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Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S:Some Info & Price

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Raise your hand everybody who at any point these past few months wanted an Xperia arc. Whoa, not bad. Hardly a surprise though. Who wouldn't want it? The Xperia arc is pure class, a daring display of skill and style.
Now, you might just want to keep those hands up. Cause the Xperia arc keeps on coming. Nothing wrong with Sony Ericsson wanting you to continue to want their top droid. They had more than one way to go about it. Obviously, a price drop wasn't one of them. A facelift? Maybe, if it were any other phone. It's the Xperia arc though and we need to show some respect.
So, seven months later, Sony Ericsson proceed with the upgrade. An overclocked processor, the latest Android release and some new paint jobs - this is not an upgrade that makes the original obsolete. It's an upgrade nonetheless and we'll treat it as one until proven otherwise.
Let’s take a look at an already familiar feature set, shall we?

 

Tech-Logik
Xperia arc S Mobile Features:
  • 4.2” Reality Touchscreen with Mobile BRAVIA Engine
  • 8.1 MP Camera with Sony 3D sweep panorama technology\
  • 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 CPU
  • Google Android 2.3.4
  • Available in five colors Pure White, Midnight Blue, Misty Silver, Gloss Black and Sakura Pink
  • xLOUD Loudness Enhancement
  • FM radio with RDS
Sony Xperia S Android Mobile Technical Specifications:
  • UMTS HSPA 900, 2100
  • GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900
  • 4.2-inch (854 x 480 pixels) Capacitive multi-touch scratch-resistant mineral glass Display
  • 8.1 Megapixel Camera with 16X Smart Zoom, 720p HD Video
  • 320MB memory + 8GB Micro SD Card included
  • W-Fi, DLNA, HDMI, 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Wi-Fi Hotspot, Native USB tethering
  • aGPS (Google Maps with Street View)
  • Sony Ericsson Music Player
  • Android Market, Timescape, Google search, Google Voice Search
  • Talk time on 3G Up to 7 hours 55 minutes
  • Standby time up to 460 hours
  • Dimensions: 125 x 63 x 8.7 mm
  • Weight: 117 gms

Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S Price in India: Approx Rs. 20,000 ~ 25,000/- INR
Xperia Arc S Android Phone Box Pack: Handset, battery, Stereo handsfree, 8GB memory card, Charger, Micro USB cable, User documentation

Nokia 603 announced with Symbian Belle

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Nokia just announced its next Symbian Belle device ie the Nokia 603. The phone joins the ever increasing family of Symbian Belle devices and is powered by a 1Ghz processor. The 603 comes in a range of exciting colors. The screen is a 3.5" Clear Black Display panel which should ensure great visibility even in sunlight. Specs : 1Ghz processor coupled with 512MB RAM Seven hours talktime and 460 hours in standby The phone measures 113.5 x 57.1 x 12.7mm and weighs 106.9g. Pentaband reception (WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100, GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900) Bluetooth 3.0 WiFi NFC Support 5MP camera with 720p video recording 1500mAh battery.The phone will be available in Q4 2011 and will retail for about EUR 200 at launch.

New Viber for Android and iPhone

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Viber VOIP (Voice Over IP) app for Android and iPhone has been updated to version 2.1 that brings new features such as new Voice engine that offers better voice quality, Location sharing, Photo sharing, typing indicator and lots more. Features in Viber for Android and iPhone v2.1 All new Voice engine that offers better voice quality even on networks with less bandwidth Now you can share your current location with your contacts with the location feature while messaging Send and receive Photos via Viber messages Order of the tabs has been changed to improve accessibility to the Messages section New “is typing” indicator will be let you know when your friend is typing Landscape support for Messages ‘More’ screen has been rearranged with new customization features Notification if message sending is failed and option to resend it (in iPhone) This version also has number of bug fixes. Download Viber for Android and iPhone from the Android Market and the Apple iTunes store for free.

HTC Sensation XL vs HTC Sensation XE

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HTC's Sensation's battle it out as the Sensation XE takes on the Sensation XL

Here's another comparison for you to take your decisions........!

We compare HTC's new Sensation XL to the recently released Sensation XE. 

Form:-
HTC Sensation XL - 132.5x70.7x9.9mm, 162.5g
HTC Sensation XE - 126.1x65.4x11.3mm, 151g
We’re normally not a huge fan of HTC devices when it comes to visual design but in fairness the company seems to have pulled out all the stops on these two.
The overall shape is looking not quite as soft as HTC phones normally appear. There’s also a higher screen-to-bodywork space ratio going on which we approve of.
Both are very clean and minimalist which works well.
We couldn’t pick between the two: they both have their charms so we’re calling it a draw.
Winner - Draw
Display
For both devices HTC has opted for Sony’s S-LCD capacitive touchscreen technology which offers brighter visuals, more vivid colours and is kinder to battery-life.
The Sensation XE has a 4.3-inch screen with a resolution of 540x960 pixels, giving a pixel density of 256 pixels-per-inch (ppi).
The Sensation XL has the larger of the two displays at 4.7-inches. The resolution is a scratch lower at 480x800 pixels and correspondingly the pixel density is not as good as the Sensation XE’s at 199ppi.
Each handset comes loaded with the HTC Sense user interface along with accelerometer and gyroscope sensors for screen orientation. They also both feature multi-touch input and capacitive touch-sensitive buttons under the glass.
The Sensation XE wins this round by having a higher resolution and pixel density, so the images on-screen are going to be much more crisp.
Winner - HTC Sensation XE
Storage
With the Sensation XE the amount of onboard storage is oddly lacking when you consider the rest of the spec line-up is pretty good - the Sensation XE has 4GB of internal memory but only 1GB of this is user accessible.
However, with the Sensation XL HTC has upped its game and is offering much more in-built space to play with, a whole 16GB in fact.
Both phones have 768MB of RAM to give the processor a bit of a boost.
The Sensation XE has microSD card support up to 32GB but sadly card support has been neglected on the Sensation XL.
We have to side with the phone which brings more onboard storage space to the table, and that is the Sensation XL.
Winner - HTC Sensation XL

