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Last month, Verizon Wireless had announced that the BlackBerry Curve 9330 would be available for purchase in the coming weeks. The device is now available in the Verizon online store in fuchsia color.
The Curve 9330, which ships with BlackBerry 5.0 operating system (but will soon be getting OS 6), is having a price tag of $364.99 for full retail or $29.99 after discounts with a 2-year contract.
As you already know, the smartphone comes with 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth and A-GPS. The device is equipped with a 2 megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom and video capture, 512MB Flash Memory
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Samsung has announced that it has developed the industry’s first 3-bit-cell, 64 gigabit NAND flash memory using 20 nanometer process technology. The company says that this new chip can be used in high-density flash solutions such as USB flash drives or SD memory cards.
Samsung, which has repeatedly provided the market with leading-edge NAND flash solutions, has now entered into full production of 20nm-class 64 GB 3-bit devices.
The new NAND flash uses 8GB per chip and Toggle DDR technology. The device offers improved performance by applying Toggle DDR (Double Data Rate) 1.0
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More details about the next major upgrade to the Android operating system, which is expected by everyone to end up as Android 3.0, have arrived. New information suggests that the upgrade (better known as Gingerbread) might provide support for video calls.
The present information about the OS upgrade, which is expected to be released early next year, comes via Androidandme. They got the information they required when they asked Google about the Gingerbread OS. Androidandme reported that Google’s answer to the OS question suggests that the feature of video calling might be
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The HTC Merge, the Android handset which is expected to be coming to Verizon Wireless, has been caught on video. The video, which comes to us courtesy of Android Central, lets us do a quick walkthrough of the hardware and software of the device.
The device, which is also known as Lexikon, was revealed a lot of times before. But this time we have what looks to be the first hands-on video of the device.
The HTC Merge, which runs Android 2.2 “Froyo”, will not come pre-installed with the latest version of HTC Sense. But it might be included before the launch of the device. Bing
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Windows Phone 7 Launch event saw quite a lot happening at a pretty blurry pace and it might take a few more days before we actually take in the whole thing and put Windows Phone 7 in perspective. But we are picking off the OS bit by bit and the first look at its Xbox Live feature makes you both excited and a little impatient at the same time!
For starters let us take a look at the positives Microsoft has incorporated some pretty cool games into WP7 such as EA’s The Sims 3, Need for Speed, Rocket Riot and the long-awaited The Harvest. But that does not mean all is smooth on the
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All right folks tonight we are live from New York City and in one corner of the ring is the past master of propaganda in Google and its hotshot Android, on the other side is the sensation that has engulfed the planet in iOS from Apple and going up against them in the coming year will be the young gun released right now Live- Windows Phone 7 Microsoft. Boy, this whole event has the atmosphere of a classic boxing bout from Madison Square Gardens. So fitting that mobile phone OS giants will tee off with the launch of Windows Phone 7 OS from NYC! As we speak, Microsoft is on stage in
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Samsung has announced that its NX10 DSLR camera will soon be providing support for the innovative i-Function lens system. The company will be integrating the technology in all of its upcoming NX-system lenses.
The i-Function lens technology, which initially worked with NX100 only, will now also work with NX10 and NX5. This support for the technology comes via a simple firmware update for the NX10 (v1.20) and NX5 (v1.10). Both the cameras will now get the same camera-controlling feature that allows users to adjust aperture, shutter speed, ISO and white balance right from the
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The Huawei Ideos S7 3G Android tablet has made its way through the FCC. The device, which had appeared last month at the IFA 2010, might actually be coming sometime in the near future.
The Huawei Ideos will be coming equipped with a 7-inch display which will be providing a resolution of 800×480. The device will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor (most probably the device runs on 1GHz at the very least) and has 256 MB of RAM.
The device is easy to carry about since it is ultra slim measuring 15mm and weighs only 500g. The device will also feature a 2 megapixel camera along
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Earlier, we had reported when Toshiba announced their two glasses-free 3D TVs, the REGZA 20GL1 and the REGZA 12GL1. Now, the devices, which are the first of their kind, have attracted quite a lot of people to the Toshiba booth at the CEATEC 2010.
Just to refresh your memory, the 20GLI, which comes with a 20-inch LED-backlit 720p display with a resolution of 1,280 x 720, will be powered by Toshiba’s Cell processor. The display will also be capable of playing 2D images and the TV comes with a range of ports including CEC-capable HDMI, USB and Ethernet.
The 12-inch model will
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Someone should tell Sony Ericsson that there is no point manufacturing Android devices running on the basic Android version 1.6 as people really do not await them. The Xperia devices have always been tolerable when you consider the hardware part, but then, the OS always lets them down. Even the latest addition to the Android family, the Xperia X8, which has been announced for a global release fails to understand the importance of a high-end Android OS integration.
The Xperia X8 is again running Android 1.6 and Sony Ericsson thinks that affordability is what bothers buyers more
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