Apple iPhone 5S design review.

You all came to know about lot of things about Apple’s new flagship model iPhone 5S ,which was released this month.We are taking the design aspect of the iPhone 5S much closer in this article.While the competitors of the iPhone increased the size of the screen to 4.5 to 5-inch iPhone still be at 4 inch,which makes more pocket friendly than other smartphones in the market.It only weighs 112 grams and only 7.6 millimeters thin.But from now onwards you will get iPhone in “space grey”,”silver” or “gold” colours,but the aluminium body and glass remains as in iPhone 5 except with some aluminium adging that makes iPhone 5S still one of the best designed phones.
Apple still stucked with a “Retina-class” 1,136x640 resolution panel. The power button is still at the top, next to a 3.5mm audio jack. The volume buttons and mute switch are still on the side and the Lightning connector is still found at the bottom .
The only new physical addition to the iPhone 5S is the TouchID ring made from laser-cut sapphire crystal,built into the home button. The surface of the button directs the image of your finger to a capacitive touch sensor, which reads beneath the outer layers of your skin to get a detailed print. Surrounding the button is a stainless steel ring that detects your finger, wakes the sensor, and improves the signal-to-noise ratio. Software then reads the ridges of your print and finds the match to unlock your phone.


Even though Apple stuck with 8 mega-pixel camera,they added state-of-art sensor which allows the individual pixels to get larger. So iPhone 5s has an all-new 8MP sensor. One that’s 15 percent larger than before, with pixels measuring 1.5 microns. We also increased the aperture to ƒ/2.2. All that adds up to 33 percent greater light sensitivity,which gives you better,brighter images with even more accurate colours.The new True Tone flash(that’s what Apple calls it) which consists of one cool white flash and a second warmer amber LED that automatically adjusts depending on lighting conditions for the best picture. Image stabilization and best shot selection are both automatic. There's also a burst shot mode and 120fps slow motion video recording at 720p, along with the new filters found in iOS7.



Sunday, September 15, 2013
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Is Apple's iPhone 5S fingerprint scanner is going to kill password?


Do you all taught that coming of fingerprint scanner in iPhone 5S really going to kill the password? I don’t think so! According to latest news the customers who wish the use Touch ID also have to create a passcode as a backup. If u don’t use iPhone for 48 hours or if you rebooted it then you wanted the passcode(not the fingerprint) to unlock it. This system is to block the hackers to get into the phone.

And you can’t unlock the iPhone with moisture-laden fingers covered in sweat, lotion or other liquids(that includes water).There also problems for persons whose fingers are scarred by accident or surgery. So I really think the passcode will be useful to those persons.

Instead of storing the photograph of fingerprints the Apple’s Touch ID sensor scans the fingerprint at a 500 ppi resolution and stores “fingerprint data” which remains encrypted within the iPhone’s processor. So someone cracked an iPhone’s encrypted chip can’t able to reverse engineer someone’s finger print.

Saturday, September 14, 2013
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New Sony QX lens pics leaked,which can be attached to Z1 to get 20MP images.










There can no longer be any denying it – Sony is about to announce a self-contained camera inside a lens that attaches to your smartphone. The Sony DSC-QX10 and DSC-QX100 lens camera modules have been spotted a few times, but this is the largest cache of pictures so far.While Sony readies a 20MP shooter for their upcoming (and beautiful) Z1 Honami, they haven’t forgotten the rest of us. Their QX lenses are widely reported to work with just about any device via NFC and/or Bluetooth, and have the ability to work while detached from our phones or tablets. We’ve already seem images.

The DSC-QX10 (everything above this) is the cheaper of the two and will feature 10x optical zoom and an 18MP sensor at f/3.3-5.9. It is rumored to cost $250, and it even comes with a nifty little carrying case. You can see the lens above from every conceivable angle, including the clip mechanism.

It appears there will be a case (we assume proprietary to a Sony device, probably the Z1) as well the familiar clip-on holder for the lenses. Interestingly enough, the clip-on or case are separate from the lenses, according to these pics. That would be a good choice, and leads us to think there will be more lenses in the future, if these prove to be popular.
If you’re concerned about the blurred portion in the center of the pics, don’t worry — nobody is hiding anything. It seems the helpful tipster plastered the images with some anti-Japanese rhetoric.
Monday, September 2, 2013
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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 may feature 2.5 GB Ram only.

Earlier today, a tweet from @evleaks revealed two screenshots that supposedly come from the Note 3, one showing an AnTuTu benchmark score, and the other the “About Device” screen. If that’s not enough to peak your interest, the tweet also includes some ‘alleged’ specs that differ a little from most of the rumors out there.
First, let’s talk about the device screenshot. As you can see below, this particular Note 3 is model SM-N9005, and runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean with build number JSS15J. Not much else here worth taking notice of.
Turning to the second screenshot, we have a benchmark. Honestly, we’re not going to read into this one too much. Sure there are other devices that have achieved much higher results than this, but it is impossible to judge a handset based on a single benchmark.
Even if we had multiple benchmark reports, these scores often mean very little when it comes to real world use.
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Okay, so we’ve covered the two images. What about the specs? If @evleaks proves correct, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005 will feature a 1920 x 1080 display, a 2.3GHz quad-core CPU and 2.5GB RAM.
Keep in mind that the device could actually have 3GB of RAM, but 512MB might be reserved for something else and therefore not counted. There’s also the possibility that the screenshots and/or alleged specs aren’t correct, so speculation is certainly advised.
 Samsung will officially announce the Note 3 on Wednesday, September 4th, just ahead of IFA 2013.
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Sony Z1 official press images leaked,ahead of it much anticipated launch.

Long rumored,Sony Z1 (or Honami) official press images have reportedly been leaked.
While images of this nature are often highly doubtful, these appear to be the real deal. They match up with the specs we’ve heard about, as well as previously leaked images. These pics happen to show a bit more detail, and are a touch more glamorous than those we’ve seen before.
If these are images of the final production Z1, we’re smitten. The nearly seamless construction and overall finish are gorgeous, and Sony has hinted the device would be water resistant. Sony always builds high quality devices, and the Z1 — or whatever it’s going to be called — doesn’t seem to be any different.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 expected to launch in IFA 2013.

Samsung Galaxy Note Note 2 aa 2 1600The Galaxy Note 3 will represent a natural evolution of the Note series. As is tradition, the Note 3 will inherit a similar upgrade schema to that of the Galaxy S4, barring a few minor, yet notable exceptions. The Galaxy Note 3 will feature the most powerful ARM-based SoC in the world, as well as arguably the most sophisticated and robust GPU, the Adreno 330.
For lovers of mobile technology and aficionados of the large display domain, the Galaxy Note 3 represents the pinnacle of raw mobile power, with its large, brilliant 5.68 inch display. Owners of the Note 2 know how much battery life the behemoth brought to the table from day one. The clumsy among us will testify to its resilience to handle drop after drop. The list goes on and on. And what a conversation starter…

Rumored Galaxy Note 3 release date

History is the greatest indicator of what is to come. Last year, the Galaxy Note 2 was launched at Samsung Unpacked, just before IFA Berlin, on August 29th, 2012. It subsequently went on sale on the streets of Hong Kong on Friday, September 28th. I remember this well because we eagerly and excitedly tracked one down from an official Samsung store, and were able to be among the very first in the world to get one. We proceeded to assault it with a battery of hands-on videos, Versus posts, and a very nice drop test, which, after the horrifying experience with the Galaxy S3, seemed to portend excellent durability for would be Note 2 owners.



Though, this year, rumors in the industry paint a much more accelerated roll out. Let’s not forget that this is a device that has been leaked to death. Case manufacturers partake in their own hyper competitive economy as well, and pay very good amounts of money for leaked product schematics of the next-device-of-the-moment. Have these been leaked for the Galaxy Note 3? Yes they have.
Galaxy Note 3 cases
Further, we have purported evidence from Engadget that suggests we should expect the Galaxy Note 3 to on September 16, as seen below. It should be noted that this is likely when Three will receive the first stock, and that it is a report out of the UK, a market that traditionally receives the latest in mobile technology before the US.
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While you should most certainly take the above document with a grain of salt, it’s 100% likely that most major markets will be getting the Galaxy Note 3 by the end of September. For those of you that are keen to get it as soon as possible, it’s likely that Samsung will continue in its tradition of releasing devices on a Friday, as they have done with the Note 2, Galaxy S3, and Galaxy S4. And, you can count on us to regularly update this article with more information as we receive it. Everything we’ve heard points towards an international launch starting on the 28th of September, with US / Canadian carrier launches to happen shortly thereafter. And yes, Verizon will be the last to release it on their network.

