After several rumors, Microsoft has finally confirmed the purchase of the Android email app, Acompli. Microsoft has always tried to push the email experience forward, and they believe that this will help with the next step in that process.
Acompli is widely known for its intuitive UI and versatility between mobile platforms, so it’s not surprising that Microsoft wanted the app and its makers on the team. Of course, just because it’s becoming a Microsoft product doesn’t mean the app is going anywhere — at least not yet. Acompli will likely stay its own brand, but now with the added benefit of new leadership and a new direction.
Rajesh Jha, Corporate Vice President of Outlook and Office 365, explains:
This acquisition is part of our company-wide effort to help people accomplish more with their mobile devices. This year we brought Office to the iPad and the iPhone, and we recently announced that we’re bringing Office to Android devices. These are significant steps in our work to deliver the best productivity experiences across mobile platforms, and we’re continuing to push forward…We’re excited about what’s possible as we build on the app’s success and bring it together with work currently in progress by the Outlook team. Our goal is to deliver fantastic cross-platform apps that support the variety of email services people use today and help them accomplish more.
We’re unsure how much Acompli was purchased for, but Re/Code’s unnamed source is quoting the purchase at “north of 200 million.”
Monday, 1 December 2014
Razer Nabu Smartband price and release date
Wearables are the future. Those who don’t jump in will stay out of the party, and even companies like Razer (famous for gaming products) are bringing their goodies to the table. The company announced the Razer Nabu Smartband, a device that is now ready to launch.
Razer has announced the Nabu Smartband will be going for $99.99, and it is launching on December 2nd (Tuesday). Some of you will be able to get it for $79.99, though. Whose who signed up for Razer’s beta program before September will get access to the promotional price. Expect an email soon!
Opinion: This device is more based on health and fitness, but it’s a neat little tracker for the active user. And at $100 it’s not a horrible deal. I love that it has a 7-day battery life.
Google Glass returning in 2015… with Intel inside
Google Glass returning in 2015… with Intel inside
The Wall Street Journal is back at it with new Google Glass rumors, this time sourcing “people familiar with the matter”. According to their insiders, Google is set to launch a new Google Glass version come 2015.
That is not surprising, though. What we really care about is what the new eyewear will have inside – an Intel chip. It’s said this will allow for longer battery life, which is something Google Glass has a lot of issues with.
Opinion: Intel has been playing with the Android ecosystem for some time, but they haven’t found much success in the highly competitive market. A new era is emerging, though. My favorite Android tablet happens to have an Intel chip, and they are even entering the wearable market with the MICA smart watch.
Nexus 6 back in stock at the Google Play Store
Nexus 6 back in stock at the Google Play Store
While the Nexus 6 is not super affordable, like its predecessors, it does have what it takes to create some commotion. The device went in stock this morning, but only for a short period of time.
The Nexus 6 went out of stock once again, proving that there’s much more to the Nexus brand than just affordability. Either that or Google is not making too many of these.
Opinion: We are hoping Google will have more devices before the holidays. It would be a shame if it can’t make it under your trees.
NTT DoCoMo’s LTE is as fast as their shrimp recipe
Are you a fan of Japanese cuisine, super quick cooking speeds, and blazing fast LTE? If so, you’re about to be really happy when you see this Japanese carrier’s new commercial.
NTT DoCoMo would like to sell you some LTE. They’re doing so by cooking shrimp in under 3 seconds. I mean, what other way would you rather be presented this type of information? There is an actual reason for this commercial, and that is to showcase the company’s expanded LTE service that’s being aggregated to their 1700MHz spectrum.
So, how exactly do you cook shrimp in under 3 seconds? You’ll need a high pressure air cannon, shrimp, flour, eggs, breading, and a blowtorch. Once you have those, turn them all on at once, line everything up, and there you have it… perfectly cooked shrimp to enjoy with your blazing fast LTE.
While the LTE service obviously will only affect those in Japan, we thought the commercial itself was way too unique (and funny) to pass up.
