Tuesday, April 30, 2013
HTC Desire VT
HTC Desire VT is a new mobile phone from HTC packed with bounty of current features like GPRS, 5 MP Camera, Capacitive touchscreen, 3G Network, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Android OS, v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) as Operating System.
Looks like Taiwan based company HTC doesn’t believe in initiation one series of product at a exacting time. Whether it had been the ‘One’ series from the company or the latest ‘Desire’, it bangs the mobile world with a total notable devices at on go. Latest revealed smartphone from the company is HTC Desire VT Mobile
Design:
After looking HTC desire VT for the first time, you’ll wonder – are really HTC people short of designs. The phone is ergonomically designed in the same way as most of the phones from ‘One’ series and its other siblings from ‘Desire’, with no dominating distinctiveness.
The phone is painted white on the back panel and on the edges with front panel in black. It touts 4 inch capacitive touch screen which supports 480 x 800 pixels screen resolution. The multitouch functionalities on HTC Sense v4.0a UI makes it highly easy and user friendly for the beginners.
Performance:
HTC Desire VT mobile is ready with Qualcomm Snapdragon Chipset and Cortex A5 processor. The combination of 512MB RAM and 1GHz Processor lets you do swifter multitasking and smoother operations of all your mobile drills
You can enjoy dreamlike gaming experience and superb video playback with the phone; thanks for Adreno200 GPUwhich gives remarkable graphical performance. The phone is also A-GPS supported which allows access tonavigational maps and guidelines
HTC Desire VT runs on Android latest v4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich which further allows ease of performance and also lets you access number of amusing applications from android market.
HTC launched Desire VT as a part of Dual SIM series which supports Dual SIM standby; both the SIMs are accessible at single go without any particular switching or exchange The phone supports both GSM and CDMAconnectivity.
Connectivity:
When it comes to connectivity, HTC Desire VT offers variety port/interfaces for connecting superficially. The phone comes with latest Bluetooth version 4.0 which lets you convey wireless data with other sustaining devices. You can also make connection through MicroUSB v2.0 for data transferring.
For Internet connection or WLAN connection, you can depend on Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n port or can visit any Wi-Fi hotspotfor web access.
Camera:
The new HTC Desire VT mobile is included with 5MP autofocus camera which can give you the image output of 2592 x 1944 pixels. For capturing night shots or low light captures, camera is assisted by LED flash instilled just next to the rear camera.
Also, for Video recording you can make use of rear camera which can make video recording of 720 pixels. The phone doesn’t come with frontage snapper.
Maxx launches two new feature phones
After manufacturing of mobile phone batteries and chargers, MAXX Group is now all set to start handsets manufacturing in India by March 2012.
According to Ajjay Agarwal, MAXX chairman and managing director, the company will start manufacturing of handsets in India by March 2012 at its Haridwar facility located in the state of Uttarakhand.
“We are at a stage of finalization of the capital goods for the manufacturing of handsets. Initially, every month 100,000 phones will be manufactured here,” Agarwal told Cyber Media News on the sidelines of the company’s new product launch in Mumbai today.
The new series of Khamoshhh… comprise two handsets – a bar phone, MAXX MX401, and a QWERTY handset, MAXX MQ601, priced at Rs.. 2833 and Rs.. 2970 respectively.
For the handset manufacturing, the company will raise funds through internal accruals and bank loans, Agarwal informed. The handset manufacturing will start from its second unit located in the same campus in Haridwar. He added that the second unit is also based in Haridwar due to the tax benefits offered in the state of Uttarakhand.
“We are strongly focusing on developing and manufacturing technology products that are value for money to customers. Also we are strongly focusing on after-sales support to customers,” he stressed.
Presently, the group is bringing handsets to India market from China under a contractual manufacturing from a local vendor.
However, MAXX has overall strength of 3500 people here with a dedicated team of 550 people including 40 technical and engineering staffs who are involved in the mobile phone business.
MAXX Group was started in 2004 and a year later it started its first battery and charger manufacturing unit in Haridwar. During the year, the group was successful in generating Rs.. 5 crore sales revenues.
The Haridwar unit has an installed capacity of making 8.8 crore units of batteries and 3.25 crore units of chargers annually.
From Rs.. 5 crore sales revenues in 2005-06, the group’s sales jumped to Rs.. 52 crore in 2007-08 as it undertook sale of accessories. Two years later, the group formed MAXX Moblink Private Limited (MMPL) for research and development as well as marketing and distributions of mobile handsets.
