimus G vs Samsung Galaxy S3


LG is not one to let other devices dominate the playing field. The company recently released its newest flagship smartphone, the Optimus G. The specs alone are something to drool over, and if you’re particular about your display, it’s something worth craving. If you haven’t seen our full review of this phone yet, check out our in depth-review of the LG Optimus G to see why people can’t wait to get their hands on this device.
How does the Optimus G stack up against the current King of the Android Hill, the Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300? Find out in our comparison of the two phones below (or jump to ourphone comparison video near the end of this post).

Physical build and design

Dimensions and weight

Samsung Galaxy S3LG Optimus G
Length136.9 mm (5.39 in)131.9 mm (5.19 in)
Width71.1 mm (2.80 in)68.9 mm (2.71 in)
Thickness8.6 mm (0.34 in)8.45 mm (0.33 in)
Weight133 g145 g
Plastic has been Samsung’s trademark for everything, including its high-end phones. The Galaxy S3 is no exception as the phone’s chassis is primarily made of plastic. The device’s rounded corners make it comfortable to hold. Its smooth and polished polycarbonate back cover, however, may be a challenge to people with oily and sweaty hands.

This device measures 136.9 x 71.1 x 8.6 mm (5.39 x 2.80 x 0.34 in) and weighs 133 grams. This is by no means a small phone, and some may even consider this to be pushing the limits of what they’re willing to hold.
The LG Optimus G is also made of plastic but its unibody chassis seems to be more solid than the Galaxy S3′s. However, some users may find the blocky and slightly more angular build of the Optimus G a turn off compared to the rounded corners of the Galaxy S3.
The Optimus G has measurements of 131.9 x 68.9 x 8.45 mm (5.19 x 2.71 x 0.33 inch) and weighs 145 grams. It is slightly heavier than the Galaxy S3. This may be perfect for users who like to actually feel their phone in their hands. The Optimus G is also smaller, overall, than the Galaxy S3, in terms of length, width, and thickness. If you found the Galaxy S3 pushing the limits of what you’re willing to carry, the Optimus G might appeal to you.

Front panel

Both the Galaxy S3 and the Optimus G have minimalist looks, but both devices have different inspirations.
The Galaxy S3 is rounded in a lot of places, giving no hard edges and even resembling a smooth-worn rock. The Galaxy S3′s front has a physical Home button and the colored bezel around the screen clearly shows you where the screen is located. The earpiece grille is located at the top-center of the phone, with the LED notification light to the left of the Samsung logo and the 1.9 MP front camera to its right. On the left of the Home button is the capacitive Menu button and on the right is the capacitive Back button.
The Optimus G, on the other hand, has a truly minimalist front. With its glass and metal edging, the phone appears to be more industrial compared to the S3′s nature-inspired look. There are no physical buttons and all that pops out at you is the LG logo at the top of the device.
The LED notification light is located to the right of the logo, together with the 1.3 MP front facing camera. Once you power on the device, you can see the Back, Home, and Menu capacitive buttons at the screen’s bottom. Because the Optimus G’s capacitive buttons are not physical, you cannot quickly tap on them to see your lock screen. You’ll need to reach for the Power button if you want to see the time or how much your device has been charged.
The Galaxy S3′s display is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2, whereas the Optimus G’s own display is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass. LG, however, has introduced its Zerogap Touch Technology to its touchscreen panel, which reportedly makes the panel thinner and more sensitive to touch.

Sides

The placement of the physical buttons of both phones is similar. On the left side of the phones, you can find the Volume rockers and on the right, the Power button. The difference, however, is how accessible these buttons are to your fingers.
The Optimus G’s side physical buttons are placed a bit higher than those on the Galaxy S3, which means that reaching for the Volume rockers with your index or middle fingers will be a little difficult. Reaching for the Volume Down button is okay, but you’ll need to stretch your finger a bit to reach the Volume Up button. The Power buttons on both devices, on the other hand, are easy to get to with your thumb.
If you’re really meticulous with details, you’ll notice that the Optimus G’s physical buttons are not the same color as its chassis. The Power button and Volume rockers are slightly off white, more pearl-colored than the bright white of the phone’s body. While others may say that this difference in color helps the physical buttons pop out, I personally found the physical buttons to look as if the paint had been rubbed off of them. The Galaxy S3′s physical buttons, however, are of the same color as its body.