NTT DoCoMo would like to sell you some LTE. They’re doing so by cooking shrimp in under 3 seconds. I mean, what other way would you rather be presented this type of information? There is an actual reason for this commercial, and that is to showcase the company’s expanded LTE service that’s being aggregated to their 1700MHz spectrum.
So, how exactly do you cook shrimp in under 3 seconds? You’ll need a high pressure air cannon, shrimp, flour, eggs, breading, and a blowtorch. Once you have those, turn them all on at once, line everything up, and there you have it… perfectly cooked shrimp to enjoy with your blazing fast LTE.
While the LTE service obviously will only affect those in Japan, we thought the commercial itself was way too unique (and funny) to pass up.
Six things to do before selling your Android device
While selling your Android device may seem like a no-brainer, there are actually quite a few steps you should take before you simply hand over your old phone to its new owner. It’s important to make sure all of your information is backed up, removed, and safely in your hands.
Let’s face it, there are some sketchy people out there. A lot of them are well-intentioned, trustworthy people that just want a sweet, inexpensive Android device. But then there are the bad eggs – people who want not only your device, but the data that comes with it – and there are a few things you can do to prevent that from happening.
Here are six important steps you should take before selling your Android device.
Deactivate your phone from your wireless carrier
First and foremost, this step should be done before you even mess with your device. It’s the step that many people forget to do, though it’s one of the most important steps. Not only does it set your buyer up for success, it causes a lot of headaches – for both parties – if skipped over.
If you neglect to remove the device from your service provider, your buyer won’t be able to activate it when the time comes to do so. What if they try to contact you to get it straightened out? They may not have your email address or your new number. In many cases, this will be done automatically if you transfer your existing number to your new phone, or if you have a GSM device and remove the SIM card. It would also be difficult to “forget” that you have an extra line on your account that you’re paying for. But it still does happen, so here’s your reminder to do so!
Back up your data
Before backing up your data to an external drive, it might be best to wait until you get your replacement device first. If you’re replacing a phone or a tablet, the easiest way to complete this step is to simply transfer all of your important data to your new device, rather than transferring it later. Android 5.0 Lollipop makes this step extremely easy, allowing you to copy all of your data to the new device during the set up process. If you aren’t replacing your device, here’s what you’ll need to do.
For most, the most important data is pictures, videos, and music, and that can be done as simply as removing your SD card and putting it in a computer to back up. If your current device doesn’t have an external memory card, you’ll need to connect the device to a computer with your MicroUSB cable. From here, you can drag and drop the files you need to your computer. If you’re using this method, many Android devices store multimedia files in the DCIM folder, so pay attention to that when you hook up your device.
Transferring contacts is even easier, since most users’ contacts are likely already synced with their existing Google account. Once you add in your Google account info to the new device, your contacts will appear automatically. One way to make sure your contacts are backed up is to head to Settings>Accounts>Google>your email address, then make sure “Contacts” is checked and synced.
For those looking for a ‘deeper’ backup solution, there’s plenty of solid software solutions out there to get the job done, including Titanium Launcher or Carbon.
Remove SIM/microSD cards
On some devices, contacts and call logs can be stored on your SIM or microSD cards, so it’s really important that you remove these before selling. Chances are, you’re not going to want to give up either of these when selling the device, so keeping them to yourself is a great way to ensure security.
If you do plan to give away your microSD card, be sure to at least back up the contents and thoroughly wipe the card.
Encrypt/factory data reset
Now here’s the fun part. Completely erasing your data, or performing a “factory data reset”, is the no-turning-back point of the process. Doing so can’t be reverted, so make sure you’ve followed the above steps before you perform this step. Before we get into the process of erasing your data, you’ll need to decide how trustworthy your buyer is. This can be hard to grasp, but there are a few extra steps you can take to ensure none of your data is compromised.
First, let’s start with the basics. Performing a factory data reset will be enough for most users, as it erases everything on the device. Once you perform one, your device will be back to factory settings and all of your information will be removed. The easiest way to do this is to head to Settings>Backup & reset> Factory data reset. You’ll likely need to enter in your PIN or passcode (if you have one set up). After this, your phone will get to work. It usually doesn’t take more than a few minutes for the process to complete. Keep in mind, if you kept a removable SD card in the device, the reset process likely didn’t erase the contents of the card.
