new HTC concept

08/04/2012 15:04 par slaytane

of which you can find plenty on his Facebook page. This time it’s the HTC Bloom we’re having a look at, with its 4.7 inch 720p HD display and 1.8GHz dual core processor. As far as the OS goes, this device runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense 4.0 UI.

 

HTC Bloom Design Features 1.8GHz Dual Core Processor, HTC Sense 4.0 UI & Android 4.0

HTC Bloom features a 12 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, a 2 megapixel front camera for videocalls and Beats Audio technology. LED lights on the bottom side give it a cool design and you must know that this smartphone is also Bluetooth 4.0 and LTE 4G compatible. All of that in a 8.5mm thick shell, so it’s a very elegant piece of gear.

I have a feeling that Apple is going to base its next iPhone on a design like this, since this model has something that reminds me of Apple. It may be how classy it is, or maybe those white areas, but this surely looks like a solid Android 4.0 smartphone. I’m really looking forward to the first concepts or images of HTC Sense 4.0. Any ideas?

HTC Bloom Design Features 1.8GHz Dual Core Processor, HTC Sense 4.0 UI & Android 4.0

HTC Bloom Design Features 1.8GHz Dual Core Processor, HTC Sense 4.0 UI & Android 4.0

HTC Bloom Design Features 1.8GHz Dual Core Processor, HTC Sense 4.0 UI & Android 4.0

HTC Bloom Design Features 1.8GHz Dual Core Processor, HTC Sense 4.0 UI & Android 4.0

HTC Bloom Design Features 1.8GHz Dual Core Processor, HTC Sense 4.0 UI & Android 4.0

Pureview Lumia

08/04/2012 14:41 par slaytane

This is definitely a prototype of some sort, this Nokia Pureview Lumia, a device with Windows Phone 8 on board and a very unusual design. It would involve some very risky design choices from both Microsoft and Nokia and I’m not sure they’re ready to make the plunge into an extremely curved device with a big camera bulk…

Nokia PureView Lumia Windows Phone 8 Units Looks Like a Conceptual Design

This model is supposed to feature a 4.3 inch Curved Glass display with HD resolution, a 41 megapixel camera sensor, similar to the one on the Nokia PureView model shown at MWC 2012. This camera would use Carl Zeiss lens, PureView imagine technology and support 1080p full HD recording and rich recording technology. Inside the Lumia PureView you’d find a dual core processor with Adreno 320 GPU, most likely the Qualcomm S4 CPU that’s been everywhere lately, from the HTC One series to the ASUS PadFone.

Finally I can’t help but notice that the Home button on the device sports the Windows 8 logo. Will Windows Phone 8 finally achieve that platform unification we’ve heard rumors about, between Win 8 and WP7? In the end I can’t help but ask you: do you see this as a real device or merely a prototype that will change design when it’s finalized?

Nokia PureView Lumia Windows Phone 8 Units Looks Like a Conceptual Design

 

I9070 Galaxy S Advance

02/04/2012 15:50 par slaytane

  • I9070 Galaxy S Advance

    I9070 Galaxy S Advance

    02/04/2012 15:50 par slaytane

Le portefeuille des appareils mobiles de Samsung accueille un nouvel arrivant. Il s’agit du Samsung i9070 Galaxy S Advance, un Smartphone à mi-chemin entre le Galaxy S et le Galaxy SII destiné à ceux aspirant à disposer d’un Smartphone puissant à un prix abordable.

Samsung-Galaxy-S-Advance_GT-I9070

Le Galaxy S i9070 est un Android Phone animé par un processeur double cœur, Cortex-A9, cadencé à 1GHz, avec une RAM de 768MB, un écran WVGA (480 x 800) Super AMOLED, une mémoire interne de 8GB ou 16GB en fonction des modèles. Le Galaxy S Advance embarque un capteur photo de 5 Mégapixel en mesure de filmer en HD 720p, une caméra frontale de 1.3 MP pour les besoins de la vidéo conférence et du chat vidéo, un support des derniers standards : Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0, Wi-Fi et GPS. (Plus de détails, voir le fiche complète dans la source)

Le “i9070” fonctionnera à sa sortie sous Gingerbread, une m-à-j vers ICE Cream Sandwich n’est pas sûr. Il faudrait patienter encore quelques semaines avant d’en savoir plus sur ce modèle annoncé pour le WMC 2012.

