Archive for October, 2011

Nexus Prime Images and Videos

October 7th, 2011

Rumor is that this beauty is a Verizon exclusive. This would be a shame!

1.2GHz dual-core A9 processor with 1GB of RAM.

32GB of internal storage is also expected, along with a rear-mounted 5-megapixel camera on the back with an 1.3 model on the front, plus 1080p video recording capabilities. And the touchscreen will be a stunning 4.56-inch AMOLED HD display (1280 x 720 pixels).

some teaser video promoting the upcoming SAMSUNG Mobile Unpacked 2011

Here are a couple of screens from the Nexus Prime.

We’ll see how long this video is available.

another couple screen shots

softpedia.com has a couple more screen images from the Nexus Prime

sources:
pocketlint.com
thisismynext.com
slashgear.com

Galaxy S II vs. iPhone 4S comparison grid

October 6th, 2011

Thanks to the good folks at Samsung for delivering a full fledged feature comparison between these two heavyweights.

Source bgr.com

Samsung on Tuesday evening delivered a comparison grid to BGR that pits Apple’s new iPhone specs against Samsung’s wildly popular Galaxy S II line of handsets, and the tale of the tape appears to favor the latter.

Specific highlights include the Galaxy S II’s 4G WiMAX and HSPA+ outshining HSPA 14.4 on the iPhone 4S, Samsung’s 4.3-4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus displays outclassing Apple’s 3.5-inch Retina Display, and Samsung’s slim smartphone weighing in at more than half an ounce less than Apple’s hefty 4.9-ounce handset. Samsung’s full comparison grid follows below.

Samsung Apps TV makes TV 100% more fun!

October 4th, 2011

Apps are the new, hot trend!
What better way to interact with apps than on the biggest screen in your house? With Samsung’s new line of ‘Apps TVs‘.

Search through hundreds of available apps from the Samsung App Store.

Samsung Apps TV makes it easier to stay healthy, find entertainment, and share with your friends.


This Post Sponsored by Samsung

Is mobile Chrome set to arrive on Android?

October 3rd, 2011

Today on recombu.com there is article about the possibility of an imminent release of Google Chrome Mobile for Android.

I know that there are thousands of people out there who are reading this with absolute relief. They have been waiting for a mobile version of Google Chrome since the first time they picked up an Android phone. I know I have.

Chrome for Android is most definitely in the pipeline and looks set to bring much of the main features of the desktop browser; we’re hoping for the speed dial/smart home screen and tabbed browsing, which you can currently get with Opera Mobile and Dolphin Browser HD, but can’t get on the stock Android browser.

I’m pretty sure that the delay in the creation and release of this much anticipated addition to the Android universe is mainly due to the hardware. What I mean to say is that Chrome needs to run super fast in order to keep its good name from becoming tarnished. Older Android devices will most likely be banned from installing this app in the interests of limiting any fallout from unhappy users. :(

My Hero will be left out in the cold… I am almost 100% positive of this.

Here is a link to the code page with some details of the current progress of the Chrom(ium) for Android project. http://codereview.chromium.org/8008026

source: recombu.com

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