Tuesday, June 25, 2013

huawei cell phone-Huawei's MediaPad 7 Vogue phablet With a smaller-looking head?

huawei cell phone-Huawei's MediaPad 7 Vogue phablet With a smaller-looking head?

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Chinese manufacturer Huawei has today unleashed a new Android tablet device which, if you're unfazed by the prospect of funny looks and giggles, will also function perfectly well as a smartphone.
The MediaPad 7 Vogue tablet is, as the name suggests, a 7-inch rival to the Samsung Galaxy Note series and runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean beneath the version 1.5 of the company's own Emotion UI.
It packs a quad-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage, which can be boosted through the microSD card slot.
However, thanks to the built-in mobile receiver, it "provides the perfect mix of functions from a tablet, smartphone and entertainment center in one stylish and portable device," the company said.

Middle of the road

The display is a relatively low-res 1024 x 600, while everything is supported by a 4100mAh battery pack, which Huawei claims is good for playback of four HD movies back-to-back.
In terms of cameras there's a VGA webcam for video calling and a 3-megapixel camera you probably won't want to rely on for capturing precious memories.
The device will launch on home soil later this month, with international releases promised thereafter.
There's no official news on price or release date on western territories just yet, but we would expect this to sit around, if not beneath, the price points of the Nexus 7s and Kindle Fires of the world.
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LG Cell Phones-LG's August event could see more phones than just the Optimus G2

LG Rumors-LG's August event could see more phones than just the Optimus G2


Two other LG devices rumored


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An earlier leak shows what looks like the Optimus G2 at rest (www.mylancellular.com)



LG is poised to unveil its LG Optimus G successor, popularly known as the Optimus G2, at a special event on August 7, but a new report says that's not all the company plans to reveal.
The South Korean phone maker will also show off two other devices, according to TechTastic - an Optimus L9 2 (model number LG-D600) and something for now called the LG-D500.
The site claims a source tipped it off to the impending declaration of those two unannounced devices, while it's managed to pick up for both.
It looks like the L9 2 is a mid-range successor to the Optimus L9, while the LG D500 is even lower on the spectrum.

Middle children

Neither of the unannounced LG handsets is a flagship like the Optimus G2, TechTastic claims.
The LG Optimus L9 2 is a mid-range device with a 4.7-inch 720p display, 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, 8-megapixel camera, NFC and Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean.
The D500 on the other hand is a low-end device with a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 processor, Adreno 302 GPU, 540 x 960 display, NFC, a 5-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 4.0 and Android 4.1.2.
Neither comes close to the next-gen Optimus G's specs, in particular the next-gen Snapdragon 800 SoC that's been confirmed for the new handset.
In addition to that, the G2 is rumored to feature a 5-inch 1080p display, Adreno 330 GPU, 2GB of memory, a 13-megapixel camera and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. TechTastic also threw an interesting idea into the mix: Apparently there are buttons on the back of this phone. How practical (and how legitimate) that is, we won't know for a few months time.
  • We think the LG Optimus G2 will compete directly with the Galaxy S4, but with an announcement on Aug. 7, it could also head off news of Samsung's Galaxy Note 3.



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Monday, June 17, 2013

Samsung Tablet with Phone-Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 leaked, looks the same as Galaxy Note 8.0-mylancellular.com

Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 leaked, looks the same as Galaxy Note 8.0-Samsung Tablet Phone-

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Samsung's ever-growing desire to be all things to all people is likely to see the launch of some new Galaxy Tabs later this month and this looks like the first pic of the 8-inch iteration.
The purported Galaxy Tab 8.0 which appears in black and white, looks pretty darn similar to the Galaxy Note 8.0 phablet, which launched at MWC in Barcelona earlier this year.
Naturally, the Galaxy Tab 8.0 won't have a stylus, but other than that, it doesn't appear there'll be much separating the two devices in terms of appearance.
The leak, which comes from TechTastic, also touts some prospective specs for the device. The site says it'll harness a 1.5GHz dual-core processor with 1.5GHz of RAM.

Siblings

The screen resolution is touted at 1280 x 800, while 4G connectivity is also likely to be on board the device, while Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2. and a 5-megapixel camera are also thought to be on board.
The Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 is likely to debut alongside 7.0 and 10.1-inch siblings at Samsung's London event on June 20.
That event will also see Samsung update its Activ range of Windows-based products, while a Galaxy Camera 2 is also scheduled to make an appearance.


