Showing posts with label iPhone 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone 4. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Rumor: Samsung is working on a bezel-less Android smartphone

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Rumor: Samsung is working on a bezel-less Android smartphone
Just picture a smartphone without any of black borders around it. (Photo credit: Raymond Wong/DVICE)
With the way smartphone screens are getting sharper and larger, it's only a matter of time before those ugly black bezels that surround a screen disappear entirely. If any company can design a bezel-less smartphone, it's Samsung.
Samsung's no stranger to the make-gadgets-with-super-thin-bezels game. To get an idea of how committed Samsung is to removing excess gadget flab, one need only take a look at its high-end LED Smart TVs because those panels look ridiculous. Every single time I look at them at a Best Buy, it's like the picture is just floating midair.
If a report from Korea's MK News is to be believed, Samsung's taking its bezel-less expertise to work on an Android smartphone tentatively called "Samsung B." The report claims the smartphone has virtually no borders other than a small section at the top that houses the earpiece and a front camera.
Bezel-less smartphones would allow displays to be larger without having more mass. We'd basically be holding just the screen. But with that type of design comes fragility. If Samsung manages to use glass that's extremely tough like Corning's Gorilla Glass 2, then a bezel-less smartphone might survive a brush with the keys in your pocket.
Specs are extremely tightly wrapped right now, but it's possible that what MK News saw could be the Samsung Galaxy S III or possibly even a next-generation Nexus smartphone. The screen could also be a prototype for another company.
Almost all of last year, we heard about an edge-to-edge iPhone 5. Obviously, that device didn't materialize last year. Instead, Apple released the iPhone 4S with the same 3.5-inch Retina Display as the iPhone 4. As you probably already know, Samsung is an iPhone parts supplier. A bezel-less screen could just be an OEM part.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

5 incredibly useful iPhone apps for Indians!

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Here are 5 India centric iPhone apps that will arm you will all the necessary information you need while you’re in the country. But, one thing you have to keep in mind, unlike Android Apps, most of the good apps on iPhone are paid ones, though they are mostly at cost of just couple of dollars.

Sari

sari drape 5 incredibly useful iPhone apps for Indians!
For all the women out there in India and abroad who want to drape a sari but are relying on their mothers, a distant Indian friend or a YouTube video, your very own sari assistant is here. Developed by Siddhartha Banerjee, this app was on No. 4 in the list of the Top Paid Apps of iTunes India in March 2011. As the name suggests, this app is a step by step tutorial of sari draping. The makers say that more regional and international styles of sari draping and its interpretations are going to be upgraded on this app very soon.
Buy NowUSD 1.99/-

iPooja

ipooja 5 incredibly useful iPhone apps for Indians!
Wouldn’t it be great to conduct your daily pooja or get assistance regarding preparations of a pooja from your app in the case of unavailability of your priest? This app will arm you with high quality audio recording, step by step guidance to perform religious rites and ceremonies, information regarding the history of the pooja and the ‘Aarati’ with English text amongst many other features. The in-app iPooja store also allows you to load a variety of poojas in multiple languages.
Download Now – (App is free, but poojas come at a cost)

Meter Down

taxi meter down 5 incredibly useful iPhone apps for Indians!
If you are a Mumbaikar and have an iPhone then you simply can’t do without this app and if you are not a Mumbaikar and have an iPhone, then there’s all the more reason for you to download both these apps so that you don’t get taken for a ride with the street smart autowallahs and taxiwallahs of Mumbai. This app will keep you abreast of the fluctuating fares of autos and taxis in Mumbai so that you don’t have to rely and bargain while you’re on the move. From the maker of the Sari app, which is also featured in this list, the Meter Down apps are clear winners because of their clean interface. Simply look at the numbers in the meter and look it up on your app for the updated fare. Midnight fares are included for the nocturnal travellers.
Download Meter Down for Auto / Download Meter Down for Taxi [Free]

SwarGanga

swarganga 5 incredibly useful iPhone apps for Indians!
To satiate the music lover inside you, try out the SwarGanga iPhone app created by Adwait Joshi. Music students can now gladly forget about carrying bulky books and simply refer to this app that provides detailed information about Taals, Bandishes, Instruments, Artists, Raags, Thaats and Gharanas in addition to informative articles about North Indian Classical Music. This is a niche app which will be more useful to you than simply downloading an app through which you can stream and listen to classical music.
Buy Now [USD 2.99]

