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Friday, 21 September 2012

Long queues for iPhone 5


Long queues for iPhone 5 rollout despite glitches
TOKYO — Apple's iPhone 5 hit stores in a festive global rollout Friday, with long queues of devotees undeterred by a lukewarm welcome from experts for the smartphone and complaints about its new mapping system.
The lines of eager fans outside retail stores looked set to make the latest generation iPhone another commercial smash for the trend-setting US company, coming after Apple said it had received more than two million orders online.
Australians were the first to get their hands on the device. In Sydney the faithful filmed the experience on their iPhones and iPads as staff inside clapped and cheered when the doors opened at 8:00 am (2200 GMT Thursday).
But the event was also hijacked by companies looking for free publicity, with the first dozen or so in the queue wearing promotional T-shirts and caps or carrying advertising materials.
"Seven of us are here from our company, since midday Tuesday," said Todd Foot, 24, who was first in the line and works for an organisation that reviews mobile phones.
"We've actually had telephone hook-ups with the first in the lines in New York and London. It's been a bit crazy."
Compared to the iPhone 4S, Apple's new smartphone boasts a bigger display, stronger battery and faster connection to the latest 4G networks. It is lighter and slimmer, and contains tweaks designed to improve the user's experience.
But many analysts say Apple has fallen short as other companies such as Samsung improve rival offerings powered by Google's Android operating system.
"Unless Apple ups its device innovation game, we may be seeing Apple's iOS empire approaching its zenith," Tony Costa of Forrester Research said.
However, enthusiasm among early-bird shoppers was undimmed as iPhone 5 sales began too in Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore. Later Friday, sales will start in France, Germany, Britain, the United States and Canada.
Ryoho Yamashita, a 23-year-old student, had queued since midnight at a Softbank store in Tokyo and said there had been a celebratory atmosphere among those waiting.
"It's like a festival that I enjoy every year," he said, holding his new purchase as he acclaimed the smartphone's light weight and speed of connection.
In Hong Kong, grey marketeers pounced on anyone who emerged from the city's official Apple store, offering a premium for their phone in the hope of re-selling it for even more given shortages in the retail market.
"I paid about HK$8,000 ($1,030) for the iPhone just now. We'll sell it for around HK$9,000 to HK$10,000," said Suen, a reseller who refused to give his full name. The normal retail price starts at HK$5,588 in the Apple store.
In Singapore, staff at an Apple reseller were turning people away, having run out of phones within hours of opening.
In Tokyo, engineer Masaru Mitsuya, 30, shrugged off some shortcomings with the new iPhone's built-in iOS 6 operating system that have attracted heavy criticism online.
"On the whole the new product is better," he said. "But I know the mapping function is not great. A station suddenly appears in the sea or Korean characters appear. But I'll survive by downloading Google-made software."
Apple faces growing criticism from users around the world after it ditched a maps application made by its rival Google in favour of a native app that is reportedly riddled with errors.
A day after the new iOS 6 system was released, users from countries including the United States, Britain, China, France and Japan protested that the new maps misplace some landmarks and leave others off altogether.
The global launch could also be affected by a call from unions for staff at Apple's 13 stores in France to go on strike Friday over a pay dispute.
Apple, whose shares soared past US$700 in anticipation of the launch, says the iPhone 5 will be available in 100 countries by year's end.
Some analysts have tipped Apple to sell 10 million units globally in the opening days and 50 million before the end of 2012, giving a small but welcome boost to the US economy.


MTS PLAYING WITH SMART PHONES


Operator watch: MTS

The CDMA operator is doing everything to lure users-from launching a slew of Android handsets to giving attractive voice and data plans. Read on to know more.

MTS is the only CDMA player in India that has no GSM network. The other two CDMA players Tata Docomo and Reliance Communications have GSM networks too. MTS has more than 16 million subscribers, at least 10 per cent of which were using dongles (data cards) in the month of June 2012. The operator wants to grow further and is now not only bringing attractive plans for customers, but has also launched around 12 MTS branded CDMA handsets to lure new users.

Already, in the last two months MTS has launched as many as five smartphones in India. Apart from that it also showcased three new dual SIM Android phones this week, which can use both CDMA and GSM networks. The aim of this move is to lure GSM mobile users who are reluctant to migrate to CDMA.



