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LG Electronics announced today it will unveil a new Android smartphone, LG Optimus Black, at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) from January 6th in Las Vegas. Providing users with a dramatically brighter 4-inch NOVA display in the worlds slimmest 9.2 mm mobile device, LG Optimus Black creates a one-of-a-kind user experience unlike anything before.
Available for the first time in the mobile market, LG Optimus Blacks NOVA display is designed to be the brightest, clearest and most readable among mobile screens with 700 nits of brightness for optimal visibility. LG Optimus Black provides users with an easier and more natural experience when browsing the web, reading emails, or writing documents with higher levels of brightness and pure white tones that deliver true black and white colors for ideal handset viewing. NOVA technology featured on LG Optimus Black also enables users to maintain visibility whether indoors or outdoors under strong sunlight.
In addition to greater luminosity, the NOVA display on LG Optimus Black also radically reduces power consumption by 50 percent during general indoor use compared to a conventional LCD. Similarly, AMOLED consumes twice as much power as NOVA to display a full white screen, the most frequently used color scheme for web browsing. Combined with the 1500 mAh battery of the LG Optimus Black, users will have enough power for their daily needs, even at maximum brightness settings.
Users will never be out of style with the LG Optimus Blacks ultra slim 9.2 mm design. Making a strong visual statement, LG Optimus Black weighs only 109g and offers sleek lines and smooth edges that improve handheld grip. Tapering down to the worlds thinnest smartphone profile of 6.0 mm, LG Optimus Blacks subtle back arch helps to create the illusion of even greater slimness. Unique to the LG Optimus Black, the flush and flawless finish of the front display is achieved by innovatively hiding the Invisible Receiver behind the edges of the phone.
"We are excited to introduce this stylish new Android smartphone and expect the LG Optimus Black to play a key role in the mobile market," said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. "LG Optimus Black reflects our core strengths of advanced technology, in both display and design, offering the worlds brightest screen and the worlds slimmest design in an attractive and smart package."
The LG Optimus Black also offers a set of smarter features designed for easy and faster access to important apps and content. Optimus UI 2.0 lets users directly access messages, emails and missed calls from the locked screen with just one single finger tap. The Gesture UI offers more intuitive commands, including lifting, shaking and tapping, for taking calls, entering camera mode, or enjoying music. LG Optimus Black also introduces the worlds first Wi-Fi Direct(TM) for quick and high-quality data transfer between mobile devices and adopts the worlds first 2MP front-facing camera.
All LG Optimus Black features are available on the Android 2.2 Froyo platform with Android 2.3 Gingerbread upgrade capability. Utilizing the 2MP front-facing camera, LG Optimus Black allows users to utilize video telephony functions of higher quality after upgrading to Androids Gingerbread.
The LG Optimus Black will be rolled out globally in the first half of 2011.
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19-01-2011, 10:07 AM
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19-01-2011, 05:55 PM
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HTC Wildfire S
Successor of a nice mid-range HTC Android smartphone, the new Wildfire S gets a bump in RAM from 384MB to 512MB and also the CPU has been pushed from 528MHz to 600MHz. There's no front facing camera but you do get Bluetooth 3.0 which is quite surprising since neither Incredible S nor Desire S have been gifted with the same.
Even the display resolution has been bumped from QVGA (320x240) to HVGA (480x320). Rest everything remains the same.
- 3.2-inch display with 480x320 pixel resolution
- 600MHz Qualcomm CPU
- 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM and memory expansion slot
- Network: Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and HSPA/WCDMA support
- 5 megapixel camera with auto-focus, power LED flash
- Bluetooth 3.0 with FTP/OPP for file transfer
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- 3.5mm stereo audio port
- Internal GPS, Gravity Sensor, Digital Compass, Proximity Sensor and Ambient light sensorv
- Micro-USB
- 1230 mAh Lithium-ion battery
- 105 grams weight (lighter than Wildfire)
http://images.techtree.com/ttimages/story/114499_wildfire-s.jpg
Though there's no official confirmation, the Incredible S and Desire S might come with Android 2.4 Ice Cream Sandwich pre-loaded on them. This hints at the slow shift from trackball or buttons on the front panel to capacitive buttons bearing handsets. HTC hasn't included Near Field Communication chip in any of these devices considering the limited numbering of services available at the moment. All three new HTC Android smartphones appear to be a part of an "evolutionary" hardware refresh. They would be made available in the second quarter of this year globally.
What not to do with your Mobile Phone
It’s never too late...
Human beings are like bulbs, not all are equally bright. Sometimes they tend to do things that are strange and totally unnecessary. They pick up a habit of doing something and then they continue to do that whether it makes any sense or not. This is especially true in the world of technology. We all know that guy who constantly refreshes his screen in Windows, even though Windows can do it automatically. There are many such things that people do with mobile phones as well. Today we will list some of them.
Don't cover the microphone
People have this habit - something they picked up while using landline phones - of covering the microphone when they have to interrupt a phone conversation to speak to someone next to them.
Although this worked fine with old landline phones, as you could cover the entire microphone with your palm, it does not work on modern phones. They have a much more sensitive microphone, which can work even when blocked. Also, due to their design, the mic isn't always easy to block.
A better thing to do is use two functions that all phones come with. The first option is to use Hold; here the person on the other side is informed that the caller has put them on hold, while they are made to listen to music. The other option is to use mute, where the microphone is deactivated and the person on the other side would have no idea what you are speaking.
