Showing posts with label new phones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new phones. Show all posts

Sunday 31 March 2013

i Phone 5S launch date | when will iphone 5S will be launched ?|

 iPhone 5S Coming In August, iPad/iPad Mini Next Month



According to sources, Apple is set to release the next iteration of the iPhone in August. No name has officially been given yet, but chances are it will be called the iPhone 5S.



The iPhone 5S

Keeping in line with how the iPhone 4 was updated, the iPhone 5S will see a small bump in specifications. The iPhone 5 was thinner and lighter than it’s predecessor, yet larger overall. I don’t think the 5S will change as far as weight goes, but definitely a step up in processor speed is on the slate. Also rumored is a fingerprint reader, eliminated the need for passcodes.
A new camera is also rumored, the first upgrade to it since the iPhone 4. The camera in the iPhone 5 is the same as what was in the 4S, with just a smaller sapphire lens. Apple has really improved photo quality in it’s lenses, and another upgrade would be welcomed by all shutterbugs.
Also rumored are various colors other that black and white. We saw the new iPods available in multiple colors, and the 5S may follow suit.

iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2

Not to be left out, a refresh of the iPad 4 and iPad mini are also planned. We could see these new devices as early as April.
Starting with the Mini: a Retina display will most likely not make an appearance on the iPad Mini. In order to stay at it’s current price point, a Retina display is just not feasible. Users have reported being pleased with the current display. I tend to agree. I have no issues going from my Retina iPad to the Mini.
The next iPad, let’s call it the iPad 5 for now, is said to inherit the new look similar to the current iPad Mini. This is long overdue in my opinion, as the current iPad look is getting tired.
Will there be lines waiting for the next release of these devices? I’m not so sure anymore. There are some hot phones coming out this year, and a refresh of an old design in the iPhone 5 is not going to draw that much attention. The HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 are gaining traction and due to be released soon.
The iPad will continue to dominate however in the tablet space. There has just not been any offerings from other tablet makers that can compete.firstly it is showed in myandroidsoft.blogspot.com
Who’s getting ready to preorder??


in this picture there is two ipad in the left and one iphone 5S.
we hav not recived any pic of iPhone 5S still and we also dont want to see it fakely. So whenever it will be publish it wolud be published on our site.
thanks. have a nice day :)

Friday 29 March 2013

Facebook Planing To Launch New Home On Android

Facebook just issued an invitation for another of its increasingly rapid product introductions, this time inviting the press to “Come See Our New Home on Android” on April 4.

 
 
 
 
 

No word yet precisely what this will be, but not surprisingly, speculation has already begun. Josh Constine at TechCrunch hears it could be a modified version of Google‘s Android mobile operating software with Facebook services built in. It might be installed on an HTC cell phone, he hears–a possibility that may be the source of those persistent rumors, also persistently denied by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, about a Facebook phone.

 A customized version of Android might help Facebook become more of a central service on smartphones than it can with simply an app that sits on top of Android. Facebook already offers communications-related services that are natural to mobile devices, such as Messenger, which allows for free Internet voice calls, at least on the iPhone. Constine also hears the project could be called “Facebook Home” since it would put news feed stories right on the home screen.There’s also speculation that Facebook could indeed announce its own phone. But given the stark denials by Zuckerberg–for the very good reason that Facebook wants to be on every phone, not just its own–this still seems highly doubtful.In any case, though, this is the clearest indication yet that Facebook is dead serious about making sure it’s as indispensable on smartphones and tablets as it has been on the desktop–especially since more people access it on mobile devices than desktops now. It has been particularly focused on providing new ad formats for mobile devices, and it’s a good bet that whatever it announces will provide for better opportunities for advertisers as well as Facebook users. It looks like Facebook's got an Android-related event up its sleeve next Thursday April 4th right here in the Bay Area. So, what's this about? A major revamp of Facebook's Android app? An Android-based Facebook phone like HTC's rumored Myst? Whatever it is, we'll obviously be there to liveblog the announcement in great detail, so be sure to tune in at 1PM ET (10AM PT). While focusing its recent efforts on features like Graph Search and News Feed, Facebook's been clear that mobile is a top priority for 2013. Let's just hope this event brings something more exciting to fruition than HTC's half-baked Status.

 

 

Tuesday 19 March 2013

Samsung is about to launch new Galaxy Smart Phones | Samsung upcoming mobiles | Samsung planing to upgrade five devices to Android 5.0





Android is a constantly moving target for devices. The Android device you buy today will inevitably be running an old version in just a few months time. How important that is depends on the individual, but if you use a Samsung smartphone or tablet, you’ll be interested to know that a list of planned Android updates has just leaked, including which devices can expect to receive Android 5.0.
The pre-list, as it’s known, has been leaked to SamMobile by an insider. It shows which devices can expect to receive an update to Android 4.2.2 and the inevitable Android 5.0.
The just unveiled Galaxy S4 is set to ship with Android 4.2.2, but Samsung is planning to upgrade 17 devices to the current latest version of Google’s OS. Those devices include:




  • GT-I8160 – Galaxy Ace 2
  • GT-I8350 – Galaxy Beam
  • GT-I8730 – Galaxy Express
  • GT-S6810 – Galaxy Fame
  • GT-I9080 – Galaxy Grand
  • GT-I9082 – Galaxy Grand DUOS
  • GT-N7000 – Galaxy Note
  • GT-I9260 – Galaxy Premier
  • GT-I8190 – Galaxy S III mini
  • GT-I9070 – Galaxy S Advance
  • GT-I9100 – Galaxy S II
  • GT-I9105 – Galaxy S II Plus
  • GT-S6310 – Galaxy Young
  • GT-S6312 – Galaxy Young DUOS
  • GT-S7710 – Galaxy X Cover 2
It’s worth noting that for the above devices, that’s as far as Samsung expects to go in terms of updates. As soon as each one is running Android 4.2.2 the OS updates will stop. And by then, you’ll probably be looking around for a new device anyway.
Now we come to the unannounced Android 5.0. Samsung has decided that only variants of five of its existing devices will receive an update to Key Lime Pie. They include the Galaxy S3 $189.99 at Amazon Wireless , Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note II, Galaxy 8.0, and Galaxy 10.1. In all cases, the LTE versions of the phones and tablets will get the update, as will the WiFi versions of the tablets.
As this is a pre-list that Samsung didn’t intend to make public, there’s every chance that the devices receiving updates will change before they are officially announced. But if Android updates are a major consideration when choosing to buy a new device, then one of the later Galaxy S smartphones or Galaxy tablets looks like a safe bet if you intend on investing now.
As for when we can expect to hear about Android 5.0, the safe bet is during the Google’s I/O developer conference held in May. By then, the Galaxy S4 will probably have been in the hands of consumers for about a month, and the question of when Samsung will roll out the Android 5.0 update is bound to be asked. It’s reassuring to see the company is already planning ahead.