Back

The back of the LG Optimus G is glossy and smooth, except for the 13 MP camera that juts out. Under the Optimus G’s camera is its LED flash and on the lower right corner, you can find the loudspeaker grille. Owing to its position, the loudspeaker grille is less likely to be covered up if you’re right-handed, but if you’re holding the Optimus G with your left hand, you might end up covering it.
Take note that the Optimus G’s loudspeaker is mono, which is disappointing for music lovers. The back is also adorned with crystal or diamond patterns, thanks to LG’s “Crystal Reflection” design, which is topped with a clear glass cover. We are not quite sure, though, if this glass cover can withstand deep impacts on the floor.
The Galaxy S3′s smaller 8 MP camera, on the other hand, slightly rises from the backplate. On the left of the camera is its flash and on the right is its speaker grille, which is less likely to be covered by your hand when you hold it. You can easily remove the Galaxy S3′s backplate and even subject it to some bending without it breaking. If your device falls, you can expect your backplate to go flying off.

Screen and display

The Galaxy S3 has more saturated colors, thanks to its HD Super AMOLED display. The colors look dense and strong on the screen, giving you richer and deeper colors. This screen type would most likely appeal more to artists and to the color-specific. The Optimus G, on the other hand, packs a True HD IPS Plus LCD display which shows truer-to-life colors. Some of my colleagues here at Android Authority liked the realistic colors and the sharp display on the Optimus G more than they do the display on the Galaxy S3.
It all depends on what you intend to use your screen for. If you’re using your device for color-sensitive work, such as for art and design, then you may want to use the Optimus G for its True HD IPS Plus LCD display. If you’re a gamer or you use the device primarily for media consumption, you may want the more vibrant colors of the Galaxy S3′s HD Super AMOLED display. As for reading, you may notice a slightly bluish tint on the Galaxy S3′s screen, even if the document’s background is white. It is slightly warmer on the Optimus G, which may appeal more to heavy readers.
In terms of screen size, the Galaxy S3 has a 4.8-inch screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio, while the Optimus G’s own screen is 0.1 inch smaller, at 4.7 inches, but with a 15:9 aspect ratio. There’s a difference between the two screens’ pixel resolutions. The Galaxy S3 has 1280×720 but the Optimus G has slightly more pixels at 1280×768. Though the difference is small, the higher pixel density of the Optimus G means that you can enjoy a crisper display. If you hold the Optimus G closer to your face, you may not see the individual pixels as clearly.
Regardless of what your tastes are regarding displays, the Optimus G comes with one media disadvantage: its mono loudspeakers, which could be a large disappointment for music lovers.

Processing Power

Samsung Galaxy S3LG Optimus G
SoC / ChipsetSamsung Exynos 4412Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro
CPUARM Cortex-A9Qualcomm Krait
CPU Clock Speed1.4 GHz1.5 GHz
CPU Cores4 (quad)4 (quad)
GPUARM Mali-400 MP4Adreno 320
RAM1 GB (international version)2 GB (international version)
Internal Memory16, 32, or 64 GB32 GB
External Memoryup to 32 GBnone
The LG Optimus G has pretty impressive insides. It’s powered by a Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor with 2 GB of RAM. It has 32 GB of internal storage but, unfortunately, cannot be expanded via microSD card. That might be a dealbreaker for some who like being able to backup important data on an external SD card.
On the other hand, you do get to enjoy more space with the Galaxy S3, thanks to its microSD card slot. It uses the Samsung Exynos 4412 quad-core processor and has 1 GB of RAM (international version).
When launching apps on the Galaxy S3, there is a slight delay. On the Optimus G, however, the delay is less noticeable. Browsing through the app drawer is also snappier on the Optimus G than on the Galaxy S3.
In benchmarks, the Snapdragon S4 Pro proved to be snappier than the Exynos 4412. Check out the benchmark results comparison in “Benchmarked: Snapdragon S4 Pro (Optimus G) vs Exynos 4412 (Galaxy S3).”