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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Phone Rumors-Rumor: Major cellphone carriers purposely slow data speeds-mylancellular.com

Phone Rumors-Rumor: Major cellphone carriers purposely slow data speeds


Reuters. Developer Joseph Brown contends that Verizon, AT&T and Sprint are throttling down data speeds on the iPhone and iPad. Mylan Cellular For Discount Phones


A developer says he found specialized codes that cap data bandwidth on iPhones and iPads using Verizon, AT&T and Sprint.
UNCONFIRMED: While some on Twitter applaud the developer, geek site AnandTech explains why it's not true.
If you’ve grumbled that your pricey iPhone or iPad have slower than expected data speeds, a developer explains why: He found specialized codes that cap data bandwidth on iPhones and iPads operating on Verizon, AT&T and Sprint — but not on T-Mobile. It’s sparking buzz at such sites asMylan Cellular, MacDailyNews, AppleInsider and CultofMac. As a Benzinga headline succinctly put it: "Code Found on iPhone that Cuts Speed in Half."
Developer Joseph Brown of iTweakiOS, a site that provides hacked carrier updates for iOS users, contends that he found AT&T effectively limits the iPhone 5 to a slower speed (14.4 Mbps) even though the network can handle faster speeds (21.1Mbps) and the phone itself can be even speedier (42.2Mbps), according to MacRumors. Among other examples, Verizon and Sprint throttle down 3G.
In 2010, AT&T dropped its unlimited data plan for new smartphone customers, causing a social media firestorm. AT&T made a quick fix, allowing existing customers to keep their unlimited plan as long as they didn't make any significant changes. However, in 2011, the company adopted another new policy in which the top 5 percent of heavy data users saw their speeds slowed, according to a CNet report. And, according to another CNet report in 2012, AT&T throttled service for customers once they reached a certain amount of data usage per month. To cap it all off, AT&T rolled out its new data plan today, which, as you might have guessed, doesn't include an unlimited data option, PRNewswire reported.
MSN News contacted Apple for comment, but a spokesperson declined.
"You are purposely, 24/7, being throttled, even if you haven't used more data than you're authorized to use or that you've purchased with your hard earned money," Brown said, according to iClarified. He told iClarified that he’s sure the speeds are slowed for everyone, not just heavy users who exceed their data limits. "The iPhone 5 I tested the other day was brand new. No LTE data used, so it wasn't being throttled."
On Twitter, Brown said: "To be clear, I’m not saying the throttling is a typical throttle where you see 2G speeds. It's a soft throttle to slow users down a bit."
Brown took snapshots of the code and wrote a blog post that apparently since has been taken down.
Many sites that initially reported on Brown's allegations didn’t contest them. An exception was an updated post at 9to5mac.com, which says, in part: "If you look at one of the lines of Apple’s code that he uses to allege throttling, it doesn’t even have anything to do with throttling internet speed."
But geek site AnandTech since then laid out a case for why it thinks Brown is wrong.
"The reality is that this is simply not the case," AnandTech's story reads, in part. "Apple doesn't limit cellular data throughput on its devices — there's both no incentive for them to do so, and any traffic management is better off done in the packet core of the respective network operator rather than on devices…" So, "there’s no arbitrary capping" of speeds "that would prevent the device from attaching and taking full advantage of whatever the network wants to handshake with. If you're going to read anything, just take that away with you, as the full explanation gets technical fast."
Its refutation prompted a new flurry of buzz, with a new round of stories at such sites as iClarified and MacRumors. "Brown interpreted the word 'throttle' in the code to mean downgrading network connection speeds," states Gigoam.com, but the word here refers to something else — " 'retry interval throttle,' which is the mechanism that prevents a phone from continuously searching for an LTE signal when there are none present." Concludes TmoNews: "These allegations have been debunked, folks."
Brown's reaction
Brown via Twitter said the AnandTech story “basically calls me a liar and a fraud,” prompting some fans on Twitter to applaud him for his “amazing” findings, while other Tweeps gave him grief.
The drama prompted Brown to make a Twitter announcement (since removed) that "for now, I quit. There has been too much negativity aimed at me, things have been taken totally out of context … and I would really like to avoid having the carriers and Apple upset with me." He said his revelations were meant to point out problems "so the carriers and Apple could address it with each other and fix it, if it needed to be fixed."


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