Sunday, July 14, 2013

Panasonic Mobile Phones

Panasonic has launched its first Android smartphone in India and has marked its entry into the overcrowded smartphone segment in the country.


Panasonic P51 sports a 5-inch display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels and a 1.2 GHz quad-core Media Tek processor along with 1 GB of RAM and Panasonic smart phones was very faster mobile with mobile world. P51 also features an 8 megapixel rear camera with the ability to shoot 1080p videos,Panasonic P51 gives up 1.3 megapixel front camera and 4 GB of internal memory that can be expanded via the microSD card slot.
The device measures 144 x 75 x 8.5mm and weighs 135g. Panasonic P51 runs on the latest Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and the juice for smartphone is provided by a 2,500mAh battery.
Panasonic P51 is priced at INR 26,900 [about $517] and the smart package include a magnetic flip cover and a stylus. The smartphone will be up for grabs, starting from next week. It's unclear what other markets will be getting the smartphone.
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Budget iPhone: new leak shows complete handset

Budget iPhone techdy Apple’s budget iPhone has been the subject of a string of smart renderings from keen Cupertino-watchers. But now it seems the real deal has finally leaked online.
The chaps at TechDy claim to have snagged the rear and front shells of the forthcoming knockdown version of Apple’s bestselling blower.
Their images show an all-black front, which will be the same colour across every device, despite the fact Apple is reportedly planning to sell the handset in various hues.
The rear shell confirms previous rumours, with a toughened polycarbonate design, space for a speaker at the bottom of the device and a Lightning connector for charging and hooking it up to a Mac or PC.
The screen looks set to be the same four-inch size as the iPhone 5, with a larger bezel to accommodate the plastic frame.
There’s no word on a launch date as yet, but expect Tim Cook and co to follow their usual approach of unleashing this new iPhone, along with a top-end model, some time in early autumn.

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LG Optimus G2 leaked: is this the Google Nexus 5 too?

LG’s forthcoming Optimus G2 has been detailed in a massive leak. The new Android device, which will be LG’s flagship smartphone for 2013, is laden with top end features.
As well as a 13-megapixel snapper round the back, there’s 2GB of RAM and a lightning-fast Snapdragon 800 processor. The latest Android software is also on board.
lg optimus g2
The design has been given a Nexus 4-style tweak compared to 2012’s Optimus G, with a more rounded frame in evidence.
What’s more, the screen will come in at a more than ample 5.2-inches, supporting 1080p HD video to boot.
Interestingly, one rumour-monger claims that this device will be the basis for Google’s oft-talked about Nexus 5.
That would make some sense seeing as Google has worked with LG closely in the last year.
However, earlier this summer LG execs dismissed suggestions that it was working on a follow-up to the wallet friendly Nexus 4.

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Nokia Lumia 1020: is it enough to save Windows Phone and Nokia?

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It’s been impossible to escape stories about Nokia’s new Lumia 1020 in the past couple of weeks. Espoo did a desperately poor job in keeping leaks to a minimum.
It’s been said before that its Finnish offices are like a sieve, but the last few days it seems to have been more like a punctured shipping container.
From colour schemes, camera details, design and app info, everything to know about the Lumia 1020 was already in the public domain before Stephen Elop’s press conference last night.
That’s not to say that the Lumia 1020 isn’t a seriously impressive piece of hardware.
The phone itself is solid, but the camera shows that Nokia is still capable of leading the market in at least one area. T
he detail of its shots, the excellent Pro Camera app for making images look every bit as good as those taken with compact cameras and the ability to reel off five megapixel images simultaneously with 41-megapixel snaps puts it well ahead of the competition.
Look at this way: Nokia, and Microsoft, finally have a phone, which does something that its smartphone rivals can’t match.
Last year’s PureView 808 showed what Nokia could do with imaging, but being on Symbian it was never going to stand up to Samsung and Apple’s more finely tuned efforts.
Nokia 808 PureView white portrait
But despite all that, a nagging doubt persists. Megapixels still mean something to the average punter, even if they don’t actually mean that much to those in the know.
They can help sell phones, especially to those addicted to the likes of Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Nokia knows this, hence opening up its camera SDK to get developers working with its new camera phone software. However, we’re still talking about a phone which uses a critically lauded, but unpopular OS.
No matter how Microsoft tries to dress it up, Windows Phone is failing.
Android slays all before it, while iOS corners a loyal band of followers with a developer base that’s impossible to beat.
Nokia can market the Lumia 1020 as hard as it likes, but the simple truth is it will struggle to do the numbers compared to Samsung’s Galaxy S4 and Apple’s forthcoming iPhone 5S.
The tech is there, but years of mismanagement mean the Nokia brand is light years from where it was a decade ago.
Microsoft’s decision to boost support for Windows Phone 8 to 36 months will help, but probably only power users will care.
nokia lumia 1020 sid
In short, this is one of the most exciting devices of 2013. It pushes innovation and will make rivals work hard to try and compete with Nokia.
But there’s no way that this, or any other device, is the panacea Nokia so desperately craves. The road is long and Nokia has much of it left to walk.

