Friday, May 31, 2013

New Motorola Phone-Everything We Think We Know about The Moto X Phone:-mylancellular.com

New Motorola Phone-Everything We Think We Know about The Moto X Phone:-mylancellular.com

ByMylan Cellular May 30, 2013
   
               
   
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At the D11 Conference yesterday, Motorola Mobility CEO Dennis Woodside teased the Moto X, possibly the first phone to earn the approval of the company’s overlords at Google.
Google had previously distanced itself from Motorola’s products, despite having purchased the phone maker a year ago. In February, Google CFO Patrick Pichette said Motorola’s devices were not “wow” by the search giant’s standards, referring to them as “18 months of pipeline that we actually have to drain right now.” Ouch.


It sounds like the two companies are finally in sync on the Moto X–formerly known in the rumor mill as the “Motorola X Phone.” Few official details are available, but between Woodside’s comments, a press release that followed, and the dozens of rumors that have been popping up over the last several months, we can piece together a picture of what the Moto X is about. Here’s what we know–and what we think we know–about Motorola’s next flagship phone:

It’s Being Made in America

While it’s not exactly a feature, Motorola says every Moto X phone shipped to the United States will be assembled in Fort Worth, Texas. According to Motorola, building in the U.S. allows the company to “iterate on design much faster, create a leaner supply chain, respond much more quickly to purchasing trends and demands, and deliver devices to people here much more quickly.”
Some components will come from America, but others, including the screen and processor, will come from countries such as Taiwan and Korea. A manufacturing partner, Flextronics, will assemble phones in China and Brazil for shipping outside the United States.
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It Will Do Interesting Things with Sensors

Woodside gave a couple of vague examples of how the Moto X would be “contextually aware,” using sensors like the phone’s accelerometer and gyroscope. The phone will know when you’ve taken it out of your pocket, and may turn on the camera after somehow recognizing that you want to take a picture. It can also sense when you’re in a car and provide a different mode designed for safe driving.


Some phones can already sense when they’re in your pocket. The HTC One, for instance, uses this capability to adjust ringtone volume. And I’ve seen plenty of drive-mode apps already, both pre-loaded on Android phones and offered separately through Google Play. We’ll need more details to understand how unique Motorola’s promises really are. (One possibility: Android and Me has claimed that the phone’s predictive intelligence could be based on how you hold the device. A rear touch sensor may help out with that.)

Durability and Battery Life Could Be Key Features

Woodside said that Motorola and Google CEO Larry Page are both interested in solving major consumer problems, including phone durability and battery life. And while he said Motorola won’t be solving those problems by this fall, the Moto X may at least get started on tackling them.
A report by GSM Arena in March claimed that the phone will have a 4,000 mAh battery. That would be huge by today’s standards, but Motorola did manage to pack a 3,300 mAh battery into its Droid Razr HD Maxx while maintaining a fairly slim profile. Woodside also mentioned that the phone will have “two processors” for optimizing battery life.
As for durability, it’s unclear what Motorola will do. The company has reportedly looked into flexible displays, but the technology may not be ready yet. According to GSM Arena, the phone may be water resistant–something we’ve seen in other phones already.

It Won’t Exactly Be a Nexus Device

If Motorola is doing any sort of software-based tweaks, especially related to sensors, the Moto X probably won’t be part of Google’s “Nexus” program, which refers to devices that run an unmodified version of Android.
However, Motorola design chief Jim Wicks told PCMag last month that the company’s phones will run “the unadulterated version of Android,” and talked about being able to release new software faster. My guess is that Motorola’s Android tweaks will be gentle ones, continuing a trend that began with the company’s latest Droid Razr phones.

It Might Be Customizable

In March, Android and Me claimed that users would be able to customize many aspects of the phone, including the RAM and storage capacity. That rumor was later debunked, but the site still maintains that users will still have a huge choice of color options (a claim backed up by Phone Arena) and possibly even materials such as wood, metal and carbon. If true, Motorola may be trying to latch onto the concept of “iPhone case as fashion statement,” but without the added bulk.

Specs Are Still Questionable

So far, there’s too much conflicting information about tech specs to make any confident predictions. Some rumors say the Moto X will have a 4.7-inch display, others say it’ll have a 5-inch screen. It could have a quad-core processor, or an octa-core chip. It could have a 16-megapixel camera, or a 10-megapixel shooter with improved optics. Expect these kinds of details to get clearer over the next couple of months.

Pricing Could Be Interesting

Woodside hinted at a desire to end the idea of $600 unsubsidized smartphone prices, and said Motorola’s underdog position lets the company do things differently with “high-quality, low-cost” devices. “We can attack, and we can do things and challenge the business model that exists now in ways that our competitors can’t,” he said. Whether that mentality will apply to the Moto X, or merely to other phones in the pipeline, is still unclear.

It Won’t Be Motorola’s Only Phone

Woodside said to expect several devices from Motorola later this year, including ones that are priced lower than the Moto X. We may also see Motorola keep pushing against the trend of larger handsets, as the company has done with the 4.3-inch Droid Razr M. As Wick told PCMag last month, “‘just right’ is important, and we’re designing so we don’t disappoint those people.”

It’s Coming This Summer (or Maybe Later)

At the D11 Conference, Woodside said the Moto X would be out by the fall, but Motorola’s press release says it’s coming this summer.
Why the conflict? Here’s one unsettling theory, at least if you’re not on AT&T: Android and Me has claimed that the Moto X will be an AT&T exclusive for three months, starting in August. Woodside may have been referring to broader availability when he mentioned a fall launch.