 

Galaxy Nexus I9250M

02/04/2012 15:42 par slaytane

  • Galaxy Nexus I9250M

    Galaxy Nexus I9250M

    02/04/2012 15:42 par slaytane

Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M Price in USA is approx $500. This handset price is totally depend upon the mobile store where you are going to be. Prices may be have some variations. Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M has been launched by Samsung in January 2012. Let’s talk about Specifications of Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M has Android 4.0 Ice Cream Operating System, 4.65 inch capacitive touch screen, Dual camera, GPRS, GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 3G Facilities.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M
Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M Specifications, Features, Price in USA UK Canada

    Operating System : Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich powered by Google
    Network Supports: 2G and 3G
    Body Dimension : 135.5 x 67.9 x 8.9 mm
    Processor : 1.2 GHz Dual Core
    Display : 4.65 inch AMOLED Capacitive Touch Screen
    Camera : 5 MP Front, 1.3 MP Rear
    RAM : 1 GB
    GPRS Available : Yes
    USB 2.0 Available : Yes
    EDGE Available : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Yes, 802.11 a/b/g/n
    Bluetooth Available : Yes, v3.0
    Sound Quality : 3.5 mm jack
    GPS : Yes, A-GPS
    Weight : 135 g
    Loudspeaker : Yes
    Color : Black
    HTML Browser Support : Yes
    Java Available : Yes
    Battery : 1750 mAh

Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M Price in USA is $500 approx. You can also buy Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M from famous online stores like eBay, BestBuy, Amazon. Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250M price in Germany, Japan, China, India, Australia, and Canada can found on online mega store or eCommerce website for particular country

Galaxy S Blaze 4G

02/04/2012 15:38 par slaytane

  • Galaxy S Blaze 4G

    Galaxy S Blaze 4G

    02/04/2012 15:38 par slaytane

Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
4G capable
Browse the Web, download content, and stream media faster on T-Mobile’s 4G network.
Dual-core 1.5 GHz Processor
A lightning-fast dual-core 1.5 GHz processor delivers the speed you want, so you can experience powerful entertainment and more right on your device.
5 Megapixel Camera
Bluetooth® connectivity
CMAS
HD Camcorder
International Device
M3 & T4 – Hearing aid compatible
Music player
Smartphone Mobile Hotspot Ready*
Swype
T-Mobile® TV*
Touch screen
Visual Voicemail
Web browser
Wi-Fi Calling*
 

Glaxy Nexus LTE

02/04/2012 15:34 par slaytane

  • Glaxy Nexus LTE

    Glaxy Nexus LTE

    02/04/2012 15:34 par slaytane

Partagé par iNicc0lo de HDBlog, voici les différences entre le Galaxy Nexus LTE et HSPA+.

Comme vous le savez certainement déjà, la version LTE ne sera pas compatible avec nos réseaux mobiles, du moins, ceux présents en Europe et dans les pays du Maghreb puisqu’ils ne possédent pas de couverture CDMA. Au Canada, c’est une autre histoire car le pays se dote, comme aux Etats-Unis, de deux couvertures réseaux différentes, GSM et CDMA, qui lui permette de faire fonctionner des mobiles LTE et HSPA+.

Dans l’article publié par notre confrère, on peut constater les différences entre ces deux versions :

    la version LTE fait 9,47 mm d’épaisseur avec une batterie de 1.850 mAh
    la version HSPA+ fait 8,9 mm d’épaisseur avec une batterie de 1.750 mAh

La raison à cela ?

J’en discutais l’autre jour avec un lecteur et la raison à cela, est que les réseaux mobiles 4G consomment bien plus qu’un appareil connecté aux réseaux 3G ou 3G+. Ce qui s’explique par la présence de la puce LTE 4G et de la batterie qui se constituent par une épaisseur légèrement plus imposante que la normale.

Après, je pense qu’une version HSPA+ aura une meilleure autonomie qu’une version LTE, du fait qu’elle consomme beaucoup moins, car 100 mAh de plus n’apporte finalement pas à une grande différence, surtout lorsqu’il s’agit d’un appareil connecté aux réseaux mobiles LTE 4G.

Evidemment, on se doute bien que Google avait des restrictions et ne pouvait pas trop se permettre de dénaturer son Google Phone de l’original.

Via HDBlog

Play

02/04/2012 00:25 par slaytane

  • Play

    Play

    02/04/2012 00:25 par slaytane

Created by Kirill Krymov, working with some designer students in USA and Motorola designers in Korea, the following concept shows us a Motorola phone without keys and relying on touch input and gestures. The Moto Play is basically a full touch rectangle, with two movable parts at the back, that look as if joysticks were set apart from the handset.

