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Jumat, 02 Desember 2011

Lenovo LePhone K2 & S760 Android Smartphones


Lenovo recently announced two new Android based phone as part of their LePhone brand, the S760 and the K2.

The LePhone S760 is a nice little device with the following specs:

  • 3.7AMOLED screen
  • 5MP camera/1.3MP front camera
  • 512 RAM
  • Single core Scorpion CPU
The Lenovo LePhone K2 has much stronger specs and features:
  • dialcore 1.5GHz Scorpion CPU
  • 1GB RAM
  • 4.3 IPS LCD
  • 8MP camera
  • 1080p video recording
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Sony Ericsson Nozomi up coming


This tiny photo shows what could be revealed this coming February and is said to feature a 12MP camera, 720p screen and possibly a dual core processor. Of course, as with all rumours, take this news with a grain of salt until additional details become clear.









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Selasa, 22 Februari 2011

Nokia N8: Wooden Labyrinth 3D

Over 9 million downloads on phones around the world. Now finally available on the Nokia’s Ovi store! The original and best 3D labyrinth -- just like the classic childhood favorite.

Features:

  • Realistic 3D graphics with a tilt based perspective change
  • Unlockable marbles
  • Endless mode
  • infinite amount of auto-generated levels
  • 180 custom mazes with records and challenge times
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Selasa, 04 Januari 2011

5th Gen iPhone 5 Specs


With the previous rumour of iPhone 5,here’s another one has added.This time the release date of the device.Release date of this device is rumored to be in January 2011. However, there were also some ongoing rumors that it will be in June 2011 instead.If we recap i think you can remember.Apple has faced several problems such as retina display discoloration and reception problems with the iPhone 4 when it was launched.

According to some rumors, the iPhone 5 promises a faster mobile internet, better receptions and more enhanced features that will surely make its users satisfied and happy.

Some of the expected features include the following:

* Face Recognition feature
* Video Chat on 3G and 4G
* An OLED screen
* Wireless Sync with Apple’s very popular iTunes
* Built-in GPS
* Longer battery life
* HD audio feature
* A scratch proof and shock-proof screen

In addition to this, there were also some rumors that Verizon Wireless is also currently testing a CDMA version of the iPhone 5 and also confirmed that they are trying to make some network changes in order to bring the said iPhone to their network.

Apple has not yet made any official announcement yet regarding this upcoming smartphone.





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Sabtu, 25 Desember 2010

Tipsiphone 3G : How to Maximize iPhone Battery Life

Here’s how to live with the iPhone’s battery life while using it a whole lot.

The new iPhone's brighter screen, GPS and 3G connectivity are nice, but you know what's nicer? Not running out of batteries halfway through the friggin' day. iPhone 3G battery life may or may not be shorter; even the geek gods at Ars don't have a definite answer. But chances are with the new apps and faster internet, you're using it a lot more often. Here's how to live with the iPhone's battery life while using it a whole lot.
1. Turn down the LCD. The new iPhone's screen is brighter, but you shouldn't be running this thing at full heat if you want to save battery power. I keep mine at 10% brightness. Change this under Settings -> Brightness.
2. Wi-Fi new network scanning off or Wi-Fi off. While you're not checking data for more than a few seconds at a time, I'd turn off Wi-Fi and in general, I'd turn off Wi-Fi scanning. It uses less power than EDGE or 3G but when you're not using your network connection, you might as well shut it down. Change this under Settings -> Wi-Fi. Same goes for Bluetooth.
3. Toggle off 3G till ready. Here's something I wish Apple had automatically managed. I use 3G for browsing, YouTube, app store purchases when not around a computer, or during important calls. For all other uses, including email, weather checking and Twitter, etc, I use EDGE. This setting is under Settings -> General -> Network.
4. Turn off Vibrate in Games. Playing a game with vibrate happening frequently is an unnecessary battery suck. If you can turn it off, turn it off.

5. Limit use of A-GPS tracking. GPS tracking is still pretty useless after you've gained your bearings, since there isn't a turn by turn navigation mode for driving. I exit out of maps once I've got the directions in my mind, and if I lose myself again, I just start maps up once more.

6. Buy Apps and Songs in iTunes. You can buy songs over Wi-Fi or Apps over 3G, but that doesn't mean you should. I'd recommend buying Apps at your computer if you can help it, and syncing them to your iPhone instead. As an added bonus, you'll be picking up a charge while you're tethered to your computer.

7. Set the Autolock to 1-minute. The iPhone's autolock is good at shutting off the screen if you forget to when placing it in a pocket, purse or just tossing it on a table after a call. I set mine to the most aggressive, 1-minute, but there are times where I set it to 2-minutes. This setting is under Settings -> General -> Autolock.

8. Use programs with 3D less often. Not surprisingly, I've noticed that when I play games rendering 3D, battery life drops. Using the graphics chips more intensely will crank up power usage, but maybe the drain is also because of the nature of gaming: Unlike email or browsing, gaming is a full-time, full attention endeavor that also keeps the CPU, GPU and LCD going full-time. (I'd like to think this is a more useful tip than "don't use your iPhone" but maybe it's not something you can avoid if you're a gaming addict.)

9. Set Push to Off, and Set Fetch Time. Push email isn't that useful for me because I know I'm getting emails all day long and that I have to be checking all the time. Push does use more juice than the fetch mode, which checks for calendar, contact and email syncing at set intervals of 15 minutes to an hour. I set mine to 1 hour unless I'm out of the office. If you seldom update your contacts and calendars, you might even be better off syncing by cable to iTunes, while you pick up a charge.

10. Stay Juiced. If you're at computer or in a car, you should try to use a cigarette adapter or USB cable to pick up a few minutes of charge. Every bit helps!

These tips also apply to a first generation iPhone running OS 2.0.

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Tips Iphonee 3G : How to Disable iPhone 3G GPRS or Edge Connection

Tap "Setting – General – Network – Cellular Data Network". In the “APN, Username and Password" field, simply type in some words so iPhone will not pass the correct values to service providers. Restart your iPhone if necessary.
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Sabtu, 18 Desember 2010

HTC 7 Mozart Review



PhoneArena reviews the HTC 7 Mozart. The HTC 7 Mozart is a phone which uses the Windows Phone 7 operating system. It is a sleek handset made from a single piece of brushed aluminium. It has a 3.7 inch glossy Super LCD touchscreen with an accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, and SRS Surround Sound. There is an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus, Xenon flash, face detection and HD video recording. It has voice dialing and a built-in speakerphone. This Quad band phone weighs 136 grams and has a battery which allows up to 5 hours of talktime or 18 days on standby.
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