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Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini Specs and features revealed

Samsung is going full steam ahead, undeterred by the recent losses in court. The latest device from the Korean giant is the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini. Which is sort of ironic, since there’s flagship phones with the same dimensions (we’re looking at you iPhone 5). It does feature cut down specs from its bigger brother, but for the price it will likely go for, there’s not much to complain about. Even though it bears the “Galaxy S3? name, it only looks similar, there are no other connections to the much more expensive and powerful flagship phone. Read on for more and the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini specs!

Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini Specs Picture courtesy MobileGeeks SoC: ST-Ericsson NovaThor U8420CPU: 1 GHz Dual Core ARM Cortex-A9GPU: Mali-400RAM: 1 GB RAMScreen: 4 inch Super AMOLED, 480 x 800 px (233 ppi)Camera: 5 MP rear facing (720P video recording), VGA front facingStorage: 8 GB/16 GB, expandable via MicroSD upto 32 GBConnectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, Wi-Fi, DLNA, MicroUSB 2.0Battery: 1500 mAhOS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

This time around, Samsung has used a ST-Ericsson SoC and overall, the specs are pretty good. It’s not going to blaze through any benchmarks, but performance isn’t going to be bad either. The only low point is the camera, which is pretty much the same shooter as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. The screen is the same size as an iPhone 5 screen, but it runs at a much lower resolution. Not that we’re comparing, but it’s odd seeing a smartphone being called “Mini” when it’s hardly small in size or specs. The good thing is, the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini will come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box, and in 2 variants with expandable memory support. It sure does look similar to the Galaxy S3, but that’s where the similarities end. Under the hood it’s pretty much a new phone and it’s aimed at an entirely different demographic. Sure, the “Galaxy S3? name might fetch sales and that’s what Samsung’s looking for, but it’s too blatant of an attempt to drive sales when the device has hardly anything in common.

So those were the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini specs, price hasn’t been revealed yet but we’re expecting it would cost somewhere around 400-480$ or Rs. 24,000 or so. That particular price bracket already has tough competition so it will be interesting to see how the new Mini will fare. Drop us a comment about what you think and of course let us know if you have any queries or suggestions!


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Thursday, 15 November 2012

Windows Phone 8 features and launch – Details of availability revealed

Windows Phone 8 generated a lot of buzz ever since it was announced back in June. We’ve covered a lot of Windows Phone 8 features, but Microsoft had kept a few features under wraps, not everything was revealed. Well, the day has finally come. Just days after the Windows 8 launch, Windows Phone 8 has been officially nnounced and so have a bunch of new features. Now, this keynote was unlike others in the sense that it focused on everyday features, it was very uncorporate, but in a good way. The Windows Phone 8 launch was a short affair that included a celebrity and finally revealed Windows Phone 8 devices launch information. Here’s a rundown of what was revealed.

Windows Phone 8 features - Launch pic

A phone for you - If there’s one thing Windows Phone 8 stands for, it’s personalization. The whole Windows Phone 8 experience is designed over the idea that your smartphone should be an extension of you, so as known earlier, live tiles and Start menu customization was at the forefront.

Windows Phone 8 Features - Phone Lineup

Super syncing - Microsoft is going really big on cloud services this time, and everything is now synced to the cloud so no matter where you go, you have a personalized Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 experience. From settings, games, apps, photos and productivity solutions, everything harnesses the power of SkyDrive. You can now take a photo on your phone and it will appear on any devices synced to your SkyDrive. You can work on an Office document, leave it midway and continue working on it from any other device including your Windows Phone 8 device. Even music and playlists are synced via cloud so there’s no need of wires and such. It’s a welcome addition to the already formidable number of Windows Phone 8 features and is perhaps the most important.

New apps and app integration - One of the biggest concerns people have with Windows Phone 8 is the lack of apps. According to Microsoft, as of now there are a 120,000 apps in the marketplace and this number grows every day. Big names like Facebook were curiously missing from previous announcements and all that has been cleared up today. There’s brand new, completely integrated app versions of Facebook, Twitter and many more coming to Windows Phone 8. Not to mention, popular apps like Temple Run, Pandora,  Skype and more are all set to release.

In fact, Skype can be considered as one of the best Windows Phone 8 features since it will be fully integrated and will keep you constantly connected without actually running in the background. As mentioned in our earlier preview, VoIP will be integrated in Windows Phone 8 just like normal calls and this will be handled by Skype. Furthermore, there’s an exclusive version of Angry Birds called Angry Birds Roost coming to Windows Phone 8. Microsoft says 46 of the top 50 most used services and apps will be on Windows Phone 8.