During 2008-09, it posted total sales revenues of Rs.. 170 crore which includes Rs.. 18 crore mobile handset sales and Rs.. 152 crore accessories business. Besides, it established its second factory in Mumbai at SPEEZ for manufacturing of batteries and chargers for exports.
While the MAXX mobile brand is quite popular in the market with substantial number of customers in the low-mid range price segments, Agarwal informed that the group is developing products across platforms including Android and it will launch new Android-based models in the next quarter.
However, in terms of demands, Agarwal pointed out that there’s high demand of music phones, and, as a result close to 95 per cent handsets of MAXX comes with memory cards embedded with audio and video music content under a partnership with Hungama.com.
The group offers 3 months free subscription to users for downloading music content.
With strong focus on India market, the group has been successful in reporting 20-25 per cent growth year on year. “We are targeting a 6 million unit sales of mobile phones with revenues around Rs.. 800 crore for fiscal 2011-12,” Agarwal said.
According to Ajjay Agarwal, MAXX chairman and managing director, the company will start manufacturing of handsets in India by March 2012 at its Haridwar facility located in the state of Uttarakhand.
“We are at a stage of finalization of the capital goods for the manufacturing of handsets. Initially, every month 100,000 phones will be manufactured here,” Agarwal told Cyber Media News on the sidelines of the company’s new product launch in Mumbai today.
The new series of Khamoshhh… comprise two handsets – a bar phone, MAXX MX401, and a QWERTY handset, MAXX MQ601, priced at Rs.. 2833 and Rs.. 2970 respectively.
For the handset manufacturing, the company will raise funds through internal accruals and bank loans, Agarwal informed. The handset manufacturing will start from its second unit located in the same campus in Haridwar. He added that the second unit is also based in Haridwar due to the tax benefits offered in the state of Uttarakhand.
“We are strongly focusing on developing and manufacturing technology products that are value for money to customers. Also we are strongly focusing on after-sales support to customers,” he stressed.
Presently, the group is bringing handsets to India market from China under a contractual manufacturing from a local vendor.
However, MAXX has overall strength of 3500 people here with a dedicated team of 550 people including 40 technical and engineering staffs who are involved in the mobile phone business.
MAXX Group was started in 2004 and a year later it started its first battery and charger manufacturing unit in Haridwar. During the year, the group was successful in generating Rs.. 5 crore sales revenues.
The Haridwar unit has an installed capacity of making 8.8 crore units of batteries and 3.25 crore units of chargers annually.
From Rs.. 5 crore sales revenues in 2005-06, the group’s sales jumped to Rs.. 52 crore in 2007-08 as it undertook sale of accessories. Two years later, the group formed MAXX Moblink Private Limited (MMPL) for research and development as well as marketing and distributions of mobile handsets.
During 2008-09, it posted total sales revenues of Rs.. 170 crore which includes Rs.. 18 crore mobile handset sales and Rs.. 152 crore accessories business. Besides, it established its second factory in Mumbai at SPEEZ for manufacturing of batteries and chargers for exports.
While the MAXX mobile brand is quite popular in the market with substantial number of customers in the low-mid range price segments, Agarwal informed that the group is developing products across platforms including Android and it will launch new Android-based models in the next quarter.
However, in terms of demands, Agarwal pointed out that there’s high demand of music phones, and, as a result close to 95 per cent handsets of MAXX comes with memory cards embedded with audio and video music content under a partnership with Hungama.com.
The group offers 3 months free subscription to users for downloading music content.
With strong focus on India market, the group has been successful in reporting 20-25 per cent growth year on year. “We are targeting a 6 million unit sales of mobile phones with revenues around Rs.. 800 crore for fiscal 2011-12,” Agarwal said.
Monday, April 29, 2013
User Manual Nokia 5800 XpressMusic

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Nokia warns against growth expectations for handsets
Nokia sees profits drop 66% as competition and cost-cutting undermine its promise to strengthen market share
Nokia, the worlds largest mobile phone manufacturer, has warned that it will not increase its share of the handset market this year because of fierce competition. The Finnish technology company also said its profit margins will continue to come under pressure as it battles the impact of the global recession.
Nokia today announced a 66% drop in second quarter profits to €380m (£326m), sending shares down almost 10%. The company, which makes roughly four out of every 10 phones sold worldwide, had previously reassured investors that it would strengthen its dominance in the market this year.
