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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Reviews, Release Date and Price





The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is already announced at IFA Berlin 2013 during the Samsung Unpacked Episode 2 event. The monster is officially released and the date has been set for September 25th. This is the shipping date and there is no official date for when pre-orders are accepted by carriers worldwide.

The main specs of Note 3 are the 5.7 inch 1080p Full HD Super AMOLED display, Snapdragon 800 chipset with 2.3 quad-core Krait 400 for the LTE model or 1.9 GHz for Exynos Octa Core CPU for the non-LTE variant. That’s right, the Galaxy Note 3 will also come in multiple editions, just like the previous Galaxy S2, S3, S4 and Note 2 devices. The Galaxy Note 3 also features 3GB RAM, 32 GB / 64GB internal storage that’s expandable up to 64GB via external microSD.

It will run Android 4.3 Jelly Bean for the moment. However, everyone waits for Google to launch their Android 4.4 KitKat OS and then we can speculate on whether the Note 3 will be updated to Android 4.4 or not. The official pricing of this device should be somewhere around $600 and around $200 for a two-year contract from all major US carriers.

Samsung says that they expect the Galaxy Note 3 to start shipping all over the world in October. In the US it will be available from AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and US Cellular with each carrier adding their own edited TouchWiz and Android 4.3 interface. It comes with tons of new features and improvements to its overall UI, as you will from now be able to choose from three differently colored models: Jet Black, Classic White and Blush Pink.



The official release date for Samsung next ‘phablet’ is September 25 and more and more users are starting to search for websites where they can pre-order the device. All major US carriers should announce in the next few days more info about the availability of Galaxy Note 3 and pricing.

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Samsung Promotes BlackBerry Messenger App Earlier on Africa


Actually on September 27 BlackBerry Messenger was supposed to hit the Android and iOS app stores today, but there’s nothing just yet (but you can try the beta). More interesting is that Samsung has now kicked-off its promotion of BBM – earlier this month the two companies struck a deal to promote the messenger in Africa.

CrackBerry forum member PauloPlmenta spotted an ad of the Galaxy S4 running BlackBerry Messenger during a football game (Manchester United vs. Chelsea) broadcast in Mozambique.

Samsung Mobile Ghana is also taking part of the campaign by posting teasers on Facebook.


The post reads”Another messenger is coming on Samsung phones sooner than you think……..what is it?

There was even a video ad that prematurely made its way to YouTube, but has since been pulled down. I’m not sure if this is the same video, but it shows the Galaxy S4 next to what appears to be the Galaxy Star and the Galaxy Note 10.1. It’s not clear how long this video will stay up.

Samsung Galaxy Note III Phablet to record 4K (UHD) videos


Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Note III in Berlin on September 4, but as the Samsung Galaxy Note III announcement nears, rumors about the upcoming phablet are getting more and more specific. According to the latest gossip the Galaxy Note III phablet will capable of doing 4K (UHD) video recording. The report comes from The Korea Economic Daily and while there's no way to check its authenticity, it does seem rather plausible.

We already heard that the Sony Xperia Z1 (also known as Honami) will sport 4K video recording, so it would make sense for Samsung to try and match that with its latest flagship. The Snapdragon 800 chipset and the Exynos 5420, rumored to power the different Galaxy Note III versions, should both pack enough oomph to handle the increased load. And with the phablet almost certainly coming with a microSD card slot for memory expansion, the resulting huge files shouldn't be a problem either.

But that's not all the rumor mill brought today. According to the same report, the Galaxy Note III will will also offers higher-quality audio playback. This means the phablet will support 24-bit/192KHz sound compared to the 16-bit audio (CD quality) supported by all Galaxy smartphones to date.


The 5G Mobile Network Technology Already tested by Samsung With 1Gbps Download Speed




With mobile data becoming more and more integral to the way we consume information as well as being the cornerstone of many a business, the scramble for ever increasing mobile data speeds has seen development of 5G begin even while 4G is still a pipe dream for many. Samsung is one company poking its nose into the future with 5G, and it has today announced that it has successfully run tests that have achieved a whopping 1Gbps download speed, with more potentially to come.

The majority of the planet may still be trying to get to grips to 4G, and plenty of areas in technologically developed countries still don’t have even 3G, but that hasn’t stopped various carriers and smartphone manufacturers from working on coming up with the fifth generation of mobile data, or 5G.

