Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Nokia Lumia 510 Specs Confirmed-

The Nokia Lumia 510 Surface is to make its way into China with some decent specs as an entry level smartphone.
The Device will run of Windows Phone 7.5/7.8 unfortunately not windows 8.
Quick Specs:
1. 4 inch LCD screen
2. 800MHz MSM7227A
3. 256MB RAM
4. 5 MP camera
5. 4 GB internal memory
6. 120.7 x 64.9 x 11.51 (mm)
7. 129 grams
8. GSM-WCDMA-HSPA
9. Windows Phone 7.5/7.8

Expected Price is $150 and is to launch globally in early 2013 according to the source.






Here is the leaked Image of the phone.

Samsung Officially Announces the Galaxy Music Player




Samsung has officialy today announced the launch of its Galaxy Music which, as the name suggests is a music-centric smartphone running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
The Galaxy Music is a 3 inch smartphone with a display that pushes 320 x 240 pixels. Not really something for us hardcore geeks, but hey, the more people using Android, the better. It has quadband GSM/EDGE support and dualband (900/2100 MHz) 3G. There’s WiFi onboard, Bluetooth, and all the other things you’d expect a modern smartphone to have. There’s even a 3 megapixel camera and an integrated FM antenna. What makes this phone special though is that it has two front facing speakers that should pump out some ridicul...ously loud music. Samsung doesn’t say how many decibels this little puppy is capable of delivering, but our gut tells us the Galaxy Music is going to be a teenager’s preferred tool to annoy adults with songs by Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black.
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Samsung has officialy today announced the launch of its Galaxy Music which, as the name suggests is a music-centric smartphone running on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
The Galaxy Music is a 3 inch smartphone with a display that pushes 320 x 240 pixels. Not really something for us hardcore geeks, but hey, the more people using Android, the better. It has quadband GSM/EDGE support and dualband (900/2100 MHz) 3G. There’s WiFi onboard, Bluetooth, and all the other things you’d expect a modern smartphone to have. There’s even a 3 megapixel camera and an integrated FM antenna. What makes this phone special though is that it has two front facing speakers that should pump out some ridicul...ously loud music. Samsung doesn’t say how many decibels this little puppy is capable of delivering, but our gut tells us the Galaxy Music is going to be a teenager’s preferred tool to annoy adults with songs by Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black.

Other things to note: Samsung failed to mention a price or release date, and there’s a hilarious typo in their press release that says the Galaxy Music features a WVGA projector. We assure you, there’s no projector in this device.

Also, now that the Galaxy Music is official, we suspect that the rumors about Samsung announcing the Galaxy S III Mini later this week are even more true. In case you’re not aware, Samsung will be hosting an event at their flagship store in Frankfurt, Germany on the 11th where they’re allegedly going to show off the the Galaxy S III Mini. It’s supposed to look exactly like the Galaxy S III, except have a 4 inch 800 x 480 screen, and a dual core instead of a quad core processor.See More

Source: AndroidCop, Mobigyaan

Other things to note: Samsung failed to mention a price or release date, and there’s a hilarious typo in their press release that says the Galaxy Music features a WVGA projector. We assure you, there’s no projector in this device.

Also, now that the Galaxy Music is official, we suspect that the rumors about Samsung announcing the Galaxy S III Mini later this week are even more true. In case you’re not aware, Samsung will be hosting an event at their flagship store in Frankfurt, Germany on the 11th where they’re allegedly going to show off the the Galaxy S III Mini. It’s supposed to look exactly like the Galaxy S III, except have a 4 inch 800 x 480 screen, and a dual core instead of a quad core processor.See More

Source: AndroidCop, Mobigyaan

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Angry Birds Star Wars Edition Announced


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“Angry Birds” and “Star Wars“?  Do the words go together?  Entertainment giants Rovio Entertainment and Lucasfilm Ltd. have joined forces to combine the two in one video game.
The widely anticipated game, which will combine the classic Angry Birds with the stories, settings and characters of the “Star Wars” saga, will be released worldwide on Nov. 8.
“This is the best Angry Birds game we’ve ever done. It’s the best parts of Angry Birds with all new cutting-edge gameplay set in in a galaxy far, far away,” Rovio CMO Peter Vesterbacka said in a statement. “As a big ‘Star Wars’ fan myself, I’m really excited about this new universe. The Force is definitely strong with this one.”
While Rovio isn’t giving much away, its vice president of franchise development, Ville Heijari, dropped a few hints.
“Our teams have collaborated in creating the perfect mashup of Star Wars characters and Angry Birds characters,” Heijari said. “For instance, Red Bird will be Luke Skywalker. Other birds will be different characters from the ‘Star Wars’ universe and have special powers according to their Star Wars role.”
Angry Birds players will also see familiar scenes from the Star Wars movies but the feel will still be true to the Angry Birds brand.
“You’ll see a lot of new elements to the same familiar gameplay,” Heijari said.
The idea for the game came up around the time Rovio released Angry Birds Space, a collaboration with NASA.
“There were a lot of huge ‘Star Wars’ fans on the design team and we thought, ‘Where do we go from here after launching the space game?’…so Angry Birds Star Wars was a singular leap from Angry Birds Space.”
After that, the partnership was a no-brainer.
“Both Star Wars and Angry Birds share the instant and irresistible appeal of hands-on fun,” Colum Slevin, Vice President and Head of Studio Operations for Lucasfilm Ltd., said in a statement.  ”People seem to instinctively know what to do when handed a lightsaber or a bird in a slingshot, so this is a natural combination.”
Rovio hopes not only to attract Star Wars fans, but also to introduce the Saga to a whole new generation.
“There are a lot of young Angry Birds fans, from about age four and onward,” Heijari said. “And they’ll be introduced to ‘Star Wars’ for the first time. And of course there’s a massive ‘Star Wars’ following who will enjoy the game.”
Angry Birds Star Wars will be available on iOS, Android, Amazon Kindle Fire, Mac, PC, Windows Phone and Windows 8.