DataSense and data savings - Another new feature that is sure to be a boon to us lesser beings on limited data plans is DataSense. DataSense keeps a track of how much data you and every app uses so you clearly know how much you can use before you have to shell out more moolah. Windows Phone 8 also uses data compression via remote servers that crunch down web pages and content and deliver the smallest bits to your phone so that the least amount of data is used. Apparently, this allows for 45% more web usage on the same data plan. While we’re not too sure of the statistic, it could be useful for countries like India where even 3G services are expensive.

Kid’s Corner - This is an interesting feature for households with children who constantly keep asking to use your phone. Rather than risk a message being sent to the wrong person, losing data or private information being seen, simply enable Kid’s Corner. What this does is, it creates a separate controlled environment on the phone which can be filled only with certain services and apps so that the kiddies will stay away from the stuff they shouldn’t be seeing. Sure this isn’t a feature that will appeal to everyone, but it’s good to have.

Windows Phone 8 Features - Kids corner

Rooms - Since Microsoft is touting Windows Phone 8 as a personal smartphone experience, it’s only logical that there’s some kind of “inner circle” feature. Rooms are basically a collection or group of certain contacts whom you can share media and data with. For example, you can create a room only with your family or friends and anything sent in that room is visible only to those in it. This includes photos, videos, localized messaging and even shared notes which as demonstrated works well for something like a grocery list. The interesting thing is, this works even with iPhones, although not all features will be available. So even family or friends with non Windows Phone 8 devices can be a part of Rooms.

Productivity on the go - Microsoft is offering full Office support, so you can have a virtual office and work on document wherever you are as long as there’s a Windows 8 or Windows Phone 8 device with internet access nearby.

Live lock screens - Bored of seeing the same static screen when you see your phone’s lockscreen? Windows Phone 8 overcomes this by now including live updating lock screens that can be dynamically linked to any app. So you can get your Facebook photos and updates, news headlines, sports headlines or even Bing trending pictures to see something new every time you check your phone. Without even unlocking it, you can catch up on updates you think are important.

We’ve already seen a lot of Windows Phone 8 features over the past few months, and all of this wraps it up. Developers will be happy to see that the Windows Phone 8 SDK will also be released in a day. That about sums it up for our feature on the new Windows 8 features and of course, the launch. Most devices should hit stores by the end of November and Windows Phone fans can expect to have their new devices well before Christmas. Do let us know what you think of the Windows Phone 8 features and as always, comments, suggestions and queries are welcome!

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Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini Specs and features revealed

Samsung is going full steam ahead, undeterred by the recent losses in court. The latest device from the Korean giant is the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini. Which is sort of ironic, since there’s flagship phones with the same dimensions (we’re looking at you iPhone 5). It does feature cut down specs from its bigger brother, but for the price it will likely go for, there’s not much to complain about. Even though it bears the “Galaxy S3? name, it only looks similar, there are no other connections to the much more expensive and powerful flagship phone. Read on for more and the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini specs!

Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini Specs Picture courtesy MobileGeeks SoC: ST-Ericsson NovaThor U8420CPU: 1 GHz Dual Core ARM Cortex-A9GPU: Mali-400RAM: 1 GB RAMScreen: 4 inch Super AMOLED, 480 x 800 px (233 ppi)Camera: 5 MP rear facing (720P video recording), VGA front facingStorage: 8 GB/16 GB, expandable via MicroSD upto 32 GBConnectivity: Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, Wi-Fi, DLNA, MicroUSB 2.0Battery: 1500 mAhOS: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

This time around, Samsung has used a ST-Ericsson SoC and overall, the specs are pretty good. It’s not going to blaze through any benchmarks, but performance isn’t going to be bad either. The only low point is the camera, which is pretty much the same shooter as the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. The screen is the same size as an iPhone 5 screen, but it runs at a much lower resolution. Not that we’re comparing, but it’s odd seeing a smartphone being called “Mini” when it’s hardly small in size or specs. The good thing is, the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini will come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box, and in 2 variants with expandable memory support. It sure does look similar to the Galaxy S3, but that’s where the similarities end. Under the hood it’s pretty much a new phone and it’s aimed at an entirely different demographic. Sure, the “Galaxy S3? name might fetch sales and that’s what Samsung’s looking for, but it’s too blatant of an attempt to drive sales when the device has hardly anything in common.

So those were the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini specs, price hasn’t been revealed yet but we’re expecting it would cost somewhere around 400-480$ or Rs. 24,000 or so. That particular price bracket already has tough competition so it will be interesting to see how the new Mini will fare. Drop us a comment about what you think and of course let us know if you have any queries or suggestions!

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