Best Five Newly Released Smartphones


Are you looking forward to getting yourself a new smartphone? The world of smartphone is flooded with innumerable options, making the choice even more tougher. Here are some collections of newly released smartphone with new features and its impressive look.

Here are the 10 best newly released smartphones available in the market soon.

1. HTC Titan

HTC Titan

HTC Titan has a striking 4.7 super LCD touchscreen display with 480×800 pixel resolution powered by single core 1.5 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM with latest windows OS.

The 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash is the coolest feature in the Titan and capable of recording 720p HD videos. It has a new addition of burst mode feature that lets you take a series of pictures quickly and then choose the best one and Panorama. There is also face detection that will detect multiple faces. Tap to focus and tap to take or by pressing the camera button.

Titan will support GSM networks and tri band HSPA networks offering 3G connectivity. It features a gyroscope sensor for orientation and a gravity sensor and Digital Compass for applications. It also offers both Bluetooth and WiFi support and will be available in the November.

2. Samsung Captivate Glide

Samsung Captivate Glide

The new Samsung Captivate Glide is a 4G Android smartphone with a thin side-slide QWERTY keyboard and a powerful Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core 1 GHz processor, 1GB of RAM and runs on Android 2.3 OS.

 It has a large 4 inch Super AMOLED display with 480×800 pixel resolution, 8 Megapixel digital camera with powerful flash with 1080p HD video recording and has a 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera, it has 8 GB of built in memory and up to 32 GB of expandable memory.

3. HTC Radar

HTC Radar

HTC Radar has a 3.8 inch WVGA S-LCD display and has a resolution of 480×800 pixels, with the same resolution as the Titan. Powered by 1GHz Snapdragon processor, 512 MB of RAM and runs on updated Windows 7.5 Mango OS.

 It’s also equipped with a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with a single LED flash and capable to record 720p HD video recording. Connections include a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microUSB port and there’s 8GB of memory as well. Pricing and availability have not been announced.

The HTC Radar is a quad-band GSM, dual-band, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS on board. The other notable thing about the Radar is that it is the first Mango phone to support T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 4G network. Pricing and availability have not been announced.

4. Motorola Atrix

Motorola Atrix

The latest smartphone has 4 inch capacitive touchscreen with 540×960 pixel HD resolutions, powered by NVIDIA’s dual-core Tegra 2 powerhouse 1GHz, 1 GB of RAM and runs on Android 2.2.1 OS.

It has a 5 megapixel camera with 720 video capture and dual LED flash, VGA (0.3 MP) front-facing camera, Bluetooth, WiFi, 16 GB of internal storage and 32 GB of expandable memory.

5. Huawei Ascend II

Huawei Ascend II

The Ascend II runs the Android Gingerbread OS, and carries a 600MHz processor. It has a 3.5 inch HVGA display as well as a 5-megapixel camera. Although the specs aren’t exactly mind-blowing, the phone is quite stylish, with sleek curves and a black-and-white color scheme.

It features Wi-Fi capability and 3G Real Web Browsing and smartphone also gives customers access to more than 200,000 cool apps on the Android Market(TM) as well as great Google applications such as YouTube, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Search and more.

India launches Aakash, the cheapest tablet around


The much awaited India’s ultra-low-cost tablet is finally here. The much talked-about $35 tablet has been branded Aakash, and not Sakshat as reported earlier.

The initial cost at which the government is acquiring one lakh units the tablet PC from DataWind is Rs 2250 per unit. The target price at which the government intends to acquire an additional 1 crore units is the previously publicised Rs 1750 per unit.


Powered by Android 2.2 (Froyo) and a 366 Mhz processor the 7-inch tablet has a resistive touch screen. The Aakash tablet is in fact DataWind’s UBISlate 7 tablet. Weighing 350 grams the tablet has 256MB RAM and an internal storage of 2GB Flash memory.

The tablet will also be commercially available from November at a price of Rs 2999. A cellular modem will be the additional feature in the commercial model. Some units of the tablet PC were also distributed to the students present at the launch event in New Delhi. The device will initially be made available to post-secondary students.

The Aakash tablet also has support for Wi-Fi connectivity and includes a microphone and stereo earphones. The tablet also comes with a 12-month replacement warranty. The device was first showcased in back in July 2010. The tablet supports additional external memory up to 32 GB and includes an USB port.

A keyboard portfolio case for the tablet will also be made available during the commercial launch at an additional cost of Rs 300.

India trails fellow BRIC nations Brazil, Russia and China in the drive to get its 1.2 billion population connected to technologies such as the Internet and mobile phones, a report by risk analysis firm Maplecroft said this year.

