Nokia lunched two new affordable ,stylish social networking phones Nokia C2-03 and Nokia X2-05

Nokia C2-05

What's special in Nokia C2-05?
C2-05 is stylish in look, having sliding display
Easy to hold in hand,pockets & bags
Always stay connected with inbuilt social networking  applications  like Facebook,Twitter etc..
New Nokia browser and its faster too!!
Browse apps for your Nokia C2-05 using OVI store
Biult in FM, Music player,Micro USB,Bluetooth
Available in 3 vibrant colours like pink, Peacock Blue,Dynamic Grey

Specifications of Nokia C2-05:
2 QVGA screen with  65k in colours
Symbian S40 series OS
10MB free memory & can be extended up to 32GB
MP3 Phone it is, it has got built in MP3 player
VGA camera with 4X zoom
Video recording
2G phone,
Nokia C2-05 Sliding handset
Light in weight i.e 98.5g in weight
Talk time in GSM 5hrs & standby 600hrs
Bluetooth 2.1,USB 2.0
FM radio with recording facility
Nokia BL-4C,860mAh battery

Disadvantages of Nokia C2-05:
Battery life and camera quality is poor,
It would be good if Nokia would have made it as 3G phone

Cost of New Nokia C2-05 will be approx 50 Euros and in India price of C2-05 will be around 2500 to 3000 Rs.

Nokia X2-05:


Whats special in Nokia X2-05?
Browse apps using OVI store
New Nokia browser and its faster too!!
Loud sound in Big loudspeaker
Always stay connected with inbuilt social networking applications like Facebook,Twitter etc..
Big screen to browse internet
Nokia X2-05 is available in 4 different colors like Black,red,silver & white colours

Specification of Nokia X2-05:
2.2-inch, 240 x 320 TFT resolution display
Symbian S40 series OS
2G phone, VGA camera
FM radio with recording
87.8g in weight i.e weight of Nokia X2-05 is lesser then C2-05
Talk time in GSM network up to 7.4 hrs & standby 643 hrs
Music play back 20 hrs
Nokia BL-5CB 800 mAh Li-Ion Battery
Bluetooth 2.1,Micro USB,3.5mm audio jack

Disadvantages of Nokia X2-05:
Camera quality is poor.

Cost of Nokia X2-05 is around 46 Euros which is around 2000 to 2500 Rs in India market


HTC launches its second windows phone in India, this phone comes with Windows mango update 7.5
Just have quick look on the new HTC mago version phone Radar
Windows Phone OS 7.5 (Mango update included)
3.8-inch LCD capacitive display,
1 GHz Snapdragon processor
5 MP camera and button is provided separately for operating cameraHTC Mago phone is huge in internal memory i.e 8GB
Very good battery backup, 10 hours of talk time you get with 1520 mAh battery

Price of is HTC Radar 23,999 Rs only and it will be very good competitor to Samsung omnia its available in range of 19k

HTCMango, HTC mango phone, mangophone , rader , Windows mobile 7.5 , HTCradar,

Samsung's new Galaxy Y S350 is the low budget and cheapest 3G android handset in Samsung Galaxy series.

Till now in Samsung Galaxy pop claims to be the cheapest android mobile at price of  8000 Rs, but now new Galaxy Y is coming at an attractive 7k price with best configuration in hand.





Here are the Quick configuration of the new Galaxy Y S350:
3 Inch TFT capacitive touch screen,
832 MHz processor,
Android V2.3 Gingerbread OS,
240X320 Resolution screen display,
2MP camera, No front camera,
97.5g in Weight,
Internal memory of 180MB and expandable upto 32GB,
Wi-Fi,3G,USB,Bluetooth,Radio etc...
1200mAh battery gives talktime of 9 hrs and standby 400hrs.
India Price of Galaxy Y S530 is 7000RS only.

This is the cheapest 3G handset as of October 2011 available in Samsung. 

Advantages and disadvantages of Samsung Galaxy Y S530:
Latest Android OS brings plus point for device.
Phone is neither big nor small it looks medium and it can easily fit in your pocket.
Cheaper in price compare to the HTC Wildfire (price difference between Galaxy Y and Wildfire is 3000 Rs) and configuration wise both models look almost same.
Light in weight & better in battery backup.
Only disadvantage is camera is pretty low.


What do you think about Samsung Galaxy Y S530?


