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    Tube Tablet

    16/08/2011 16:25

    Tube Tablet


    Remember the HTC Tube smartphone? You can now insert the device into the HTC Tube Tablet, created by the same Antoine Brieux. The slate measures 10mm in thickness and comes with a Tube cartridge slot, plus Android and/or Windows Phone 7 as the OS. Both platforms will rely on HTC Sense as the interface.

    HTC Tube Tablet   Insert Your Smartphone Into the Tablet Cartridge

    The display on board of the HTC Tube Tablet is a 10.4 inch screen (S-Amoled), that’s multitouch capable and supports a full HD resolution. Under the hood there’s a Qualcomm Adreno GPU and the memory is 128GB (internal). The battery is a 6400 mAh unit and high quality stereo speakers are also to be found on board.

    A HDMI port, USB host and SD card complete the specs list of this great HTC Tablet concept. Frankly, this is much better than the first real HTC tablet, the Flyer, don’t you think?

    HTC Tube Tablet   Insert Your Smartphone Into the Tablet Cartridge

    HTC Tube Tablet   Insert Your Smartphone Into the Tablet Cartridge

    HTC Tube Tablet   Insert Your Smartphone Into the Tablet Cartridge

    HTC Tube Tablet   Insert Your Smartphone Into the Tablet Cartridge






    shark

    16/08/2011 16:04

    shark


    Here’s another piece of work from designer Terillo Walls, who shows us the HP Shark concept phone, running WebOS 3.0 and using the Beats by Dre audio technology. There’s also a 4 inch display on board, support for 4G radio and four corner speakers.

    These four corner speakers remind me of the supposed design of the Nokia X7, that’s still a mystery to this day. Imagine the power of these speakers, with the input provided by the famous Dr. Dre. The device looks pretty thin and nifty enough to make it an iPhone 5 rival and finally make a name for HP on the smartphone market.

    What do you think?

    HP Shark is a WebOS 3.0 Phone Concept, With Beats By Dre Technology

    HP Shark is a WebOS 3.0 Phone Concept, With Beats By Dre Technology

    HP Shark is a WebOS 3.0 Phone Concept, With Beats By Dre Technology

    HP Shark is a WebOS 3.0 Phone Concept, With Beats By Dre Technology






    Ipad 3

    16/08/2011 15:58

    Ipad 3


    Even if you call it the iPad 2 Plus or the iPad 2 HD, the third gen iPad will most likely bring a display change. According to the latest leaks and the mockup below, the iPad 3 will sport a Retina Display, surpassing every rival when it comes to pixel density.

    iPad 3 With Retina Display Gets a New Mockup

    This mockup was done by Guilherme Schasiepen, the same guy behind this iPhone 5 mockup. We’re dealing with a tablet that’s 0.29 inch thick, features a 5 megapixel camera with full HD video capture, LED flash and a curved glass back. Upfront there’s a Facetime HD camera, ideal for making videocalls.

    Maybe we’ll also get more RAM, more storage and a slight CPU bump on the new Apple slate.

    iPad 3 With Retina Display Gets a New Mockup

    iPad 3 With Retina Display Gets a New Mockup

    iPad 3 With Retina Display Gets a New Mockup






    myTouch 4G Slide

    16/08/2011 04:24

    myTouch 4G Slide


    Hands-on with the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide

    By Matthew Miller | July 13, 2011, 3:10am PDT

    Summary: T-Mobile will soon be launching the new myTouch 4G Slide with super fast 8 megapixel camera that may show HTC really can create a good quality camera phone.

    T-Mobile started the myTouch line as a mid to high level Android line that has since grown to be composed of some higher end devices with the myTouch 4G and this new myTouch 4G Slide is similar to that device with a physical QWERTY keyboard and bumped up internal specs. The myTouch 4G Slide launches on 27 July at T-Mobile store, but can be pre-ordered online starting on 19 July for $199.99 after $50 mail-in rebate and contract. You can check out a few photos of the myTouch 4G Slide in my image gallery along with a video walk through and more initial thoughts on the device below.

      Image Gallery: 8 megapixel camera   Image Gallery: Keyboard revealed  
     

    In the box and first impressions

    The T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide comes in one of those excellent durable and compact T-Mobile packages that includes the device, SIM card, battery, A/C adapter, USB cable, and some pamphlets. The box contains a glossy image of the device and information on the device and services.

    Similar to the rock solid feel of the myTouch 4G, this Slide model is a dense device with a full soft touch back and physical buttons below the display so it really feels like a high quality device that I think will appeal to QWERTY keyboard Android fans.

    Specifications

    Specifications for the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide include the following:

    • Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread
    • HTC Sense 3.0
    • 14.4 Mbps HSPA+ support on T-Mobile’s AWS network
    • 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon dual-core processor
    • 3.7 inch WVGA 480×800 pixels super LCD display
    • Preinstalled 8GB microSD card and 1GB RAM available for storage
    • 8 megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and 1080p video recording capability
    • VGA front facing camera
    • Proximity sensor, light sensor and digital compass
    • Integrated A-GPS
    • Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n)
    • Bluetooth 3.0
    • DLNA support
    • 3.5 mm headset jack
    • 1520 mAh lithium-ion battery
    • Dimensions: 4.8 x 2.4 x 0.52 inches and 6.5 ounces

    The myTouch 4G Slide has all of the latest and greatest features found on Android smartphones and feels great in your hand. The camera is promoted as a focus of the device with several software enhancements and a wide aperture lens (f/2.2). I need to spend more time with the SweepShot, ClearShot HDR, and BurstShot modes and did see that it responds very quickly.