A way to more deeply secure your data from being stolen is to encrypt the device before performing the reset
When it comes to factory data resets, it erases most of the data on the device. There is a way to recover some leftover data that the reset likely missed, though it requires some digging. A way to more deeply secure your data from being stolen is to encrypt the device before performing the reset. Encrypting the device will ensure the data won’t be able to be recovered by anyone (except for maybe a super-hacker extraordinaire, but the odds are pretty low..). If you choose to encrypt, use our easy-to-follow guide on how to encrypt your Android device. After you encrypt the device, you can then perform a factory data reset.
Simply resetting the device will be enough for most users, but if you want some added comfort, encryption prior to the reset is the way to go. It’s also worth noting that you might need to relock your bootloader and perform other similar steps if you are someone that has modded your device, though really it depends on the buyer. Some buyers won’t mind if you leave your phone’s bootloader unlocked and/or have a custom ROM on there instead of the ‘default’.
Include/remove any spare accessories
When selling your device, it’s always important to include the stock accessories and extras that originally came with it, unless you’ve clearly told the buyer otherwise. Make sure to take out any aftermarket batteries you’re currently using. If it’s the only working battery you have for the device, make sure the buyer knows prior to the sale.
Clean it!
This is a small step, but we still find it important. Cleaning your device is a nice gesture, and makes the buyer feel like they’re getting their money’s worth. Wiping of the screen, removing any dust or build-up, and cleaning inside the ports is a great way to ensure your customer will be happy. In addition to cleaning it, it doesn’t hurt to have the device fully charged and ready to go for the new owner once they get their hands on it.
Well there you have it. If you follow these steps, your data will be safe and your selling process will go more smoothly than ever. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding any of these steps, or any additional steps you’d like to share, feel free to tell us about them in the comments.
Should carriers do more to stop the rise of telemarketing calls?
Since 2007, a Canadian company called Primus Technologies has offered free blocking of telemarketing calls. In fact, two thirds of Primus customers say they like the telemarketing program, while 87 percent of those customers say that the drop in telemarketing calls is why they stay with Primus.
As Bangor Daily News reports, those in the U.S. would love such a program but will likely not see such a consumer-friendly service in their lifetime. While the Federal Trade Commission has tried to crack down on telemarketing abuse, they still receive almost 200,000 complaints a month.
One reason for the large amount of monthly complaints can be found by just reading the Federal Do Not Call restrictions. Under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act passed by Congress in 1991, it’s illegal for almost any business to solicit consumers by phone if they’ve registered on the Federal Trade Commission’s national “do not call” list. But these rules don’t apply to charities, poll takers, political groups or any business that you have made a purchase/delivery/payment at within 18 months. Therefore, telemarketing companies are now turning to nonprofits to solicit calls.
Nexus 6 currently in stock via Google Play, better hurry!
While I have a feeling that stock will be out again before I can push the publish button, right now those in the states can get your hands the Google Nexus 6 through Google Play!
Oddly enough, when I first started writing this I swear only the 64GB Cloud White model was in stock, but now I can only seem to find the Midnight Blue 32GB model. All other models and size configurations are listed as “out of inventory”, though it’s unclear if they have already ran out of stock, or if the stock is just slowly trickling in. Either way we’d move quickly as the Nexus 6 is a very hot commodity.
For those looking to learn more about the latest and greatest Nexus phone, be sure to check out our full review:
What do you think of the latest Nexus’ stock shortage woes? To be expected at this point, based on the way things went with the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5? Have you managed to get your hands on one? Let us know what you think in the comments.
Sunday, 30 November 2014
Teclast X98 Air 3G tablet has the added bonus of the choice of Windows or Android
With a website that declares its fruity ambitions, the Teclast X98 Air 3G tablet has the added bonus of the choice of Windows or Android.
The tablet is a 9.7-inch device with a 2048 x 1536 pixel display. It runs on an Intel Atom Z3736F processor clocked at 2.16GHz.
Inside it has 2GB of RAM and comes with 32GB of eMMC storage.
There’s also support for GPS, Bluetooth, microUSB and micro HDMI connections.