Battery Life

Though both the Optimus G and the Galaxy S3 are packing 2,100 mAh batteries, these two batteries are not alike. The Galaxy S3′s removable battery is Li-ion, whereas the Optimus G’s battery is Li-polymer. LG is trying to one up the competition by giving its battery “prolonged charging cycles.” Where most Li-ion batteries on the market have only up to 500 charging cycles, LG claims that its battery lasts up to 800 charging cycles.
LG claims that the Optimus G can provide up to 15 hours talk time and 335 hours standby time, or up to about 8 hours on 4G LTE (with power-saving mode activated). The Galaxy S3, on the other hand, promises about 12 hours talk time and 790 hours standby time on 3G.
I put these beasts under heavy usage in order to find out which battery gives up first. The test consisted of playing HD games, downloading apps, surfing the Net, setting the phone’s screen on all the time with its brightness level maxed out, watching videos, Bluetooth, NFC and GPS on, and all sync options turned on. The Optimus G lasted about four hours before giving up. When it was the Galaxy S3′s turn, it surprised us by lasting 4 hours and 30 minutes. Though the Galaxy S3 may have outlived the Optimus G in our battery test, the results are not conclusive and may differ among users and among different usage conditions.

Camera

The Galaxy S3 features a super fast camera, allowing you to snap a shot the moment you press the shutter. Jump shots can now be captured, thanks to Burst Mode and you can automatically choose the best picture in a series using the Best Photo feature.
The Galaxy S3′s 8 MP camera performed well when I took some shots around the office. The pictures were a little bit noisy, though. Taking pictures in a low-light environment will also produce noisy pictures. Taking shots outdoors with ample lighting produced good pictures.
The 1.9 megapixel front facing camera also produces good pictures in bright environments but noisy ones in low-light environments. You will need to turn on the lights if you want to take vanity pictures or video chat with your friends.
The Optimus G’s camera performs well when taking pictures and videos in well-lit environments, especially outdoors. Colors are vivid and the camera could easily pick up textures, such as the ones on Bugdroid’s plastic body.
When taking pictures in low-light, however, the Optimus G’s camera was a disappointment. It got only worse when I took a video indoors. You can barely see anything and the clip is quite noisy. It may be a result of the Optimus G’s noise reduction.
The 1.3 MP front facing camera isn’t any better. Indoors, you can hardly see yourself, which means that it could be terrible for vanity shots and video calls. It’s slightly better when you take it out outdoors, but you end up looking washed out and pale.
The Optimus G has a direct rival to the Galaxy S3′s Burst Shot feature. It’s called Continuous Shot, but the LG phone has another interesting feature called Time Machine Camera, which makes sure that your shot will not be ruined by things like a sudden gust of wind or your subjects’ overpowering urge to scratch their noses. The magic happens seconds right before you touch the shutter button. If by the time you say “Cheese!” and the subject has moved to blink, you can scroll back to frames captured seconds before and select the better pre-captured shot.

Software and UI

The Galaxy S3 has already started receiving official Jelly Bean updates. According to LG sources, the Optimus G will be receiving its share in December yet — for the Korean variant, at least. Both devices have Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, but the difference lies in their respective UIs. The LG Optimus UI 3.0, developed to be a straight competitor to Samsung TouchWiz 5 and HTC Sense 4, first debuted with LG Optimus LTE 2. Features like Quick Memo, Voice Shutter, Icon Personalizer, and unique unlocking options all came with this UI version.
On the other hand, Samsung’s Nature UX (inspired by nature) in TouchWiz 5 debuted with the Galaxy S3 coupled with a slew of features absent from its earlier version. Features like S Voice, Direct Call, Smart Stay, S Beam, and the pop-up video feature all debuted with the phone.
Unlocking the screens of both devices involve swiping your finger or thumb in any direction on the screen; TouchWiz 5 has its signature ripple effect and water sounds, while the Optimus UI 3.0 has made screen unlocking a delicious piece of eye-candy. A bubble-like circle teases the user of the home screen even without fully swiping it to unlock. Dragging the bubble from one of the bottom apps will immediately launch the app, as well. You can also launch app shortcuts directly on the lockscreen with TouchWiz 5.
The notification bar on the TouchWiz 5 UI can be swiped from left to right and vice-versa. The Toggle buttons on its notification bar are pre-set, you can’t change the toggle buttons nor can you reorder them. On the Optimus UI 3.0 though, you can choose to reorder the toggle buttons that appear on the notification bar. Although adding another item to be displayed on the notification bar is not possible, you can choose to take off as many toggle buttons as you want.
 

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