5 Nov 2011

Apple iphone is Marvelous cell phone


With 8 megapixels and all-new optics and this just might be the best camera ever on a mobile phone. It just might be the only camera you’ll ever need. With more megapixels and more light, you’ll see a dramatic difference in the resolution and details of your images. For pixel in prints as large as 8x10. The larger f/2.4 aperture lets in more light, so photos look brighter and better. And the advanced hybrid infrared filter keeps out harmful IR light.

Colors are less saturated and you’ll see more details. And the LED flash automatically kicks in when it’s needed. The image signal processor makes the iPhone 4S camera faster, so you’ll catch all the action as it happens. The most prominent face in the frame and balances exposure across up to 10 faces. Focus with a tap. Then press the volume-up button to take a photo. And suddenly, everything is a photo op. iPhone captures low-light and lots-of-light moods beautifully.

You can choose : Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7


Samsung has just announced its new, and long-awaited 7in tablet to replace the original Galaxy Tab. It's all about the display really, this being the first tablet to use the same Super AMOLED technology and become accustomed to on Samsung's Galaxy S range of handsets as impressive this display has the same 1,280x800 resolution. The volume and power controls here fall nicely below the fingers if you hold it in your left hand in portrait mode. It weighs just 335g with full dimensions of 197x133x7.89mm.

The dual-core 1.4GHz processor sped through the basic range of tasks. All this really shows that Samsung is a quick learner. In the increasingly crowded tablet market you can’t achieve great things by being as good as the rest – you need to stand out. And what could possibly stand out more than a combination of the most powerful mobile chipset.

Samsung Galaxy S II (AT&T) is more compact and a great camera and fast data speeds.


The AT&T Galaxy S II is the runt of the Galaxy S II litter. Its version has "just" a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED screen. It has a slightly smaller screen than its siblings, the AT&T S II is also about an eighth of an inch shorter, measuring 5 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches, and, at 4.1 ounces, nearly a third of an ounce lighter. In the middle of casually handling the phone, necessitating us to hit it again to turn the handset back on. The 3.5mm headphone jack is on the top right and the volume toggle on the left spine is a single switch.

The 800 x 480 Super AMOLED display on the AT&T Galaxy S II is smaller than its siblings. Lightmeter, it registered 213 lux for the AT&T S II and 286 lux for the Sprint model. Samsung's TouchWiz overlay includes some neat Live Panel widgets, such as Picture Frame. Like the Sprint Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, the AT&T Galaxy S II uses a 1.2-GHz Exynos C210 processor. Considering we're still dealing with a plastic pinhole lens, the Galaxy S II takes shockingly colorful, bright and crisp 8-megapixel.

Everything you need to know - Nokia Windows Phone


Nokia’s news today that it would be adopting Microsoft‘s Windows Phone may have fit in with the rumors and it still met with significant surprise among industry and users alike. On the surface it looks a lot like the Finnish company has sacrificed independence for short-term survival. Nokia has basically given Symbian its marching orders. The company still expects to sell 150m Symbian devices over the next year. The company has cut the best licensee deal with Microsoft to date, though that’s partly because this isn’t a regular OEM/software relationship.

Nokia’s software engineers will be injecting some of the company’s services creativity into the OS, and feeding those developments back into other OEMs. Nokia devices will get access to Xbox Live and Microsoft Office. Engineers from both companies will work together on future services and OS changes. The company is also looking at the possibility of MeeGo, Windows or other platforms for tablets.

Apple iPad - You Need to Know Everything


The screen's aspect ratio makes it seem a bit squat, but this is intended to be a bi-directional tabl—err, Pad. The bezel is a little fat, but otherwise, this thing is basically a clean slab of pure display. Final weigh-in is 1.5 pounds without 3G, and 1.6 with. Says Mark, who's actually. The tablet's multitouch screen measures in at 9.7 inches, meaning that it's got a significantly smaller footprint than the smallest MacBook, but a much larger screen than the iPhone.

It's a half-inch thick—just a hair thicker than the iPhone, for reference—and weighs 1.5 pounds. It's also loaded with 802.11 n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, a 30-pin iPod connector, a speaker, a microphone, an accelerometer and a compass. Apple's making some bold claims about battery life. The iPad itself is unlocked, so you can conceivably use it with any Micro SIM card.