The number of Internet users grew 15-fold between 2000 and 2010, according to another recent report. Still, just 8 per cent of Indians have access. That compares with nearly 40 per cent in China.

Some 19 million people subscribe to mobile phones every month, making India the world’s fastest growing market, but most are from the wealthier segment of the population in towns.

The launch last week of Amazon’s Kindle Fire shook up the global tablet market, with its $199 price tag and slick browser a serious threat to Apple’s iPad.

Like the Kindle Fire, the Aakash uses the Google Android operating system, but market watchers were sceptical the Indian-made device will have mass appeal.

Specifications:

Hardware:

- Processor: 366 Mhz. Connexant with Graphics accelerator and HD Video processor
- Memory (RAM): 256MB RAM / Storage (Internal): 2GB Flash
- Storage (External): 2GB to 32GB Supported
- Peripherals (USB2.0 ports, number): 1 Standard USB port
- Audio out: 3.5mm jack / Audio in: 3.5mm jack
- Display and Resolution: 7″ display with 800×480 pixel resolution
- Input Devices: Resistive touch screen
- Connectivity and Networking: GPRS and WiFi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g
- Power and Battery: Up to 180 minutes on battery. AC adapter 200-240 volt range.

Software:

- OS: Android 2.2
- Document Rendering
* Supported Document formats: DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, ODT, ODP
* PDF viewer, Text editor
- Multimedia and Image Display
* Image viewer supported formats: PNG, JPG, BMP and GIF
* Supported audio formats: MP3, AAC, AC3, WAV, WMA
* Supported video formats: MPEG2, MPEG4, AVI, FLV
- Communication and Internet
* Web browser – Standards Compliance: xHTML 1.1 compliant, JavaScript 1.8 compliant
* Separate application for online YouTube video
- Safety and other standards compliance
* CE certification / RoHS certification

10 Coolest USB Accessories


USB Beverage Cooler

This is -literally- the coolest one of all: a USB mini fridge for your drinks. Plug this USB LED Beverage Cooler ($29.99)to your PC’s USB port and chill a can on your own desk. One of the coolest USB accesories out there, the LED Beverage Cooler is retro styled and has a small blue LED inside. The LED helps your drink stay cool by tricking it to think the air inside the cooler is from the Arctic, because everyone knows that blue lights make you feel cold. So add a little style to your desk and keep your drink cold at the same time. Chill, dude.

USB Missile Launcher

The workplace has become a dangerous place. Sonic grenades, catapults, lightsabers, ninjas… you need protection, and not just any. Defend your office with this awesome USB Missile Launcher ($32.49) and fire those missiles right from your desk. The Missile Launcher moves Left, Right, Up and Down, has got pre-recorded sound effects and shoots more than 10 feet at an extremely fast rate.

USB Pole Dancer

It sounds like the ultimate male fantasy – a Pole Dancer on your desk everyday In fact, it should be included as part of the standard workplace agreement, but well, it’s finally within your grasp – so to speak. The USB Pole Dancer ($67.99) is the pole dancer you can admit to when everyone’s watching. Just plug her into your USB port and start typing. As you type, she performs. The lights flash, the music plays and your bikini-clad blonde performs her routine. And there’s no need to go tucking dollars anywhere (we read somewhere, they do that): the faster you type, the faster this cheeky minx dances.

USB Desk Vacuum

Messy desk? Well, this tiny retro-designed USB Desk Vacuum ($13.49) can’t help with the big stuff, but it can definitely help keep your workstation crumb-free! Just plug it into a free USB port and vacuum up those crumbs… and yes, the mini-vacuum handle tilts back, just like the real one. Cool, as in “clean.”

USB Microscope

This USB Digital Microscope ($74.95) allows you to capture some incredibly high quality images and video (up to 200X) and display them on your PC using a simple USB connection. View specimens collected around the house, backyard, your desk, or the fridge. Look at the micro-printing on a dollar bill or examine the traces on your motherboard. This microscope provides you an easy way to zoom in on a wide variety of objects to satisfy your curiosity of the world around you. Ever wondered what lint looks like or the mold growing on your week-old bagels? Now you can find out.

USB Airplane Fan

The aviators out there can now keep cool during their flight simulator sessions in front of the computer, using this USB Airplane Fan ($17.95). Cool man, cool!

Star Wars Lightsaber USB Lamp

Fans of the Star Wars saga can now light up their workspace using the weapon of a Jedi: the Star Wars Lightsaber USB Lamp ($26.24). The lightsabre is 13 inches tall, and yes, it can be removed from its dock to be used as your weapon of choice.

