Google, Nokia Android and Smartphone

Nokia was the world's largest vendor of mobile phones from 1998 to 2012. However, over the past five years it has suffered declining market share as a result of the growing use of smartphones, principally the Apple iPhone and devices running on Google's Android operating system. As a result, its share price has fallen from a high of US$40 in 2007 to under US$3 in 2012. Since February 2011, Nokia has had a strategic partnership with Microsoft, as part of which all Nokia smartphones will incorporate Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system (replacing Symbian). Nokia unveiled its first Windows Phone handsets, the Lumia 710 and 800, in October 2011. On May 4th, 2012, Nokia investors filled a class action against Nokia because of the disappointing Windows Phone sales. On August 22th, 2012, Nokia Finnish investors started considering gathering signatures to get CEO Elop out of the company.
As Nokia was the largest mobile phone and smartphone manufacturer worldwide at the time, it was suggested the alliance would make Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 a stronger contender against Android and iOS. Because previously increasing sales of Symbian smartphones began to fall rapidly in the beginning of 2011, Nokia was overtaken by Apple as the world's biggest smartphone maker by volume in June 2011. In August 2011 Chris Weber, head of Nokia's subsidiary in the U.S., stated "The reality is if we are not successful with Windows Phone, it doesn't matter what we do (elsewhere)." He further added "North America is a priority for Nokia because it is a key market for Microsoft.".

Nokia reported "well above 1 million" sales for its Lumia line up to January 26, 2012, 2 million sales for the first quarter of 2012,[80] and 4 million for the second quarter of 2012. In this quarter, Nokia only sold 600000 smartphones (Symbian and Windows Phone 7) in North America. For comparison, Nokia soll more than 30 million Symbian devices world-wide still in Q4 2010 and the Nokia N8 alone sold almost 4 million in its first quarter of sale. In Q2 2012, 26 million iPhones and 105 million Android phones have been shipped, but only 6.8 million devices with Symbian and 5.4 million with Windows Phone.

Smartphone- Experience of Life

A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing capability and connectivity than a feature phone.
The first smartphones combined the functions of a personal digital assistant (PDA) with a mobile phone. Later models added the functionality of portable media players, low-end compact digital cameras, pocket video cameras, and GPS navigation units to form one multi-use device. Modern smartphones also included high-resolution touchscreens and web browsers that display standard web pages as well as mobile-optimized sites. High-speed data access is provided by Wi-Fi and mobile broadband.
The most common mobile operating systems (OS) used by modern smartphones include Google's Android, Apple's iOS, Nokia's Symbian, RIM's BlackBerry OS, Samsung's Bada, Microsoft's Windows Phone, Hewlett-Packard's webOS, and embedded Linux distributions such as Maemo and MeeGo. Such operating systems can be installed on many different phone models, and typically each device can receive multiple OS software updates over its lifetime.




Motorola Photon Q 4G LTE Smartphone

Motorola Photon 4G LTE Q is a new model from Motorola announced last month. But these days we receive information that he could be officially released today 19th August. This new model with a sliding QWERTY keyboard is based on the Andorid platform, and features a 4.3-inch TFT LCD screen. Motorola Photon 4G LTE Q is a phone that will be distributed at the first time through the Sprint mobile network in America, which is quite expected, but it’s also normal to Q Photon 4G LTE soon spread to the rest of the world. Based on past practice Motorola, it seems that Q Photon 4G LTE delivers a reliable quality with an indispensable and practical QWERTY keyboard.

Motorola Photon 4G LTE Q is a model that could satisfy fans of the original Motorola Photon 4G, or else those who like hellish combination of superfast LTE network and “solid” QWERTY keyboard. Motorola Photon 4G LTE Q comes with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich-TV, the aforementioned sliding QWERTY keyboard with a choice of powerful 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, similar to those of the Samsung Galaxy S3 and some other smart phones.

Motorola Photon 4G LTE Q will be the first phone of the U.S. companies that will have long promised to unlock butloader program, which along with LED lighting, the QWERTY-it gives the Motorola and a really nice visual impression. Therefore, the device will have a higher weight (170 grams), but this is understandable given the additional keyboard and large screen.