    Walk around the hardware

    The front of the myTouch 4G Slide has a 3.7 inch super LCD display. There are four physical buttons (actually three with the middle one having functions for each end that is pressed), indicator light hidden in the handset speaker grill, front facing VGA camera, and proximity sensor. The physical buttons are for Home, Menu, Back, and Genius Button. There is an optical trackpad below these buttons to help you navigate around the display.

    If you slide the display from left to right you will find the physical QWERTY keyboard that has four rows of buttons. The keys are well spaced (almost a bit too wide actually) and there is decent tactile feedback when you press on them. They have a non-glossy black finish with silver background with green and white on the keys. There is a Genius Button on the keyboard too, along with two shift and two Alt keys. I already miss not having directional arrows though and found I had to jump between tapping the display and pressing keys to navigate the device.

    A lanyard opening and microphone are found on the bottom. A nice silver physical camera shutter button is found on the right side and similar to how Windows Phone 7 lets you launch the camera when the device is locked you can press and hold the button to launch the camera at any time. You will find the volume button and microUSB port on the left side. The 3.5mm headset jack and power button are located on the top.

    The two LED flash lights, mono speaker, and 8 megapixel camera are found on the back of the myTouch 4G Slide. There is a large silver piece around the camera and the lens sticks out quite a ways since it is a wide aperture lens and should result in some great photos. The lens cover piece is indented a bit from the edge so hopefully will not get scratched easily.

    Quick thoughts on the software and performance

    I have only been able to play with the myTouch 4G Slide for a couple of hours so need to spend a lot more time with it before deciding if it is one I would buy for myself or not. So far I have found it to be very snappy and responsive. There does not appear to be a way to customize or add lock screen shortcuts like I have seen on other HTC Sense 3.0 devices, but it is common to have the myTouch line have slightly different versions of Sense.

    There is very little bloatware loaded on the device and all I could find was T-Mobile TV, DoubleTwist Sync, Bejeweled 2 demo, and TeleNav GPS. Netflix is installed by default and the myTouch 4G Slide is one of the few Android devices that have it now.

    The myTouch 4G Slide supports WiFi calling, but make sure you understand it will still consume plan minutes even though you are making calls over WiFi.

    Pricing and availability

    The myTouch 4G Slide will be available for pre-order on 19 July and available in stores on 27 July for $199.99 with a minimum voice and data plan with 2-year contract after a $50 mail-in rebate.

    T-Mobile customers can select from the four options for data plans:

    • T-Mobile’s Unlimited data plan with up to 200MB of full-speed data per month available for $10/month
    • T-Mobile’s Unlimited data plan with up to 2GB of full-speed data per month available for $20/month
    • T-Mobile’s Unlimited data plan with up to 5GB of full-speed data per month available for $30/month
    • T-Mobile’s Unlimited data plan with up to 10GB of full-speed data per month available for $60/month





    Torch 9810, Torch 9850 et Torch 9860: annonce officielle de RIM

    16/08/2011 04:21

    Torch 9810, Torch 9850 et Torch 9860: annonce officielle de RIM


    Pour les fans de BlackBerry, l’attente est pratiquement terminée, et il va pleuvoir de nouveaux BlackBerry. Avec le BlackBerry Bold 9900 et le 9930 précédemment annoncés à BlackBerry World, Research In Motion a officiellement annoncé trois autres modèles BlackBerry Torch qui porte le compte des téléphones BlackBerry 7 jusqu’à 5. Le BlackBerry Torch 9810 est la deuxième génération de design coulissant du Torch 9800, tandis que le BlackBerry Torch 9850 et le Torch 9860 (précédemment avec le nom de code monaco et monza), sont des écrans entièrement tactiles.

    Smartphone BlackBerry Torch 9810 avec écran tactile et clavier coulissant

    Fabriqué sur le design populaire du BlackBerry Torch 9800, le nouveau BlackBerry Torch 9810 est plus rapide et plus fluide avec de hautes performances hardware et le nouveau BlackBerry 7 OS délivrant une expérience multimédia améliorée. Avec un écran tactile 3.2″ haute résolution et un clavier BlackBerry caractéristique qui coulisse facilement pour permettre une frappe rapide, le BlackBerry Torch 9810 délivre le meilleur des deux mondes.

    Smartphones entièrement tactiles BlackBerry Torch 9850 et 9860

    Les smartphones BlackBerry Torch 9850 et 9860 offrent une expérience BlackBerry 7 rapide et fluide avec un nouveau design entièrement tactile stylé. Avec un nouvel écran 3.7″, le plus grand sur un smartphone BlackBerry, les nouveaux BlackBerry Torch 9850 et 9860 sont optimisés pour afficher les pages web, photos, vidéos, des expériences de jeu, et délivrer la communication en temps réel, une expérience de collaboration chérie par des millions d’utilisateurs de smartphone BlackBerry dans le monde entier.

    La prochaine génération de smartphones BlackBerry sera disponible chez les opérateurs dans le monde entier à la fin de ce mois.






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