Monday 30 April 2012

Datawind launches two tablets – Ubislate 7+ & Ubislate 7c



Datawind has launched two new tablets UbiSlate 7+ and 7C recently for Rs.2,999 and Rs. 3999 respectively. Dubbed as the successors of much-touted but, crap Aakash (Ubislate) tablet, these come with upgraded specifications.


Both these tablets have a 7-inch display, 256MB RAM and are powered by Cortex A8 800 MHz processor. Other features include 3200 mAh battery, Android 2.3, GPRS as well as Wi-Fi connectivity.

While the UbiSlate 7+ comes with a 2GB internal memory and has a resistive display, the UbiSlate 7C has a 4GB internal memory and a capacitive display.

Datawinds has also got a few partnerships in place for its new tablets. As a part of which, Aircel will be offering UbiSlate users 2GB of GPRS data for Rs 100 a month. For the content bit, Datawind has partnered with Yahoo India, and these tablets will come pre-loaded with Yahoo services.lets us see how these tablets fares the Indian & the worldwide market.


Via Datawind

Thursday 19 April 2012

Lava launches First Intel powered Android Smartphone in India


Lava today became the first manufacturer to announce the launch of an Intel powered Android smartphone in India. Earlier showcased at Mobile World Congress, Lava Xolo X900 will be available in India starting April 23 for INR 22,000.
The phone boasts Intel medfield chipset with Single Core 1.6 GHZ Intel Atom CPU (No Dual core ..huh).


Also it has 8mp back camera with HD photo capture / HD video recording and playback support.It  has micro HDMI slot so that you can hook this device to HDMI compatible screens .
The screen resolution is is good, but the them main problem is use of outdated LCD display technology, while rivals such as Samsung , HTC,Nokia are opting for SuperLCD, AMOLED and SuperAmoled.


The Phone OS is Android Gingerbread ver 2.3 ,which the company claims will be upgradable to Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 .
This Phone has whooping 1GB RAM and 16GB Internal memory with added support for NFC(Near field Communication).Get ready to use NFC with your Google Wallet Account guys.


Below are the Specifications of the Phone.



NetworkFrequency BandsGSM: 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA: 850/900/1900/2100
HSPA+: 850/900/1900/2100
Edge/GPRSClass 10
WCDMAYes
HSPA+up to 21 Mbps (DL)
up to 5.7 Mbps (DL)
ProcessorChipsetIntel Medfield
CPU1.6 GHz Intel® Atom™ with Hyper Threading
Graphics coreClock speed400 MHz
Triangles per second40 million/second
DesignDimensions123 x 63 x 10.99 mm
Weight127 grams
Hard KeysPower key
Volume key
Camera key
SlotsSIM card slot
micro USB
micro HDMI
3.5 mm audio jack
DisplayDisplay Size4.03"
Resolution1024 x 600
Colours16M
Display TechnologyTFT LCD Capacitive touch
Corning Gorilla Glass
Operating SystemAndroid 2.3 (Gingerbread)
(upgradable to Android 4.0)
GPSYes
CameraRear camera8 MP
Front camera1.3 MP
Flash supportYes, single LED
Auto focusYes
Touch focusYes
Digital zoom16x
HD recording rear1080p
Video chat front480p
Burst Mode15 fps, 10 images in <1 sec
Modes supportedAuto, Sports, Potrait, Landscape, Night, Night Potrait, Fireworks, Text
SensorsAccelerometer
Gyroscope
Magnetometer
Ambient light sensor
Proximity sensor
AudioDual SpeakersYes, 0.3 W each
Digital Microphones2
Ambient Noise CancellationYes
Voice RecordingYes, 3GPP
Audio codecs supportedMP3, MIDI, WAV, WMA, 3GPP
VideoVideo recording & playbackFull HD 1080p@30fps
Video codecs supportedMPEG4, 3GPP, WMC, H.264, VP8
Video PlayerAndroid Video Player, doubleTwist
SyncDrivers for Windows XPYes
Drivers for Windows 7Yes
OTA supportYes
Firmware download via PCYes
ConnectivityUSB2.0 Hi Speed
Bluetoothv2.1
Wi-Fi802.11 b/g/n
NFCYes
NFC Antenna13.56 MHz
WLAN supportYes
MemoryInternal Memory*16 GB
RAM1 GB
BrowserHTML5
MessagingMMSYes
SMSYes
EmailYes
Document ViewerYes
Battery1460 mAh, 3.7V
Talk time (2G)up to 15.5 hours
Talk time (3G)up to 7.8 hours
Music playback (earphones)up to 43.9 hours
Video playback (earphones)up to 6 hours
Total standby timeup to 14 days