HTC has been producing some great Android smartphones, and their latest flagship model is the HTC Sensation, which comes with a range of impressive specifications, we recently showed you some hands on photos of the new HTC Sensation, and have been testing it out over the last 10 days, so its time to let you guys know what we thought about the HTC Sensation.
The first thing you notice about the HTC Sensation is the size of the device, it features a large 4.3 inch qHD display. so the handset has a similar size to the Samsung Galaxy S II we reviewed recently and also features very similar specifications.
Both HTC and Samsung have been leading the pack with their Android smartphones, and HTC’s latest offering will appeal to Android fans who want the latest hardware and features in a stylish design.

Hardware Specifications

The HTC Sensation has a range of impressive hardware specifications, just what you would expect from the latest flagship Android device from HTC, it features a 4.3 inch 4HD display with a resolution of540 x 960 pixels, processing is provided by a dual core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon processor, it also comes with the latest version of Android Android 2.3.3 and HTC’s Sense 3.0.
The HTC Sensation comes with 768MB of ram, you also get 1GB of storage built in, plus a microSD card slot, plus 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, A-GPS, a G-sensor, gyro sensor, a proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, and a micro USB 2.0 connection.
The Sensation is equipped with dual camera’s, up front there is a VGA fixed focus camera for video chat, on the back you get an 8 megpaixel camera with a dual LED flash and auto-focus, the camera is capable or recording Full High Definition video in 1080p.
Other features on the HTC Sensation include, DNLA, WiFi and USB tethering, and it also comes with the latest version of HTC’s custom Android user interface, Htc Sense 3.0.

Design, Display, User Interface

The first thing you notice about the HTC Sensation is the size of the handset, it features a large 4.3 inc qHD display, which makes it feel slightly larger than your average smartphone, although it still feels slim and light, measuring 126.1mm long by 65.4mm wide by 11.33mm thick, and it weighs in at 148 grams.
The HTC Sensation takes many of its design cues from earlier HTC devices, it certainly feels very well made and it fits nicely in your hand, with all the buttons easily accessible, there are four buttons on the bottom of the display, which include, home, settings, back and search.
The display on the HTC Sensation is one of the latest qHD displays, it features a resolution of 540 x 860 pixels, everything looks clear and bight on the screen, and it certainly doesn’t disappoint, the display is great for games, and video and also surfing the web.
The UI on the HTC Sensation is the latest version of HTC’s Sense, and with previous HTC devices we have tested HTC’s Sense is a great user interface, one of the best available on the market, and it has a wide range of options which make customizing your UI a breeze.

Processor And Camera

The HTC Sensation features a dual core Qualcomm 1.2GHz processor, and it works exactly like you would expect, everything feels fast on the HTC Sensation, whether you are launching applications, playing games or watching a video, the HTC Sensation’s processor handles everything with ease.
HTC has stepped up their efforts with the camera on the HTC Sensation, providing an 8 megapixel camera with a dual LED flash and built in auto-focus, the camera is capable of recording full HD video in 1080p, and it is certainly an improvement on some of the cameras we have tested on previous HTC devices.
The HTC Sensations camera does a good job at snapping photos and recording video when the lighting is good, it isn’t as good in poor light, but you still get the sort of quality you would expect from a smartphone camera.

Battery Life

The HTC Sensation features a 1520mAh battery, and it works pretty well for every day tasks like surfing the web,checking your email, and playing games, its not quite as good as the battery on the Samsung Galaxy S II, and didn’t last as long when we tested it,  but it is still adequate for every day use.
If you are a heavy user you can expect to have to charge your HTC Sensation on a daily basis, for average users, performing normal tasks like checking email, surfing the web etc, you would probably end up charging your sensation every one and a half to two days.

Conclusion

The HTC Sensation is an impressive smartphone, things that we liked about it were the bright, clear display and the fast processor that made everything feel snappy on the Sensation.
The Design is very nice, and the Sensation feels like a quality, well built smartphone, it fits nicely in your hand and considering its large 4.3 inch display it still feels light and thin.
The user interface (UI) is also very good on the Sensation, with a wide range of features that can be customized to suit your personal needs, we already liked HTC’s previous version of their Sense UI, and Sense 3.0 adds more features and is an improvement over the previous offering.
The HTC Sensation is definitely a smartphone that would be worth checking out, comparing it to the Samsung Galaxy S II, it is a hard choice between the two devices, we would recommend that you check out both devices to find out which one would be best suited for your needs.
