Nokia also said it now expects profit margins in its mobile phone business in the second half of the year to be the same as the 10.3% recorded in the first six months. It had originally promised margins of at least 13%.
There was some relief, however, as Nokia reiterated its forecast that the overall mobile phone market will only fall 10% this year, to just over a billion devices, having cut its forecast twice in the past nine months.
Chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said the company had "put in a solid performance" during a "tough quarter" and signalled that conditions show some signs of improvement as retailers and mobile phone networks have run down their stocks of phones and are ordering again. "Competition remains intense, but demand in the overall mobile device market appears to be bottoming out," he said.
The Finnish company, which is cutting jobs as it looks to reduce costs, has suffered as cash-strapped consumers hold on to their existing handsets and opt for cheap SIM-only deals, leading to a dramatic drop in sales of mid-range phones. Sales in emerging markets have also been falling as a result of the economic turmoil, with consumers looking for ever cheaper phones.
Businesses are also reining in their spending and laying off staff, which has had an impact on sales at Nokia as a major supplier to corporate customers. Meanwhile, many consumers in more developed markets who are willing to sign up to another long-term contract have been looking for a so-called smartphone such as the Apple iPhone or BlackBerry Storm in return.
Nokia said the average price of its phones in the second quarter was €62, down from €74 last year and €65 in the first quarter as a result of intense competition and higher sales of lower-priced products.
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The smartphone threat
Nokia has been playing catch-up in the smartphone category, where the iPhone has made touchscreens all the rage. Its first mass-market touchscreen device, the Nokia 5800, was launched last year and has been selling well and Nokia recently expanded its touchscreen range with the release of the N97, which comes with a slide-out qwerty keyboard. The company sold 3.7m 5800s in the second quarter, meaning more than 6.8m have shipped since launch. Nokia did not separate sales of the N97, saying only that total shipments of its N-series phones – which include other devices such as the N96 and N95 – were 4.6m in the quarter and it sold 4.7m of its E-series business devices, such as the E71 which is aimed at business people who are used to using a BlackBerry.
In the three months to end June, Nokia shipped a total of 103.2m phones, down 15% year on year and 11% on the first quarter, while the industry as a whole shipped an estimated 268m phones, down 12% year on year and a decrease of 5% on the first quarter. Nokia reckons shipments of smartphones – or "converged mobile devices" as the company calls them – increased to 41m units in the second quarter from 36m in the first quarter. Nokia shipped 16.9m smartphones compared with 13.7m in the first quarter of the year, giving it a 41% share of the market.
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Sony Ericsson struggles
The news came as ailing rival Sony Ericsson announced a loss for the same period – its fourth consecutive quarterly loss – as it continued to lose market share to rivals such as Samsung, HTC and Apple. The joint venture between Swedens Ericsson and Sony of Japan made a loss of €213m for the three months to the end of June compared with a profit of €6m last year.
The company, which is looking to slash costs by cutting 2,000 jobs on top of the 2,000 that went last year, shipped 13.8m phones in the quarter, down 43% on the same period last year, giving it a 5% share of the market. That is down from 6% in the first quarter of 2009.
"As expected, the second quarter was challenging and we still believe the remainder of the year will be difficult for Sony Ericsson," said the firms president Dick Komiyama. "Our focus remains on bringing the company back to profitability and growth as quickly as possible, and our performance is starting to improve due to our cost-reduction activities."
The company also hopes that new devices to be launched this year will help it increase sales and raise its market share. Its recently launched W995 is selling well, but gadget fans are eagerly awaiting its first phone using Googles Android platform, a touchscreen device apparently codenamed Rachael.
There is intense speculation that Nokia is also working on a phone that uses Googles Android operating system, although a spokeswoman for the Finnish company stressed that there is "no truth" to the rumours and Symbian, the software joint venture that Nokia bought out last year, remains its "platform of choice for smartphones".
There has also been a lot of buzz about another Sony Ericsson device – nicknamed Kiki – with pictures on the internet showing that the phone has a revolutionary see-through screen. One phone that definitely will be out later this year, however, is the Satio, which has a mammoth 12.1 megapixel camera and was unveiled earlier this year under the Idou code name.
But IHS Global Insight telecoms analyst Peter Boyland pointed out that the average selling price of Sony Ericssons phones – at €122, up from €116 in the second quarter of 2008 – "is still well above that of its key rivals, and its smartphone portfolio has not gained enough traction to justify this".
