Hardware

Galaxy Tab 10.1 Lions Special Edition Exclusive In Korea

Samsung unveiled this week a very exclusive limited edition of the tablet Galaxy Tab 10.1, made ​​in an edition of only 150 copies in Korea to celebrate the victory of the Samsung Lions baseball team. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 Lions Special Edition will be sold in a special package, which includes a ball and a top official of the Samsung Lions baseball...

Delays In Sight For The First RIM Smartphone With Software BBX

Barclays Capital analysts are skeptical about the possibility that Research In Motion is able to launch early next year, the first smartphone running BBX, the Canadian necessary to remain competitive and to try to stem the decline in sales. According to analyst Jeff Kvaal of Barclays Capital hardware certification process of the first RIM smartphone with software BBX has suffered some delays, which can probably lead to their introduction until the middle of next year. Kvaal also claims to...

Ice Cream Sandwich Natively Supports The Themes For The Keyboard

Rumors continue to arrive on this new Android 4.0, and today we talk about the virtual keyboard. It seems that, through a menu item, you can change the look of the standard keyboard of Ice Cream, with the possibility to choose between some of the available themes. Although the course will feature inviariate, it is easy pernsare that this feature will be exploited by developers to create beautiful custom keyboards to be made available to all on the Android...

Microsoft Allows Smartphone Windows Phone Without Camera

Microsoft has recently updated the hardware requirements to which manufacturers must abide by authorizing the construction of smartphones Windows Phone without a camera. Rather than trying to get cheaper mobile phones, Microsoft's decision seems linked to the need for terminals suitable for use within companies to protect their trade secrets can not tolerate the use of camera phones. By now even the phones from a few tens of euros have a camera, the green light to smartphones Windows Phone...

Android Smartphones Fail More Easily

The decline in construction quality that comes from the push toward low-end handsets threatens to undermine the credibility of the Android ecosystem, with an increase in service costs borne by the telephone companies and major inconvenience to customers. According to research carried out by the specialist firm WDS, warranty repairs will cost terminals Android to mobile operators about 2 billion dollars annually, with a percentage of failures higher than reported by competitors operating...
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