Navigon India

navigon 5 incredibly useful iPhone apps for Indians!
Though it comes at hefty price of USD 70, Navigon India has lots to offer. For those of you who are hardcore techie travelers, you can convert your iPhone into a mobile navigation system with spoken announcements, address entries, real road signs, speed assistant, pedestrian navigation, SOS help, live weather info and information about all places of interest en route amongst many other features. This app is currently available on most iPhone platforms – iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and the iPad (navigation only available on the iPad WiFi +3G).
Buy Now [USD 69.99]

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Friday, December 30, 2011

5 important rules about your new smartphone

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You can figure out a lot of the features just by fiddling, but there are a few general concepts that might not seem clear. Have no fear: I'm here to help you learn the important smartphone basics.
JuiceDefender for Android does a good job making the battery last longer.
1. Battery life will disappoint
The hard truth: You'll be lucky to get a day or two of smartphone runtime before needing to recharge. Want to stretch battery life as far as possible? Start by dropping the screen brightness to around 50 percent. You'll hardly notice the difference.
Next, disable Bluetooth if you're not using it, and think very hard about turning off push e-mail (automated mail retrieval at regular intervals, and a major power-suck).
iPhone users should check out Sharon Vaknin's "How to give your iPhone's battery life a serious boost." I followed her tips, and my iPhone 4S runtime improved dramatically.
If you're an Android user, turn off those cool but battery-draining animated wallpapers, then install an app like JuiceDefender. It's free, and in my experience it works really well.
2. Tap the screen, don't stab it
I always see smartphone novices stabbing at their screens, or holding their finger down much longer than necessary. To launch an app, just lightly tap its icon with the pad of your finger. (A fingernail won't work, as touch screens require a capacitive--i.e. fingertip--touch.)
On an iPhone, tapping and holding on an icon will make all the icons start shaking. That's intentional: you can rearrange your icons (by dragging and dropping them) while in this mode. Press either the Home or Power button to stop the shaking.
On Android phones, you tap, hold, and drag icons to rearrange them; there's no special "mode" like on the iPhone.
But remember: when you want to run an app or swipe the screen, use a quick, light touch.
3. The difference between off and standby
When you're not actually using your phone, it stands to reason it should be off, right? Wrong: "off" means actually powering down the phone, much like you do with your computer. When it's off, you can't make calls, run apps, or do anything else. Because, well, it's off!
Instead, when you're not actually using your phone, you want it to retreat to standby mode--meaning only the screen shuts off. This happens one of two ways: automatically, after a set period of inactivity; or by pressing (but not holding!) the power button. You should get in the habit of doing the latter before sticking the phone back in your pocket or bag, if only to preserve battery life--but also to prevent accidental dialing or app launching.
Don't pay $20 for a basic bumper case when you can get one online for one-tenth the price.
Don't pay $20 for a basic bumper case when you can get one online for one-tenth the price.
(Credit: Meritline)
4. Avoid overpriced cases
A "naked" phone is susceptible to scuffs, scratches, and, should it have an untimely meeting with the pavement, shattered screens. That's why most folks wisely choose to wrap their phones in some kind of case.
Just one problem: the cases you find in most stores (especially Apple and carrier stores) cost a small fortune. If all you need is simple protection, look online.
For example, Meritline sells a basic black iPhone 4 bumper case for all of $1.99 shipped. And a quick search of eBay reveals all kinds of cases for all kinds of phones, most of them priced at $10 or less.
I'm not saying there's no place in the world for the $89.95 leather zip wallet, just that there are much more affordable alternatives available online. Worth a look.
5. Apps bring the 'smart'
Apps are what put the "smart" in "smartphone," so hit the app store to stock up. You'll find lots of good freebies, and plenty of other apps that cost only a buck or two.
Android phones come with Google's Android Market (which itself is an app), but you may want to consider installing Amazon's Appstore as well. Why bother? Amazon gives away a different paid app every single day.

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