Friday, May 6, 2011

HTC Evo 3D in the making


The latest blockbuster by HTC looks stunning and get the magic of 3D too.


After LG Optimus 3D, HTC Evo 3D becomes the second Android smartphone to be launched with a three dimension display.
It features the newer Snapdragon MSM 8660 chip set which includes a 1.2 GHz processor and Adreno 220 dedicated graphics engine. 1GB of RAM has been added to aid fluid interface and functioning on this device, which has 4GB of internal storage and a SD card slot that can support up to 32GB of memory.
The 4.3 inch display has a qHD resolution of 540 x 960 pixels and has a stereoscopic 3D video reproduction system that allows the users to enjoy 3D videos and images without having to wear glasses. Stereoscopic displays work on the principal of transmitting different images to both eyes due to which 3D vision becomes possible.
The phone's camera allows it to capture 3D videos and Images. The 3D camera is a combination of two 5 megapixel cameras, which capture an image simultaneously to add extra detail and depth to it for a 3D effect. Pictures can be taken in a 2D mode, with the use of a single camera, for normal images.
The Evo 3D is a 4G only device but for countries with 3.5G, HTC is expected to announce a 3.5G GSM version soon after the launch of the device in the USA first where the company has tied up with Sprint.
The launch date, although not announced by HTC officially, is expected to be within the second quarter of the year 2011 considering that other handset makers, like LG, are also planning to launch similar devices soon.

Launch HTC Wildfire S in May


As mobile becoming an important stuff for the people, the demands of mobiles are reaching the Everest Mountain. A number of mobiles are being launched by the HTC in the mobile market. The new and the New HTC Wildfire S is the latest creation of the company. The HTC Wildfire S price in India is announced at Rs 16000.
HTC Wildfire S
The HTC Wildfire S features are simply outstanding. The mobile phone is enabled with elegant looks and design with stereo FM radio with RDS facility. The HTC Wildfire S is a touch bar form factor mobile phone with dual camera facility. A brilliant display screen is also obtained in the handset with audio and video player facility. The mobile phone is integrated with document viewer facility with social networking facility and good battery backup ability. The HTC Wildfire S is enabled with HTC sense UI with vibrations, WAV and MP3 ringtones facility. TheHTC Wildfire S reviews are uploaded on the internet.




HTC Wildfire S
The HTC Wildfire S specifications are brilliant. The handset is having 105 gm weight with 3.5mm audio jack facility. The mobile phone is having 1230 mAh battery with up to 360 to 570 hours standby and up to 5.50 to 7.10 hours talk time facility. The gorilla glass display is supported with 600 MHz processor with 512MB RAM and 512MB ROM. Up to 32GB external memory is stored by the handset with v2.3 Android OS and GPS support. A 3.2” gorilla glass display screen is also available in the handset with accelerometer and proximity sensor. The gorilla glass display is integrated with 5.0MP camera with secondary camera facility. The dimension of the handset is 101.3 x 59.4 x 12.4mm with GPRS and EDGE connectivity option. A Java MIPD and HTML browser is well added in the mobile with v3.0Bluetooth, WIFI and v2.0 USB cable port. HTC Wildfire S pictures are present on the internet. HTC Wildfire S in India is suppose to get good response from indian mobile 

Thursday, May 5, 2011

LESS THEN RS.5000 3G MOBILE PHONE


Who says you need a high end phone for video calling? Here we've listed 3G video calling phones that cost less than Rs 5,000.