The test, using the 28 GHz waveband and 64 different antenna elements, took place at a time that Samsung is claiming that the technology could theoretically achieve tens of gigabits per second, but we’ll settle for just the one right now!

To put that 1Gbps speed into context, the theoretical maximum we should expect from the currently rolling out 4G technology is around 75Mbps, and that’s generally considered to be pretty speedy! Samsung may not expect to get its G technology into the hands of customers until around the 2020 time frame, but we’re just happy to know it’s being worked on. The European Commission’s aim to have 5G ready around the same time fits in nicely, too.

Samsung isn’t the only one currently testing 5G data, with NTT DoCoMo announcing a few months ago that it too had performed successful tests of its own fifth generation technology. It claimed to have achieved 10Gbps using a car full of antennas utilizing the 400MHz spectrum. That’s two big players duking it out in the speed stakes, we wonder who’ll be next. Probably not T-Mobile or Sprint!

We’re still waiting for 4G to become prevalent across the globe, so we won’t count our chickens just yet. Still, any progress is good progress, so we’ll take what we can get. Just don’t expect the next iPhone or Galaxy S to have a 5G badge on it any time soon!

Samsung Galaxy SIV Specification and Reviews, Still on Hot Rumor




Samsung’s main high-end handset will be the Galaxy S4 this year, and there’s no question about it, and there are already plenty of rumors offering details about the Galaxy S4’s design, specs, features and release dates.

With over a month to go until the product is announced we take a look at what’s being reported about the upcoming flagship device, at least up to know.

Product name and model number

Samsung made a lot of fuss about the product name of the Galaxy S3 last year at a time when Apple decided to drop the “3” from the “iPad 3” tablet and call the device simply the “iPad.” At the time it was speculated that the company could do the same with the iPhone – something that didn’t happen – and that other handset and tablet makers could follow suit when naming future device generations.




In the end, the third Galaxy S model was logically named “Galaxy S3,” a brand that Samsung managed to impose to worldwide carriers, especially U.S.-based ones.

This year, the fourth-gen Galaxy S model is already confirmed to be called the Galaxy S4, at least if a Samsung exec is to be believed. And we’re almost certain that will be the product name of the device. Furthermore, we’re also certain that worldwide carriers will use the same product name for the device, especially considering the popularity of its predecessor.

Speaking of popularity, Samsung is apparently expecting to sell 10 million Galaxy S4 units per month, at least if a report based on supply chain leaked data is to be believed, which would most likely make the handset the best sold Android device in the world. Update 1 (March 4, 2013): An analyst company has recently said that Galaxy S4 sales would top 100 million, with manufacturing requirements from third-party suppliers expected to somewhat hurt Apple’s own supply chain.



When it comes to model number, the Galaxy S4 is almost confirmed to be baptized the GT-I9500 internally (the device is apparently also known as “Altius” or Project J,) with variations of this product name describing international and LTE models – in fact a GT-I9500X model number has already been spotted on Samsung’s website in early January.

AT&T’s Galaxy S4 model number is believed to be SGH-I337, while one of the South Korean Galaxy S4 versions is said to have the SHV-E300S model number.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): A variety of reports claim that Project J doesn’t include only one product, the Galaxy S4, but two others, the Galaxy S4 mini and an unconfirmed Galaxy Watch (that’s what we’re calling it until we find out more details about it).

Announcement and launch



Early reports suggested that the Galaxy S4 could arrive at CES 2013 in January or MWC 2013 in February, but the device was a no-show in Las Vegas (although we did talk to Samsung about the device at the event,) and it appears it won’t be present in Barcelona, Spain, either, at least not officially. The handset is said to have been shown behind closed doors at CES, but we have no idea whether Samsung will take a similar approach for MWC.

The most recent reports suggest that Samsung will hold a special Mobile Unpacked event in the U.S. at some point in March, with March 15 being the currently rumored date.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): The Galaxy S4 announcement even will take place in New York on March 14, with Android Authority covering the show live for you. The event will be livestreamed on YouTube and aired in Times Square, in case you happen to have time to enjoy the whole presentation. Meanwhile, you can enjoy the first teaser video, although don’t expect to get a glimpse at the device just yet.

Following the announcement, the handset will start shipping in certain European markets by early April and head to other markets in the months after that. U.S. carriers are said to start selling the device in May or June, therefore about a year after stocking the Galaxy S3.