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Sony Xperia Z Ultra a worthy competitor for Samsung Galaxy Note, says poll

Samsung might not have things all its own way in the phablet market for much longer, a poll suggests, as the Sony’s Xperia Z Ultra becomes the latest device from the reborn phone-maker to turn tech-fans’ heads.
With combined lifetime sales of 30 million, the S-PEN stylus-toting Note range pretty much invented the market for smartphone-tablet hybrids. And until now, it’s a segment that Samsung has largely had to itself.
Sony Xperia Z Ultra black (official)
However, that might be about to change with the arrival of the Xperia Z Ultra. In a poll of 1,436 uSwitch Tech readers, 60 per cent said they considered the Z Ultra, which also packs stylus support, to be a viable challenger to the Note range.
Signs that the Z Ultra will get a warm reception when it drops in September come after Sony recently posted its first annual profit for five years, as the venerable tech and entertainment giant begins to climb out of the torpor it found itself in when bound to former-partner Ericsson.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 White
The phone-maker’s change of fortunes was spurred by strong sales for the Xperia Z, which was also Sony’s best reviewed smartphone in recent memory.
Unlike the Note range, Sony’s effort allows buyers to use any kind of pen or pencil as a stylus. With its 6.4-inch Full HD display, the Xperia Z Ultra is also substantially larger than other devices marketed as phablets, packs an eight-megapixel camera and is waterproof.

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Windows Phone 8: Microsoft ups support to 36 months

Windows Phone 8 handsets by Nokia and HTC Microsoft has revealed that it’s set to double the length of time it supports Windows Phone devices.
Ballmer and co will now ensure updates are rolled out to devices that are 36- months old, starting with the current batch of Windows Phone 8 devices.
The move comes as rival Google is struggling to ensure that manufacturers using its Android OS serve up timely updates to customers.
HTC recently revealed it would not to be giving users of the year-old HTC One S an update to the latest edition of Android.
In an official blog post, Microsoft said: “Beginning with Windows Phone 8 we’ll make updates, including security updates, available for 36 months.
"These updates will be incremental, with each update built on the update that preceded it.
“The mobile operator or phone manufacturer may control the distribution of these incremental updates and update availability may also vary by country, region, and device hardware capabilities.”
That last line is important, as it suggests some mobile-makers may take some time to serve up updates.
But with Windows Phone lacking any custom skins and proprietary changes, customers should expect to get software bumps quicker than most Android users.
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Nokia Lumia 1020: O2 and Three getting phone this quarter

nokia lumia 1020 rear The spanking new Nokia Lumia 1020, Espoo’s stunning camera-led Windows Phone, is set to land first on O2 and Three here in Blighty.
The impressive device, unveiled yesterday at a special event in New York, the Nokia Lumia 1020 will hit both networks this quarter.
Neither, however, has revealed how much the phone will cost on contract or exactly when it’ll be on shelves.
The Lumia 1020 packs a massive 41-megapixel sensor, along with a Nokia Pro Camera app for tweaking white balance, ISO and camera modes in order to snap sensational pictures.
The level of detail within images taken with the handset certainly looks breathtaking.
As well as reeling off those super high-resolution shots, the camera on the Lumia 1020 will also take a five-megapixel effort for easy sharing on social networks.
Nokia is hoping the device can reinvigorate its still–struggling smartphone business, while giving a boost to Windows Phone.

