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News & Reviews:   smartphone

  • Rumours: HP Making Smartphones Again?

    Rumours: HP Making Smartphones Again?

    Yam Su Yin, HP Senior Director, was recently quoted that the company may be looking to get back into the mobile industry with a smartphone. The quote in question is:

    "Being late you have to create a different set of proposition. There are still things that can be done. Its not late. When HP has a smartphone, it will give a differentiated experience."-Yam Su Yin, Senior Director Consumer PC and Media Tablets, HP

    It isn't the first time HP has made smartphones but almost all of their devices have crashed and burned in the long run. This included the Palm, Palm Pre and Palm Pixi. This was mainly because the phones just weren't selling, perhaps not because of innovation as the HP webOS was widely seen as the next real challenger for the Apple iPhone but maybe because of a lack in hype and marketing focus.

  • Smart Beam Pico Projector for Any Smartphone

    Smart Beam Pico Projector for Any Smartphone

    Pico Projectors are teeny tiny LED (usually) based projectors that are much easier to carry around than your average projector (which are about the size of a standard mini-tower desktop). While there are pico projectors for smartphones, most pico projectors of that kind only work for a certain type of smartphone. So far, only the Samsung Galaxy Beam and the Promate lumiTab are the only smartphone and tablet that have built-in pico projectors. Well, now with the Smart Beam (or otherwise known as the INNOIO INNOCUBE) cube you can get a pico projector that works with any smartphone.

  • Sony Shows-off 5000 mAh CP-F5 Portable Mobile Charger

    Sony Shows-off 5000 mAh CP-F5 Portable Mobile Charger

    Sony has recently revealed their new CP-F5 USB Portable Charger for the masses. While it retains the same ultra-slim 9.4mm aluminum body as the CP-F1L, Sony have increased the battery size by up to 40% for 5000 mAh worth of charge on the move. Since most smartphones have batteries up to 2500 mAh this means that you have enough to charge your smartphone twice or charge two smartphones on a single charge from the CP-F5. Tech specs for the CP-F5 include:

    • 5000 mAh
    • Aluminum body
    • 9.44mm | 156g
    • Lithium-ion polymer battery
    • 1.5A high output
    • Fast charge while retaining 90% capacity after 1000 charges
  • Huawei CEO Confident of 3rd Place by 2015

    Huawei CEO Confident of 3rd Place by 2015

    Huawei is a well known company in mobile telecommunications but hasn't really made much waves with their smartphones. However, things have been picking up, especially with the recent release of the Huawei Ascend P6 which currently holds the title of World's slimmest smartphone. Other products like the Ascend Mate phablet are also providing good performance with build quality. In a sign of further confidence, Richard Yu, Huawei's CEO has revealed that he intends to position Huawei as the 3rd mobile maker worldwide by 2015. While it sounds like quite a claim, after some more thought the only ones to stand in their way for third spot would be Nokia, BlackBerry or LG making it quite possible with the right products.

  • Rumours: Samsung Smartphones Going Carbon Fiber?

    Rumours: Samsung Smartphones Going Carbon Fiber?

    While Nokia has been cosying up with Pelican Imaging, Samsung have reportedly been doing the same with SGL Group which specializes in carbon-based materials like carbon-fiber composites and graphite. This has led to rumours that maybe instead of metal, the next Samsung Smartphone may instead use graphite or carbon-fiber composites, both of which are relatively easier and faster to produce than a metal unibody chassis, while being super tough at the same time. Check out the quotes from both parties below:

    SGL Group’s carbon-based materials combine several unique properties such as very good electrical and thermal conductivity, heat and corrosion resistance as well as high mechanical strength combined with low weight. Products from SGL Group are used predominantly in the steel, aluminum, automotive and chemical industries as well as in the semiconductor, solar and LED sectors and in lithium-ion batteries. Carbon-based materials and products are also being used increasingly in the wind power, aerospace and defense industries.

  • Rumours: HTC One With Windows Phone 8 Coming Soon?

    Rumours: HTC One With Windows Phone 8 Coming Soon?