It’s a nice looking tablet with great specs and at a nice price too: $179 for the Android 4.4 KitKat model.
via gizchina.com and gizchina.cz
Teclast X98 Air 3G New Exposure
Intel CPU 3G Tablet Computer Teclast X98 Air 3G New Exposure
Teclast released the Intel CPU 3G pad X98 3G and the light and thin X98 Air before. So what would be X98 3G + X98 Air? That is the new exposure X98 Air 3G edition 3G Inteltablet computer.
Teclast X98 Air 3G uses brand new 64-bit Intel Bay Trail-T Z3736F CPU. It has 2048*1536 high definition Retina 9.7 inch display and supports 3G internet connection and phone calls! It has the great features of X98 3G and X98 Air: Air retina display and 3G function! However, the price and available date are still unknown yet!
Teclast X98 Air 3G uses brand new 64-bit Intel Bay Trail-T Z3736F CPU. It has 2048*1536 high definition Retina 9.7 inch display and supports 3G internet connection and phone calls! It has the great features of X98 3G and X98 Air: Air retina display and 3G function! However, the price and available date are still unknown yet!
Friday, 28 November 2014
Gadget deals like Fire TV Stick point to subscription services
Gadget deals like Fire TV Stick point to subscription services
It's beginning to look a lot like Amazon's Christmas, everywhere you go.
Of course there are the billions of dollars that shoppers will funnel through Amazon.com. In Seattle, more than a few construction workers and property developers are in a giving mood, thanks to Uncle Jeff's building spree.
Then there's the huge variety of gadgets the company is now making and selling itself, at prices ranging from 99 cents for the bargain-bin Fire Phone to $379 for an 8.9-inch Fire HDX tablet.
Lots of people will be giving gadgets this year - 63 percent of Americans are planning to, according to the Consumer Electronics Association - so there's a good chance one from Amazon will end up in your house this holiday.
Aside from the underwhelming phone, the array of new Amazon's devices are all pretty nice.
I was pleasantly surprised by a $39 Fire TV Stick that I tried out last week.
It's a thumb-size device that fits into an HDMI port on a TV set (and a power outlet) and provides access to online video services, some Android apps and photos you've stored on Amazon's network.
This is a me-too device, blatantly emulating the $35 Chromecast TV device that Google introduced in summer 2013 and Roku's $50 Streaming Stick.
Amazon's version has a newer processor and works smoothly, using the polished interface it built for the Fire TV box it launched in April and sells for $99.
The box has a nicer remote control that takes voice commands. But you'll be able to control the Stick with your voice using a free app Amazon is releasing on Android and iOS devices.

Of course there are the billions of dollars that shoppers will funnel through Amazon.com. In Seattle, more than a few construction workers and property developers are in a giving mood, thanks to Uncle Jeff's building spree.
Then there's the huge variety of gadgets the company is now making and selling itself, at prices ranging from 99 cents for the bargain-bin Fire Phone to $379 for an 8.9-inch Fire HDX tablet.
Lots of people will be giving gadgets this year - 63 percent of Americans are planning to, according to the Consumer Electronics Association - so there's a good chance one from Amazon will end up in your house this holiday.
Aside from the underwhelming phone, the array of new Amazon's devices are all pretty nice.
I was pleasantly surprised by a $39 Fire TV Stick that I tried out last week.
It's a thumb-size device that fits into an HDMI port on a TV set (and a power outlet) and provides access to online video services, some Android apps and photos you've stored on Amazon's network.
This is a me-too device, blatantly emulating the $35 Chromecast TV device that Google introduced in summer 2013 and Roku's $50 Streaming Stick.
Amazon's version has a newer processor and works smoothly, using the polished interface it built for the Fire TV box it launched in April and sells for $99.
The box has a nicer remote control that takes voice commands. But you'll be able to control the Stick with your voice using a free app Amazon is releasing on Android and iOS devices.
