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Friday, 22 March 2013

The iPhone 6 release date, features and price information






If there's one thing that everyone seems to be certain on, it's that Apple plans to release its next smartphone in spring 2013. However, there's some confusion over whether the new phone will be the iPhone 6 or the iPhone 5S. This article deals with the iPhone 6, although there's naturally some crossover with our iphone 5S rumours article.
iPHONE 6 NAME
iPHONE 6 FEATURES
iPHONE 6 SMART BEZEL
There's a lot of debate over what the new iPhone will be called. If you follow Apple's naming strategy, then the iPhone 5S would be the most likely choice. Typically Apple keeps the same case (or very similar) for two generations, improving the internal specification. So the iPhone 3G was followed by the iPhone 3GS. It was the iPhone 4 that introduced a new design, followed by the improved iPhone 4S. By that regard, the iphone 5, which introduced the widescreen display, should be followed by a spec upgrade in the iPhone 5S.
However, things aren't quite as clear cut anymore. While Apple used to do yearly (or there about) updates, the ipad 4 was something of a surprise release, coming just six months after the iPad 3. If that's a sign that Apple's moving to a six-monthly release schedule, then it could be that the iPhone 5S gets released as a more budget model, while the iPhone 6 is released as a brand-new phone.
There's plenty to suggest that Apple needs something new, as the iPhone 5 wasn't met with the same rapturous applause of the previous releases, both because of the hardware and the problems with Apple Maps. With the competition getting a lot tougher, such as with the excellent Samsung galaxy s 3 and the soon-to-be-released Samsung gilaxy s 4, it could mean that Apple needs to up its game with a brand new phone.
With its Retina display, Apple says that you can't see individual pixels on the iPhone's screen when used at a normal distance. That effectively means that upping the resolution on the same size screen makes no sense. The only way to add more pixels, then, is to produce a slightly bigger phone with a bigger screen.
It's now thought that the iPhone 6 will have a Sharp IGZO (Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide) screen. This new technology allows for screens that use less power and are considerably thinner. Rumours certainly picked up when the Sharp IGZO technology was demonstrated at CES 2013.
Reports have appeared that the iPhone 6 will has a Super HD screen, but no details of screen resolution or size have appeared. We'd assume that the Apple will stick with the new widescreen format it introduced with the iPhone 5, though.
In terms of storage, 64GB has been the top model for a couple of years, so we'd expect the top model to now be 128GB. This has been predicted by Misek, who believes that the iPhone will offer more storage than before. Whether or not this means a new top-end model or whether the entry-level 16GB model hasn't been confirmed, but we'd expect Apple to ditch the low-end and stick with its current pricing.
UPDATE: NEW STORAGE INFORMATION The rumours of a 128GB version would seem to be true, as we know that Apple now has that capacity, thanks to the recent launch of a 128 gb ipad 4.
Recently quite quietly, the new model doubled the maximum capacity of the previous high-end iPad (64GB). This update was said to be about increasing the variety of uses for the tablet, with Apple stating that more storage was good for large files for use in applications such as CAD and music production. It's also a more useful amount of storage for photos and videos.
The update to the iPad 4 was a completely new model with a new price, so we'd expect the same range of capacities and prices to be available from the iPad 5: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB. With Apple now using 128GB storage in its tablets, the question is whether or not it will provide the same range of capacities in its iPhone and iPad Mini range, too.
Given that the capacity is now available to Apple and that the smartphone market is even more competitive, we'd say that a 128GB version of the new phone is more than likely.
NFC
One of the omissions from the iPhone 5 was NFC, but with the technology starting to appear in most new Android phones, we'd expect this in the in iPhone 6. With Apple pushing its Passbook App, for storing store cards, tickets and coupons, integrating this with NFC would make a lot of sense. An Apple phone with NFC would also help push the technology, as retailers are more likely to take it seriously with this handset on board.
One of the things that attracts people to the iPhone is its ease of use and simplicity. However, iOS has barely changed since launch, so Apple could well introduce new ways to interact with its phones in order to stay ahead of the competition.
Patently Apple managed to dig up information on a new patent for a smart bezel. This will use a secondary display system, which could be embedded around the primary screen or even on the back of a device to provide new controls that light up when needed.