Processor
Both phones carry Qualcomm processors clocked at 1.5GHz running Snapdragon chipsets and fitted with Adreno graphics processing units (GPU).
However, they’re actually quite different setups when you get into the workings of each device.
The Sensation XL uses a single core Scorpion processor on the MSM8255 chipset and an Adreno 205 GPU.
The XE is much better equipped with a dual core processor on the MSM8260 chipset and a ramped-up Adreno 220 GPU.
When dealing with Android it pays to bring dual core and the XE is packing the right tools for the job here. We give the Sensation XE the victory this round.
Winner - HTC Sensation XE
Operating System
These are both Android handsets running 2.3 Gingerbread, the most recent smartphone build.
There’s not a lot we can say about Gingerbread that hasn’t been said before. It’s relatively stable and it’s slicker and more user-friendly than previous versions.Multitasking is also excellent.
There are a few areas we find lacking and Honeycomb for tablets has certainly shown the way to improve the system. We have high hopes for Ice Cream Sandwich to make waves in this regard when it hits in the next few months but until then Gingerbread is starting to look a little tired.
Winner - Draw
Camera
Each phone has an 8-megapixel primary camera at 3264x2448 pixels with autofocus, dual LED flash and geo-tagging.
The Sensation XL is capable of 720p video capture while the Sensation XE trumps it with 1080p capability, both support video calls.
The Sensation XE has some additional features including touch focus, image stabilisation, face detection, instant capture and stereo-sound recording for video.
The Sensation XL has a 1.3-megapixel secondary camera while the Sensation XE’s is only VGA.
Both are excellent camera setups but we think the Sensation XE has a more appealing feature line-up.
Winner - HTC Sensation XE
Final Thoughts
Both phones are decent offerings from HTC and it’s very difficult to choose a winner here.
The Sensation XE has a better set of specs in most areas. For instance, it has a much more powerful processor, a better camera and a sharper screen.
However, it is quite lacking when it comes to internal storage and this is a big blot on an otherwise great handset.
On the other end of things, the Sensation XL’s selling point is its larger screen size, but because you trade-off on picture quality it’s not really a compromise we’re in favour of.
For us the big draw of this phone is the storage space and even this is marred by the lack of a card slot.
Although good in their own right the processor spec, display and camera don’t come out well against the Sensation XE’s hardware.
Ultimately we’d pick the Sensation XE, but that low storage capacity sure does sting.

 
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MAXX mobiles - MAXX Ditto MX222 with Dual Displays

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MAXX mobiles has launched MAXX Ditto MX222 with the Dual Displays that it is targeted at youth market. It has display and keypad on both the side and there are cameras on the side of phone. It has 2 inch TFT screen and bar keypad on both sides and comes with 1.3MP dual camera. It is a dual SIM (GSM +GSM) phone with Dual Standby. It is 16mm thick and weighs 81.7g.
It also features FM radio with scheduling, Bluetooth, 3.5mm audio jack, Audio Player with MP3, AAC & WAV support and Video Player with MP4, AVI & 3GPP support and it also comes with free 2GB memory card that is pre-loaded with multimedia content including music and videos and has expandable memory support up to 8GB with MicroSD. It has 800 mAh battery that offers 250- 300 hours standby and 2.5- 3.5 hours of talk time.
The JAVA enabled handset is pre-loaded with a dedicated application for Facebook and it also includes exciting games and applications like EmoteTalk that lets you share expressive emoticons, interactive text and music with others.
The MAXX Ditto MX222 comes in Red & Blue and Red & Yellow colors, and is priced at Rs. 3, 788. It would be available in retails shops including, Planet M, Tata Croma, Hyper City, Star Bazaar, Mobile & Gadgets, Indian Naval Canteen, Kings Electronics, Hotspot, Reliance Web World and NEXT electronics.

MVL Mobiles-Touch Phone - CAMORAMA G99

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The world is so beautiful; it deserves to be captured in wide angle. MVL’s Camorama Phone G99.
Thats the new Tag line for MVL Mobiles,it has just launched its new Touch Phone.


With panoramic feature of this phone you can capture a very wide view. MVL G99 is full touch screen phone that comes with 3.2MP camera and Push Mail features.
Its a Full Touchscreen Phone with bright display thought not as bright as AMOLED or LCD.
The screen size is good-3.2" and Wi-Fi is a good addition and a delight to its segment.
MVL is also giving a Year Replacement warranty.

Phone - CAMORAMA G99

Features
3.2” Full Touch Screen
3.2 MP Camera with Panorama view supported
FM Radio with Recording
Answering Machine
Wi-Fi
Sniffer
Phone book/SMS Backup
One year Replacement warranty*
Free Push Mail**

Unboxing Nokia N9 : Video

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Yes indeed, it is finally here in my hands: Nokia’s long awaited first (and hopefully not the last) Meego Smartphone, the Nokia N9! I got my test device for the upcoming weeks this Friday, thanks to Nokia Austria, enduring a rainy trip to Vienna just to get it as soon as possible! I did not waste much time and proudly present to you now, the unboxing of the georgeous 3,9″ Touchscreen device – a true pleasure for me, as i hope it is for you! Enjoy, and if you have any questions, leave them in the comments and I’ll answer them as soon as possible!! Watch the video after the break!