The easiest way to sideload apps on the Nexus Player
The easiest way to sideload apps on the Nexus Player - Phandroid.com
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The easiest way to sideload apps on the Nexus Player
Phandroid.com Android TV lacks a built-in file explorer for accessing and installing APKs from outside the Play Store, and, even if it did include one, options to move said APKs to the Nexus Player are limited out of the box (no web browser, no Google Drive). |
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite (7-Inch, Dark Gray) review
Product Description
Color: Dark Gray At a Glance: Slim, lightweight tablet with 7-inch display Watch movies, play games, read, browse the web, and more Download apps from Google Play Store Android 4.2, Jelly Bean OS Provides up to nine hours of battery life per charge 8 GB on-board memory; add up to 32 GB memory with microSD slot Includes 2-megapixel rear camera A Lightweight, Portable Companion Slim, Compact Design with Long Battery Life With its slim, lightweight design, the Galaxy Tab 3 Lite is easy to take with you wherever you go. It offers up to nine hours of battery life per charge, so you can browse the web, play games, check email, and enjoy social networking for longer without recharging. Access More Than One Million Apps at Google Play Store The Google Play Store gives you instant access to more than one million apps and games. Download your favorites like Skype, Pinterest, Facebook, and Candy Crush Saga or discover new movies, TV shows, music, books, and games. The Galaxy Tab 3 Lite also comes preloaded with popular apps, including Gmail and YouTube. Endless Entertainment Options Watch a movie, go shopping, play games, listen to music, read the latest bestseller, and check in on Facebook or your Pinterest boards. The Galaxy Tab 3 Lite gives you plenty of ways to relax, be entertained, and stay informed. Vivid Display for Movies, Games, and Reading The Galaxy Tab 3 Lite features a 7-inch display with 1024x600 resolution, making it well suited for watching the latest movies and TV shows, reading e-books, playing games, and more. It's powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor for fast, reliable performance. Rear Camera for Photos A 2-megapixel rear-facing camera allows you to take photos and upload them instantly to your favorite social network. Enjoy instant access to more than one million apps and games. View Larger. Galaxy Tab 3 Lite offers endless ways to relax,be entertained, and stay informed. View Larger. Expandable Memory to Store Photos, Music, and Videos The tablet offers 8 GB of onboard memory and includes a microSD card slot that allows you to add up to 32 GB of additional memory (microSD card sold separately), making it easy to store songs, videos, photos, and other files. What's in the Box Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 Lite, USB charging cable, wall adapter, and quick start guide.
Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player
Amazon has price matched the Google Chromecast HDMI Streaming Media Player that it’s $23.99 plus get Two Months of Free Hulu Plus with the Purchase of Any New Google Chromecast Streaming Media Player.
This price is LOWER than all the in-store Black Friday prices that I’ve seen.
- Stream online video, music to your TV using your smartphone, tablet, or laptop
- Supports Netflix, YouTube, HBO GO, Hulu Plus, Pandora, and Google Play Movies and Music mobile apps as well as select content through Chrome browser
- Works with Android, iOS, Chrome for Mac, and Chrome for Windows
- Easy setup: Plug into any HDTV and connect to your home WiFi network
- Box includes Chromecast, HDMI extender, USB power cable, and power adapter
Also:
Get Two Months of Free Hulu Plus with the Purchase of Any New Google Chromecast Streaming Media Player.
Tronsmart Mirror2TV (T1000) is a new generation of HDMI HD Media Streamer after Google Chromcast
Tronsmart Mirror2TV (T1000) is a new generation of HDMI HD Media Streamer after Google Chromcast. It is a remote-free cross-platform (iOS, Android, Windows, and OS X)wireless display device, which receives and displays the contents you love from internet and your own portable devices (smartphones, tablets, notebook and Mac). It casts video, audio, photos, MS office files, PDF files, games to HDTV or projector wirelessly. It can mirror whatever shown on the screen of your smartphone, tablet, notebook, PC to your HDTV or projector. Overall, it is a useful tools for your home multimedia entertainment, also a powerful tools for your office presentation
Specification
Networking: 802.11n 150 Mbps WiFi (b/g/n compatible) with WEP, WPA and WPA2 support. Builtd in Realtek RTL8188 Wifi Module 2.4Ghz
OS: Linux
Video Outputs: 480p (HDMI), 720p (HDMI), 1080p (HDMI)
Support Video-formats: avi, divx, mkv, ts, dat, vob, mpg, mpeg, mov, mp4, rm, rmvb, wmv, etc.