Since the launch of 3G services in the country, one thing that has enticed people the most, apart from high speed data and internet, is the ability to make video calls.
Like regular calls, video calling allows two persons to talk to each other; the only difference is that they get to see each other while doing so.
But to make video calls you need a compatible device with a front facing camera that transmits what's happening in its field of view to the person receiving the call. You also need a high speed network that allows the mobile device to transmit video along with audio.
Contrary to popular understanding, not all 3G phones are for making video calls. Some of these handsets are meant to use the high speed data network only for net surfing, video downloads and similar things. Meanwhile, there are phones that allow video conferencing along with the features mentioned above.
These 3G video conferencing phones, like other mobiles, are available at a wide range of prices.
Since 3G services have just been introduced in India there are many among us who want to try video calling but are hesitant to invest large sums to buy a new device. For such people we have shortlisted four phones that allow video calls and cost less than Rs 5,000:
The cheapest of the lot and the most exciting 3G phone available in India as of now comes at a price of Rs 3,500. LG GU285 is a stylish and sleek slider phone in bold black colour.
LG GU285 is a 3G phone with a VGA camera at the front and a 1.3 megapixel camera at the back. Along with that, it has a multi format audio-video player, a 176 x 220 pixel TFT LCD display and up to 8 GB of expandable memory. The standard battery delivers 900 mAh and can power the device for 500 hours on standby; while call time depends on whether you are making a video, or a voice call.
Onida F970
Onida F970, which costs just Rs 3,900, is a great looking phone in white with red outlines. Unlike LG GU285, this phone has a candy bar design with angled keys and a circular D-pad in the middle.
The F970 features a 2 megapixel camera at the rear and a VGA front facing camera for video calling, which goes well with its 5.1 cm LCD display. The phone also features multimedia playback capabilities, and has a memory that is expandable up to 8GB.
The most unique feature of this device is its capability to operate simultaneously on 2G and 3G bands. In fact, it is the only dual SIM 3G video conferencing phone available as of now. Spice G6550, with a price tag of Rs 4,600, makes perfect sense for people who wish to stay connected on multiple numbers with one phone.
The phone has a 2.2 inch display, which is a good one for this price. It has a 2 megapixel camera with flash at the back and a VGA camera on the front for video calls, apart from a multi format audio-video player. With 4GB expandable memory you can also save a lot of data on this handset.
Samsung Guru 3G C5010
Recently launched by Samsung, it is the guru amongst low cost 3G phones in India - at just Rs 3,500. Samsung Guru 3G C5010 comes preinstalled with Google applications that give it access to the bouquet of Google services such as docs, maps and so on, without the need to open the phone's browser.
Its 2 inch display perfectly complements its video calling feature with a front facing VGA camera. Its 1.3 megapixel rear camera allows users to shoot some nice visuals too, while its multi format audio-video player and up to 8GB storage can guarantee hours of fun for users.

Monday, May 2, 2011

MOST POPULAR MOBILES PHONES IN INDIA


Many people would not buy a phone unless it had FM or an MP3 player as these users are not satisfied with just the ability to make calls. If you are one of them, here are a few phones that will keep you humming all the time.

Nokia N8 (Rs 22,699)
Nokia N8 makes a great music player, especially since it organises tracks efficiently. Scrolling is smooth and the user interface is visually attractive.
 Music lovers want a loud speaker and it's there in the Nokia N8, so users can enjoy music even if they don't have a headphone handy.
It is possible to use either Bluetooth stereo headphones or wired 3.5 mm jack headphones with this Nokia device, which even has an FM player. One great feature of the phone is that it has an FM transmitter with which users can transmit songs loaded on the phone to an FM radio nearby, such as the one in a car audio system.




Sony Ericsson Xperia X8 (Rs 12,699)
Xperia X8 works well for those who are looking for music that doesn't cost the earth. The speakers are very loud and are great if you want to listen to loud music with (consenting) friends. The headphones that come with it are of good quality.
Transferring music from a personal computer to the Xperia X8 can easily be done with a USB cable. Browsing music albums is not as intuitive as it is in other music phones, but the job gets done. The Mediascape Android app, which Sony Ericsson is famous for, is sadly absent from Xperia X8.








Nokia X2 (Rs 5,000)
Dubbed a music phone, Nokia X2 does expectedly well, especially with headphones. It plays loud music exceedingly well.
The phone's form has been kept such that when users put it on a table the speaker doesn't get blocked. The music related features are accessible using dedicated music keys as well.


















Sony Ericsson Aino (Rs 26,990)
The moment Sony Ericsson Aino is closed, it goes into multimedia mode and on the touchscreen users can access five icons including one for music. Its look and feel is very much like that of earlier Sony Ericsson music phones, and the player is easy to use. Music file search is easy, and the library is sorted by composer, artist, album and genre.








HTC Desire HD (Rs 26,399)
Let's talk about the multi media features of HTC Desire HD since users who are interested in music look for multimedia features as well.
The phone handles music very well and has an intuitive user interface. The audio options include SRS (audio enhancement tool) and Dolby Mobile. Some users also suggest that the music quality of HTC Desire HD is better than that of iPhone 4, but then iPhone 4 has its fair share of fans as well. The bass is somewhat a problem in iPhone and HTC Desire HD has that in abundance.