    Perhaps looking to capitalize on the HTC One's success, HTC have been rumoured to be looking into releasing a Windows Phone powered HTC One. According to tipsters, this new Windows Phone HTC One won't be exactly the same as the original HTC One with a screen between 4 and 5 inches.

    This version could take the way of the upcoming HTC One Mini which retains the metal chassis, UltraPixel camera and front-facing Beats Audio speakers. We feel that since most Windows Phone smartphones seem to be packing dual-SIM capabilities it would be a good idea for HTC to just take the China-only version instead (which comes with dual-SIM and a removable battery). No news on when exactly it would be available but it is expected in Q3 of 2013 before the holidays and it should also pack in Microsoft's latest Windows Phone 8.1 mobile operating system as well.

  • Samsung ATIV Q Breaks AnTuTu Benchmarks

    Samsung ATIV Q Breaks AnTuTu Benchmarks

    Imagine an x86 tablet doing a benchmark for Android devices like AnTuTu and you'll get some pretty high scores. Imagine that with the Samsung ATIV Q, one of the most powerful x86 based tablets in existance and you'll get AnTuTu scores that beat out everything else in the market. Thanks to the dual nature of the Samsung ATIV Q it was able to run the AnTuTu Benchmark and got an AnTuTu score of 54861. So far, the highest AnTuTu score was previously Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 devices with AnTuTu scores of around 33000 points.

    Of course, this is by no means a fair apples vs oranges comparison since the Samsung ATIV Q is packing a very fast Intel Core i5 and 4GB of RAM while even the fastest smartphone is still limited to 2GB of RAM and a much more energy efficient processor and chipset. Will we ever see Intel Core i5's in Smartphones or smaller sized tablets? Probably not, as for that market, Intel is using the Atom based Silvermont range which have so far still not beaten the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800. It does point towards a more promising future for Intel in mobile (and more powerful devices for us) if they manage to pull off the same sort of performance for the processors meant for the mobile market.

  • Xbox and PC Games Coming to Android and iOS

    Xbox and PC Games Coming to Android and iOS

    Smartphone game maker Klab, Inc has made a deal with Microsoft that may soon allow us to play Xbox and Windows PC games (under the Microsoft banner) to be ported over to iOS and Android devices. According to rumours, these games may soon be available for iOS and Android later in 2013. So far the first game scheduled to come from this deal is rumoured to be "Age of Empires" and it is expected to be free to play (or perhaps just the first few levels).

    While Windows Phone does have access to Xbox games in general, the selection of titles for the Windows Phone platform is relatviely limited. If this deal does go through well, and there are a whole bunch of things which can go wrong (too difficult to port over, bad port, too much like an emulator etc.) then we can expect even more games from other platforms or brands perhaps making their way to iOS and Android devices in the not so far future. Stay tuned, we'll keep you posted.

  • Sony May Release New SmartWatch at Mobile Asia Expo

    Sony May Release New SmartWatch at Mobile Asia Expo

    Sony has brought a number of SmartWatches out for consumers from 2010 to 2012. However, not many have sold (perhaps due to very high prices and limited functionality). However, with a number other competitors looking to make smartwatches of their own, Sony are looking to release a new SmartWatch pretty soon. In tweets released recently, Sony have teased a statistic from BI Intelligence stating that "1/3 smartphone users want smart wrist wear" and an image of the previous Sony SmartWatch while hinting that they may release this new Sony SmartWatch at the Mobile Asia Expo, due from 26 June 2013 to 28 June 2013 in Shanghai. No other teasers or other data were available so stay tuned for further developments.

  • Intel Launches "Haswell" 4th Generation Intel Core Processors in Malaysia

    Intel Launches "Haswell" 4th Generation Intel Core Processors in Malaysia

    While Intel already made the big launch for their Haswell or 4th Generation Intel Core Processors back during Computex Taipei 2013, they recently launched the new processor range officially in Malaysia. For those who don't follow Intel that closely, the new 4th Generation Intel Core Processors codenamed Haswell, bring a number of new features to the table which include:

    • a new single System-on-chip (SOC) design
    • 50% longer battery life
    • lower power requirements
    • built-in graphics on par with entry and mid-range discrete graphic cards
    • 4K video decode
    • better Intel vPro business scurity

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