Update 1 (March 4, 2013): However, a leaked report from a South Korean analyst company reveals that the Galaxy S4 could be launched in the weeks following the official announcement, or sometime in March, although there’s no actual launch date available yet. The Galaxy S4 mini also has its own rumored release date, with some reports saying that the handset will hit stores at some point in May.

We expect the Galaxy S4 to come with a high-end price, although it should be fairly affordable when purchased with new contracts. Specific details regarding pricing structure for the Galaxy S4 is not available at this time.

Hardware

The Galaxy S4 is rumored to be slightly bigger than its predecessor, sporting a 4.99-/5-inch Super AMOLED Full HD resolution display – Full HD panels seem to be a must-have feature for this year’s high-end Android handsets. But we have no idea whether the display will feature Samsung’s Youm flexible display technology – which was demoed at CES 2013 as well – or whether only other Samsung devices will feature Youm displays this year.



While some reports say that Samsung will use its eight-core Exynos 5 Octa processor that was unveiled a few weeks ago at CES in the Galaxy Note 3, the Galaxy S4 is also rumored to pack the same CPU. The Exynos 5 Octa is expected to deliver improved performance but also enhanced battery life thanks to its big.LITTLE chip technology.

Other Galaxy S4 hardware features will reportedly include an eight-core Mali-T658 GPU, 2GB of RAM, 13-megapixel main camera (the first images taken with Galaxy S4 images have been apparently leaked,) 16/32/64GB of storage (will Samsung also go to 128GB of built-in memory, microSD card not included?) a 2600mAh battery (if not bigger), NFC, LTE and Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean right out of the box (at least according to some leaked benchmarks).

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): Since we initially published this article (about a month ago,) there was a lot of speculation regarding the Galaxy S4′s processor. More and more reports have hit the web saying that the Galaxy S4 will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor instead of an Exynos 5 Octa. The rumor was then slightly changed, as an analyst said that the handset will come in multiple versions, with LTE-enabled Galaxy S4 models to sport Qualcomm’s CPU, while non-LTE variants to pack Samsung’s latest processor.

However, in spite of all those reports, a fresh AnTuTu benchmark seems to suggest that the Galaxy S4 will use Samsung’s eight-core processor and will have LTE support, thus implying that a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 may not be in the picture after all. The same benchmark test reveals that the Galaxy S4 will indeed have a 4.99-inch touchscreen display with 1920 x 1080 resolution (Full HD), 2GB of RAM, PowerVR SGX 544MP GPU, 16/32GB of memory, 13-megapixel camera, 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean under the hood.

Furthermore, a rumor also claimed that the Galaxy S4 will not pack an AMOLED display, which would be replaced by an LCD variant, although we’ll have to wait for Samsung’s event to solve this particular mystery.

Special features

In addition to what we have already mentioned, there are several reports out there detailing certain special features for the Galaxy S4.

Samsung will reportedly drop the PenTile display technology, a criticized feature of many Android devices depending on who you ask, and adopt a new hexagon-based matrix for the Galaxy S4, and possibly other devices. Production of 4.99-inch panels is reportedly underway ahead of the early April launch.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): As we have already said just above, a new rumor says that Samsung will replace AMOLED with LCD for its Galaxy S4, and while that report did not say anything about a hexagon-based matrix, it certainly looks like Samsung is ready to ditch PenTile displays – not that any of this is confirmed yet.

Speaking about display improvements, we’ll also mention different ways to interact with the handset, excluding the regular touch input. The handset is said to sport floating touch gestures, something that could help Samsung differentiate its flagship product from the bulk of Android handsets out there.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): The gestured-based interface we saw in earlier reports seems to be confirmed by a new rumor that says the Galaxy S4 not feature an S Pen, but that it will offer support for more gestures.

Eye Pause and Eye Scroll eye tracking technologies are also said to be available on the Galaxy S4, to further enhance the way users interact with the device.

Since we’re touching on software features, we’ll add that the South Korean Android maker is also rumored to kick off a new software update policy starting with its Galaxy S4, which could mean that Android updates will become available to certain Samsung devices a lot faster than before, although the move may also have unwanted effects for certain consumers.

