Fortunately some clue is suggested by the Web that the price should be lower than expected.
While waiting for HTC to officially unveil what will the prices of its two new models in the range of Android, the OneX and One S, new details come from online retailers always well informed.
Recently at Mobile World Congress 2012, Sony has just released two new smartphones called, Xperia P and Xperia U. The two smartphones share the same specs as they have a dual core processor 1GHz and based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, with upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich expected in the second quarter of 2012.
Sony Xperia P, has an aluminum body, features a 4-inch display that integrates technology WhiteMagic (automatically adjusts the brightness depending on ambient conditions) and an exclusive accessory, the SmartDock, which allows you to connect your device to your TV, transforming it into a multimedia center.
Among other features include an 8 megapixel camera capable of capturing panoramic images in 2D and 3D support NFC and a 1,305 mAh battery.
Sony Xperia U is the “smallest” of the family with a large 3.5-inch mobile technology, BRAVIA Engine, can count on 512MB of RAM, 4GB of internal memory, a 5 megapixel camera is also capable of capturing images 2D/3D panorama and a battery 1.320mAh.
Fujitsu is also ready to flex its muscles at the next MWC 2012. After LG, ready with Tegra 3, HTC and other manufacturers, including Fujitsu promises to be a smartphone with quad-core processor from Nvidia. The presentation will obviously proud of the upcoming MWC and the product promises to be one of the most powerful on the way.
No name at the moment but only a list of very interesting features:
LTE is already available in many countries in Europe already and the next one should be Italy with Vodafone network. Stat testing from March in some key area of Italy, the 4G network will offer the super high speed of 100 Mbps for download and 50 Mbps for upload.
Vodafone has already prepared in Turin the network for LTE connection. In first test, the service will be provided for football events. Vodafone is expected to offer this service for free as
Vodafone has invested over $1 billion for the network. It should be a good news for every internet user especially smartphone market as 4G LTE support smartphones are so successful in United States.
Remember about the Acer CloudMobile which we have posted yesterday? Now another interesting news have just emerged. Previously, Acer is expected to push Android 4.0.4 as its operating system but now it turns to be Android 4.1 meanwhile it is only at 4.0.4 in the current market. We can’t predict what will the Android 4.1 looks like since there is no official or even rumors about this version.
In addition, the known specifications of Acer CloudMobile are a 1.5GHz dual-core processor and a 4.3-inch touch screen and HD Supports HSPA + through 3G networks.
The expected release date of this smartphone is Q3 of 2012.
Participated in the high competitive market, HTC has a new smartphone with high-end technology. What we are talking about is HTC Endeavour. According to the latest leaked rumor, we can confirm some of the main features which are very much welcome.
HTC Endeavour, it is expected to run on the latest Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense 4.0 user interface. It will be powered by NVIDIA Quad-Core Tegra 3. It also has full HD resolution display, 8 megapixel back camera, 1.3 megapixel front camera for video call, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and Dropbox integration.
In addition, HTC Endeavour will be presented this month at Mobile World Congress 2012.
The success of Android tablet is not confined to the adult world, more and more manufacturers are in fact interesting to devote this kind of products to children, offering them in colorful shells and durable. Now it is the time of MEEP, a tablet with 7-inch touchscreen display, just unveiled by Oregon Scientific.
The company has not yet released specific details about the hardware that obviously is not the interesting part of the tablet, of course built-in Wi-F i, SD card slot and G-sensor to improve viewing angles. We expect a totally personalized and intuitive UI for children 6 years and over with the important features of “parental control” through which you can access remotely from any smartphone and PC to edit and control content that children are using.
A provision will certainly applications and programs dedicated to learning with the adjunction of accessories including musical instruments for young cyclists.
In a press release surprisingly, reveals the first Acer smartphone with Android Ice Cream Sandwich. It’s called Acer CloudMobile which is presented following the winning of the prestigious iF Design Award 2012 in recognition for outstanding design.
Acer CloudMobileTM is the first smartphone with AcerCloud technology, which allows users to always have, in a secure, personal content stored on the PC connected to the Cloud.
You can use your smartphone CloudMobileTM to share their photos in the Cloud or to listen anywhere whenever.
Android is a system that basically has no limits. With a bit of experience and patience you can adapt the system to any requirement and any Google product. We have seen a huge number of gadgets with Android, but without being an expert, or developers having to change our smartphone / tablet, Android allows us to connect several accessories for remote control of the UI. By simply connecting a smartphone or tablet via HDMI to a monitor and keyboard and mouse using bluetooth (or USB) you can in a few moments to have a “desktop computer” with a power that now approaches or exceeds the average netbook.
Surely this is not new, many of you have already tested this feature with other devices. But what is interesting is that in the video to show you the uses of an Apple Magic Trackpad as a pointer. Tool that seems much more intuitive than a mouse because “simulates” the touch screen of the phone allowing more natural interaction with the UI.
Definitely a great alternative to traditional mouse that could be an interesting point to remotely control an Android device.