Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Might be Even Larger than the First Generation Tabletphone


Because of its unusual design featuring a very large display, the Samsung Galaxy Note surprised many when it became a hit. Now its maker is reportedly working on a successor to this super-size smartphone.



The current version has a 5.3-inch touchscreen which is great for you to play video on Samsung Galaxy Note, and Samsung is supposedly thinking even bigger with the next version: 5.5 inches. The resolution will be 1050 x 1680 pixels (WSXGA), giving it a very high pixel density of 360 ppi. This will be a Super AMOLED display.

The leaked specifications sheet for this Samsung model indicates that the S Pen stylus will be part of the second-generation Note, as well as some features that debuted in the Samsung Galaxy S III, such as the S Voice voice-control system, S Beam, and Smart Stay.

Naturally, this device - half smartphone and half tablet - will run Google's Android OS, and it will supposedly have a Samsung Exynos 5250 dual-core processor. The clock speed for this is not yet known, but will likely be 2.0GHz.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 is expected to be released in October, about a year after its predecessor. Only time will tell if it turns out to be as popular as the first version, of which over 7 million units have been sold so far.

Friday, 8 June 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III Pre-order from AT&T and Verizon Is Available


Samsung Galaxy S III can be pre-ordered from AT&T and Verizon from June 6. The two top have also revealed when they expect to begin shipping this popular new phone.


AT&T has said that they will only be offering 16GB version of the Galaxy S III. Customers can pre-order the device for $200 online or at any AT&T store. Pre-orders for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S III also begin today. The company is still somewhat vague about the actual release date for the phone, but says it will be on or before ship by July 9. Verizon will offer both the 16GB model of the Galaxy S III for $200 as well as the 32GB one that will go for $250. Rival carrier Sprint began taking pre-orders on June 5. It and T-Mobile are going to release their versions of this smartphone on June 21.


Preview of the Samsung Galaxy S III

This Samsung handset features a 4.8-inch, 1280 x 720 (720p), Super AMOLED touchscreen that makes users enjoy video on Samsung Galaxy S III fantastically. It runs Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and the U.S. versions will have a 1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor and 2GB of RAM.

AT&T's version of the Galaxy S III is going to include two forms of 4G -- LTE and HSPA+. It will also have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and GPS. The Verizon version is going to support this carrier's 4G LTE service and will also offer Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, and GPS.

The smartphone also has a 2100mAh swappable battery, an 8 megapixel main camera and a 1.9MP camera on its front. It debuted last week in various countries around the world, and is headed for five of the top wireless carriers in the U.S. Sprint, T-Mobile, and U.S. Cellular will eventually sell the device.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Review: HTC EVO 4G VS. iPhone 4S VS. Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Since the release of HTC EVO 4G LTE, it has been remarked as one of the best phones to hit Sprint shelves. But at the same time, the debut of Samsung Galaxy Nexus gave a hard blow on HTC EVO 4G LTE, and the availability of Apple iPhone 4S also joined in the competition. Let's take a look at the chart below.



From the chart we see that the specifications between HTC EVO 4G and Galaxy Nexus are quite similar. The obvious difference is user interface and design language. If you want to experience what an Android phone looks like, Galaxy Nexus is the first one to recommend. But there are also some HTC fans out there who happen to love the Sense UI, in which case the Evo would likely be the right choice. The design language is rather strong on the Evo 4G LTE, with soft touch gray, red metal, and shiny black plastic comprising the backside of the handset. The GalNex is a bit more reserved. And still, there’s the iPhone 4S to consider. Sure, the display is much smaller (3.5-in vs 4.65/.7-in), but the Retina display easily rivals much larger 720p displays. And few can resist the beautiful minimalist design of the iPhone and the intuitive functionality of iOS.

We cannot say which phone is better but we can gain lots of fun no matter which one is picked up. All three phones are with amazing video playback effect, so you can convert video to HTC EVO 4G, play video on iPhone 4S and enjoy video on Samsung Galaxy Nexus freely.

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Must-have Apps to Optimize iPhone Photos and Videos


Plenty of apps are available there to help make your photos look amazing, all without requiring you to know a whole lot about the editing process. There isn't one app that works the best for everything, and with the relatively low cost of photo-editing apps on the iPhone, it's worth having several different options in your arsenal. Mix and match the features of different apps to get your desired results. You can refer to the following iPhone photo editing apps.