Finally, wireless charging is another feature that will be available to future Galaxy S4 owners, with the device ready to offer support for QI wireless charging technology. However, the back plate and charger are supposed to be sold separately, and they’ll most likely be available to consumers after the device hits stores.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): Additional reports have revealed that the Galaxy S4 will offer its own Photo Sphere-like feature called Samsung Orb. Moreover, the handset could offer some sort of health-related features, with a new accessory like the smartwatch we mentioned earlier possibly being used to deliver this rumored health functionality.

On top of that, the Galaxy S4 is almost certainly going to feature a NFC-based Visa payWave integration, as Samsung and Visa have announced at MWC 2013 a few days ago a multi-device partnership that will see the payWave mobile payment app pre-loaded on future NFC-ready Galaxy smartphones.



Design

You may have noticed that we didn’t start talking about the Galaxy S4 design from the beginning of the article, as one would when talking about an upcoming device, because we have no idea what the handset will look like.

As you can see, there are already several purported images out in the wild that show the Galaxy S4, but none of them has been confirmed so far, with some of them already having been proven as concepts.

Samsung managed to keep the Galaxy S3 final design under wraps last year, although we’ve seen plenty of Galaxy S3 leaks prior to its early May 2012 announcement, so we expect the company to do the same with the Galaxy S4. That doesn’t mean we won’t see even more leaked images in the coming weeks, because that’s surely going to happen.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): A few recently surfaced images - blurry, dark and questionable - are said to show the design lines of the Galaxy S4, although there’s still no clear Galaxy S4 leak in the wild. If these images are to be trusted, then we may see Samsung use a design that’s more similar to the Galaxy S2 than the Galaxy S3.

Also worth mentioning is the fact that Eldar Murtazin says the Galaxy S4 will have a plastic shell, a feature that will certainly make the HTC One with its slick unibody design look even better.

Will the Galaxy S4 look like Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2? Will it sport a totally different design? Will it keep the Home button? Will it be available in more colors right from launch? While we think we have a general idea of the phone’s hardware and potential special features we can’t answer these design-related questions right now.

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): A recent report does say that the Galaxy S4 will come in two color versions and three capacities at launch, although we definitely expect Samsung to offer the handset in various other colors in the months following the official release.

We’ll remind you that nothing is yet official, and these Galaxy S4 reports, no matter how trusted the source is, are unconfirmed, so take everything with a grain of salt for now. But we’ll keep close tabs on the Galaxy S4 rumor mill, as more leaks and rumors are certainly going to hit the web in the coming months.



What would you like to get from the Galaxy S4?

Update 1 (March 4, 2013): We have more questions for you though!  What do you think the Galaxy S4 needs to outshine the HTC One? Do you think Samsung’s flagship will disappoint in any way?

Samsung Galaxy S IV Should Be Like This [Hot Rumor]



Apparently there are many rumors said that the next monster phone made by Samsung which is also the successor of Galaxy S series will not come out in the next year. But many people hope that Samsung Galaxy S IV will be released in the last 2013. This is planned in order to give space for the current flagship phone Samsung Galaxy S III to reach worldwide and make the owners satisfied.

But rumor is still rumor. The truth lies on the Samsung's hand wether they will release the next flagship phone in the early year of 2013 or not is still unknown. But one thing for sure, the specs that will be put on the the next flagship will also be must amazing sure enough.


Even it’s still likely months until we see the Samsung Galaxy S IV, but talk about it has already started and once that ball starts rolling it’s hard to stop it. This time, we have a wishful concept for the next Galaxy S Android flagship and it’s a looker.

Some of the features like an even lighter and slimmer body seem possible, others like the laser-projected keyboard we’re plain tired of seeing - it’s not going to happen, folks.

Before we start commenting, though, you’d better first take a look at the specs and the beautifully produced concept video below. Here are the wishful specs for this S IV specs:



Specification:
  • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean Touchwiz
  • 5 inch 1080p Full HD Super Amoled + Display
  • 2.0 Ghz A15 Exynos 5450 Quad CPU
  • ARM Mali T658 GPU
  • 13 MP Rear with 2 MP Front Facing Camera
  • Standard Battery Li-Ion 3100 mAh Battery
  • 16/32/64 GB Internal memory options
  • Removable SD Card Slot Up to 64 GB
  • Corning Gorilla Glass 3
  • 2 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 4G LTE Connectivity
  • Multi Purpose/Dedicated Camera Button
  • Bluetooth 5.0
  • Front Speakers
The only thing that seems like a lock is the 1080p display. Looking at all other manufacturers, it almost seems like a sure fact that Samsung will also have to use a 5-inch 1080p display to be relevant.

