HTC Wildfire S: High Screen Resolution, Android 2.3

by Haris on February 16, 2011
in Android, Gadgets

In yesterday’s HTC lineup update, they also announced the new HTC Wildfire S – with a slight redesign, higher screen resolution and ofcourse, the new Android 2.3 update on it.

Just like the updated HTC Desire S, HTC Wirldfire S doesn’t bring any big changes either. All it does is up the screen resolution to 320×480 and brings Android 2.3 to the same old hardware.

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HTC Desire S: 1GHz Processor, 3.7-Inch Display

by Haris on February 16, 2011
in Android, Gadgets

HTC announced several new Android-based devices today, starting their updated lineup of phones from the HTC Desire series – HTC Desire S.

HTC Desire S has been announced at MWC’11 which is powered by the Qualcomm’s new 1GHz Snapdragon MSM8255 processor and now has a 3.7-inch display screen.

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Samsung Galaxy S II – It’s Official

by Haris on February 16, 2011
in Android, Gadgets

Samsung announced the new Galaxy S II at the Samsung Unpacked event in Barcelona, Spain on the February 13th, just a day before the official kick-off of the Mobile World Congress 2011.

Galaxy S II is the successor to the Galaxy S, an Android phone based on the latest Gingerbread OS. It is expected to launch later this month.

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Samsung Galaxy S2 Image Leaked

by Haris on February 12, 2011
in Android, Gadgets

Yes, this is the new upcoming Samsung Galaxy S2 press image, leaked just a day before the official announcement is to be made.

Samsung Galaxy S2 press shot was first spotted by MovePlayer, but that image was too blurry and not much was made out from it. But a little spy work led Samsung Hub to capture the high-resolution press image of the Samsung Galaxy S2.

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Sony PlayStation Portable 2, Codenamed NGP

by Haris on January 27, 2011
in Gadgets, Gaming

Yes, you see it right! That is Sony’s next-generation PlayStation Portable, codenamed as NGP.

This new hand-held gaming device will revolve around five key concepts: Revolutionary User Interface, Social Connectivity, Location-based Entertainment, Converging Real and Virtual Reality. Rumours had that Sony will be unveiling the new PSP sometime soon, but they finally did it today in Japan.

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Samsung Galaxy S 2: New Rumoured Specifications

by Haris on January 23, 2011
in Android, Gadgets

Samsung will be unveiling the next-generation Galaxy S 2 phone at the first day of the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2011 – MWC’11. The teaser site is already up with Samsung putting up the first preview of the upcoming product on February 1st.

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Samsung Galaxy S 2 Coming Soon Next Month

by Haris on January 20, 2011
in Android, Gadgets

Samsung is back with another teaser website, and we know that this time, “something big is coming”.

Yes, Samsung will be announcing the long rumoured Samsung Galaxy S2 in Barcelona next month at 13th February, 2011 at this year’s Mobile World Congress.

The teaser website only features the old Samsung Galaxy S along with a new hidden product image which says, “Evolution is Fate”.The first preview teaser featuring this new Samsung product will go online on Feb 1.

Google Maps 5.0 on Samsung Galaxy Tab

by Haris on January 4, 2011
in Android, Gadgets

Google Maps 5.0 was released last month for all the Android devices and one the major new feature added was the 3D vector graphics.

This new Google Maps 5.0 was demonstrated on a tablet for the first time by Andy Rubin on the Motorola prototype running Honeycomb at D: Dive Into Mobile – but no other tablets enjoyed Google Maps 5.0 on a big screen.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Review

by Haris on December 28, 2010
in Android, Gadgets

Yes, we finally got our hands on the best Android tablet (cum phone) available in the market right now – the Samsung Galaxy Tab. So far, I have spent almost a week playing with it: watched videos and listened to music, made voice and video calls, social networks, emails etc.

In this review, I won’t compare it with the iPad (See: Galaxy Tab vs iPad) or if it comes on par with it, but will do it with the Samsung Galaxy S (See: Galaxy S Review). Full review after the jump!

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