"Sony Ericsson has been hit by a double whammy of a drop in consumer spend, and a loss of interest in the companys high-end, often niche handsets, which have seen particularly sluggish take-up in emerging regions such as Latin America," he added. "The joint venture has also been criticised for dragging its feet in its entry to the smartphone market, allowing key rivals such as Apple, Palm and RIMs BlackBerry to leap ahead."
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Android 2 1 Eclair Best Google Nexus One HTC User Manual
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Nokia Launches Two New Handsets in India
Nokia has just launched two new Symbian Series 40 enabled handsets in the Indian market - Nokia 6700 Classic and Nokia 6303 Classic which further strengthened its style and imaging portfolio for mobile devices. The devices, which were launched by Bollywood diva, Priyanka Chopra, are targeted at the suave and savvy Indian consumers who are looking for superior functionality with premium finish at competitive prices. Alongside the Nokia 6700 Classic and Nokia 6303 Classic launch, the company also rolled out a consumer engagement initiative - “Pictures get us talking”. The consumer contest that starts from today, gives users an opportunity to upload their interesting and unique pictures on the Nokia website – www.nokia.co.in. The picture that starts the maximum conversations and is the most talked about in the virtual world will emerge as the winner. The winning entry will get a complete makeover by a well known fashion designer. In addition, Priyanka Chopra will also talk and Twitter about her favorite pictures on her Twitter page. Speaking at the occasion, Vineet Taneja, Director Marketing, Nokia India said, “Nokia is delighted to strengthen its bond with India’s style conscious consumers, both by extending our association with Priyanka Chopra and with the launch of Nokia 6700 Classic and Nokia 6303 Classic. The new devices combine the superior functionality and enhanced user experience with premium designs and materials available at an extremely competitive price point. The Nokia 6700 Classic shares the same DNA as its predecessor Nokia 6300 and we believe that it will be one of our best selling devices in 2009.” The Nokia 6700 combines smooth surfaces, rich materials and precisely crafted parts with a full metal keymat which completes the premium finish. Other features include – * a 2.2 inch TFT LCD (240 x 320 pixel resolution) * 3G support with HSDPA, EDGE/GPRS * Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP * USB 2.0 (micro) * A-GPS navigation with Nokia Maps, * microSD card support * a 5 megapixel camera, * FM with RDS Additionally the Nokia 6700 features the innovative uplink noise cancellation (UNC) that blocks out background noises and Navigation via internal GPS with Nokia Maps (30 days license free). The second handset, the Nokia 6303 Classic features - * a 2.2 inch screen (240 x 320 pixels) * a 3.2 megapixel camera * GPRS/EDGE * Bluetooth 2.0 * USB 2.0 (micro) * microSD card support * pre-loaded Nokia Maps * 3.5 mm audio jack * FM radio The 6303 is not a GPS enabled handset. The Nokia 6700 Classic is available in Chrome and Black and is priced at Rs. 14,000. The Nokia 6303 Classic is priced at Rs. 8000.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus Hands on Review Specs Price
Samsung has unveiled their new android smartphone called Galaxy Ace Plus S7500, the revamped version of the successful Samsung Galaxy Ace which was launched last year with decent price tag and also own good reviews from android users. While looking to specs and features of this device, Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus is a multitasking lightning-fast smartphone with 3.65-inch TFT display and is powered by 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 Processor. It runs on Android 2.3.6 (Gingerbread OS) and support the latest TouchWiz 4.0. We don’t know whether this device may get Android 4.0 ICS update or not. All these questions will be going too answered by Samsung soon. The Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus has been slightly redesigned aesthetically as well, with a glossy plastic body now, instead of matte. It has become popular due to its processor performance and also has threatened competition in the mobile market.
User Manual White Samsung Galaxy S II headed to Vodafone UK

Officially announced for the UK industry meet a few life ago, the unintegrated Samsung Wandflower S II has been inveterate now by Vodafone, which may embellish the forward Land bearer to engage the handset (sometime forward of "other September"). SoMobile has it that Vodafone will cozen the writer S II for the similar cost its gift the somebody edition. Thusly, customers give be fit to get it for atrip on plans play at £36 per month. Fair similar the darker edition of the new Herb, the designer one features Android 2.3 Gingerbread, a 4.3 progress WVGA Super AMOLED Quality exhibit, 1GB of RAM, dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 8MP face camera with 1080p recording recording, and 2MP front-facing camera.
ASUS EEE Slate EP121 Specs Price Good
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