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Sunday, October 23

LG DoublePlay with Dual Touch Screen,iPhone 4S,Samsung Galaxy Nexus officially announced,Sony Ericsson Xperia neo V and Xperia Pro launched in India

LG DoublePlay with Dual Touch Screen Displays announced for T-Mobile
 LG and T-Mobile has announced an unique phone, LG DoublePlay with dual touch screen displays and split QWERTY keyboard. The phone has 3.5-inch main display and 2.0-inch sub display as well as a full slide-out split QWERTY keyboard and Swype. This would let you multitask easily by working on the 2 screens simultaneously. It runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and it is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. It comes with a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recorder. It offers multiple messaging options, including Cloud Text and Group Text that would let the users to send and receive texts from a PC or tablet or create group chats on-the-go for faster. LG DoublePlay comes in Truffle color finish and would be available exclusively from T-Mobile in time for the holiday season. It  will also be the featured smartphone in the 5th annual LG U.S. National Texting Championship in New York City on October 26.




 G’FIVE Mobile has launched 4 new dual SIM feature phones, G115, G116, G233 and G505 with Dual Standby. G’Five G115 and G116 are feature rich entry level handsets and the G’Five G233 and G505 has multimedia features and comes with bigger displays. The G115 has 1.8 inch display, digital camera, Bluetooth with A2DP, music & video player, wireless FM Radio, expandable memory up to 4 GB and dual torch. The G116 has 1.8 inch display, digital camera, Bluetooth with A2DP, music & video player, wireless FM Radio, 3.5 mm universal audio jack, expandable memory up to 16 GB  and features a long lasting 1450 mAh battery. The G’Five G233 has 2.2 inch display dedicated music key, digital camera, Hindi keypad, torch, FM radio, music & video player, 3.5 mm universal audio jack, Bluetooth with A2DP, expandable memory up to 8 GB and a 1000 mAh battery. The G’Five G505 has 2.4 inch display, dual digital camera, FM radio, music & video player, Bluetooth with A2DP, expandable memory up to 4 GB and a 1050mAh battery. It has 3 integrated extra loud speakers for better sound. Both theG233 & G505 comes with 2 GB memory card bundled. The G’FIVE G115 and the G116 are priced at Rs.1,429 and Rs. 1,649 respectively. The G’Five G233 and the G505 are priced at Rs. 2,169 and Rs. 2, 459 respectively.



iPhone 4S At a Glance
 Apple has released another addition to the iPhone series this year and they named it the iPhone 4S. As many of you remember the S indicates upgrades in hardware and software alike. In June of 2009 Apple made this very same bold move by releasing the 3GS which was a performance boosted 3G. Many claim to be "disappointed" by the decision yet the record sales disprove that claim abruptly. Whether you approve of the decision or not the 4S claims to be a faster, more efficient version of the wildly popular 4 released in June 2010. Let's take a few minutes and look at the noticeable differences at a glance. Please note this is not a full review of the hardware or software. With that in mind lets move along to the good stuff. The Why Each year we have all come to expect Apple to release a new revision of the iPhone. In the mobile industry it brings excitement because along side it comes speculation, assumptions, and in some cases out right lies. Followers of the mobile space have come to appreciate this because it gives them something to look forward to. Let's just admit it, even if you don't like the iPhone you always read about what .



 Sony Ericsson has officially launched the XPERIA Neo V and Xperia Pro in India today adding a couple of handsets to its XPERIA range of Android phones.Sony Ericsson has partnered with Bharti Airtel to offer 500 MB of free 3G usage per month for 3 months for customers purchasing this handset. Both these phones run on the Android Gingerbread operating system. XPERIA neo V features a 3.7 inch Reality Display with  Mobile Bravia Engine, HDMI out along with 3D Sweep panorama, a front facing camera and a 5 MP rear facing camera. It is powered by a 1GHZ Snapdragon CPU and a Adreno 205 GPU along with 512 MB of RAM. The Xperia Pro is a QWERTY slider device which we actually saw at MWc 2011 earlier this year.. It features a 3.7 inch touchscreen display and full slide out QWERTY keypad. It packs a 8.1 MP camera on the back. Sony Ericsson also announced it's FingerTALK campaign in the country. Regarding the pricing , the Xperia Neo V is already available in stores for around Rs.17500. The Xperia Pro is expected to be available in stores for Rs.24000 approximately.



Ahead of the Android 4.0 ie Ice Cream Sandwich launch event , details of the next Nexus phone ie the Samsung Galaxy Nexus have been given out by Samsung. What we have here is an absolute monster in terms of specs. The phone is powered by a 1.2Ghz dual core processor , 1GB of RAM. The display as expected is a 4.65" SAMOLED HD panel which pump out an absolutely staggering 1280x720 resolution. Click through to get the lowdown on the entire spec sheet ! Network HSPA+ 21 850/900/1900/1700/2100; EDGE/GPRS (LTE will be available depending on region) Processor 1.2GHz dual-core processor Display: 4.65-inch 1280 x 720 HD Super AMOLED OS:Android Ice Cream sandwich Cameras:Rear cam: 5-megapixel, Front cam: 1.3-megapixel for video call Video: Playback and recording at 1080p (30fps, MPEG-4/h.263/h.264) Connectivity:Bluetooth 3.0, USB, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, NFC Sensors: Accelerometer, compass, gyro, light, proximity, barometer Memory: 1GB ram + 16/32GB storage Battery: 1750mah standard battery Size: 135.5 x 67.94 x 8.94; 135g The GALAXY Nexus will be available in the U.S., Europe, and Asia beginning in November and gradually rolled out to other global markets.

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