According to Patently Apple, "Apple intends to use the secondary display to introduce a new set of illuminated indicators that would be able to morph into various controls for work and play. Illuminated gaming and productivity controls could be built into the face-side of the bezel and/or selected back-side areas of iOS devices like the iPad'.
Smart bezel will use a secondary display system that illuminates controls when they're needed
That sounds pretty cool to us and could negate some of the negative point of iOS, such as having to scroll all the way to the top of an SMS thread to call the contact.
iPHONE 6 PROCESSOR
iOS 7
iPHONE 6 CONCEPTS
iPHONE 6 RELEASE DATE
iPHONE 6 PRICE
Judging what Apple will do with the processor is harder, but we'd expect an updated model in the iPhone 6. Currently the iPhone 5 has a dual-core Apple A6 processor, but a quad-core Apple A7, using ARM Cortex A15-based cores, sounds plausible to us.
There are already quad-core phones from Apple's competitors and there's now theSAMSUNG OCTA-CORE EXYNOS 5 chip. However, it's important to note that more cores doesn't been better performance and the iPhone 5 is still the smoothest and fastest smartphone that we've used, despite having 'only' two cores.
With that in mind, Apple will only use the hardware that its phone requires, rather than going all-out to get the most number of cores into a phone.
UPDATE: NEW PROCESSOR INFORMATION
The latest information suggests that the Apple A7 processor is now being finished by the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing company. It appears as though, the final design will go in March, then move to risk production in May-June.
With that kind of schedule production of the new chip would happen in 2014, meaning that this processor will definitely be for the iPhone 6, while the iPhone 5S is more likely to get some kind of tweaked A6 processor.
Recent rumours have suggested that the iPhone 6 process will be manufactured by Intel[/b], rather than Samsung.
With Intel's core market of desktop and laptops contracting, the company is looking to expand its business by offering contract manufacturing. It makes a lot of sense, as Intel has the capital investment in global fabrication plants, which means it should be able to offer competitive prices. It also means that Apple can move away from Samsung, reducing its reliance on its main competitor.
This shouldn't be read as a move to Intel-based technology, though. Although Intel has a smartphone chip, it hasn't been used in a lot of phones, with manufacturers preferring ARM. ARM has the dual benefits of low power requirements, which are important on battery-powered devices, and the fact that it licenses its technology, so manufacturers can easily build their own custom chips.
One of the constants of the iPhone has been iOS 6, which as barely changed. In fact, with IOS5, which was introduced with the iPhone 5, the OS barely changed, bar the introduction of the disastrous Apple Maps app.
With Android offering Widgets and Windows Mobile 8 a cleaner interface, it's fair to say that iOS is starting to look a bit dated. We'd bet money on Apple working on a successor with a different interface, but whether or not this is iOS 7 and whether or not it will be released with the iPhone 6 is yet to be seen.
Working off the discovered patents and leaked information, a lot of iPhone 6 concepts have been released. At the moment, the most interesting one is from InventHelp's Nickolay Lamm.
"I feel that the sales success of the iPhone 5 overlooks the fact that it was a pretty boring phone," Lamm said. "I looked at all of Apple’s recent patents and chose four which Apple may include in the iPhone 6 or later version. I then hired a 3D graphic designer to illustrate each of these patents so that the illustrations were as realistic as possible. I gave him very specific guidelines to follow."
The shot below shows a possible version of the phone, along with the Smart Bezel highlighting controls on the screen. The finished iPhone 6 will most likely look different, but it's interesting to see how Smart Bezel could work.
The next iPhone, whatever its name, is most likely to come out in Spring 2013. According to Topeka Capital analyst Brian White, reported on business insider the next iPhone is going to come out in May or June. This fits with all the other reports that we've read.
mar rumours has a similar report, with Peter Misek, analyst at investment firm Jeffries & Co, reporting, "Our checks indicate that preliminary builds for the iPhone 5S will start in March for a launch in June/July."
Apple typically releases its new models at the same price as the old ones, and we can't see it introducing a more expensive phone into this tough market. If that holds out, then, and assuming that the 16GB model is dropped, we'd expect the 32GB model to cost £529, the 64GB model £599 and the 128GB model £699.