A Samsung Exynos 5 processor also is almost certain to be inside the handset, and we’d bet on a quad-core version, if only because of the buzz word that quad-core has become. 2.0GHz, though? We doubt it as it’d be too much of a hit on the battery.

And when it comes to the camera sensor, having a 13-megapixel one definitely won’t solve anyone’s problems, what matters is the quality of the camera.

With all that, we have to admit that the concept is really beautifully made and it’s worth a look, if just for that. What are your wishes and expectations for the Samsung Galaxy S IV?

Samsung Galaxy S II and S III Get to Join Android 4.1 Jelly Beans Now




Several days ago, Google has announced the new version of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean which will be available on Galaxy Nexus 7 officially. However, XDA developers have also been hard at work porting this newesr version of Android to their favorite smartphones, including to the HTC One X, which can be upgraded to this Jelly Bean yesterday.

Now, the member of xda-forum also working hard to put the Jelly Bean into Samsung Galaxy SII and Samsung Galaxy SIII. They have succeed to put the system into the devices but there are several buggies on the devices waiting to get impoved yet. Even the ROM is alpha, but its ok to try on your device but you have to know that it might damage your device.

Nevertheless, both ROMs are stable enough for you to flash and enjoy them on your devices, if you are into custom ROMs. Here’s a video an XDA member has made showcasing how the Galaxy S II handles Jelly Bean. It indeed looks awesome the device using the latest version of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.


For those who want to try to upgrade to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the guide from here.


Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be the Cheapest Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

An interesting news comes out from Samsung smartphone with the Google. They already reduces the price of Samsung Galaxy Nexus to such an affordable price tag. For you who want to taste the great features and performances of Samsung Phone, Samsung Galaxy Nexus may be the right choice for you.

As we already know, Samsung Galaxy Nexus is planned to upgrade to Android 4.1 Jelly Beans in the coming months from now. The newest Android Jelly Beans which will come with various development included as one the must wait OS so far.

The Samsung Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean Android 4.1 will be charged only $349 (€279; £224) directly from the Google Play store, with no contract commitments of any kind. That kind of cash will get you a HSPA+ version of the smartphone with penta-band 3G support. This means that you can use your device on just about any carrier worldwide.

So, it could be the right time for you who wait such a long time to get the right gadget which suitable on your hand as well as your pocket, Samsung Galaxy Nexus gives you a chance. So, grab it fast !


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Samsung Galaxy S3 is Now Available for Sale Globally


The most anticipated Android handset this year, Samsung Galaxy S3 is now available for sale around the world. Recorded around 28 countries will get this device today. Meanwhile in the US and Canada, the device is expected to arrive later this summer on various carriers with some minor tweaks. At the same time, Samsung's grand plan say the Samsung Galaxy S3 will be on 296 countries by next month July.

The Samsung Galaxy S3 hits shelves in the following countries and regions :

United Kingdom
France
Europe
UAE, Saudi Arabia and Middle East
Africa

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Galaxy S III Presents Quad-core CPU and on-chip LTE

Samsung Galaxy S III apparently has been the one that many people are waiting for as the most famosy expecting phone ever besides iPhone 5. But, the vendor from South Korean also makes us wonder what will be the next successor of the Samsung Galaxy S II is and when this is to be released on the market. The question is still unanswered.

Galaxy S III Presents Quad-core CPU and on-chip LTE
An unnamed Samsung exec hinted to the Korea Times that its upcoming flagship, the Galaxy S III, will include a next-gen quad-core Exynos chip that will incorporate LTE and WCDMA radios. Of course, such a revelation shouldn't come as too much of a surprise since both its predecessors were built around home grown silicon... at least originally. 

According to the source, Sammy is trying to become more self reliant and distance itself from Qualcomm which has provided single-chip solutions for a number of the manufacturer's high-end handsets. The new AP appears to be the 32nm slab of silicon we heard about before MWC, which is sporting four A9 cores and not the more powerful A15. 

"Samsung’s single-chip solution is a combination of long-term evolution (LTE), telecommunications and W-CDMA functions,’’ a high-ranking company executive said Monday.