Camera+
Snapseed
GroupShot
iTimeLapse Pro
SloPro
Slow Shutter Cam


There are also plenty of apps out there to help you get the best videos you can from your iPhone. Here I share with an iPhone Converter and a Video Editor.
iPhone video converter is the combination of a video converter and an iPhone video editor. iPhone users can take advantage of it to convert video to other formats, for playing on other devices and websites. 3D video is supportable as well. Moreover, you can take it to edit iPhone video through trimming, cropping, effecting and watermarking.
Video Editor is the most comprehensive video editing software that allows you to input various source files from different origins, edit them with special effects, transitions and titles in the award-winning timeline panel and at last, export your video creations in multiple ways for different purposes.

If you have any other apps recommended for optimizing iPhone photos and videos? You can leave a comment and tell me, OK?

Friday, 25 May 2012

iPhone 5 Screen Specs Leak and iPad Mini Available Reportedly


It is rumored that the new generation iPhone will have 16:9 aspect ratio either a 3.999 inch or 4.1 inch screen which is perfect for you to play video on iPhone 5.

In order to beat competitors like Samsung Electronics Comp.,Ltd., Apple aims at making larger phones. CEO Steven P. Jobs called larger handsets "Hummer" phones, remarking "you can't get your hand around it" and "no one's going to buy that".

Various news roundups indicate that that Apple is cooking up a larger smartphone for its sixth generation iPhone and iPod Touch. Report fromMacRumors said that the display will have a diagonal of 4.1-inches and that "the display would be taller than the current model". 9 to 5 Mac agrees an aspect ratio change (from 3:2 to 16:9) is incoming, but it argues that the new display will be 3.999 inches in diagonal (1.9632 in. wide x 3.484 in. tall). And another piece of news states that Apple will release a 7-inch "Mini iPad" later this year.

Well rumors are rumors after all. Maybe later this year, we will figure out what the new generation iPhone looks like and whether there is iPad Mini.







Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Transfer Old iPad Data to New iPad


Have you bought the Apple New iPad and want to transfer all your Old iPad data to New iPad without any problems. It is quite easy for you to do that. With the help of iTransfer you can Backup your Old iPad and transfer it to the New iPad. It allows you to take the backup of all Purchased music, apps, and books, Photos and video in camera roll, Device settings, App data, Home screen and app organization, Messages (iMessage, SMS, MMS) and Ringtones.




How to Restore Data to the New iPad

Step 1: Link iPad to PC
Before you activate the program on your computer, connect the old iPad and new iPad to your computer via USB cable. Once you have run this iTransfer, your PC-connected iPad can be automatically checked and read by it. You can get into the interface as below if connection succeeded. LIBRARY and PLAYLIST of local computer, your device and iTunes will show up.

Step 2: Position Target Files
Choose the specific item under the old iPad on the left side of the program, head to the details by clicking on it. And then you can start to position target files. There are three options available for you to get access to the files you want to copy and transfer.

Step 3: Transfer Files
After you have picked up the demanded files, just get ready to transfer files to the new iPad. You are able to get the transferring done via the following three options: Direct drag-and-drop, Right-click transfer and Transfer button

Once the restore is complete, you are ready to use your new iPad. Now you have all the old iPad data on your new iPad. Also Bookmark this complete iPad guide for more how to and tips.

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Ways to Recover Your Lost Android Mobile Phone and Data


It is quite scary and stressful to lose your mobile phone or data stored on handset. So here I recommend some ways for you to recover your lost Android Mobile Phone as well as data on mobile phone.

When you lost your Android phone you can refer to the following two apps.































The first find your phone app on the Android Market continues to get better and better. Now with an online Commander and a more user friendly interface, it is easier then ever to track down your missing phone.

Where's My Droid can turn the ringer volume up and make your phone ring. The app can also get the GPS coordinates with a link to Google maps if you're not near enough to your phone to hear the ringer. You have the freedom to track your phone from anywhere, either with a text messaged attention word or with our online Commander.




Mobile Defense, put simply, helps you protect your Android phone in case it’s lost or stolen. The app runs quietly in the background of your device, using a negligible amount of memory and battery power (in fact, its creator says the program employs practically no resources unless you’re actively using it).
When you install the app, you set up a secure account that allows you to log on from the Mobile Defense Web site. Then, anytime you can’t find your phone, you simply sign in, click “Connect to Phone,” and you’re locked into your Android device.
Mobile Defense will pinpoint your phone’s location down to an exact address, even displaying it for you on an embedded interactive map. Within the same dashboard, you can remotely lock or unlock your phone and sound a loud “scream” (think obnoxious car alarm noise) through your phone’s speaker.
When you lost data on your Android Mobile Phone you can refer to the app below:



It is regarded as the best Mac file recovery which is capable of regaining data from lost, deleted, logical corrupted and formatted hard drive, USB drive, SD card, digital camera, mobile phone, MP3, and MP4 player. Without troublesome procedures and technical knowledge required, this Mac disk recovery recovers data files of Mac hard drive and storage devices expediently.

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