Sunday, 17 February 2013

 Concept Phones

These Phones are designed by the top techies of the world and are accepted by the companies according to the design and specification.
Sometime the companies also design concept phones for checking out the sustainability of the phone.

Here I'll post the latest information on
concept phones, industrial design and futuristic devices.
The chances of
 their availability are around 75 percentage,so we can't ignore them...

Nokia Hercule, the First Nokia Donna/Symbian Donna Device


Som of U must known that Nokia decided to give up the name Symbian, simply naming the OS on its handsets Nokia Belle/Anna etc.
Thus, this Nokia Hercule concept doesnt run Symbian Donna, but rather Nokia Donna OS, to make it clear.
This design, mockup or whatever you want to call it was done by Rawad Semaan and I have to say that it a breath of fresh air from current designs.



Nokia Hercule uses a 2GHz Scorpion CPU (Qualcomm MSM8255), an Adreno 205 GPU and a 4.7 inch S-LCD screen with 480 x 800 pixel display. 

The screen aspect sounds identical to the one on the HTC Sensation XL and HTC Titan, which is not necessarily bad. 


We get a surprising internal memory of 60GB, 1GB of RAM, 4G connectivity and Bluetooth 3.0, plus microUSB 3.0. 


At the back there an 8 megapixel camera with autofocus, dual LED flash, geotagging and 720p video capture.
There also a secondary 5MP camera and an accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity sensor and compass fill in the blanks of the hardware specs. 


Seeing the back of this Nokia concept, I can imagine that the texture on its back feels very nice in the user hand and those elegant lines rese,bles to that of an Armani suit.





 iPhone 6 Features 3D Curved Super AMOLED Plus Display and Eye Control





Created by Chris Youn, the iPhone 6 design you see below is pretty impressive. We dealing with a 3D smartphone that uses a great display, a curved design and also supports eyepoint control, voice command and some sort of hologram graphics.


This iPhone 6 is based on 3D sound and 3D hologram interaction and it comes with a 4.3 inch Super AMOLED Plus display, a curved one that enhances the features of all current screens. 

It makes the design slimmer and it makers the battery better, apparently. 


This device measures 8.49mm and it has a pretty good grip, according to its designer.
What抯 funny is that it also comes with a 3D TouchWiz UX, that Samsung would NEVER give to anyone, especially Apple.


The CPU inside is a dual core unit, with 'lightning speed', so I expect something around 2GHz here. 




Samsung may be to lounch Flexible Amoled Display


According to industry sources, Samsung may already be prepping to launch flexible AMOLED displays for devices by as early as this quarter. Over the past year, we have shared several stories related to Samsung's breakthrough flexible display technology, but this is the first time we have seen any news indicating that it could be coming soon.

There is one caveat to this new release though. According to the same industry insider source, the initial run of flexible displays will still be protected by a sheet of glass over the top. The bendy and rollable kind will have to wait until the future. This same report indicates that Samsung is working toward making all of their future displays from the flexible tech without the need for a covering of glass by 2014. Also, Samsung is still planning to launch its first plastic-only fronted flexible display, (called the Youm display), by the end of this year.

The main advantage offered by this technology in the interim is that it will allow them to shrink the total display size down from 1.8mm in thickness to just 1mm in thickness. This will make devices lighter, thinner, and more energy efficient.
 





The Next Galaxy Nexus Nexus 2 




Well, isn't this a pleasant surprise ? After so many Nokia and Apple concepts here's a device focused on the Google experience. This is the Next Galaxy Nexus, or maybe you want to dubit Galaxy Nexus 2. I supposed it's made by Samsung, since the designer didn't mention that aspect, although some elements of its design make me think about Motorola.

The Next Galaxy Nexus features a Super AMOLED display with 5 inch diagonal and 720p resolution, plus Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protection. Other specs include 32GB of storage, 8GB of RAM , HSDPA 42 Mbps connectivity, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0 with MHL and USB on the go. The camera at the back is a 12 megapixel sensor with autofocus, LED flash and simultaneous HD video and image recording, touch focus,image stabilization and face and smile detection.
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The device features a front 2 megapixel camera with 720p capture at 30 fps, while the camera at the back does 1080p video capture at 30 fps. The battery inside the Galaxy Nexus 2 is a 3200 mAh unit and the OS on board is Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. As the brain of the smartphone we have the quad core Nvidia Tegra 23 quad core 2 GHz processor, with GPU ULP GeForce. Killu-Chan did a great job with this design, that looks a bit more sci-fi than the curved Galaxy Nexus.