The executive said the development of the all-in-one chip is complete and its simply a matter of sticking them inside smartphones. Now, when exactly we can hope to see such a device hit the market is still a bit of a mystery.

It's still anyone's guess what will be the architecture of the four CPU cores inside the next Galaxy S device. The 32nm version of the Cortex-A9 surfaces most frequently, but Cortex-A15 cores haven't been completely ruled out too. A quad-core Mali GPU is also all but certain, but it's unclear if it will be the all new T604 or merely an upgraded version of the 400MP used in the Galaxy S II.


Samsung Galaxy Pocket, the Most Affordable OS Android Gingerbread !

Finally, Samsung announce the cheapest Android Smartphone to the market today that is called Samsung Galaxy Pocket. This smartphone will be presented to public equipped with low specification but runs on Android OS Gingerbread. This of course will be the chance of those who want to taste the Gingerbread on the Samsung smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy Pocket
Samsung Galaxy Pocket will be featured with the Gingerbread and the internal storage of 3 GB. Thanks to the card slot support, so it will be able to expand the memory up to 32 GB. This Galaxy pocket also presented with 2 MP main camera and no secondary. The most amazing is the Bluetooth v3.0 with A2DP so it makes data transfer fast.

Samsung Galaxy Pocket
Samsung Galaxy Pocket is almost similar with Samsung Galaxy Y, equipped with  2.8 inches screen. But, no information available about the price of this phone, However, this phone will be available on this year regarding Nokia also plans to release their another cheapest smartphone this year. So, let's wait which one will be the cheapest, is Nokia with their Symbian of Samsung with their Andorid ? Let's wait soon.

Samsung Galaxy S3 Built in 4.8" and Ceramic Back

Even Samsung has stated that they would not announce their flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S3 to be released on the MWC 2012 on Barcelona few days later, but according to reliable sources Samsung Galaxy S3 has been known by public that it will be featured with 4.8" Inch screen and built in Ceramic over the body.

Samsung Galaxy S3 will be launched over 50 countries simultaneously with Super Amoled Plus HD. The body uses ceramic on the back instead of glossy plastic of the previous one.

There are much need to be patient of to taste this great smartphone on the world, but let's just seek another phones that meet to our desire so far.


Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 Specification and Pictures

The giant mobile phone manufacture from South Korean finally announces another product of Galaxy Tab called Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. Not to be confused with Galaxy Note 10.1 previously leaked the photos from the ad banners on Barcelona.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 planned to be equipped with the Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwhich and run under 1GHz Processor with 1GB RAm. This 1280 x 800 pixels has also been included with internal storage of 16GB or 32GB and expanded via microSD card slot which can be choosen according to our need.





The back camera is equipped with 3MP and can record 1080p HD video, whereas the front camera is presented with VGA camera for video chat. This Galaxy Tab 2 is thicker and heavier from the previous one even both are equipped with the same battrey 7000 mAh.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Shows Up

As we can see from the Tablet that previously known as Galaxy Note, it was designed on 5.3 Inch screen, but here you will find Galaxy Note on the 10.1 Inch screen.

Announcement Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) seems merely a prelude of the ranks of Samsung products to be released at the MWC event. This is evident from the discovery of a product leak Galaxy Note 10.1 and a giant banner that is attached near the site of the MWC 2012. 


An additional information by installing a giant banner on the Galaxy Note 10.1. Banners are installed in the Plaça de Catalunya Barcelona. From the pictures look a like S Pen stylus from the Galaxy Note 5.3 inches.

Currently no information on the specifications of these tablets. Therefore still have to wait while Samsung makes an official announcement on Galaxy Note that 10.1 is expected to last a while longer.

Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 S6500, a Lot Better Than the Previous Mini S5570

Samsung as the giant mobile phone manufacture from South Korean really gives us many choices of mobile phone in which is suitable for our taste. They are always making and producing a better phone along the time, especially to produce another similar phone to the popular one. Take as one example the most popular Galaxy Mini.


After got succeed launching Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570, now Samsung make another Mini called Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 S6500 which better equipped and better features presented to us. The Mini S5570 is featured with Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo), 600 MHz Processor, 160 MB storage, 384MB RAM, and most of all is 240 x 320 pixels, 3.14 inches.


