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Tuesday, 7 August 2012

HISTORY OF MOBILE PHONES (IN URDU)



















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3D Mobile Phone And The Gaming World


Best mobile phone in the world


Is it a phone? Is it a tablet? Samsung wants us to believe it's a whole new category of device - but let's be honest, it's essentially just a really big phone. Or a really small tablet - depending on how you like your gadgets.
Given the penchant for so many to browse rather than make calls on their pocket device, something with a huge 5.3-inch Super AMOLED screen with high-power internals (1.4GHz dual core processor, no less) is always going to impress.

Monday, 25 June 2012

incredible but manufacturing fault


Samsung Galaxy Note Problems:

 Samsung Galaxy Note Problems:

n addition, other users have reported issues with the colours on their screen. Apparently, they’re not the 'true' colours, suggesting a problem with the pallet.

Galaxy S3 Display Problem


Galaxy S3 Display Problem






Friday, 22 June 2012

HTC One V Android Smartphone



HTC Mobiles has launched a latest Android Touchscreen Smartphone, HTC One V. HTC One  and it is powered by 1Ghz Processor.




HTC One V comes with 3.7-inch LCD Touchscreen Display, 5 Megapixel Camera, Multi-format Audio & Video Player, FM Radio, 3.5mm Audio jack, 8GB Internal Memory, Up to 32GB Expandable Memory, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB, GPS and much more.
FEATURES 
1Ghz Processor
3.7-inch LCD Touchscreen Display With 480 x 320 Pixels Resolution
5 Megapixel Camera
HD video recording
Multi Format Video/Audio Player
NFC support
FM Radio
3.5mm Audio jack
Beats Audio
Built-in Speakers
1 GB RAM
8GB Internal Memory
Up to 32GB External memory support
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
WAP
USB
Sensors: Accelerometer, Proximity, Digital Compass




The World Latest Mobile Phones

The present, mobile phones have a lot additional to offer, than to exclusively dish up their core purpose. They reproduce one's style and group of students. By looking at persons mobile one can with no trouble tell about the other being style, class and taste. Apart from this, they are also second-hand to access innumerable number of applications on a go. Whether it is a stroke screen key pad phone or with a QWERTY keypad, it is always easier to type on these keys. They have turn out to be a stylish looking pocket size organizer for the people.
 Brands like Apple, Nokia, BlackBerry, Sony Ericcson, Motorola etc. are the major forces in the rear the surging of mobile marketplace in the new past. The amazing new models and abundance of fantabulous facilities entrenched in the mobile are the consequence of years of elegant work and investigate done by these entities.
 All of these newest phones are available beneath cheap latest mobile deals. There are 'n' numbers of repair providers which offer some or the other deals with approximately every mobile phone in the marketplace. Not only this, there are abundance of sites which provides contrast portals also, so that one can contrast deals provided by network providers and can sift out the best one. The only obsession one should keep in mind before trade latest mobile is that he should look out for the best deal that suits his supplies.


Moblile Phone Bluetooth Printer.Latest and Smallest 

Polaroid Pogo Instant Mobile Printer
Science is going in progress day by day and showing more and more latest technologies and inventions. A latest invention of science and technology is latest and smallest moblile phone printer.
 you can take print from ypur cell phone in some seconds to using this latest printer. its called Polaroid Pogo Instant Mobile Printer.


Description of Polaroid Pogo Instant Mobile Printer:


Polaroid PoGo  Instant Mobile Bluetooth Printer - Enjoy Instantly Anywhere!
# Print Speed: 60 seconds per print, from send to share
Polaroid PoGo – short for Polaroid-on-the-go – is a pocket-sized, inkless digital photo printer that produces full-color photos wirelessly from mobile phones and via PictBridge from digital cameras. Weighing only eight ounces, Polaroid PoGo  provides consumers with a convenient solution to sharing digital images trapped on cell phones and digital cameras. Connecting via Bluetooth or PictBridge, Polaroid PoGo uses a revolutionary ZINK  Zero-Ink  Printing Technology to produce borderless, full-color, 2-inch by 3-inch prints in less than 60 seconds


Advantages

* Unlock the photos in your Mobile Phone and Camera
    * Compact, portable Bluetooth Printer - works with nearly all phones
    * Print picture from your digital camera and Bluetooth Laptop/Netbook.
    * Get photo in less than 60 seconds!
    * Just replenish the Zink photo paper, no need to by ink
    * Get 70 packs of Polarioid Zinc Photo Paper 
How It Works:
The full-color digital photos are created without ink cartridges or ribbons using ZINK Photo Paper , keeping the printer to about the size of a deck of cards.The paper is a durable material that contains colorless cyan, yellow and magenta dye crystals. Heat activation brings photos to life, colourizing ZINK™ dye crystals, so digital photos can be shared instantly.
Zink Paper with the Polaroid Pogo:

 * Each Photo measures 2 inches x 3 inches
    * Full bleed, borderless images
    * Peel-off back - To use Photo's as stickers.
    * Prints dry-to-touch, Smudge-proof, water-resistant & virtually tear-proof photos
    * Fade-resistant, long-lasting images
    * No waste – no ink cartridges
    * 10 Free Sheets included!
Printing from a Mobile Phone
Polaroid PoGo  is the easiest way to print photos from a mobile phone. Wirelessly transfer images from a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to the mobile printer and print instantly. Printing your picture in less than 60 seconds!, so simple and easy - it's perfect for nights out on the town and holidays away.
Using the built-in OBEX (Object Exchange Profile) Bluetooth in the phone and printer, connecting and printing becomes instant.