USB Plasma Ball

Just the word plasma makes you think of going boldly where no-one has gone before. However, the beauty of this awesome USB Plasma Ball ($10.95) is that you don’t have to wrestle Klingons in the outer regions of the Thark Quadrant to play with it; just plug this neat gizmo into your USB port, and streams of red and blue plasma light will flicker out from the core of the hand-blown glass sphere throwing mesmerising light trails across its surface. Touch the sphere with your fingers, and blue light will shoot out towards your fingertips.

Darth Vader USB 4-port Hub

Its that part of the dark side which has always beckoned to you in your dreams. Just to make your life the living nightmare that it really is, you could get this Darth Vader USB 4-port Hub ($59.99) and either continue with the torment even in your waking hours or simply give in and admit that you belong to that part of the force.

USB Portable Chess

This unique USB Portable Roll Up Chess Game ($107.99) allows you to track your moves on the board. You can play against a friend or the computer and even use it as a portable game board. The included software allows you to record, save and replay your games. Simply tap the board with your chess piece to signify a move and the software will keep track.

Low Cost Tablets in India


It’s raining tablets these days. Almost every person wants to own it. What resist a lot of people from buying these tablets is their hefty price tags. There is a myth regarding low cost tablets in terms of features, but most of these products come along with some great features, like Wi-Fi, 3G and GPS. So if you were holding yourself back from buying a tablet, your search comes to an end, as listed below are some affordable tablets, which support different applications.

MSI WindPad 100A

msi

This device has a very sleek and slim outlook, equipped with 1280 x 800 IPS. With different ports, it also includes 3.5mm audio jack, USB and HDMI. It features rear camera of 5MP and front camera of 2 MP and is powered by Tegra 2 processor with 2 GB RAM. You can avail this tablet with both 16 GB and 32 GB. This device is priced around 17,000.

 

Reliance 3G Tab

reliance

Reliance 3G tablet powered by Android 2.3, comes with a 7-inch display. It also possesses micro SD storage space supporting up to 32GB. It sports two cameras of 2MP and also includes other features like GPS, mobile TV, voice calling, video streaming and others. It is priced at 12,999.

Olive Pad VT-100

olive

OlivePad – VT100 is India’s first 3.5G Pad. It sports 7-inch touch screen display with Android operating system, supporting Bluetooth 3.5G HSUPA and Wi-fi. It features three inbuilt mega-pixel camera and a front camera. It also offers gaming console, easy access to social networking, an e-book reader, GPS for maps, video and voice calling and television. It is available in India for 14,490.

Wespro Digital ePad

wespro

This is another tablet that is affordable and sports different features. It comes with 400 MHz processor, 1.9 Android operating system. It also features 128 MBRAM, Wi-Fi, MP3,MPEG, expandable memory up to 32 GB, WMA DIVX and XVID file formats. You can own this tablet for 5,999 only.

HCL Sakshat Tablet

hcl

Sporting a 7-inch diplay, this tablet has USB Ports, external hard drive and various applications like PDF viewer, Power Point, Open Office, Word, Excel, video streaming, web browsing, sip and unzip facility, and flash video. You can get all this just for 1,500(approximately)

Toshiba Thrive

toshiba

This 10.1 inch multi-touch display with 800 x 1280 pixels screen resolution tablet comes with Android 3.0 Honeycomb, powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor. It sports Dual cameras, 5 MP rear camera for HD video playback and recording, secondary 2MP front cameras for video calling, 3.5mm jack, 32 GB in-built memory, music player, stereo speaker and external memory card slot. 8 GB Toshiba Thrive will cost you for 19,000 in India.

Beetel Magiq Tablet

beetel

Originated by Beetel Teletech, this tablet comes with, 2.2 Android operating system and 8 GB memory, expandable up to 16 GB. It sports front and back camera of 2 MP, 3G function, Wi-Fi and long battery life. It is priced at 8,999.

Zinglife ZL101

zinglife

Zinglife developed a 10-inch tablet, powered by 2.2 Android operating system. It offers 1GHz processor, RJ45 broadband port and 512 MB of RAM. It is estimated to be priced at 12,300.

Spice MI-720

spice

This device runs on 2.3 Andriod and sports updated processor of 800MHz. It also features 512 MB RAM and ROM, VGA front and rear camera of 3MP, SIM and SD card slot, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It aims at becoming a popular choice in India as it replaces MI-700. This device can cost around 17,000