Both these methods are 100% effective at preventing the person on the other side knowing that you are swearing at him. Yet, people like to hold the base of their phone as if they are trying to plug a leak when there are simpler alternatives available.
Don't hold the handsfree mic close to your face
This is another situation where people underestimate the strength of the microphone. There is a reason it is called a handsfree headset. If you are going to hold the microphone to your mouth all the time then it defeats the purpose of using a handsfree headset. Just because it seems right to you doesn't mean you should do it.
Bringing it close to your face wouldn't make any difference to the clarity of your voice. The microphones in handsfree headsets are very powerful and are designed to pick your voice up even when they are hanging close to your chest. I can understand when you are in a very noisy environment, where bringing it close enough for it to catch your spit can make you more audible to the person on the other side but some people have a habit of holding the mic to their mouth all the time.
I wonder what they do when they wear a Bluetooth headset. I'm sure they would want to pull it off and shove it down their throats every time they want to speak!
Stop talking loudly on the phone
You people have got to stop underestimating the power of the microphone! Some people are so loud on the phone that if the call were to accidentally disconnect the person on the other side wouldn't know, as he would still be able to hear your voice. They invented telephone so people don't have to shout like that anymore, just like they invented email, so people don't have to send messages via pigeons. Although it seems somebody forgot to tell the pigeons that they are fired as they still tend to hang around people's homes.
Remove that sticker from your phone's display
The thin transparent sheet that you get on your phone's display is there to protect it while it is being brought to you from the factory. After that you are supposed to remove it. This is why some manufacturers even put some text or images on it so that people would have no choice but to remove them. Because they know people who have enough money to buy stuff won't always be very smart.
These films, despite being transparent, tend to distort the image quality of the display. If it's a touchscreen, it reduces the touch response of the display. Not to mention the fact that it makes the phone look ugly. People are probably afraid that if they remove the film, the display will attract scratches, which would be bad because it would distort the image quality of the display and make the phone look ugly. I wonder what else can do that.
Don't put your phones in ugly cases
Some people buy ultra-expensive and ultra-stylish phones and then put them in ultra-ugly cases. I really don't understand the point of a case to begin with. I mean, do you walk around covered in bubble wrap just to protect yourself from being damaged? Then why put your phone through a similarly ridiculous ordeal? Accidents can happen; it would probably get scratched if it were to fall but really, would it look any uglier than it would in that case?
Don't put your phone's ringtone on max
Unless you are stone deaf, live on an airfield or have a phone that is about as loud as an angry mosquito, you have no reason to have your ringtone volume at full blast. It can be very annoying when a phone suddenly starts blaring at ear piercing volumes (especially those cheap little good for nothing Chinese phones), not to mention startling, especially for those suffering from ligyrophobia.
So choose a profile with a lower volume when you are between fellow humans and/or animals that attack when they hear sudden loud sounds.
Stop typing with just one thumb
Oh you poor thing, didn't you know you can use the thumb on your other hand to do something other than twiddling it? Well, you can use it, as it works just like the thumb on your other hand. Try it sometime.
Don't use a picture of yourself as wallpaper of your own phone
Are you narcissistic, or are you one of those who forget everything, including how you look. Do you need your phone to remind you how you look? No? Then stop doing it. It's weird. Trust me.
Don't wait till the battery is dead to charge it
Some people have this habit of waiting till the battery loses all its juice before charging it. They probably think it will damage the battery if they charge it when it's not empty. I know because I used to be one of them. But modern Li-Ion batteries don't require you to wait until it is dead for you to charge it. In fact, they tend to last longer when you don't wait till the end to charge them and instead keep charging them whenever you can. So don't be that guy who waits till the battery is dead to charge it.
Don't ask people for chargers
If you constantly find yourself asking your colleagues at work for a charger then it is time you invest in one and keep it in office. They aren't even that expensive, so you have little excuse not to get one. The same goes for USB data cables. And I really hope some my colleagues at office are reading this. Yeah, you. Don't ask for a charger or data cable again.
Don't keep your phone somewhere and then go wandering off
Sometimes people just keep their phone somewhere and then go wandering off. When a call comes, and it usually does, the phone starts playing some obnoxious ringtone. Even if the ringtone isn't obnoxious, it is annoying for the people around. They don't know what to do. They can't pick up the phone because it isn't theirs nor can they make it shut up.
Why can't people just carry their phones around with them? Is it really that heavy that you can't keep it on yourself at all times? And if you are going to keep it somewhere, at least put it on silent profile, so you don't annoy people close to you when a call comes in.
Don't use an obnoxious ringtone
Your ringtone is heard by everyone around you. So make sure you don't select one that makes people around you cringe every time your phone rings. You don't want to be the butt of other people's jokes when you are not around. You don't want to be that guy with the crazy ringtone.
Don't give a missed call and expect people to call you back
I will not call you back if you do that to me. It just goes to show how much of a cheapskate you are, especially considering how low call rates in India are. It is understandable if you are on prepaid and are really low on cash at the moment to make a long call, but otherwise you are just being a cheapskate and I hate you.
Don't call when it isn't urgent or if it can fit in an SMS
A call requires urgent attention from the person receiving it. If the matter is trivial, it makes more sense to just send it over SMS, so that the person on the other side can view it at leisure. Also, if you know a call is going to end within ten seconds, it is again better to send an SMS. There is a reason mankind invented that technology.
Do let us know if you know any more such things that people should definitely stop doing with their phones. Also, if you do any of the things mentioned above, remember, there is still time.
Courtesy: copied from techtree.com
skcom
23-02-2011, 07:04 PM
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