Motorola Play Concept is All Touch, No Buttons (Video)

These moving parts uncover a camera and other features of the Motorola Play include the ability to charge via wireless, just by placing the phone on a charging base. The device uses a 7 megapixel camera that takes quick snaps and this photo sensor is hidden behind two sliding parts, that can be used as joysticks in the gaming experience and as controls for the camera. The left joystick is used for zooming, while the right one is used for taking pictures (shutter button).

This looks like a very interesting Motorola concept phone, one that would fit youngsters, teens and people with an active lifestyle. I’m not sure if the slider parts make it more fragile or not and if they won’t wear out during a long period of use…

Motorola Play Concept is All Touch, No Buttons (Video)

Motorola Play Concept is All Touch, No Buttons (Video)

[via Coroflot]

 

Maxi

02/04/2012 00:20 par slaytane

  • Maxi

    Maxi

    02/04/2012 00:20 par slaytane

Designer Androgama recently sent us one of his new concept Sony Xperia devices, the Maxi. The Xperia Maxi is a rugged, resilient handset that takes its inspiration from the Xperia Active, as shown by the design, choice of colors and features. However, this time we’re dealing with a more evolved unit.

Xperia Maxi Android 2.3 Phone, a Design Inspired by Xperia Active

Maxi comes with a 1.2GHz processor, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash and HD video recording, plus geotagging, face and smile detection, red eye reduction and a 3 inch LCD display with Bravia Mobile Engine technology. Exmor R tech is also used here and Maxi is scratch resistant, water resistant and has wet finger tracking. There’s also a Maxi II planned by Androgama, a concept that aimes at giving the best smartphone performance in the mid end range.

It’s also a handset for the young people, just like the Xperia Active and the first Maxi. Basically, this phone is an SE Xperia Active model with an upgraded CPU and some design tweaks, if you ask me…

Xperia Maxi Android 2.3 Phone, a Design Inspired by Xperia Active

Xperia Maxi Android 2.3 Phone, a Design Inspired by Xperia Active

Xperia Maxi Android 2.3 Phone, a Design Inspired by Xperia Active

 

ARC HD

02/04/2012 00:18 par slaytane

Welcome to the Samsung Waview, an intriguing concept created by Li Wei and having at its center flexible LED screen technology. What’s really nice about this oversized smartphone or smaller tablet is that it can also be used as a lampshade when it doesn’t serve as a communication device.

Curved Tablet Design is Actually a Flexible Smartphone

The handset becomes not only a lampshade through its placement in a special cradle, but it also charges up through the same mechanism. Flexible LED phones are mere prototypes and concepts now, but the likes of Sony and Samsung are working hard to make them real. It will be cool to have a phone or tablet with a solid base area and a flexible display that you can expand to either handset size or slate size.

Samsung Waview is a pretty nice start for a future prototype, but its glass looks a bit too thick to be viable. A quick idea for specs: dual core 2GHz processor, 2GB RAM, 720p resolution, 8MP camera and maybe some 3D graphics thrown in just for fun. Would you dig such a device?

Curved Tablet Design is Actually a Flexible Smartphone

Curved Tablet Design is Actually a Flexible Smartphone

[via Yanko Design]

Waview

02/04/2012 00:14 par slaytane

  • Waview

    Waview

    02/04/2012 00:14 par slaytane

Welcome to the Samsung Waview, an intriguing concept created by Li Wei and having at its center flexible LED screen technology. What’s really nice about this oversized smartphone or smaller tablet is that it can also be used as a lampshade when it doesn’t serve as a communication device.

Curved Tablet Design is Actually a Flexible Smartphone

The handset becomes not only a lampshade through its placement in a special cradle, but it also charges up through the same mechanism. Flexible LED phones are mere prototypes and concepts now, but the likes of Sony and Samsung are working hard to make them real. It will be cool to have a phone or tablet with a solid base area and a flexible display that you can expand to either handset size or slate size.

Samsung Waview is a pretty nice start for a future prototype, but its glass looks a bit too thick to be viable. A quick idea for specs: dual core 2GHz processor, 2GB RAM, 720p resolution, 8MP camera and maybe some 3D graphics thrown in just for fun. Would you dig such a device?

Curved Tablet Design is Actually a Flexible Smartphone

Curved Tablet Design is Actually a Flexible Smartphone

[via Yanko Design]