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

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Samsung unveils latest Windows phone -Mango

Samsung Electronics launched the Samsung Omnia W i8350 with the latest edition of Windows Phone OS, code named ‘Mango’.

India is one of the first markets to get the Omnia W, highlighting Samsung’s commitment to our subcontinent. The phone itself is quite unassuming when switched off – just plain black, all-business and mostly plastic except for the back cover, which is brushed metal.



Phone has stunning look which attract a lot, its dimension of the body is 115.6 x 58.8 x 10.9 mm and has
light weight of 115.3 grams and 1.4 Ghz processor and 512MB RAM and comes with 8 GB internal memory and expandable memory up to 32GB.

The phone has a 3.7-inch super amoled display. The screen offers fantastic colours, contrast and brightness and will easily outclass most other smartphone screens.

Samsung has included some apps to get you started – FunShot and Photo Studio for camera effects, Daily Briefing for news and weather updates and AllShare for DLNA multimedia sharing.

Phone comes with various type of connectivity features, in 3G phone is capable to access high speed internet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with A2DP, microUSB v2.0, GPRS and EDGE.

The phone is inbuilt with Digital compass, Microsoft office document viewer/editor, GPS with Bing Map, HTML Browser, Email, Push Email, IM, Organizer and many more features.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Chinese Search Engine Baidu Launches Android-based Smartphone


Baidu, the largest search engine in China has launched its own mobile OS called Baidu Yi. The new OS is based on Google Android OS and it is said that the same basic functions. Baidu has partnered with Dell for hardware support and future mobile devices. Being a popular brand in China, Dell should have a strong influence on the Chinese market. Sources also say that the units of Yi will be exclusively targeted at the low end, just will not be limited to China.

The company also has its own applications ready for the new operating system, including maps, Yue (a player application), Shen Bian (like Google), and Ting (music of the application). The operating system will provide local content to its users and is also indicated support for Android applications. Baidu's new platform Yi also depend on the integration of solid cloud storage, backup and share. Yi comes with an editor input-method is to type or write Chinese characters to write with ease.