Printing from a Digital Camera
Instantly printing images from a digital camera is as easy as connecting your USB cable from the camera to printer. You just need a PictBridge compatible digital camera and a USB cable. Once connected, follow the PictBridge screen on the camera display. Simply select what image to send to the printer and within 60 seconds, the print is ready to be shared.

Printing from you Bluetooth Computer/Laptop/Netbook
So simple to use, if you have a Bluetooth (integrated or with a dongle) PC, laptop or netbook. Just pair it with your computer in seconds, right click your photo and hit send via Bluetooth and you are away. It's really that simple.
Specifications:
    * Dimensions: 2.4cm (H) x 7.2cm (W) x 4.72” (D)
    * Weight: 226 g. (without paper) includes battery
    * Connectivity: Bluetooth (Class 2) OPP, USB 2.0, USB A connector (USB Cable not included)
      What's in the Box:
          o Polaroid Pogo Printer
          o 10 Sheets of Zink Paper
          o Rechargeable Battery (Last approx. 15 images)
          o Mains Charger
          o User Guide
      Compatibility:
          o Compatible with nearly all Bluetooth Mobile Phones
          o Handsets which don't offer the OBEX Bluetooth File Transfer Protocol, do not work - These include Apple iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS & LG Viewty KU900.
          o Compatible with all PictBridge compatible Digital Camer























 





















The  20 best mobile phones in the world today
Mobile phones News



Our verdict on the best mobile phones / best smartphones - continually updated


We've all got at least one mobile phone each, right? The problem is, how do you choose which is the best mobile phone for you?


If you've read our list of the newest mobile phones, seen the hottest pre-release new mobile phones and are immobile stumped, well, this is where we build it easy. Because here we have our constantly-updated list of the top 20 best mobile phones you can get.




Fear not - there's a big inform coming very soon which will see a vast change in our in-depth and whole guide to the best mobile phones in the world - could the HTC Desire lastly lose top spot? Will your beloved phone immobile cling on to its place?


We know you're all to come agitatedly to see where 2011's hottest handsets are going to land - the likes of the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, Samsung Galaxy S2 and HTC Desire S are likely to be on many people's wishlists this year.















Mobile devices surge in Asia, to overtake PCs
SINGAPORE: Asia-Pacific is leading a surge in the use of mobile devices as they play a more central role in people’s lives and are on track to replace conventional computers, a top Google executive said Wednesday.
Aliza Knox, managing director of commerce for Google Asia Pacific, said smartphones and tablets were now becoming the primary means to access the Internet in the region, adding that the US firm was making preparations to respond to that.
“Asia has an insatiable appetite for mobile,” she told a forum at the CommunicAsia telecom fair in Singapore.
Four regional economies — Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia and South Korea — already have higher smartphone use rates than the United States, Knox said.
She added that 74 percent of searches in Singapore are now done on mobile gadgets while in Indonesia 78 percent of Internet users go online with a tablet or smartphone.
In Japan, a person has an average 45 apps on his or her mobile phone, with South Koreans coming next at 42 — compared with 23 in the United States, according to Knox.
By 2015, one in two people in the world using the Internet will be in Asia, and in the region a person’s first experience online will likely be on a mobile.
“Asia is ahead, Asia is taking this up faster than other places,” she said.
Knox also cited global research showing “most people” keep at least one mobile device within three feet and check them an average 40 times a day.
One in four take it to the bathroom and two in three sleep them beside the bed.
“We’re engaging with media so much more because these devices are with us at all times, they are the centre of our lives,” she said.
Mobile devices are also increasingly being used to watch videos and play games, with many electronics giants such as Sony and Nintendo having to respond as they see sales of their consoles slow.
Knox urged companies to be ready for the surge in mobile usage in Asia, noting that Google hired 600 people in the region this year and invested $700 million to establish new data centres.
“We see unprecedented mobile growth, phenomenal demand for products and media, strong network support and a myriad of services becoming available — a new role for the mobile device at the centre of people’s lives,” she said.





Friday, 15 June 2012


Apple’s new Passbook app for iOS6, unveiled at the firm’s WWDC developer conference, readies the ground for the iPhone 5 to be used as an electronic wallet, according to industry analysts.