This phone marks the entry of Intel into the Smartphone processor market ,which is currently occupied by ARM processors.The main thing to notice is usage of low power Atom device by Intel which will compete with high performance ,low powered ARM processors.Battery Standby time will be the prime concern as the device is using power hungry famed Intel Processors.Lava officially announced this phone in India,Which will be out for retail on April 23rd,It will also be available for purchase through online retailers.


via XOLO

Tuesday 17 April 2012

Google launches Google Currents



Google has finally decided to take its Google Currents Android app to the international users. The app went live for everyone last week  and can be downloaded from Google Play store.

This Flipboard competitor offers nearly 400 publisher editions and over 14,000 self-produced editions of news content.

“With this update, we’ve made Google Currents available globally, wherever apps are available on Google Play and the Apple App Store.International publishers, using Google Currents Producer, can now begin adding local content for an international audience, choosing where to make it available globally and whether to enable auto-translation,” Google’s Mussie Shore stated in a blog post.

Changelog of version 1.1:
  • Sync speed – Dramatic (7X) performance boost.
  • Instant online sync – No need to press “sync”. Just open an edition for latest content.
  • Offline reading – Choose favorite editions for offline images.
  • International – Currents now available worldwide (in 44 languages).
  • Translate – Translate complete editions to your preferred language. (38 languages).
  • Trending – Local trending stories provided for US, FR, UK, DE, IT, ES, JP, AU.
  • Bug fixes

App Description:
Google Currents delivers beautiful magazine-likeeditions to your tablet and smartphone for high speed and offline reading. Editions are all free and include: Publisher editions, Google trending editions, your favorite blogs and feeds from Google Reader.

Via Play Store

Monday 9 April 2012

Samsung Officially Launches "YOUM" Brand Flexible AMOLED Displays

Samsung has officially launched its "YOUM" brand for flexible AMOLED displays, ahead of the bendable panels sing up in commercial hardware later this year. Registered as a trademark complete with a bendy YOUM logo in mid-March, and detailed on the new Samsung Mobile Display site, YOUM promises to be thinner and lighter than traditional AMOLED and LCD-TFT screens, as well as being "unbreakable."

That is down to the differences in the "sandwich" of layers that make up a YOUM flexible display. An LCD screen would usually have six, two of which would be glass; an OLED panel would have four, again two of which would be glass.


It is that glass which makes the screens more vulnerable to damage, and indeed stops them from flexing or folding. In contrast, Samsung YOUM panels use film-based encapsulation ("encap") and TFT layers, rather than glass substrates, which make them more resilient to damage along with allowing more flexibility in device design.


Samsung has previously shown off foldable devices as well as various flexible prototypes, and has suggested that as well as gadgets which literally bend, it could also use the YOUM AMOLED technology to create wraparound displays that could cover two or more surfaces. That way, your phone could have a regular front screen that continues around to the side.


Check out the videos below
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{via Samsung Mobile Displays}

Sunday 8 April 2012

Facebook Messenger Updated with Better UI and Speed Enhancements



Facebook for Android may be in the Google Play Store's top ten, but it's not the only app to get attention from the social media giant: Facebook has released an update to the Facebook Messenger app as well. The new version boasts a tweaked UI and has made it simpler and faster to start up both one-on-one and group conversations. Better support for Ice Cream Sandwich devices and a number of bugfixes are also included. The update largely matches one that came to iOS back on March 19th, which featured a similar set of visual and speed enhancements.  you need to have a device running Android 2.2 or higher — it's available now at the Google Play Store.