Support Audio-formats: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, OGG, ADPCM-WAV, PCM-WAV, AAC etc
Support Picture-formats: JPEG, BMP,PNG etc.
Support File-formats: Adobe PDF, MS Word, Ms Excel, Ms Powerpoint, etc.
Standards: Ezcast, Miracast, DLNA, Airplay
Power Input: 5.0V-1.0A
power adapter: USB powered
System Requirements: Requires a laptop, smartphone, or tablet support Miracast wireless display; HDTV with available HDMI input
Networking: 802.11n 150 Mbps WiFi (b/g/n compatible) with WEP, WPA and WPA2 support. Builtd in Realtek RTL8188 Wifi Module 2.4Ghz
OS: Linux
Video Outputs: 480p (HDMI), 720p (HDMI), 1080p (HDMI)
Support Video-formats: avi, divx, mkv, ts, dat, vob, mpg, mpeg, mov, mp4, rm, rmvb, wmv, etc.
Support Audio-formats: MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, OGG, ADPCM-WAV, PCM-WAV, AAC etc
Support Picture-formats: JPEG, BMP,PNG etc.
Support File-formats: Adobe PDF, MS Word, Ms Excel, Ms Powerpoint, etc.
Standards: Ezcast, Miracast, DLNA, Airplay
Power Input: 5.0V-1.0A
power adapter: USB powered
System Requirements: Requires a laptop, smartphone, or tablet support Miracast wireless display; HDTV with available HDMI input
Package Contents
1 x Tronsmart T1000 Mirror2TV Mircast Dongle
1 x Installation Guide
1 x USB cable with wifi module
*NOTE: HDMI cable is not included
1 x Tronsmart T1000 Mirror2TV Mircast Dongle
1 x Installation Guide
1 x USB cable with wifi module
*NOTE: HDMI cable is not included
Product Features
- Multi-Standard support: Miracast, DLNA, Airplay; Multi-Platform support: Android phones/tablets, Apple iOS iPhone/iPad, Windows PC/Note, Mac ; PC/Notebook; •Can directly play and cast local video, music, MS Office documents.
- Support screen mirroring,also you can use TV as a second independent screen; Extended cable with WiFi dongle to avoid big TV screen blocking wireless signal. Cast Content: Video, photo, game, files; Display Device: HDTV or projector with HDMI port
- Please make sure your Android device support Miracast function if you want to use mirror screen to TV
- Support IOS Mirroring (EZ-mirror) and Default mode setting, For default mode setting,you can default set the tronsmart t1000 to Ezcast mode, or MIracast model. NO need to change mode every time when you turn on. very convenice
- Support Device: Amazon Kindle Fire HDX, DELL VENUE 8 PRO, LG Optimus, Google Nexus 4, Google Nexus 7ii (2013), Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy Tablet, Sony Xperia ZR M36h, HTC New One, Lenovo A830, Lenovo K900, Acer V370, ZTE Z5 or Mini, OPPO Find 5, Xiaomi MI2/MI2A/MI2S. Most of MTK quad core smartphone, such as THL brand, ZOPO brand, etc. Most of Rockchip Tablet PC, such as cube, pipo brand etc.
MTK6595 Phones- Infos of MTK6595 Phones
MTK6595 Phones- Infos of MTK6595 Phones
MTK6595 phones collection
MTK rushed into the 3G mobile phone market with high integration, low cost advantage, and quickly won the domestic most of the low-end market share with an unstoppable attitude. Becomes the chief rival of qualcomm in the field of mobile phone IC. MTK6595 is a solution gears to the needs of high-end market, to help manufacturers to launch more powerful performance flagship product, and try to enter into the high-end market.
MTK6595 have MT6595M/ MT6595 / MT6595T three versions, with four A7 and dour A17 CPU, the frequency up to 2.5 GHz, built-in IMG G6200 GPU. It can support the Ultra HD video playing or recording, 2k Screen, 20mp camera, etc.