Thursday, 20 September 2012

top features of android jelly bean


             Top five new features in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
          New OS version enables voice dictation feature no longer needs network connection to

   Google previewed the new version Android 4.1 is nicknamed Jelly Bean,  Wednesday at a conference in       San Francisco for computer programmers.
  The new OS facilitates faster ways to search content on the Internet, share photos between two phones   and more has been promised as a part of the next version of Google's Android operating system for mobile devices.
Here are the highlights of the new android 4.1 Jelly Bean:
            1. Google Now
        One of the new features in Android will be Google Now, which is supposed to get you the right information at the right time automatically, if you activate the feature. If you say "traffic," for example, it will look at your usual commute to work and show you alternative routes if there's a lot of traffic. It will tell you the scores of your favorite sports teams automatically, and it will keep you up to date on the status of your flights if you're traveling.
Google said the Google Now feature will get smarter as you use it more. The feature represents Google's response to Siri, the popular virtual assistant on Apple's iPhone.
          2. Offline voice typing
Android has long included voice dictation feature but with Jelly Bean, Google has taken it even further and it no longer needs network connection to work. Yes, that means offline voice typing. The company's engineers have shrunk the voice recognition engine significantly to make it fit in a phone, unlike earlier when the whole processing used to take place of Google servers.
Offline voice typing will be initially available in English (US), 

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Apple unlikely to use our technology in new iPhones: Audience

Apple unlikely to use our technology in new iPhones: Audience
Audience Inc, which makes chips used in Apple Inc's iPhones, said its top customer is unlikely to use its technology for the latest iPhone, sending Audience shares down 58 percent in after-hours trading.
Audience's chips improve the voice quality in mobile devices by filtering out background noise, and the company supplies these to Apple's contract manufacturers like Foxconn International Holdings Ltd and Protek Ltd.
The Mountain View, California-based company also sells processors and licenses its processor intellectual property to Apple and some of its units.
However, the company said in a statement that it now believes Apple is unlikely to use its processor technology in the iPhone 5, which is expected to be launched next week. Audience has been selling to Apple since 2008.
An Audience executive was not immediately available for further comment.
For Audience, Apple's licensing of the filtering technology accounted for 37 percent of total revenue for both the three and six months ended June 30.
The company, which also counts Samsung Electronics Co Ltd among its top customers, said in a regulatory filing in May that a reduction in orders from one or more of its customers could significantly harm its business, financial condition and cash flows.
Loss of Apple contract, however, will not impact Audience's third-quarter results but would affect it a quarter after Apple starts selling its next-generation mobile phones, the company said in a statement.
Audience raised its third-quarter revenue outlook to between $35 million and $38 million from its prior forecast of between $33 million and $36 million. It expects an adjusted profit of 14 cents to 18 cents per share.
Analysts on average were expecting a profit of 11 cents per share on revenue of $34.7 million, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
The company competes with Maxim Integrated Products Inc, ON Semiconductor Corp, Qualcomm Inc, Texas Instruments Inc, Wolfson Microelectronics Plc and Yamaha Corp.
Shares of the company, which went public in May, fell to $7.99 in trading after the regular market close. The stock closed at $18.86 on the Nasdaq on Thursday.
Audience, which had a market value of about $380 million at close of regular trading on Thursday, lost $200 million in value in extended trade.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

LONG BATTERY SMART PHONES ON THE MARKET


Smartphones with long battery 

They're cell phones, music and video players, mobile Web browsers, and personal organizers, among other things. Not surprisingly, all this can take a toll on battery life, and when you depend on your smartphone for so much, the last thing you want is for it to run out of juice when you need it most.

Smartphones are the  Knives of the tech world
with moderate use, smartphones can give you a full day's performance before needing to be recharged, but not all gadgets are created equal -- some simply run out of steam early, whereas others will hang in there for the long haul. Here are six smartphones with battery usage that really impressed us, whether it was because they scored well in Labs battery tests, or simply because their usage time stood out from the crowd of humdrum cell phone batteries we encountered (and believe us, we encounter a lot). Give one of these devices a try if you're looking for a phone that packs some decent juice.

Motorola Droid Razr Maxx -15 hours and 16 minutes
HTC Evo 4G LTE -10 hours and 13 minutes
Samsung Galaxy S III -9 hours and 24 minutes 
Motorola Droid 4 - 9 hours and 5 minutes
Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE -8 hours and 6 minutes
Sony Xperia Ion - 7 hours and 57 minutes 

RESULTS RECIVED FROM POLY MATE RESEARCH DIVISION.

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Pixlr-O-matic Best Photography Android App

Best Photography Android App : Pixlr-O-matic

BANGALORE, INDIA: The Pixlr-O-matic is presumably the best photography Android app that can be downloaded for free. Through this free app, your photography experience is all set to become more enhanced and fulfilling. You can precisely edit your photos thereby giving them more color and life. The Pixlr-O-matic application can also be termed as one of the best among the free photo editing apps.

The Pixlr-O-matic has been awarded as the “Best Photo Editing App ever” for the year 2011 by www.148apps.com. 

The app allows you to give your photos a mind-blowing “retro edge”. This means that retro effects can be effectively incorporated into your images in a flash. Even image editing can be easily carried out with the application. There are a lot of options to choose from for editing. These options ensure that you add the best possible effects to the photographs thereby personalizing them. Not only this, the Pixlr-O-matic even lets you preserve your photos without a single blemish factor. 

Some salient features of the app: