Friday, August 5, 2011
Nokia reduces Smartphone prices
. According to Gartner, Nokia’s marketshare in the smartphone category has fallen to 25.5% from 39% last year.It’s wartime for Nokia as the company is in the middle of heavy-duty smartphone battle and losing marketshare heavily. The company is losing out to Android-based products in the market. To curb further decline in the marketshare, Nokia has announced price-cuts across range of smartphones. The high-end smartphones such as Nokia N8, Nokia C7 and Nokia E6 will see upto 15% price-cuts!
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Nokia reduces Smartphone prices
. According to Gartner, Nokia’s marketshare in the smartphone category has fallen to 25.5% from 39% last year.It’s wartime for Nokia as the company is in the middle of heavy-duty smartphone battle and losing marketshare heavily. The company is losing out to Android-based products in the market. To curb further decline in the marketshare, Nokia has announced price-cuts across range of smartphones. The high-end smartphones such as Nokia N8, Nokia C7 and Nokia E6 will see upto 15% price-cuts!
Nokia reduces Smartphone prices
. According to Gartner, Nokia’s marketshare in the smartphone category has fallen to 25.5% from 39% last year.It’s wartime for Nokia as the company is in the middle of heavy-duty smartphone battle and losing marketshare heavily. The company is losing out to Android-based products in the market. To curb further decline in the marketshare, Nokia has announced price-cuts across range of smartphones. The high-end smartphones such as Nokia N8, Nokia C7 and Nokia E6 will see upto 15% price-cuts!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
HTC CHACHA Android Touch and Qwerty Phone
HTC CHACHA Key Features
Light and compact metallic body
2.6" 256K-color TFT capacitive touchscreen of HVGA (480 x 320) resolution
Full four-row QWERTY keyboard and a dedicated Facebook button
ARMv6 800MHz CPU, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM
Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) with HTC Sense 2.1 for Messenger
Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support, 7.2 Mbps HSDPA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g, n with Mobile Hotspot functionality
GPS with A-GPS connectivity; digital compass
5 MP autofocus camera, D1
Light and compact metallic body
2.6" 256K-color TFT capacitive touchscreen of HVGA (480 x 320) resolution
Full four-row QWERTY keyboard and a dedicated Facebook button
ARMv6 800MHz CPU, 512MB RAM, 512MB ROM
Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) with HTC Sense 2.1 for Messenger
Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support, 7.2 Mbps HSDPA
Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g, n with Mobile Hotspot functionality
GPS with A-GPS connectivity; digital compass
5 MP autofocus camera, D1
Windows XP
Introduction to Windows XP
In 2001, Microsoft released Windows XP (code named "Whistler"). The merging of the Windows NT/2000 and Windows 95/98/Me lines was finally achieved with Windows XP. Windows XP uses the Windows NT 5.1 kernel, marking the entrance of the Windows NT core to
the consumer market, to replace the aging 16/32-bit branch. The initial release met with considerable criticism, particularly in the area of security, leading to the release of three major Service Packs. Windows XP
In 2001, Microsoft released Windows XP (code named "Whistler"). The merging of the Windows NT/2000 and Windows 95/98/Me lines was finally achieved with Windows XP. Windows XP uses the Windows NT 5.1 kernel, marking the entrance of the Windows NT core to
the consumer market, to replace the aging 16/32-bit branch. The initial release met with considerable criticism, particularly in the area of security, leading to the release of three major Service Packs. Windows XP
Top 5 Best Collectible Cell Phones
There are lots of twists and turns in the smartphone market. Occasionally, some really good phones just fall through the cracks. Let's call these The Collectibles -- a handful of phones, years in development, that arrive or are set to launch, but instead they get cut down at their prime or doomed before they reach their full potential. In most of these cases, it's a sweeping change at the company that effectively orphans the handsets. For Nokia and Research In Motion, blame a full-scale
Google + is open for all ( No need to get invites)
Last week Google has launched its revolutionary product Google +, initially it was opened in invite only phase but just after 24 hours Google has shut down the invite feature due to the insane demand of G+ invites. If you have been mystified with Google + and craving for an invite then a good news for you is that Google + is now officially open to anyone with a Google account. No need for any invite now, just visit www.plus.google.com and sign in with your Google account and you will
TDMA VS CDMA
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market has really been booming since the last couple of years thanx to the “videshi” mobile companies coming here and also to thanx to the advertising and marketing agencies which have been luring customers to them. Also thanx to the TRAI which has been regulating the cost per calls
market has really been booming since the last couple of years thanx to the “videshi” mobile companies coming here and also to thanx to the advertising and marketing agencies which have been luring customers to them. Also thanx to the TRAI which has been regulating the cost per calls
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