Nice should look and ColorBoost display, except that the picture quality should be taken, and easier surfing and text management. With the help of SMARTACTIONS application, users will be able to extend battery life by easily “disengage” the items you do not need, and which consume battery.

According to the official specification, the Motorola Photon 4G LTE Q will be able to provide up to 10 times the throughput compared to standard 3G connection, which means this phone will not be an insurmountable obstacle. The smart phone can not without a camera, and so will the Motorola Photon 4G LTE Q have the last and the main camera of 8 MP, while the auxiliary have 1.3 MP. Both will be in HD. Motorola Photon 4G LTE Q will be especially interesting to business users, because Motorola tried to provide encryption of data at the governmental level.





Samsung Galaxy Nexus Android Smart Phone

Samsung Galaxy Nexus Android Smart Phone
[US Only] Starting today, you can buy Galaxy Nexus on Google Play. This Galaxy Nexus costs $399 and arrives at your door unlocked, without a carrier commitment or contract. Use Galaxy Nexus on the GSM network of your choice, including T-Mob
ile and AT&T in the US.

Galaxy Nexus is the latest smartphone from Google featuring Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich (with Android Beam and Google+ mobile hangouts), the best Google mobile services and fastest updates directly from Google.

This unlocked Galaxy Nexus also has Google Wallet pre-installed, so you can pay quickly by tapping your Galaxy Nexus wherever MasterCard PayPass is accepted. Get $10 in your account as a Google Prepaid Card after you activate Google Wallet.

Learn more at google.com/nexus, and get your unlocked Galaxy Nexus on Google Play: play.google.com/store/devices.
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The Samsung Galaxy S III Gallery- Wisdom in Action

The Samsung Galaxy S III lands in T-Mobile stores tomorrow. Here are some pics to ogle over in the meantime.



T-Mobile's US Next Generation myTouch & myTouch Q

For the busy bees who need an easy to learn smartphone, stay tuned for the newest versions of the T-Mobile myTouch and T-Mobile myTouch Q coming August 8th! Learn more about the new Genius Button, simple setup & the enhanced app drawer



The Samsung Galaxy Note on T-Mobile US





Sony Ericsson K800i- Experience our life

The Sony Ericsson K800i, and its variant, the Sony Ericsson K790, are mobile phone handsets manufactured by Sony Ericsson. Launched in July 2006 (for the K800i in the UK market; others may vary), the phones are the successor to the Sony Ericsson K750i. Both of the phones feature a 3.2 megapixel digital camera complete with a xenon flash, a protective lens cover, and a new "BestPic" bracketing feature, and are the first to be tagged with the Sony Cyber-shot branding. The new "BestPic" feature takes 9 full quality snapshots of a subject in quick succession, allowing the user to choose the best shots from them. On the entertainment front, the phones have a media player supporting MP3, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+ and WMA music files and 3GP/MPEG-4 video files. The phones also feature a RDS FM radio, and a Memory Stick Micro (M2) slot for expandable solid state memory (up to 16GB). The K790/K800 models are also the first Sony Ericsson mobile phones to use ATI's Imageon 2192 graphics engine, which delivers a full 3D gaming graphics for Java and full support for its 3.2 megapixel camera.[citation needed] It is the phone used by James Bond in the 2006 Casino Royale film.
The difference between the two phones is that the K790 supports GSM and EDGE, while the K800 supports UMTS and GSM. As a result, the K800i features a QCIF (176X144) resolution front-mounted camera for 3G video conferencing. According to the official Sony Ericsson specifications (to be found on their website), the K800's talk time drops steeply from around 7 hours when using GSM to about 2 hours 30 minutes whilst using UMTS. A modified version of the K800i, the Sony Ericsson K810i, was released. Its successor is the 5 megapixel Sony Ericsson K850i.




Samsung Galaxy S III- Experience our life

Samsung Galaxy S III- Experience our life

Samsung Galaxy S III- Experience our life

Samsung Galaxy S III- Experience our life

Samsung Galaxy S III- Experience our life

Samsung Galaxy S III- Experience our life