The new app was pitched by Apple executives on Monday as a user-friendly holder for electronic cinema tickets, boarding passes and Starbucks vouchers, all of which use barcodes on-screen. The iPhone will detect if you're at the airport, for instance, and fish out the relevant electronic documents.
“Passbook takes all of these passes and combines them together in one place, and integrates it right into the OS, and they are beautiful,” said Scott Forstall, the man in charge of iOS and tipped as future leader of Apple.
But observers said such examples are merely a prelude to Passbook and the next iPhone acting as a fully-fledged electronic wallet, probably with “wave and pay” technology built in.
Apple’s main smartphone manufacturing rival, Samsung, has already included the necessary hardware – a Near Field Communications (NFC) chip – into its latest flagship, the Galaxy SIII. In the United States Google is promoting its own app and in-store system to enable consumers to pay by waving their smartphone at the till, Google Wallet.
For now, Apple may seem behind in developing what could become a very lucrative new source of revenue for the smartphone industry, but an iPhone capable of replacing credit and debit cards has long been anticipated. Apple hired Benjamin Vigier, a well-known expert in NFC in 2010, as its head of “mobile commerce”.

















vertu


Perry Oosting, Vertu's chief executive, confirmed that the “idea to sell Vertu had always been around in Nokia”, and argued that the sale was a “logical move”.
Vertu’s diamond encrusted handsets can sell for up to £200,000, while Nokia bonds have recently been downgraded to junk status. The sale, for a rumoured $200million, to private equity firm EQT VI is not expected to lead to any immediate changes in the company's strategy.
Mr Oosting said, “with independent sales, software, manufacturing and marketing, we were such an independent duck in the pond for Nokia. The only connection was the back end functions and systems, so this final announcement was a logical move, even if it came at the end of a very intense process.”
Vertu, which is based in Church Crookham, Hampshire, has benefited from growth in developing Asian markets. Its most recent launch is a device made in collaboration with the charity Smile Train, where the firm will make a €1million contribution to help children born with cleft palates in the developing world.
Jan Ståhlberg, of EQT, said “We believe we have a good product and a good management team; in the short term there will be no changes.”














HTC will not release low-end smartphones in emerging markets


This piece of news hardly caught us by surprise - after all build quality has always been among the strongest features of any HTC product we've encountered this far. The Taiwanese giant's CEO Peter Chou has reaffirmed in an interview that HTC will not focus on developing budget smartphones for emerging markets.
According to Mr. Chou, a move into the ultra budget realm would destroy HTC's premium brand image - an occurrence which does not sit well with the company's philosophy, despite the prospect of more shipped devices.
In a nutshell, this means that the company won't develop any models, with lower specs that the recently released HTC Desire C and its several relatives. The aforementioned device, while appearing to be perfectly affordable by Western standards, is still far from the aggressive price points of its competitors in the developing markets.

Panasonic Announced The Panasonic SoftBank

 Panasonic is finally official announced its new Android smartphone, the Panasonic 102P. This handset will be available for Japanese customers via SoftBank  . Coming in three color options (Blue Sky, Black, and Silver), the Panasonic SoftBank 102P smartphone is enclosure in waterproof and dustproof body with only 7.8mm thin.
The Panasonic SoftBank 102P smartphone boasts a dual-core 1GHz TI OMAP 4430 processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS.

Other feature on Panasonic 102P is also microSD card support (up to 32GB), a large 4.3-inch OLED capacitive touchscreen display with qHD (540 x 960) resolutions, a 8.2-megapixel rear-facing autofocus camera, a secondary camera for video calls, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, mobile wallet, GPS, a 1150 mAh Li-Ion battery is allowing the handset to use about 5 hours of talk time, 310 hours of standby time. New SoftBank 102P is measuring 123 x 62 x 7.8 mm and weighs just 103 grams.

Most interesting of Panasonic 102P smartphone is capable to wirelessly connect to Blu-ray players for playback. In additional, it has earthquake early warning, also emergency e-mail bulletin supports.

Vertu-Constellation



Vertu, the luxury cellular phones maker, has introduced its latest product, the Vertu Constellation Quest Ferrari GT. It is collaboration with Ferrari Italy and its design is based by Ferrari 458.

This luxury car-inspired smartphone is coming in three variants – polished stainless steel black leather, brushed stainless steel black leather, and polished stainless steel brown leather. The company was released another car-inspired handset, the Vertu Ascent Ferrari GT Limited Edition luxury smartphone last year.

New Vertu Constellation Quest Ferrari GT smartphone is a candybar form factor with full physical QWERTY keyboard. The luxury handset has a polished black ceramic paired with a polished sapphire crystal and a titanium battery cover. The handmade Ferrari Calf leather is also integrated with its design and coming with the Ferrari logo embossed on front.

Vertu didn’t revealed release date or pricing of Vertu Constellation Quest Ferrari GT smartphone at moment.



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