Samsung had great success with the original Galaxy S smartphone, and they have just recently released the new Samsung Galaxy S II, a smartphone we have been waiting to get our hands on since it was announced back in February.
The first thing you notice about the Samsung Galaxy S II is the display, it features a stunning 4.3 inch Super AMOLED display, and it is also very slim and light, it comes with Android 2.3.3 out of the box and also features Samsung’s TouchWiz UI, and it also features a dual core processor.

Hardware Specifications

The Samsung Galaxy S II has an impressive range of specifications, you get a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus display,  with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and Gorilla Glass, the handset measures in at 123.3 mm by 66.1 mm by 8.5mm and it weighs in at just 116g, making it one of the slimmest and lightest devices on the market with a four inch display.
Processing is provided by a dual core 1.2GHz processor, and the model we tested came with 16GB of storage built in, there is also a micro SD card slot which can take up to 32GB cards, plus you also get 1GB of RAM.
Other specifications on the Samsung Galaxy S II include an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus and an LED flash, the camera is capable of capturing Full High Definition video in 1080p at 30 frames per second, you also get geo-tagging, smile detection, face detection, image stabilization
On the front of the Samsung Galaxy S II there is a 2 megapixel camera for video chat, and it comes with a built in FM radio, A-GPS, it also comes with 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct and can also be used as a WiFi hotspot.

Design, Display, UI

The Samsung Galaxy S II measures just 8.5 mm thick, it is quite light for a smartphone with a 4 inch display, and it certainly is very well made and feels like a quality smartphone in your hand.
The back of the Galaxy S II features a textured rear cover, which means it wont easily slip out of your hand and it also features a curved design which makes it easy to hold and also very comfortable.
The Display is where the Samsung Galaxy S II really shines, it features a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus display, which looks amazing, and it also comes with Gorilla glass which should mean it wont scratch and is protected from knocks and bumps.
Everything looks great on the 4.3 inch display, the colors are bright and clear, and everything looks sharp and crisp, its great for watching movies, and playing YouTube videos.

Processor and Camera

The Samsung Galaxy S II Features a dual core 1.2 GHz processor, everything feels really snappy on the Galaxy S II, no delays or lag on launching any of the apps, watching videos, browsing the web, the dual core processor handled everything we threw at it with ease.
The Galaxy S II features an 8 megapixel camera, which comes with a wide range of features built in, it is capable of recording Full HD video in 1080p, and is also great a taking still photos.
Features included in the camera include an LED flash, autofocus, face detection and smile detection as well as built in image stabilization, plus geo-tagging, have a look at the sample photo below which was taken at full resolution.
Here’s a quick sample video taken on the Samsung Galaxy S II camera, in Full HD at 1080p, head on over to YouTube to watch it in full HD.

Battery Life

The Samsung Galaxy S II features a 1650 mAh battery, and it is extremely impressive, after a full charge we used the Samsung Galaxy S II for a full day, basically using every feature you would normally use, email, taking some photos, watching some YouTube videos and we ended up with plenty of juice left.
If you are a heavy user you will probably end up having to charge the Galaxy S II battery once a day, normal use you should get at least a couple of days out of the battery.

Conclusion

The Samsung Galaxy S II is impressive, what sets it apart from the competition is the impressive Super AMOLED Plus display and its snappy dual core 1.2 GHz processor.
If you are in the market for a new smartphones or a new Android device, then we would definitely recommend you take a look at the new Samsung Galaxy S II, we suspect that Samsung’s latest android handset is going to be even more of a success for the company than the original Galaxy S.






We pretty much know that Sprint will be getting the new iPhone 5 when it launches next month, but now it looks like Sprint will also be getting another Apple Product according to a recent report, the ipad 2.
According to the guys over at 9 to 5 Mac, Apple and Sprint have been working on a version of the ipad 2 which is compatible with Sprint’s data network.

As yet it isn’t clear what sort of data connection the Sprint iPad 2 will come with whether it will be Apple’s existing CDMA iPad, which is also available on Verizon, or if the new Sprint iPad 2 will make use of Sprint’s WiMax technology.