        



Saturday, 16 February 2013

Google Android Hidden Secret Codes

Google Android Hidden Secret Codes

*#*#4636#*#*
This code can be used to get some interesting information about your phone and battery. It shows following 4 menus onscreen:
Phone information
Battery information
Battery history
Usage statistics

*#*#7780#*#*
This code can be used for a factory data reset. It'll remove following things:
Google account settings stored in your phone
System and application data and settings
Downloaded applications
It'll NOT remove:
Current system software and bundledapplications
SD card files e.g. photos, music files, etc.

*2767*3855#
Think before you give this code. This code is used for factory format. It'll remove allfiles and settings including the internal memory storage. It'll also reinstall the phone firmware.

*#*#34971539#*#*
This code is used to get information aboutphone camera. It shows following 4 menus:
Update camera firmware in image (Don't try this option)
Update camera firmware in SD card
Get camera firmware version
Get firmware update count

*#*#7594#*#*
This one is my favorite one. This code can be used to change the "End Call / Power" button action in your phone. Be default, if you long press the button, it shows a screen asking you to select any option from Silentmode, Airplane mode and Power off.
You can change this action using this code.You can enable direct power off on this button so you don't need to waste your time in selecting the option.

*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#*
This code opens a File copy screen where you can backup your media files e.g. Images, Sound, Video and Voice memo

*#*#197328640#*#*
This code can be used to enter into Service mode. You can run various tests and change settings in theservice mode.

*#*#232339#*#* OR*#*#526#*#* OR*#*#528#*#*
WLAN test (Use"Menu" button to start various tests)

*#*#232338#*#*
Shows WiFi MAC address

*#*#1472365#*#*
GPS test

*#*#1575#*#*
Another GPS test

*#*#232331#*#*
Bluetooth test

*#*#232337#*#
Shows Bluetooth device address

*#*#8255#*#*
This code can be used to launch GTalk Service Monitor.
Codes to get Firmware version information:

*#*#4986*2650468#*#* - PDA, Phone, H/W, RFCallDate
*#*#1234#*#* - PDA and Phone
*#*#1111#*#* - FTA SW Version
*#*#2222#*#* - FTA HW Version
*#*#44336#*#* - PDA, Phone, CSC, Build Time, Changelist number

Codes to launch various Factory Tests:
*#*#0283#*#* - Packet Loopback
*#*#0*#*#* - LCD test
*#*#0673#*#* OR*#*#0289#*#* - Melody test
*#*#0842#*#* - Device test (Vibration test and BackLight test)
*#*#2663#*#* - Touch screen version
*#*#2664#*#* - Touch screen test
*#*#0588#*#* - Proximity sensor test
*#*#3264#*#* - RAMversion 

GREAT THOUGHTS...........

Success is that old ABC - Ability, Breaks & Courage..................

Galaxy S IV - 8 Core Processor Coming In March?

The Samsung Galaxy S 4 is expected to sport a 5-inch full 1080p HD touchscreen display.

Samsung's next flagship smartphone is expected to be announced in March,according to reports.

Currently tagged as the Samsung Galaxy S IV, this device is rumored to launch in March as
reported by Asian Economies, a Korean news daily.

This smartphone is speculated to go on sale in few markets from mid-April.


The Samsung Galaxy S 4 is expected to sport a 5-inch full HD Super AMOLED display with 1920x1080 pixel resolution natively.

Inside the phone, the Samsung handset believed to have the new Exynos 5 Octa chip that comprises of four cores based on the ARM Cortex-A15 processor and four cores based on ARM Cortex-A9 processor - total eight cores.

The powerful processor will be coupled with powerful eight core graphics chip and has 2 GB RAM.



Samsung will pack a 13 megapixel camera with LED flash at the back of it which would be capable enough to record full HD videos.

There is a 2 megapixel camera in the front for
supporting 720p HD video chats as well. Samsung will put Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean along with new version of Touch Wiz user interface and will be
upgradable to next major Android update.

To power the hardware, Samsung has added 2600 mAh battery.


Every smartphone maker will introduce full HD display and quad-core processor
bearing top of the line smartphone this year.

While technologies such as NFC take a back stage, the wireless charging is expected to pick up momentum.

Samsung is expected to announce the Galaxy S 4 or S IV at a special event in March.