But, do not so surprise if you looks this feature inside the Mini 2 S6500, which are Android OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread), 800 MHz processor, 4 GB storage, 512 MB RAM, and size 320 x 480 pixels, 3.27 inches. The most amazing thing is the screen size which made wider than the previous Mini. It almost get similiar with the Galaxy Ace 2

Galaxy Ace 2, a Dual-core 800 MHz is Coming Up

Samsung as the mobile phone manufacture in South Korean apparently spreads the wings again to release another mid range smartphone called Galaxy Ace 2. Together with Galaxy Ace and Ace Plus, now Ace 2 also comes to us with another developed features.


Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 is planned to launch after MWC 2012 on Barcelona, Spain. This mid range smartphone was announced in the previous days to be available soon together with other newest Samsung Smartphone.

Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 planned to be equipped with more advanced compared to its previous brother, Galaxy Ace. Ace 2 has little more wider screen in 480 x 800 pixels, 3.8 inches, in which the Ace is only 320 x 480 pixels, 3.5 inches. The internal memory also comes higher in 1GB internal storage and 768 MB RAM, a lot better than the previous Ace that only 158 MB storage, 278 MB RAM.

Another advance features lay on its processor that will be equipped with a dual-core 800 MHz to be absolutely faster than the previous Ace. Also the Bluetooth is better in v3.0.

Samsung Rugby Smart, the Waterproof and Dustproof Samsung Phone

Samsung spreads their wings again with launching another smartphone released on this year. The one called Rugby Smart comes with some special features on the phone against other smartphone available on the market. This phone is planned to officially released Starting March 4 under AT&T.


Samsung Rugby Smart is a waterproof and dustproof phone in which capable of special features, include can be submerged in up to 1m of water for 30 minutes, and can withstand extreme temperatures. Another phone that has this features is Panasonic Eluga that prepared to be join in MWC 2012 in Barcelona. 


Samsung Rugby Smart is featured with the Android OS 2.3 Gingerbread, which the update to ICS should be available on after the release. This phone also featured with 3.7-inch WVGA Super AMOLED touchscreen display and a 5MP camera with HD video recording. It also supports 4G service, Wi-Fi®, corporate email and the full line of media including location, music and social networking services.

Specifications
  • Technology: GSM, EDGE, UMTS, HSPA+
  • Operating System:  Android 2.3
  • Display:  3.7-inch WVGA Super AMOLED display
  • External Memory: Supports up to 32GB via microSD™
  • Internal Memory: 4GB
  • Dimensions: 122.4mm x 65.9mm x 12.19mm
  • Weight: 4.2 oz
  • Camera: 5MP rear facing with flash and auto focus with HD 720p video capture; 1.3 MP front facing camera;
  • Battery: 1650 mAh LiIon Poly
  • Talk Time: Up to 8 hours
  • Standby Time: Up to 16 days


Samsung Galaxy S3 is expected to hit the market beginning in Objective.

Samsung Galaxy S3
Many had grumbled about the delay in the have up currently from Os Gingerbread to Os 4.0 Ice Cream Meals after the latest Os OS had been announced, but now using Ice Cream Meals for New new Samsung Galaxy S2 business entrepreneurs might become a reality before they expected.

The information was revealed by specialized primary Eldar Murtazin in his tweets. He lately consisting that Objective 1st would be the period when the cell cellphone would get the OS have up currently. This is about monthly prior to the old expected period of have up currently.

Murtazin’s tweets study, “Android 4 aka ics for sgs2 is going to be generally offered by Objective 1(depends from county/operator).”

Last year on Last Jan New new samsung had announced that Galaxy S2, Galaxy See and Galaxy Tab devices would get the Ice Cream Meals have up currently in near upcoming. New new samsung had refrained from providing a certain period. Another have up currently from New new samsung had described that the Galaxy S2 and Galaxy See would get the have up currently to Ice Cream Meals before the end of the first 1 / 4 of 2012.

As the wishes had well well rested more by Objective end, the preponement of the have up currently came as a welcome impact. The Fb have up currently of HTC reports that cellular cell cellphone devices its line that would be getting the bring up to date in the next two months. It also adds that the first HTC devices to get Os 4.0 would be the Sensation, Sensation 4G and Sensation XE. The business entrepreneurs of these cellular cell cellphone devices would get the impact joy during the the other day of Objective.

Owners of HTC devices other than the ones described above need not lose center for HTC would have up currently the next team easily after it comes out the first one. The cellular cell cellphone devices to get lucky in the second team would be the HTC Rezound, Magnificent, Shock 4G, EVO 3D, EVO Style 4G, Awesome S, Wish S and Wish HD.

