Wednesday, November 30, 2011

HTC Sensation XL Smartphone Review Price 40000 in India


HTC announced launch of the new HTC Sensation XL smartphone  priced Rs 40,000 in India. Sensation XL is powered by single core 1.5 GHz processor with Beats Audio technology and has a 4.7-inch touch screen.
Quick Review :
OS :  Android 2.3 Gingerbread
4.7-inch display
Beats Audio Technology (with a pair of earphones)
HTC Sense UI
Price : Rs 40000

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Windows Phone 7.5 sets new world record for Largest Smartphone


Microsoft the leading software Giant installed a 55-foot tall Gigantic Windows Phone in New York's Herald Square setting up a new world record for the Largest smartphone. Though the current Guinness world record for the first mobile phone to use a dual core processor is the LG Optimus 2X, which was first made available to the public nationwide in South Korea. "Windows Phone will help change the way people look at smartphones," said Andy Lees, President of the Windows Phone Division at Microsoft Corp. "Other phones have you wade through a sea of apps, while we bubble up all the things that are important centered around the people that matter to you most." he added.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

HTC Rhyme Android Smartphone Review - Price Rs 24,800 in India

The name of HTC is hitting every nuke and corner of the globe. Pretty cool design of Rhyme shows HTC is trying attract the lady customers. HTC has launched HTC Rhyme Android smartphone in India with a price tag of Rs 24,800.  


Key Features : 


OS : Android 2.3 Gingerbread

  • 3.7" display 
  • 1GHz single-core processor 
  • 768MB RAM 
  • 4GB internal memory (expandable to 32GB) 
  • 1600mAh built-in battery
  • DLNA capability

Price : Rs 24,800

nVidia Tegra 3 Super processors for Latest Smartphones


Superchip for superphones.  One among leading Chipmaker nVidia, rushing to stake out more territory in tablets and smartphones, said its new Tegra 3 processor delivers up to three times the graphics performance of its predecessor and uses 61 percent less power. Previously code-named "Project Kal-El" after Superman's boyhood name the new quad-core chip is in production and is nVidia's latest bet to expand into the fast-growing mobile market as tablets like Apple's iPad eat into sales of personal computers. Santa Clara, California-based nVidia, which started out making graphics chips for PCs and still makes most of its revenue that way, expects devices using the new processors to be on sale by the end of the year, Chief Executive Jen-Hsun Huang told analysts on a conference call in September. Early in 2011, nVidia's Tegra 2 mobile chip, which is based on architecture licensed from Britain's ARM Holdings, was included in several new gadgets from Samsung Electronics, Asustek Computer and LG Electronics, raising nVidia's profile with investors as well as its stock price. The first tablet to use the Tegra 3 chip will be Asustek's Eee Pad Transformer Prime, nVidia said in a statement. ARM's power-sipping chip architecture is widely favored for mobile devices that depend on batteries and is also used by Qualcomm and Texas Instruments. Intel so far has failed to find a foot hold in the mobile market and is hurrying to adapt its chip architecture, originally designed to make powerful PCs, to work efficiently in smartphones and tablets.

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