Rumored Galaxy Note 3 specs

While nothing here should be considered definitive, it is likely that these are the specs for the upcoming Galaxy Note 3.
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 800
  • CPU: Quad-core Krait 400, running at 2.26 GHz
  • GPU: Adreno 330
  • RAM: 3GB
  • OS: Android 4.3.x Jelly Bean?
  • Cameras: 13MP rear, 2MP front - no OIS
  • Display: 5.68-inch 1920×1080 AMOLED
  • Storage: 32GB/64GB iterations (up to 23 GB user-accessible memory on 32GB version), microSD expandability up to 64GB SDXC
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v4.0 with A2DP, NFC, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot
  • Networks: UMTS HSPA+ 900 (Band VIII), 2100 (Band I) MHz, 850 (Band V), 1900 (Band II), 1700 (Band IV), GSM GPRS/EDGE 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz, 4G LTE
  • Battery: removable 3200mAh
Remember, we’ll be reporting live at IFA Berlin and will be bringing you the very best hands on video, detailed pictures, and great editorial in real time as we dig deep to deliver you the finest Android coverage on the planet!
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New images of Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 leaked!


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 A rendering of a tablet claimed to be the Samsung Galaxy Note 12.2 has leaked online.As you can probably figure out, the 12.2 in the product name hints that it has a 12.2-inch display. If true, it would make for an impressive tablet for movie watching, but might make a rather bulky device to take with you on the go. Sources claim that the device will carry model number SM-P900 and is set to be released in the second half of 2013.
The tablet is tipped to be S Pen-enabled and run the Android operating system, as you would expect from anything in the Galaxy line. The rendering shows a big-screen device with a physical home button along with a couple of virtual buttons for other functionality. Perhaps the most interesting part of this rumored tablet comes with the screen resolution.
The tablet is tipped for a resolution of 2560 x 1600. That resolution is typically reserved for massive 30-inch desktop displays. We are taking this with a grain of salt for now considering that it’s a rendering of the device and not an actual photo. However, Samsung has been rumored to be working on a large 12-inch tablet in the past so were not ready to call BS just yet. Perhaps the official announcement for this tablet will come this week during IFA 2013.
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Hello Kitty Butterfly S edition launched by HTC.

HTC officially announced the “limited edition” Hello Kitty Butterfly S today, which is now being showcased on the HTC Taiwan website. According to various Taiwanese media outlets that attended HTC’s launch event, the device will retail for NT$22,900 ($765) — the same price the Butterfly S went on sale for in Taiwan at the end of June.
htc butterflys pearl tw slide 01 Hello Kitty lovers: this limited edition HTC Butterfly S is for you
The Hello Kitty Butterfly S also comes pre-loaded with nine Hello Kitty wallpapers — all the better for those madly in love with the cartoon cat.
The Butterfly S, which was unveiled in mid-June, is a top-tier handset on par with the company’s flagship HTC One that features a 5-inch 1080p display and runs Android Jelly Bean on a quad-core 1.9GHZ Snapdragon 600 processor. It also comes with an UltraPixel Camera, as well as a 2.1-megapixel front-facing wide-angle camera, and should provide plenty of juice from its 3,200 mAh battery.
There has been no word yet on subsequent launches of the Butterfly S in Asia or internationally, though it makes sense that if the Hello Kitty Butterfly S does well, other markets may gladly welcome it — and the cutesy cartoon cat could well help refresh the company’s image.
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Acer liquid S2 launched!

liquid-s2Acer has unveiled its latest Android-powered smartphone at IFA 2013. If you’re the sort of early adopter that’s always out to get the latest features first, you’ll want to pay attention to this device. The Liquid S2 can record 4K resolution video with four times the resolution of 1080p.
The downside is you’ll need a display of some sort display supporting 4K resolution to enjoy that video. The smartphone can also shoot still images at 13-megapixel resolution and make full panoramic 27-megapixel photos. The smartphone is also able to record four times slow-motion at full HD resolution and features an LED ring flash.
The smartphone also features a two-megapixel front camera with an 80-degree viewing angle for videoconferencing and video chats. The smartphone camera has a quick first shot feature allowing you to take a picture from the unlock screen with automatic center focus by tapping any location on the screen. The camera also features a smart best shot feature that automatically detects photo type and takes multiple shots to get the best image possible. Users can also adjust focus and exposure settings using a finger.
The Liquid S2 definitely falls into the phablet realm with a six-inch 1080p IPS display. It uses a QUALCOMM Snapdragon 2.2 GHz processor and has 2 GB of internal memory. The battery pack has 3300 mAh of power and it has 16 GB of onboard storage. Storage can be expanded using memory cards up to 128 GB. Other features include integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS+GLONASS, NFC, and a host of sensors and accelerometers. The operating system is Android 4.2.2. The smartphone is set for availability at the end of October with pricing announced closer to launch.
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