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LG GD910 Review

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 12:00 pm

LG Electronics has developed an interesting hybrid of a wristwatch and a mobile phone – the gadget is called LG GD910. The new device is very original and it will certainly interest those who constantly want to be in touch, no matter what extreme conditions surround them. The phone and watch symbiosis fit on your wrist very comfortable. LG GD910 has similar size compared with a conventional wrist watches for men, but is a little thicker, reaching 1.5 inches in thickness. LG GD910 is also a waterproof gadget and its touchscreen is protected by a 1.43 inches tempered glass. LG GD910 has an excellent backlighting, which allows seeing the picture in any conditions, even very bright.The housing of LG GD910 is made from stainless steel. On one hand, the watch-phone became slightly heavier, on the other – the gadget is securely fastened to the wrist, so that particular problems will not arise for the owner. Three control buttons are located on one side of LG GD910, as in ordinary wristwatch. The watch-clock has a 0.3 megapixel camera with a resolution of 640×480. It is located directly on the display. In the same place, above the display, is also located the speaker of LG GD910. The power of this speaker is enough to communicate without using a wireless headset. The full charged battery of LG GD910 can last about two and a half days. Its capacity is 510 mAh.The owner of the watch-phone can change the clock appearance as he desires, selecting one of its preinstalled varieties, and also can use all the advanced features of a modern mobile gadget: Bluetooth, high speed internet access through 3G, MP3-player, Text-to-Speech, and a phonebook of one thousand contacts. LG GD910 supports videoconferencing.LG GD910 has 2 GB of internal memory, but, unfortunately, it can not be increased. This is one of the device disadvantages. Also, no MMS, e-mail client, WEB-browser, and radio. However, the goal of the designers was not to turn LG GD910 in a device stuffed with entertainment features. This is primarily a functional symbiosis between phone and watch with basic functions of both.The watch-Phone LG GD910 is an elegant stylish gadget that attracts attention and is characterized by a unique combination. It is quite convenient, especially during leisure time: you do not need to think in what pocket to hold your mobile phone, and how to get it then. Even when swimming or surfing, you can, not only see what time is it, glancing at your wrist, but also take incoming calls – or make outgoing calls.




Rumor: Nexus One from Google will go on sale Jan. 5, 2010

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 12:00 pm

As Reuters reports, citing its own sources, the smartphone from Google, known as the Nexus One, will be available in the U.S. beginning with Jan. 5, 2010. There will be two possibilities to have it: without contract or with contract on T-Mobile.According to rumors, when signing a two-year contract with the operator, the initial fee for Google Nexus One will be $ 199. However, nothing is yet known regarding the conditions of the contract.The source says that in long terms, Google will become a full retail seller, and from mobile operators will receive only commission. He also expressed confidence that the smartphone from Google will change the business model of the mobile industry, as well as iPhone did in his time.An analyst expert from Baird Research, Will Power, believes that the entrance on the market of Google Nexus One (if this device will actually be sold under the brand of the internet giant) will have a negative impact on all manufacturers of smartphones, including such large as Apple, Research In Motion, Nokia , HTC, Motorola, Palm and Samsung. At the same time, most affected will be the current Google partners, which produce devices on Android platform.While neither Google, nor T-Mobile does not comment on rumors about the Nexus One.




Synaptics demonstrated the concept phone Fuse, with touch housing

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 12:00 pm

The Synaptics company demonstrated a concept phone named Fuse, whose sensing parts is not only the screen but also the housing, as reports Electronista. In addition, on the sides of the phone are installed capacitive sensors and pressure sensors that can detect a touch, and the pressure force on the case.

Fuse is also equipped with an accelerometer, which distinguishes any tilting and movements of the phone in space. The device has a large AMOLED-display with a resolution of 800×480 pixels and the tactile feedback. The phone recognizes multitouch-motion, as well as provides a high level of three-dimensional graphics.

Synaptics Fuse is built on the Texas Instruments OMAP 3630 processor and in the development of the concept an active role played the companies TheAlloy and The Astonishing Tribe.

The novelty will be showed-off at CES 2010, Mobile World Congress 2010. It is unlikely that this concept will go into mass production, but the technologies used in it will be applied in phones and smartphones for the future.




Samsung appoints a new CEO, will adopt new “company system”

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 8:36 am

Geesung Choi

 

Samsung has announced a major organizational restructuring that has made way for a new CEO, COO and CFO. Geesung Choi has been named as the new President and CEO of Samsung Electronics while the current Vice Chairman and CEO, Yoon-woo Lee will now act as a Chairman of the Board of Directors.

Jay Y. Lee has been named as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Ju-Hwa Yoon as Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

Samsung has also reorganized its company structure and will adopt the company system. In this system each business unit will be managed like a stand-alone company with its own President and CFO.

Previously, Samsung businesses were segregated into two – Digital Media & Communications and Device Solutions but now will be operated under the same corporate entity with seven different companies.

Samsung reckons such structure will enable them to create greater autonomy at the operating level and also reduce the decision making hierarchy from three to two stages.

In other related news, Samsung Electronics has decided to absorb Samsung Digital Imaging and operate under the main brand. The union if approved, will allow Samsung to use SDIs optical technology and apply to other businesses while SDI will be able to benefit from Samsung Electronics’ global marketing and sales network.

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Do not Drop Your HTC HD2 Smartphone!

Tuesday 15 December 2009 @ 8:25 am



If you drop your HTC HD2 handset on the pavement, odds are that it’ll get the same damage as the unit below, photographed by an unlucky HD2 owner in Bristol. He managed to drop the phone on the concrete pavement and… well, let’s say the pavement survived.

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The unlucky user wishes the handset didn’t have a flush screen and that it would pack a plastic body, to avoid this type of damage. Repairs have started yesterday and we’re really wondering how much this process will cost and if the warranty covers it.

Glass touchscreens lose the battle with resistance, again…

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[via wmpoweruser]


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