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Nokia EOS: five key rumours about Espoo’s new camera phone

nokia lumia 1020 triplicate
Nokia is all set to reveal its much-hyped new camera phone at a huge event in New York tomorrow, July 12th.
Codenamed EOS, the device is expected to take the fight to Samsung’s recently launched Galaxy S4 Zoom, sparking a whole new battle in the fight for camera phone supremacy.
And while official details haven’t been revealed, there are plenty of juicy tidbits floating around the web about this killer new device.
Here’s our pick of the five key rumours you need to know.

1 It’s called the Nokia Lumia 1020

The name Lumia 1020 cropped up last week replaced the EOS name which has been doing the rounds for months. That naming strategy makes a certain amount of sense, seeing as Nokia has previously released Lumia 820 and Lumia 920 devices.
This would place the new device at the top of Nokia tree, making the Lumia 1020 Espoo’s flagship phone.

2 Or the Nokia Lumia 909

However, new gossip emerged earlier this week to suggest Nokia was actually planning on calling the handset the Lumia 909.
This also has a logic to it – Nokia’s last impressive camera phone effort was dubbed the PureView 808, after the camera tech inside. 909 therefore feels like the next step for Elop and co’s camera phone range.

3 It’ll pack 41 megapixels

nokia lumia 1020 rear
This one’s a given. Leaked images have already shown the rear of the Lumia 1020/909 rocking a 41 megapixel badge next to the lens.
Meanwhile, last year’s PureView 808 packed in the same tech, with the same sensor ensuring pictures looked stunningly detailed.
No other mobile-maker has been able to get close to Nokia in this regard, so this new device is essentially about putting 2012’s tech into a Windows Phone, rather than a Symbian one. Either way, it looks set to be a winner.

4 It’ll cost around £400 SIM-free

Nokia EOS '41 million reasons' teaser image
Prices revealed in the US suggest users across The Pond will need to stump up around $600 for the privilege of owning a SIM-free Lumia 1020/909 SIM-free. That translates to around £400 on these shores.
It might seem pricey, but when you consider the Galaxy S4 Zoom clocks in at around £450, it’s not actually that bad. Contract deals should be even more competitive.

5 It comes with a heap of colour options

As ever, Nokia isn’t shy about serving up different colours devices. The Lumia 1020/909 is believed to be coming in black, yellow and white. That’s not quite as wide-ranging as previous efforts from Espoo, but still gives fashion conscious punters a decent choice.

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Orange and T-Mobile won’t offer 4G service

T-Mobile and Orange customers who want to sign up for a 4G service will have to transfer their custom to EE, it has emerged, as the process of shifting subscribers to the relatively new brand begins in earnest.
EE, which operates the UK's sole 4G network, is owned by the same Deutsche Telekom and France Télécom joint venture that owns T-Mobile and Orange.
omg ee 4g
It had been thought in some quarters that T-Mobile and Orange planned to use EE’s 4G infrastructure as a platform to launch a next-gen mobile internet service of their own, most likely later this year.
However, EE yesterday told our sister site Omio that it is reserving 4G for the EE brand and that T-Mobile and Orange will continue to offer 3G only.
An EE spokesperson said: “Orange and T-Mobile are 3G brands only so customers would need to move to EE if they would like to use 4G.
“There are no plans to launch 4G on Orange and T-Mobile. As below, EE is our 4G brand.”
Whether Orange and T-Mobile will survive as brands in the long term isn’t yet clear. But we’d say that the sheer strength of Orange's brand gives it a much better chance of lasting the distance than T-Mobile.
EE last week announced it is doubling data allowances on 4G plans as part of a limited-period promo. The sweetener is intended to soak up early adopters ahead of the launch of rival 4G services from Three and O2 later this year.

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BlackBerry A10 phablet detailed

blackberry logo new BlackBerry is prepping a new phablet to add to its arsenal of BB10 devices, it has emerged.
Dubbed the BlackBerry A10, it packs a huge five-inch screen and has appeared as part of a leaked roadmap of future devices from the Canadian mobile maker.
Word on the web is that it’ll pack a Super AMOLED display, along with 2GB of RAM and a dual-core processor. A quad-core one would apparently hamper battery life too drastically and therefore won’t be included.
Design-wise, the BlackBerry A10 apparently resembles the Samsung Galaxy S4, albeit slightly larger.
BlackBerry is expected to launch the A10 during the autumn.
As revealed yesterday it may also launch a new, entry-level BB7 device around the same time.

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