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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Comparison of the best Android phones Cameras



The three companies, and laid great potential in the camera, and boasted of each of these companies cameras organs. Certainly, all cameras are excellent, but you better?

Altalaa comparison shows us that the HTC cameras were the best, technology ImageSense which included an excellent lens, and sensors better, and a sophisticated program, and a slice ImageChip a segment dedicated to image processing, you can consider another processor is processor device, image processing task only.

The devices that HTC three that have been announced with the same camera is HTC One X, HTC One S and HTC One V. The same thing for Sony, which released this year, all with the same camera.

The tests were carried out on:
- Speed ​​image capture if the screen is closed: winner Xperia S thanks to a dedicated button for the camera
- Speed ​​image capture if the screen is effective: winner HTC One X narrowly
- Speed ​​image capture successive Burst Mode: winner HTC One X

We had hoped to see a test also for the quality of the actual images, especially in low light conditions, but I think that my camera and Sony HTC convergent in this anyway. Camera Galaxy Nexus is not bad at all, but it does not reach the quality of the devices of others.

The most important features of a camera series HTC One:

    ImageSense is a new technique based on a slice camera, responsible for capturing images and processed entirely separate from the processor phone, you can consider this segment (the nucleus of a third) in the phone One S dual-core (or kernel fifth) in the phone One X quad-core. This nucleus, or this wizard overtime work independently to provide us with a camera developed the following features:

- Capture images with a high-speed 0.7 of a second per image, with the possibility of automatic focus focus quickly 0.2 of a second only. In other words, can keep the camera button pressed and image capture sequence is almost instantaneous.

- Capture images efficiently in low-intensity lighting conditions or high intensity, with a flash intelligent lighting can strongly five different degrees, so that it can choose the degree of force appropriate lighting according to ambient light conditions.

- The lens has a degree introduction of light f/2.0 (what is known as PAL aperture) is an excellent degree can capture light in the top 40% of f/2.4 lenses currently on the latest handsets. This means take great pictures in low light.

- The ability to capture still images while shooting high-definition video.

Add all this to the camera lens 28 mm and 8 megapixel resolution and you'll get pictures unparalleled

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12 expect from Google about smart phones in 2012



1 - will use more than one billion people cell phones as a point of access to the main website, and will be the first experiences with the Internet is via a mobile phone. If you are a developer is building web applications, you should think mobile phones.

2 - There will be ten days where mobile phones will represent a more than 50% of the search phrases emerging. This happened last year on the day of Holiday Love (Alvallantyn), where overwhelmed searches related to Valentine's Day and outgoing mobile phones, on the search issued by the desktop. This year, this will happen globally at least ten times, this will be mostly driven by events in the local states, which controls the cell phones to computers as an Internet connection.

3 - will prove the role of mobile phones in attracting people to the stores, to the point Stdhishna strongly. The source of this prediction is the data that shows how to use existing customers to their mobile phones making a purchase. More data and more use of phones in the year 2012 will allow us to reach a better understanding on how to take the user purchase decision.

4 - will highlight spending through mobile classification significantly. This is the category which looks advertisers to expand it. Advertisers will be asked this year data on shopping smartphone dramatically.

5 - will appear million small new site is compatible with mobile phones. Represents the mobile phone platform supporting small businesses, and expects that the Google million small will appear on the phone first, leaving the desktop experience.

6 - will occupy computers tablet position as a "screen IV," after television and computer and phone. Different behavior using computer tablet for the behavior of the phone, and will focus this year on delivering a rich experience for users of tablet computers. A traditional media companies experience is the experience of Disney, which offers the user experience to the screen updated continuously, where you can get through the computer screen tablet directly, information about the content you see on TV.

7 - will grow actually enhanced Augmented Reality on mobile exponentially this year. It will be the possibilities that can be provided by actually improved your experience daily is finished. As an example of this, when you go to shop for games, it can allow you to actually improved guidance about your phone pack contains a game, and you will see on the screen the pieces that make up the full game inside the box.

8 - will reach five new companies to the level of success of Angry Birds in the year 2012. Where five companies will expand beyond the phone to become a sizeable and the success of Angry Birds, which moved to the sale of goods and is now working on a film for the year 2014. A company that is likely to achieve the same success is the developer of the game Draw Something, which got a million users during nine days of the first launch, and reached 30 million load in five weeks.

9 - will increase the return on investment for mobile advertising, computers tablet as a result of site and user behavior. Will be improved where ads will be tracked user behavior smartphone from the research stage to the stage of the product they buy.

