iPhone 4G OLED, Removable Battery, Video Chat

January 15, 2010 by Vatu  
Filed under Apple, iPhone



It seems the rumors surrounding Apple products just won’t stop. Most of the rumors surround Apple’s upcoming tablet or iPhone 4G, and this time, it’s the iPhone 4G. Apple’s exclusive local partner in South Korea, as saying the iPhone 4G will have an OLED screen, support video chat and — perhaps most surprisingly — have a removable battery. It’ll also reportedly have a dual-core processor, more powerful graphics and an improved camera. The officials say that KT’s corporate clients will get the new phones in April as a “litmus test” before they’re provided to local distributors in June.

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According to analysts, Apple tends faster to market the new iPhone because of growing competition from the open smartphone platform, Google Android. Loudest releases such devices have become out Motorola Droid and Google’s phone Nexus One, and in 2010 are expected to appear in dozens of Android phones from different manufacturers.

Google Earth coming to Android phones

January 6, 2010 by Vatu  
Filed under Android, Apps, google



With all news of Google Nexux and here is the one more good news to Android Phone users, very soon Google Earth is coming to Android Phones. Google has finally brought Google Earth to its own mobile operating system, packing some improvements. Most prominent of which is voice search, which works just as you can imagine; say where you want to go, and the app will find it for you. Aside from that, details are slim, though they have no reason to be otherwise, as everybody knows how Google Earth works.

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Source: Gizmodo

Google Introducing Nexus One

January 6, 2010 by Vatu  
Filed under HTC, google



Today’s Googles launch the Nexus One, the newest Android-powered phone running the latest Android 2.1 software. Nexus One comes with all your favorite Google Mobile apps pre-installed: find the classics like Search, Maps, Gmail, YouTube and Google Talk, with additional goodies like Maps Navigation and Google Voice. With its 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon™ chipset, these apps are speedier than ever before.

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The Nexus One’s 3.7-inch Amoled display, and 1-gigahertz processor from Qualcomm aims to bring the Android 2.1 3D graphic display to life. The phone has a trackball and a battery of technologies, including a compass and light sensor. It is 11.5 millimeters thin, about the thickness of a No. 2 pencil. The 5-megapixel still and video camera has a flash. The phone was designed in close partnership with HTC. Erick Tseng, senior product manager at Google, described the hardware specs and software features during the press event.

To learn more about Nexus One, visit google.com/phone.