Friday, 18 July 2014
Elephone P10 vs Elephone P10C avis - le moins cher 16GB 5INCH ROM HD Quadri coreAndroid4.4
Elephone P10 vs Elephone P10C avis - le moins cher 16GB 5INCH ROM HD Quadri coreAndroid4.4
Elephone P10C a publié et commence à vendre dans 1949deal à $ 117,99 l'instant, cependant, elephone commence à annoncer la nouvelle version de Elephone P10C, qui a nommé Elephone P10, il est principale différence entre eux, Elephone P10C a ROM 8GB, cependant, Elephone P10 a ROM 16 Go! Ils sont à la fois bon smartphone avec de belles caractéristiques, bon prix et de qualité supérieure. On dit que Elephone P10 est le plus mince smatphone à 5.8mm. Bien qu'il soit smartphone de milieu de gamme, il permet de toujours nous la peine d'attendre!
Vérifiez les principales caractéristiques ici:
- MTK6582 Quad Core 1,3 GHz
- 5.0 pouces 1280 * 720 écran Pixel HD IPS
- 1 Go de RAM 16 Go Rom
- Caméra 13.0MP Retour caméra 2.0MP avant
- Ultra mince 5.8mm
- Soutien 3G, WIFI, GPS, Bluetooth, Multilingue, jouer au magasin, etc
Dans l'ensemble, Elephone P10 et Elephone P10C sont à la fois bon smartphone qui est fabriqué par Elephone. Et comme moins, vous avez le smartphone le plus fin si vous essayez un. Comme pour un bon smartphone, comment pouvez-vous résister à la tentation d'en avoir un?
Thursday, 17 July 2014
Téléphone G900W Android Info Tech
Téléphone G900W Android Info Tech
G900W possède un écran TFT FWVGA 5.0inch avec 854 * 480 pixel d'affichage, processeur 1,3 GHz Dual Core MTK6572, 256 Mo de RAM, et 2 Go de stockage. G900W installe Android 4.2.2 OS.
G900W général
Fabricant: OEM
Modèle: G900W
Modèle de téléphone: bar, écran multi-touch, un écran tactile capacitif de 5.0 pouces
Système d'exploitation: Android 4.2.2 OS
Processeur: MTK6572 1.3GHz Dual Core
Google Play: Oui
G900W affichage
Taille de l'écran: 5.0 pouces TFT tactile FWVGA
Reulotion d'affichage: 854 * 480 pixels
Couleur Support: 16 millions de couleurs
Caméra G900W
Resulotion de la caméra: la caméra arrière + caméra frontale 2.0MP 5.0MP, zoom numérique
G900W Connectivité
Technologie de connectivité: GSM + WCDMA (double carte SIM)
Band: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz + WCDMA 850/2100MHz
Technologie de données: GPRS, EDGE, HSUPA, HSDPA2, HSDPA +
Bluetooth: Oui
WLAN: Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 b / g
USB: USB 2.0
GPS: GPS / A-GPS (intégré dans le chipset GPS)
G900W Caractéristiques
Lecteur vidéo: AVI, MP4, 3GP, MOV, MKV, FLV
Lecteur audio: FLAC, APE, MP3, OGG, AMR, AAC
Image: JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF
Tonalités de sonnerie: Téléchargeable
Message: SMS, MMS, Email
Annuaire téléphonique: 500 contacts
Brower: HTML
Jeu: Téléchargeable
Radio: Oui
G-sensor: Oui
Capteur de lumière: Oui
Distance capteur: Oui
Interface / Port: prise écouteur 3,5 mm / micro USB
G900W Batterie
Batterie: Li-sur batterie (2200mAh)
Temps de latence: 48-72 heures
mémoire G900W
Mémoire intégrée: 256 Mo de RAM, 2 Go de ROM (appui prolongé 16gb carte SD)
G900W Taille
Dimensions: 140 x 71,6 x 9,3 mm
Poids: 170
Qu'est-ce que dans le paquet
1 * G900W Android Phone
1 * Batterie
1 * Chargeur
1 * Câble USB
1 * écouteur