10 - will become the dominant video streaming and companies will embracing. Will become live video somewhat larger than the corporate strategies to stimulate the purchase. Contribute some products such as Facetime encourage this development, but this is the year that will become the dominant video streaming significantly.

11 - will own 80% of the top 2000 publisher of content sites technology HTML5. This will allow improved audio and video usage across several platforms.


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Thursday, August 16, 2012

How To Make Money From Mobile Marketing


Most people who attempt to enter the mobile marketing game do so because they may have heard about the big dollars that are being made but they don’t have the proper “know how” to do so properly.
Just as with any marketing avenue there is a learning curve. Although this type of marketing is one of the most powerful and productive advertising methods you can use today, it’s also one of the easiest ways to loose a BOAT LOAD of money… if you don’t know what you’re doing!
In the first module of Mobile Marketing Exposed alone, you’ll learn 95% more about the mobile marketing landscape than most advanced “traditional” online marketers. 
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Sprint Guardian Service Apps – Good news for Android phone users


Your Family’s security and well-being is a priority – which is beginning to get difficult in current times. Technology can play a vital role in ensuring safety of your family. In this case, Sprint has come up with it’s latest application for their customers who use Android phones.
Sprint’s amicable Service
Sprint has partnered with two application developing companies, Lookout Mobile Security and Safety apps, to develop applications that are apt at tracking locations and developing security apps for various Android phones. The service offers various packages to the customers ranging between $4.99 and $14.98 per month, which are according to the demands of users.
Variety of apps to suit your demands
The software has different apps – Sprint’s Lookout app provides protection against harmful malware, making security and other features important, like locating missing phones. This provides protection against android spyware and ensures the safety of the the users. This also allows the user to manage their family’s devices at mylookout.com while monitoring other details like the call log, contacts list and photo gallery. Another one is the Safely Family application, which offers various functions that helps to ensure the safety of your children. One of the applications called Sprint Mobile Controls allows the user to monitor their kids’ activities and their cell phone data.
A useful application Drive First focuses on the teenagers’ incessant habit of texting while driving. The app automatically locks the cell phone as soon as the user of the phone is traveling at a speed of more than 10mph, and unlocks the phone once the user stops driving.
Another application, Family Locator works as a GPS locator and helps in geofencing, helping the user to locate their family members on a map. Parents are given the opportunity to design the boundaries. This means the app will notify the parents if their kid has crossed the boundary. This will help the parents to keep track of their teens’ activities.
There can be a limitation to this application, as it is available only to Android phones.
Easy to use interface
Those who have used this application can say that it is pretty clean and easy to use. The only drawback is that it will only be available on the Sprint Zone, which somewhat limits the user base. Nonetheless, Sprint is determined to give their customers proper customer satisfaction when they purchase a new phone on a family plan. This should satisfy the queries of the consumers that they might face with regards to the service’s usage.
Having a vast variety of apps in a single service would mean that the service is able to address the security needs of all members of the family. Technology has its benefits and its drawbacks, hence, making it useful to protect your loved ones through its wide range of security apps, while limiting their availability to consumers will only create problems for them.
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Monday, August 13, 2012

Domestic brands use home advantage in China smartphone market


China Telecom displays its mobile phones at the Tianjin International Mobile Phone Industry Exhibition and Forum in May. (File photo/Xinhua)
China Telecom displays its mobile phones at the Tianjin International Mobile Phone Industry Exhibition and Forum in May. (File photo/Xinhua)
Thanks to their low-price strategy, China-made smartphones have registered phenomenal shipment figures in the first half this year, snapping up 40% of domestic market share. The success of the pricing strategy is due in part to the subsidies of telecom carriers.
Statistics from the China Academy of Telecom Research under the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, show that in the first half this year, shipments of mobile phones in China hit 200 million handsets, including 94.855 million smartphones.
According to Beijing Business Today, industry insiders estimate that shipments of mobile phones in China may surpass 400 million this year thanks to unprecedented replacement demand, mainly for smartphones.
In contrast to the dominance of Apple and Samsung in the global smartphone market, indigenous brands account for 43.3% of China's smartphone market, followed by Samsung with 22.2% and Apple with 7.1%. Domestic brands boast lower prices, convenient sales channels and increasingly complete after-sales service.
Leading internet firms have intensified the competition in the smartphone market. 360buy.com, which specializes in mobile phone sales, recently rolled out the Android-based "Small Pepper" smartphone at a price of only 699 yuan (US$110). With their rapid response to the market and solid understanding of the preferences of local consumers, domestic brands have surpassed international brands in tapping the rapidly expanding market.
Domestic brands also owe their rapid emergence to the enthusiastic support of telecom carriers. After several rounds of sales campaigns for smartphones in the 1,000 yuan (US$157) bracket, mobile phone makers have teamed up with carriers to push sales of smartphones even lower. Beijing Telecom has slashed prices of five mainstream smartphones from 1,000 yuan to 790 yuan (US$125) and offered 990 yuan (US$150) of credit into the bargain. Sales of Huawei's C8812 phone through Beijing Telecom hit 1 million units in just five days after its launch.
Elsewhere, however, telecom giants China Telecom and China Unicom have begun to cut subsidies for domestic brands due to their declining profits. China Unicom used to offer a 50% subsidy for smartphones in the 1,000 yuan bracket but plans to lower the subsidy to 20%-30%.
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China world's leading smartphone market for Q2