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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Galaxy Cell Phones-Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini: Slimmed down super phone arrives!-MylanCellular.com

Galaxy Cell Phones-Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini: Slimmed down super phone arrives!-MylanCellular.com

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It’s a little earlier than expected, but the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini is now official! If you were smitten by Samsung’s turbo specs and new software on its latest flagship Android, but put off by the thumb stretching size of the five-inch screen, help is at hand. Is this the one it should have announced all along?


While the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini retains the same design cues as it’s bigger brother, it’s a more compact affair, and hopefully a more affordable one too. The centrepiece is a 4.3-inch screen with a 960×540 resolution display, rather than the original S4’s full HD five-inch panel, and it’s powered by a dual-core 1.7GHz process. The 8.94mm thin device packs an eight megapixel camera around back, and will come in both 3G and superfast 4G flavours at launch.


Things remain much the same on the software side of things – which, if you’ve read our review of the S4, you’ll know is no bad thing – however. The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, and boasts many of the same extras as its forebear, including its S Translator realtime language decoder, and its ability to control your TV using infrared, although it does drop one useful S4 feature: the dual-app screen view, presumably because Samsung felt it was unnecessary on a small phone.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini will come in white and black versions at launch, but the Korean gadget giant isn’t saying when that will be yet, or how much it will cost. We’re expecting to go hands on with it at Samsung’s London event on 20 June however, so we’ll hopefully find out more then.


In the meantime, jump into the comments below. Is this the size the Galaxy S4 should have been all along?



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Cheap Samsung Phone-FCC tips Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 with support for AT&T

Cheap Samsung Phone-FCC tips Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 with support for AT&T

Newly discovered documents suggest AT&T could offer an LTE variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0.
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AT&T could soon offer a 4G LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0.
(Credit: CBS Interactive)


AT&T may soon offer a 4G LTE variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, if recent FCC documents are to be believed.


MylanCellular spied the 8.0-inch SGH-I467 tablet wandering the virtual halls of the FCC with support for 850/1900 GSM and LTE Bands 2, 4, 5, and 17. In other words, all the necessary radios to work with AT&T's burgeoning 4G LTE network.
No new details were provided for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, so it's assumed everything else remains the same as the Wi-Fi model. As a reminder, the tablet runs Android Jelly Bean and features a 1.6GHz quad-core CPU, 2GB RAM, and a respectable


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Galaxy Cell Phones-Galaxy S4 Mini may sport dual-core Snapdragon 400 chip-mylancellular.com

Galaxy Cell Phones-Galaxy S4 Mini may sport dual-core Snapdragon 400 chip

Leaked specs allegedly for the S4 Mini point to a Snapdragon 400 processor, 1.5GB of RAM, and an 8-megapixel camera in the back.




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The Galaxy S4 Mini won't be quite as beefy as its bigger brother, at least according to alleged specs leaked online.
Benchmark results reportedly obtained by German blog site All About Samsung show the Mini powered by Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor. Outfitted with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, the phone will offer a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display. The Mini will also come with 1.5GB of memory, an 8-megapixel camera in the back, and a 2.1-megapixel camera in the front.


In comparison, Samsung's 5-inch Galaxy S4 is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor, offers 2GB of memory, and includes a 13-megapixel rear camera.
Assuming the information is accurate, the downgraded specs shouldn't come as a surprise. The Galaxy S3 Mini packs less power than the full-sized Galaxy S3. Samsung has so far been tight-lipped about the S4 Mini but could unveil the smaller phone at a launch event on June 20.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Newest Smart Phones-The Nexus 4 Zebra Edition-mylancellular.com

The Nexus 4 Zebra Edition-Newest Smart Phones-



ByMylan Cellular  | May 29 2013 |


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    Is it the hot new look for the summer season, or just a black and white mess? There's a poll, let us know!



BlackBerry users have their Oreo, webOS users love their Panda, and now the Android faithful have their very own zebra -- that's with the short e, in the proper Queen's English. (Read it in Alex's voice)
The zebra acts a whole lot like the regular, plain old black (and now white) version, but it's more zebra-like. Sporting a fun, yet business-ready black and white look, it's ready for anything while staying stylish no matter what you throw at it.
OK, I'll stop. But it is a pretty unique look, bound to have people who love it as well as folks who hate it. I'm digging the white one with the black bumper myself. What do you think? Answer the poll after the break, then fill the comments with praise or curses to let us all know why you feel that way. And of course, head into the forums where the zebra was first spotted.
Are you feeling the Nexus 4 Zebra Edition look?
Love the white one with the black bumper
Love the black one with the white bumper


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New lg Phones-LG officially announces white Nexus 4, on sale from May 29 mylancellular.com

New lg Phones-LG officially announces white Nexus 4, on sale from May 29


ByMylan Cellular  | May 28 2013 |



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On sale beginning in Hong Kong, to follow in Asia, Europe, Middle East and North America in coming weeks



The Unicorn that suddenly thrust itself into public view in recent weeks is now officially official. LG has announced that the white variant of the Nexus 4 will be released to the world on May 29 in Hong Kong. After this, in the "coming weeks" we shall see it roll out globally, though no specific dates are available for other regions at this point. And that's about all she wrote.
 
The white Nexus 4 still comes with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, and there's no mention of any new storage options or even where we'll be able to buy it. Since this announcement has come from LG and not Google, there's a possibility -- at least to begin with -- that this isn't Play Store bound. If it doesn't get into the Play Store, we're not likely to see this version hit the same price point as the black one, so we'll keep our collective fingers crossed on that one.

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