What's in this version:
  • 1.6.003
  • Faster way to start conversations.
  • Easier way to start group conversations.
  • Updated visual design.
  • Better support for Ice Cream Sandwich.
  • Bug fixes.
  • Performance and battery life improvements.

Friday 6 April 2012

Instagram for Android





In what may be the most anticipated iOS-only app to cross platforms and come over to Andriod, Instagram is finally here for Android devices. And it's (nearly) every bit as good as the original.

Android becomes the first platform other than iOS supported by Instagram, the highly popular social network and photo sharing service that has some 25 million users, until now all on iPhones, iPods and iPads. The company had intentionally been methodical and, well, slow to release an app on additional platforms. But Instagram announced the new version in a blog post earlier today. And it's available to download right now.

The app will work with Android devices running versions 2.2 and higher that support OpenGL ES 2. It seems to have rough feature parity with the iOS versions (including sharing to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Foursquare, with Flickr on the way), the familiar truckloads of filters, and Lux—a feature that automatically fixes your photo processing.

You can download it right now. And you really should.





Hands On Impressions 


It's a very slick-looking app. Every bit as beautiful as the iOS. The layout really takes advantage of the extra screen real estate you get on Android phones. Everything just fits, perfectly, which isn't always the case for cross-platform apps. Clearly, they weren't just twiddling their thumbs while they were going slow with this one.


The camera reacts quickly and took advantage of the Galaxy Nexus' tap to focus and fast shutter speeds. You can also switch to the front-facing camera, if you so desire. It has all of the sharing features you'd expect, allowing you to instantly post your photos directly to Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and Tumblr. Once you've posted the pic you can then share it to other social media or applications (Google+, Email, Dropbox, whatever).

There are 18 filters there for you to choose from, and you can turn frames on/off, and do a simulated HDR, but there is one major missing feature: that little teardrop menu that lets you change the tilt-shift and vignetting. Android doesn't have that yet, but we expect it'll be added in a forthcoming update. Also, it appears that it doesn't currently work on some Android phones and possibly not on any Android tablets.

[Google Play]

Tuesday 3 April 2012

Rocket Music Player for Android



If you are a music connoisseur, or even if you just like to jam out to some tunes occasionally using your Android device, you might be interested in an app I just came across while perusing the Google Play Store. Rocket Music Player, by JRTStudio, features an easy-to-use interface that allows you to easily browse your music collection without having to having to jump through a bunch of hoops.


If you’re not content with your current music player, have a look at all of the customization options this app offers below:
  • Browse and play your music by albums, artists, genres, songs, podcasts and playlists.
  • Create playlists within the player.
  • 5 band graphic equalizer (Android 2.3+).
  • iSyncr Live Lists dynamically update while playing.
  • Fade in and out when playing and stopping songs
  • Controllable from the lock-screen.
  • Podcast bookmarking
  • 4×1 and 4×2 widget.
  • Support for most scribbling apps.



Furthermore, if you are using iSyncr, an app for syncing your iTunes music with your Android device, Rocket Music Player will provide the following functionality:
  1. Sync new playlists and playlist changes back to iTunes
  2. Sync podcast bookmarks to and from iTunes
  3. Sync song ratings to and from iTunes
  4. iSyncr Live Lists dynamically update while playing

The really cool part is, Rocket Music Player won’t even cost you a penny. There is, however, a premium feature unlocker available for $3.99 (US) which gives you access to these awesome features:
  • Album art downloading
  • 10 band graphic equalizer
  • Assign an equalizer preset to a song
  • Preamp
  • Right/Left Balance Control
  • Gapless playback
  • Crossfading
  • Play Apple Lossless (ALAC)
  • Albums marked gapless in iTunes will play gapless when used with iSyncr
  • Start/stop time from iTunes is used when used with iSyncr

Sound like a cool app? We thought so too. If you’d like to try it out for yourself, head over to the Google Play Store using the link below. If you like it, grab the unlocker using the code below that.

Download Rocket Music Player (Free)

Download Rocket Music Player ($3.99 US)
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