A smartphone produced by ZTE, China's leading domestic brand for Q2. (File photo/Xinhua)
A smartphone produced by ZTE, China's leading domestic brand for Q2. (File photo/Xinhua)
China's smartphone market was the biggest in the world for the second quarter of the year, accounting for 27% of global smartphone sales with 158 million handsets, according to market research company Canalys Research.
The top smartphone producers in China were Samsung, ZTE, Lenovo, Huawei and Apple. The emergence of domestic brands such as ZTE has accelerated the development of the country's smartphone market, said Canalys Research.
Shipments of ZTE, Lenovo and Huawei phones have grew 171%, 265% and 252% for the period, respectively. Local brands have been putting greater efforts into promotion and enhancing their ties with retailers, the market research company added.
 
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Apple's new iPad receives chilly reception in China


A suprisingly small number of Apple fans lined up outside the Apple store in Shanghai on July 20 for the release of the new iPad. (Photo/Xinhua)
A suprisingly small number of Apple fans lined up outside the Apple store in Shanghai on July 20 for the release of the new iPad. (Photo/Xinhua)
The release of Apple's new iPad has received a lukewarm reception in China, raising speculation that the dominance of the global consumer electronics giant could be fading, reports the Shanghai-based First Financial Daily.
Apple's third-generation iPad was finally released in China on July 20, four months after it had debuted abroad. Part of the delay was due to a lengthy legal battle between Apple and Taiwan-based LCD manufacturer Proview over ownership of the "iPad" trademark in China, which was settled earlier this month for US$60 million.
Despite the highly publicized launch, less than two dozen customers were seen lining up outside Apple's main Beijing store moments before the 8am opening time, a stark contrast to the hundreds who camped out for the release of the iPhone 4S in January. Apple staff were also spotted removing the barriers intended to organize the large crowds that never appeared.
A similar scene was also reported across Apple stores in Shanghai and Guangzhou, where the number of reporters outnumbered the customers.
An Apple spokesperson attributed the poor showing to the company's new sales strategy, which it said was focused on pre-sale orders. From July 19, customers have been able to place their orders on Apple's official website between 9am and 12pm, after which they would receive an email with a specified pick-up time, negating the need to line up, the spokesperson explained.
One Apple store shopper told the First Financial Daily that the new iPad no longer felt fresh because it had been released overseas for too long, and true fans would have already found other channels to acquire the device. More importantly, the new iPad is not perceived as particularly advantageous over the iPad 2 in terms of price or functionality, the shopper added.
The 3,688 yuan (US$577) price tag has been identified as another factor. For months, parallel importers have reportedly been selling the new iPad in China for around 3,200 yuan (US$500). The iPad 2, which has fallen to 2,500 yuan (US$390), may also be more attractive for price-sensitive customers.
Industry analysts suggest the reason could be more fundamental, in the sense that recent Apple products — beginning with the iPhone 4S — have lacked the revolutionary features that made Apple so popular in the first place. While Apple has not stopped developing new features, it appears the company has reached a bottleneck in its innovation, analysts said.
China's iiMedia Research CEO Zhang Yi thinks the iPad market has reached a level of saturation. People who have not purchased the first iPad or iPad 2 are unlikely to start buying iPads now, he said.
In recent months, the market has also become flooded with tablets from competitors such as Samsung, whose products arguably offer the same functionality as the iPad. Industry giants such as Microsoft and Google have also recently brought out their own versions of tablet computers.
Wang Yuquan, president of the China division of American market research firm Frost & Sullivan, believes the absence of the late company founder Steve Jobs is a significant factor in Apple's declining dominance. Current CEO Tim Cook is more like a professional manager who is concerned about achieving balance as opposed to breakthroughs in innovation, Wang said.
Zhang told the First Financial Daily that Apple should have enough market power to hold off competitors for the next three years, although all bets are off by 2015, when the number of tablets is expected to exceed that of traditional laptops.
 
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