Sony has today unveiled its very first iPad docking speaker device in the form of the new Sony iPad Dock X500iP which has been geared to iOS devices and will support Apples iPad. The Sony X500iP has been equipped with a subwoofer supported by a pair of passive bass radiators designed to provide a deep base sound using Sony’s magnetic fluid technology.

It also equipped with a Aux input  and will be arriving in October for around $300. As well as the X500iP Sony has also unveiled their new upgraded ICF-CS15iP iPhone dock and alarm clock.


Sony’s most popular speaker dock the ICF-CS15iP has been upgraded and supports charging and playback from your iPod and iPhone, and it also delivers stereo sound via its Mega Bass and Mega Xpand sound modes. Its also equipped with two independent wake-up alarms, while the 2-5-7 day alarm feature supports different settings for weekdays and weekends, all with the option of waking up to an iPod, iPhone, AM/FM radio, or buzzer.


The Optimus 3D is something of a novelty, being only the second 3D capable phone in India. However, it isn't the fastest device around, and neither is it the sleekest. It also debuts with Froyo (Android 2.2). Spending Rs. 37k (MRP) on this doesn't make sense, especially when there are other options available albeit without 3D. You must be a real fan of the whole 3D phenomena to opt for the Optimus 3D.

Pros
  • 3D without glasses
  • Dual cameras capture good quality 3D images and 3D videos
  • Excellent display quality- crisp and vivid, in 2D and 3D modes
  • Solid build

Cons
  • Android 2.2 is ancient
  • 512 MB RAM is too little
  • Battery life is mediocre – a day with careful use
  • The handset is bulky
 
 
 
The good old smartphone has held the highest echelons among the mobile phone segment. However, now we have a new category of devices that will be the flag bearers for exclusivity – 3D phones. The first one to arrive in our test center is LG Optimus 3D, a phone that LG (smartly) launched before the HTC Evo 3D, in India. We did a detailed hands-on of the Optimus 3D the moment it arrived in our territory. And now here is the full-fledged review.
Look & Feel
Let’s forget about its standout feature for a bit and besides that, it is a bit of a disappointment in the looks department – it’s thick, and heavy (168 grams). There is a silver strip running down the entire length of the back panel and this adds a bit of shine to the otherwise simple look. Despite its weight, the rubberized feeling does help when you are holding the phone and typing a message with the same hand. The ‘top heavy’ nature of the phone can be a bit disconcerting at first, since it’ll constantly attempt to tilt backwards, headfirst.
The 4-inch display has four touch-based buttons – Menu, Home, Return and Search. While these buttons are backlit, the backlight comes on only when you touch one of them. Kind of defeats the purpose of the backlight!

The right side panel has the 3D button (that switches the phone into 3D mode by basically opening what LG calls a “3D Zone”), and we’ll forgive you for thinking it is the camera key! The HDMI port and the microUSB port are on the other side. Flip the phone over, and there are the dual cameras – for 3D pictures and videos.
Features
The Optimus 3D has a 4.3-inch 3D display (480x800 pixel resolution), and quite frankly, we absolutely loved it. Why? – excellent colour, with only very minor gradation of colours (at times), great brightness levels, fast moving scenes in videos are smoother than most other high-end smartphones (maybe because this display has a quicker refresh rate, don’t really know) and the depth of the 3D content was actually surprising, in a good way. The 3D Zone mentioned earlier contains all 3D content – games, movies and access to the 3D camera.
Before we get back to 3D and its performance, let us look at some of the other features. The ARM Cortex-A9 dual core 1GHz processor and the PowerVR SGX540 graphics power this 3D smartphone. However, we were a bit amazed (and subsequently a bit disappointed) to find that there is only 512MB of RAM to complement this processor. The 8GB of built-in storage can be added to via the microSD card route, up to 32GB. For the photography enthusiasts out there, a smartphone may not always be the best device, but the dual 5MP cameras do have some powerful capabilities – 1080p @ 30fps for 2D videos and 720p @ 30fps for 3D videos. And yes, it takes 3D pictures too! The mini HDMI out port will let you connect to any 3D television as well to enjoy 3D on a bigger display.
The LG 3D UI wrapped around Android is basically an updated version of the one we saw on the Optimus 2X with a slightly tweaked look. The Optimus 3D comes pre-loaded with Android 2.2, and frankly with 2.3 becoming pretty much de facto on phones, this retro step is a bit of a puzzle.

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