Posts Tagged ‘Smartphones’
Inventor of Linux Insanity Nexus One
The inventor of Linux, Linus Torvalds is known as someone who always under estimate not even hesitate to insult a mobile phone while it is operated with the open source operating system. But the presence of a Google-made mobile phone, Nexus One made him crazy. Men born Helsinki, Finland in 1969 was even said that the Nexus One is the only phone that does not despise.
Torvalds revealed the previous phones that had just used to play games like galaga or Solitaire. Torvalds said that he now has a gadget that is very very useful. During this Torvalds is known to have a cell phone and Motorola’s Android G1 based linux operating systems. But in reality what it has not yet been able satisfactorily to himself, Previously he was never eager to buy the phone, but today he admitted that the Nexus One is the winner. He is also going after your GPS device to his car and he was sure that navigation is being developed by Google will increasingly make this phone useful.
Nexus One increasingly popular earlier also favored by Apple founder Steve Wozniak. In an interview with NBC television station, Wozniak admitted that he had bought the phone based on Android operating system was launched at the beginning of January last. When asked about her favorite gadgets, Wozniak said casually and said that, additions and not the Apple-made products, it just got out yesterday, “said Wozniak One leads to the Nexus.
The New Samsung “Galaxy Tab”
Current competition in the tablet market heats up. Companies are increasingly competing to make the device maker Slate or tablet which can compete with Apple’s iPad. One of them is Samsung, which plans to make a tablet-based Android operating system.
According to reports from Reuters, Nokia plans to launch in the third quarter tablet PCs this year to compete with the iPad and other tablets that use Windows as the case may be released also by Microsoft. Samsung tablet output, this could be called “Galaxy Tab”. So far, Samsung is using the brand name for products based on Android Galaxy him. Read the rest of this entry »
Sony Ericsson Yendo
Since 2005 Sony Ericsson has been trying to revive the ‘Walkman’ brand – everyone had a Sony Walkman at some point or another. The W800 was the first mobile to be released under the ‘Walkman’ brand and was specifically aimed at those who wanted an all in one mobile / mp3 player. The Walkman brand has been somewhat quiet over the last few years but the new Sony Ericsson Yendo is hoping to revive the name and is being marketed as the newest mobile on the Walkman range. With mobile phone comparison websites you can pick up the best Sony Ericsson Yendo contracts available online, and these are usually much better than the deals found in high street stores.
The music player on the Yendo has full touch control, a new Track ID application that will instantly use the internet to identify any incompletely named or tagged tracks. The customary 3.5 mm audio jack is also present; it would hardly be a Walkman mobile without this. The Sony Ericsson Yendo also has MedioGo which lets you manage all your music from your computer which further adds to the ‘mp3 player’ feel of the mobile.
Indeed, the Sony Ericsson Yendo will be the first fully touch screen Walkman mobile and, on first inspection, the screen is very responsive which is surely a must if you need to change tracks quickly. Furthermore the Sony Ericsson Yendo will have the capability to hold up to 32 GB’s of data through an microSD card. This is one of the Yendo’s big selling points because this is far more than many mp3 players on the market at the minute – it is double what the iPod Nano offers in terms of memory capacity – and these mp3 players can only perform the single function – they can’t make calls or anything else that a mobile does.
The Sony Ericsson Yendo is an attempt to revive the popular Walkman range – it has sold 26 million mobiles since 2005 – and in terms of its music playing capabilities it certainly lives up to the Walkman legacy.
Nokia N900 walked Alone in the U.S
The latest smart phone made in Nokia has approached the U.S. first. In these countries, N900 have prices took approximately USD649 without any network. Usually any phone that circulated in the United States is always coupled with any service provider both AT & T or Verizon, but for the N900 Nokia does not get a warm welcome from any operator.
Nokia N900 rumored to be peddled in the United States alone because they have failed to persuade the operator there. Unfortunately not known why these operators refused to hold the Nokia.
N900 is Nokia’s first mobile phone that carries the latest operating system based on Linux, Maemo. OS is rumored to be used on any smart phone Nokia high-end, which will indirectly replace the glory of Symbian OS later in the year 2012. Symbian is currently occupying the first position the OS market for smart phones the world, with over approximately 50 smartphone market share.
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The More Aggressive Work on Samsung Smartphone
In the list of five elite of the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer in 2009, published research firm International Data Corp. (IDC), there is one producer who had his name has never entered into the list. He is Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. In the global mobile phone industry in general, Samsung is the world’s second largest producer, behind Nokia Corp, but in the global smartphone market, Samsung had a significant role because of less aggressive release of the smartphone.
In 2009, Samsung managed to enter the elite group of five of the world’s largest smartphone manufacturer, because the more aggressive Samsung smartphone released in the past year, among other smartphones with the release of the Windows Mobile system operating even Android.
IDC explained, along the 2009 Sony Ericsson was able to sell 5.7 million units globally smartphone, aka rose 5.6 percent compared to 5.4 million units in 2008. IDC explains, the Nokia 2009 smartphone, especially popular in the Asia Pacific region, Latin America, and EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa). Realizing he had a chance in the global smartphone industry, Samsung also increased aggressiveness onslaught. Head of Mobile Division Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Shin Jong-Kyun said, Samsung was determined increasing the volume tripling its global smartphone sales in 2010 to strengthen the position.
Shin said that, there is a big change in our smartphone strategy this year. We plan to strengthen our smartphone business by extending not only supply handsets, but also enrich the content, applications, and services. Speech Shin was not just bragging, so that it can be proved at the end of 2009, Samsung introduced a software platform named Bada. Samsung hopes, Bada will be able to encourage software developers create applications for the production of Sony Ericsson smartphones. Read the rest of this entry »

