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HP Veer: Smallest WebOS Handset Revealed!

neha dey on February 11th, 2011

On Wednesday, the smallest webOS handset was revealed, HP Veer, with other impressive specifications. The Veer is amazingly small at 3.31 x 2.15 x 0.59 inches (84 x 54.5 x 15 mm) and it only weighs 3.63 oz (103 g). Its other features include:

  1. Display: 2.6 inches TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors with 320 x 400

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neha dey on February 9th, 2011

Another handset gets leaked from Sony, its Sony Ericsson’s XPeria Neo. As the reports suggests, the Neo supports a 1Ghz Qualcomm processor, 4 inch LED backlit touchscreen, 512 MB RAM and the same Adreno 205 GPU as the Xperia Play. 

This Android 2.3 Gingerbread (with a TimeScape overlay) handset will also use a large 8… Continue reading

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neha dey on February 8th, 2011

Now if you have recently got your hands over a Verizon iPhone, and is excited to know what all is inside it, here is a sneak peek of what’s all inside.

Folks at iFixit and iFixyouri have got their hands on an Apple’s CDMA iPhone 4 and have opened it to see what’s all inside. At the… Continue reading

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It seems Sony has great plans for this year. First we had Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc, then we had the PlayStation Phone: Xperia Play and now a third phone gets leaked from them: Sony Ericsson Vivaz 2.

Sony Ericsson Vivaz 2 aka MT15i/ Halon, would be a successor to Vivaz, but while Vivaz did not feature the… Continue reading

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neha dey on January 7th, 2011

It’s finally proven that CES is just not about smartphones, but is also about tablets. T-Mobile and LG CEOs finally unveiled their LG G-Slate at the CES here.

Slate would definitely compete with Apple’s iPad2, Sprint-exclusive 4G BlackBerry PlayBook and ofcourse the recently introduced Verizon’s Motorola Xoom.

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neha dey on January 7th, 2011

HTC Thunderbolt, world’s first LTE smartphone, is grabbing all attention at the CES. The phone was recently made official after long rumors, as a part of Verizon’s lineup of 4G devices. So let’s eye down its various specs:

  1. Sports a 4.3-inch WVGA display
  2. Powered by a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor
  3. Dual camera (8

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neha dey on January 6th, 2011

Sony’s CES press briefing introduced ‘Ericsson Xperia Arc’, a new Android 2.3 handset to be powered by Sony’s Bravia Engine, the technology that is used to power their televisions.

It carries features such as:

  1. Slim, curved body that’s just 8.7mm thick at its thinnest part and weighs 117 grams
  2. 4.2-inch multi-touch display with 854

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neha dey on December 24th, 2010

Remember Lenovo’s IdeaPad U1 Hybrid, the one caught in glance almost a year back? Then the rumors also indicated a new tablet part: LePad.

Now the LePad comes into light again, as a totally different model. A version was spotted recently slated for release in China sometime this month or next, showed off a very responsive capacitive… Continue reading

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neha dey on November 21st, 2010

Next-Gen iPads might land in February, and that too with World Mode cellular data access, according to recent leaks.

Wedge Partners analyst Brian Blair states Apple has adopted a “world mode” GSM/CDMA chip from Qualcomm to offer cellular data access for the next-generation iPad.

“Recent checks… suggest Apple is going to be ratcheting down production of… Continue reading

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neha dey on November 2nd, 2010

You must eye this eye wonder product from Dell: Streak, which can either be called a tablet or a phone or both. This completely different product from Dell supports a 5” display, which makes it rather a small-tablet, used in landscape, performing the functions usually associated with tablet PCs.

Streak excels in all tasks as it is… Continue reading

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