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Samsung Galaxy Pro QWERTY smartphone

        Samsung recently declared the release of yet another Android supported phone at Samsung SEA Forum in Singapore. Named as Samsung Galaxy Pro, it is a smart phone with QWERTY keypad and touch-screen capabilities. Samsung already famous for its outstanding Galaxy series with full touch phones has this time tried to extend its facilities by combining both the touch and QWERTY together. Though slated to hit the market soon, it will be available throughout the world only after the second quarter of this year with price still to be revealed by the company. Galaxy Pro is a QWERTY cum touch-screen device with a screen size of 2.8 inch and a resolution of 320 X 240 pixels. This phone is an Android supported phone with v2.2 (Froyo) powered by 800 MHz processor. It supports a memory of 512 RAM with 2GB microSD card port. The phone boasts a 3 MP camera with autofocus and video recording capabilities of 30 fps. The dimension of the phone is 66.7 x 108.6 x 1

10 Most Popular Android Apps

                             A s the android market is booming with the popularity of the Android operated phones, applications supported by it obviously takes the supreme stage for debate. Google Inc supporting an online Android market already has scads of application for Android phones and users just need to choose the best among them. Being a passion for various phone maniacs, some of the most popular applications can be stated accordingly though it keeps on varying from time to time.                 1.      Astro file manager: This is one of the most popular free application available for Android supported phones which is very much efficient in managing files, viewing  images,  browsing folders easily and search your files from a huge list with a back-up facility.                    2.         Press reader for Android: If you are a person who likes to be updated with daily news happening in the globe but don’t have time to read newsp

Motorola Defy vs LG Optimus One P500

Motorola once again came up with a good looking pocket friendly phone named as Defy with excellent features and specifications. With such great competition already prevailing in the market LG was in no way prepared to take the backstage and launched its amazing Optimus One P500 model. Both the phones supporting Android operating system are full touch smart phones and have already hit the market in 2010. Having extraordinary facilities and screen adaptability, both the phones are ruling the market with full supporting reviews. Motorola Defy After the huge success of the Milestone series, Motorola came up with its new phone Defy supporting extraordinary features. This phone is supposed to be the first water and dust resistant phone in its segment supporting an Android operating system with a dimension of 107x59x13.4 mm and weighing 118 gm.  Moreover it has a scratch resistant Gorilla glass display measuring 3.7 inches with a high resolution of 480 x 854 pixels which is really good n

LG Optimus one P500 vs Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800

LG and Samsung, two greatest competitors in the mobile industry launched two new phones in the year 2010 with almost the same specifications and features. The models, LG Optimus One P500 and Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800 are both full touch-screen models with Android supported operating system. With great looks and a good resolution TFT Capacitive touch screen, both the phones have excellent sensitivity and performance and have already gained a lot of support from its users around the world. When compared, these two phones seem to be alter-ego of each other with very few differences. Both LG Optimus and Samsung Galaxy are Android supported phones with Optimus having v2.2 (Froyo) operating system upgradable to v2.3 (Gingerbread) and Galaxy having v2.1 (Eclair) operating system upgradable to v2.2 (Froyo). LG Optimus have a processor of 600 MHz with an internal memory of 170 MB extendable upto 32 GB.  Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800 On the contrary Galaxy 3 has a processor of 667 MHz w

LG Optimus one P500 vs HTC Wildfire

As android operating system is gaining momentum in the mobile industry throughout the world, companies are on the run to release more Android supported phones within short span of time. In 2010 various phones entered the market with scads of competitive specifications and features. LG and HTC launched their new models named as LG Optimus one P500 and HTC Wildfire. Both these Android supported phones have exclusive touch sensing capabilities LG Optimus One P500 and HTC Wildfire were both announced and released in the year 2010. Both this phones have full touch capabilities with TFT capacitive touch screens. Optimus One P500 have a screen resolution of 320 X 480 pixels with facilities like accelerometer sensor for UI auto rotate and Proximity sensor for auto turnoff. In contrast HTC Wildfire supports a less screen resolution of 240 X 320 pixels but with added features like touch-sensitive controls, optical trackpad, turn-to-mute and lift-to-dim-out a call. Both the phones can support

LG Optimus one P500 vs Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800

LG and Samsung, two greatest competitors in the mobile industry launched two new phones in the year 2010 with almost the same specifications and features. The models, LG Optimus One P500 and Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800 are both full touch-screen models with Android supported operating system. With great looks and a good resolution TFT Capacitive touch screen, both the phones have excellent sensitivity and performance and have already gained a lot of support from its users around the world. When compared, these two phones seem to be alter-ego of each other with very few differences. Both LG Optimus and Samsung Galaxy are Android supported phones with Optimus having v2.2 (Froyo) operating system upgradable to v2.3 (Gingerbread) and Galaxy having v2.1 (Eclair) operating system upgradable to v2.2 (Froyo). LG Optimus have a processor of 600 MHz with an internal memory of 170 MB extendable upto 32 GB.  Samsung Galaxy 3 i5800 On the contrary Galaxy 3 has a processor of 667 MHz with an interna

Olivetti's new launch Olipad Tablet

Olivetti launched its new Olipad Tablet which was made available in the market on 7 March, 2011. As a sign of time, Olivetti actually known to manufacture typewriter, was on the verge of extinction in this technology obsessed world. But good strategy along with some espousing and enticing ideas finally seemed to help the company to regain its lost valour. Announced as Italy’s first tablet, Olivetti expects to sell around 1.5 million copies in 2011 strengthening its hold both in the consumer as well as business sectors. Olivetti declared this tablet to be useful for both the consumer and the business sector. Basically this phone supports a 10 inch TFT-LCD display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels and facilitates full touch-screen. The tablet has an Android v2.2 (Froyo) platform as the operating system and is powered by the Dual Cortex A9 NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor with a speed of 1 GHz which is really good news for gamers. With such high graphics and game capabilities this device ca

BEST DAYS OF COLLEGE

                S o finally it’s here, my last days of college, when I wont be required to get up in the morning and rush to attend classes, wont have any assignments neither will I have any headache for exams. In these last few days its time to make our relations strong, forget all enmity and enjoy them to the fullest. It wont be justified if I say that I did not realize when these 4 years passed by, coz I did. I realized every bit of this journey and I am glad to be a part of it. Here are a few episodes from my own archives: First year, a new life on the verge, we all got admitted to this budding college and were quite uncertain. New friends, new style, new place, everything seemed challenging and charming with ragging a new addition. Getting up early, attending classes, avoiding seniors, staring at girls, all seemed to pass by so fast and finally we were at our first semesters. Winters came and we celebrated our first new year in college. It was good! Then came t