Apr 6, 2010
The HTC Smart is an affordable compact touchscreen smartphone which was released in March, 2010. HTC released this video a few days ago to take a closer look at the HTC Smart.
The video walkthrough shows where the microSD slot is, button functionality on the phones, using the Sense UI, web browsing and social networking.
Specs of the HTC Smart includes a 240 x 320 2.8 inch TFT LCD touch screen with QVGA resoluton, 3 megapixel camera with fixed focus and flashlight, 3G connectivity, 300 MHz processor and 3.5mm stereo audio jack. The HTC Smart runs on Qualcomm’s Brew OS.
If you want to get a smartphone but do not want to shell out a lot of money, check out the in depth video to show you what the HTC Smart offers after the break.
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Apr 5, 2010
This is NTT DoCoMo commercial of the Android powered smartphone Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. Famous music producer Kobayashi Takeshi, DJ Osawa Shinichi and Bradberry Orchestra performed the song for the CM.
We reported earlier on how much the Japanese love the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 and many are buying the phone as an alternate choice to the iPhone. Here’s another interesting promotional video of the Xperia X10 which stars Ullis Norstrom.
The specs of the phone include a 1 GHz CPU, 4 inch touchscreen WVGA (489 x 854 resolution) with 16M colors, 1 GB storage, 8MP autofocus camera with LED flash and 3.5 mm audio jack.
View the CM from NTT DoCoMo of the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 after the break.
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Apr 5, 2010
Courtesy of IntoMobile, this is the Samsung Galaxy S presentation from CTIA Las Vegas 2010 that deserves a merit just for the presentation alone. One of the best media presentation (which is already an understatement) that we have ever seen for a product unveiling.
Using live action props and projected background movie screen graphics, the presenter takes a long tour of about 15 mins with the audience on the Samsung Galaxy S. It starts out using the alarm clock feature in the Samsung Galaxy S and then moving on to daily briefing for daily headline news, stock information , weather or schedule.
The presentation then transitioned to the use of Google Maps with voice navigation and the presenter further showed how the Samsung Galaxy S is used for wireless tethering.
The next scene brings the audience to the workplace, where the presenter showed how text can be typed at hyper speed (1.5 times faster than normal) usng Swype Technology on the Samsung Galaxy S. More features were presented as well such as the calendar meeting functionality.
Google Goggles was showcased next in the Street scene, moving onto showing off the HD recording capability and Super AMOLED screen of the Samsung Galaxy S. Another interesting feature was the Layar Reality Browser Galaxy S edition where people can tag real life objects (using the camera) with text.
There’s more to it on the presentation and if you are interested in the phone you can check out the specs of the Samsung Galaxy S from a previous post.
Amazing presentation at the CTIA Las Vegas 2010 of the Samsung Galaxy S presentation after the break.
Via: IntoMobile
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Apr 5, 2010
Adobe is showcasing their latest technology in this promotional video as they present Flash 10.1 on the new Dell 5 tablet, Dell 12 smartbook(Latitude Xt2), Palm Pre, Nexus One, Motoroloa Droid and HP mini 311 netbook.
Adobe is delivering a message that Adobe Flash is coming to the different smartphone platforms as at current very few mobile devices support it. One Web, Any Screen - whether you like it or not, Flash will play an important part in our web usage as it will be used for playing games, media entertainment, learning tools and many others.
Apple has rejected Flash on the iPhone and it is speculated that it will harm their business model of the app store as many applications would be able to be played for free in Flash. When the Android or Windows Mobile phones embrace it, Apple would have no choice to follow suit or lose the competitive edge of being Flash-enabled.
1 videoclip of the Adobe Flash promotional video after the break.
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Apr 5, 2010
Courtesy of DigInfoNews, this video will give an insight how the Sharp 3D touchscreen technology for mobile devices work. Sharp has developed the industry’s brightest 3D touchscreen LCD, which can be switched between 2D and 3D modes as previously mentioned in the press release.
The 3D touchscreen LCD is twice as bright as previous models from Sharp. The display can be used in both the horizontal and vertical positions. The 3D LCD has a parallax barrier system consisting of vertical slits to control the direction of light. Despite the touchscreen, the thickness is about the same as that of a 2D display.
Sharp’s representative further explained that 3D content would be required to enjoy a 3D display. Their concept would be ‘3D ready’ where first of all they would provide superior 2D displays. This is to lay the foundations for the spread of 3D.
Sharp is also developing a 3D LCD without a touchscreen and mass production is scheduled in the first half of this year.
Check out the video walkthrough of the Sharp 3D touchscreen LCD technology after the break.
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Apr 4, 2010
Talking Carl is a iPhone app where Carl repeats anything you say with a hilarious voice. He can also be poked and pinched and even tickled in which he would make different response depending on the action. Talking Carl is currently available on the App store for $0.99.
Since Carl repeats everything you say, this video will show what happens if you pit his evil twin brother as they duel till the end to see who has the more hilarious voice.
Great fun for everyone, just check out the clip after the break.
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Apr 4, 2010
The world’s first 4G phone, HTC is making headlines again with their HTC Evo also known as the Supersonic which will be available via Sprint. A smartphone beast, it combines the perfect hardware specs of the HD2 and smoothness of the HTC Legend.
HTC seems to be relentlessly competing with iPhone with more smartphone releases and will play a big part in the market going hand in hand with Android and to a lesser extent on the Windows mobile.
Specs of the HTC Evo 4G includes a 4.3 inch screen, two cameras that include a 8.0 megapixel and a front facing 1.3 megapixel for HD video recording, 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 1GB built-in storage, runs Flash and HDMI connection to watch HD movies.
Using the first 4G network from Sprint, users will be able to experience speeds up to 10x faster than 3G so says the marketing.
Coming summer 2010, we can’t wait long enough for the best phone ever that combines speed, size and power.
Check out the first look video clip of the HTC Evo from Sprint and be amazed after the break.
Via: Sprint
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Apr 2, 2010
This is an indepth look at the HTC Desire as Geekanoids try to answer questions such as
Part 1
Should one get the HTC Desire or the Apple iPhone?
Is there Google voice search on the HTC Desire?
How does the screen on the HTC Desire cope with sunlight?
Part 2
Is there any difference between the calendar on HTC Desire and a standard Android based mobile phone?
Does the HTC Desire support Adobe Flash 10.1?
Does the HTC Desire have turn by turn voice navigation for maps?
Does the HTC Desire lag during scrolling?
How is the media playback on the HTC Desire?
Can the HTC multitask and run multiple applications?
If you are deciding whether to pick this phone or not then this videos will answer a lot of your questions.
View the two video clips of Questions and Answers for the HTC Desire by the Geekanoids after the break.
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Apr 2, 2010
A cool promotional video of Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X10 where it introduce an open and integrated world of social media, communication and entertainment. Ullis Norstrom stars in this pv and the catchy song was created specially for this promo. Never mind about the phone, just enjoy the clip.
1 promotional video of the Xperia X10 after the break.
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Apr 2, 2010
Looking for a good game on the iPhone or Nokia mobiles? Then look no further than Angry Birds which has become an instant hit by storm. The iPhone game of Angry Birds soared to 500k downloads in a month which shows just how popular the game is.
Developed by Finnish studio Rovio mobile, Angry Birds is a catapult destruction game and offers over 100 levels of physics mayhem and if you hate pigs, you’ll love this game.
Check out the cinematic and ingame trailer of Angry Birds after the break.
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