Ice Cream Meals, the latest Os 4.0 OS comes pre-installed on the New new samsung Galaxy Nexus through Verizon wifi wireless Wireless. This will be followed by Splash in the U.S. to have the Galaxy Nexus, which is acknowledged to be the best ICS cell cellphone.

With the Ice Cream Meals have up currently, New new samsung is enhancing its market market in the very very competitive cell cellphone market. It is already being regarded to be among the recommended of cell cellphone lovers and has become the best system in the record of Os cell cellphone devices.

But a roadblock in the masterdom of Samsung’s Galaxy S3 dominates despite its Ice Cream Meals firsts. HTC is about to release the Zeta cell cellphone whenever they want now and Zeta is acknowledged to be a winning one with its gorgeous design, features and the already set up Ice Cream Meals OS on it.

Is Apple's Potential Impact on Television Market being Underestimated by Samsung ?

Samsung as the leadest vendor to release their product of TVs has been known wideworld. They also become the giant manufacturer of mobile phone, LCD TVs, and other electronics. Considering this situation, they might forget of other competition on marker.

Soon after rumors of Apple's plans for entering the television market began to gain significant momentum late last year, analysts noted that the industry's existing players were already "scrambling" to react to Apple's likely entry and its chances of remaking the industry.

But perhaps not all television manufacturers are sweating Apple's arrival, as Pocket-lint reports on comments from a Samsung product manager indicating that his company is confident that its massive investment in picture quality improvements will trump anything Apple might be able to put together in other areas.

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"We've not seen what they've done but what we can say is that they don't have 10,000 people in R&D in the vision category," [Samsung product manager Chris Moseley] said.
"They don't have the best scaling engine in the world and they don't have world renowned picture quality that has been awarded more than anyone else.
"TVs are ultimately about picture quality. Ultimately. How smart they are...great, but let's face it that's a secondary consideration. The ultimate is about picture quality and there is no way that anyone, new or old, can come along this year or next year and beat us on picture quality.
"So, from that perspective, it's not a great concern but it remains to be seen what they're going to come out with, if anything."
As a product manager, Moseley's words carry less weight than if they had come from a senior executive with broader responsibility for the company's overall direction, and so it remains unclear whether Moseley's lack of concern about Apple's plans is a personal perspective or a broader indication of the company's thinking on the matter. Moseley is also obviously charged with promoting his company's products and thus would be expected to position them as industry leaders.

Nevertheless, Moseley's comments leave him open to comparisons with other representatives of Apple's competitors who underestimated the company as it entered new markets. Executives at Microsoft and Research in Motion famously panned Apple's iPhone announcement, while others scoffed at Apple's plans to completely reinvent the tablet market with the iPad.

Apple's ultimate plans for a television set are unknown, and its ability to drive a revolution in the well-established and low-profit television industry remains to be seen, but the company's success over the past 10-15 years has proven that competitors would be wise to keep an eye on Apple's efforts.

Source: Forum.Macrumors

7 Samsung Phones to Update to Ice Cream Sandwich


Ice Cream Sandwich

Seven Mobile Phones of Galaxy will be able update their operating system into Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. This of course lucky to those who have these Galaxys.

In the first quarter of 2012, Ice Cream Sandwiches will be present for the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Note. Then, it would be followed by five other products, including Galaxy R , Galaxy Tab 10.1, Tab Galaxy 8.9, Galaxy Tab 7.7, Tab 7.0 and Galaxy Plus. Unfortunately, the Galaxy S which is equipped with a capable harware does not get to the list.

"To upgrade an operating system, Samsung will make a separate announcement regarding the schedule of upgrades in each market, depending on circumstances and the conditions specified operators, "wrote Samsung in his official blog.

The features offered at the Ice Cream Sandwich in between mobile hangouts, recent apps & multitasking. Perhaps, the most anticipated feature is the unlock face , ie facial recognition feature that allows users to open lock your phone just by showing his face to the camera. Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung and Google's cooperation, is the first device to taste Ice Cream Sandwich.

Reportedly, Google is also going to upgrade the Nexus S. Other vendors such as LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and HTC are also going to upgrade their devices to the Ice Cream Sandwich. Although all is not sure when and what tools are going to use Ice Cream Sandwich.

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