Samsung Galaxy Ace 3 S7270 mugshot


We already knew Samsung has the next generation of the Ace lineup in the pipeline and today we get a leak of a nicely looking official image.

Samsung's Galaxy Ace line has always offered an excellent price-to-quality ratio. While all the people drooled after the high-end Samsung Galaxy S3 last year, most of them ended up buying either an Ace 2 or a Galaxy S3 Mini. They visually resembled the flagship, but came with a balanced feature set and a price tag that's much easier to swallow. But we digress.

Back to the new photo, the frontal pic of the Ace 3 looks rather generic, or even boring. That's hardly a surprise though, as the same thing holds true for most Galaxy smartphones after the Galaxy S2 generation. Samsung wouldn't risk experimenting with the design of a mass-market smartphone such as the Ace 3. Any future change would have to be introduced by the trend-setting Galaxy S line, so we expect no change in design before the eventual announcement of a Galaxy S5 phone next year.

We already knew the specs of the Galaxy Ace 3 from another leak last month, but it's nice to finally put a face to the name.

Specs-wise, we expect from the Galaxy Ace 3 to feature a 4-inch LCD with WVGA resolution, a 1GHz dual-core processor with 1 GB of RAM, a 5 megapixel rear camera, and a 1,500mAh battery. As you see, not much will be changed compared to the Acer 2, except the screen size and, probably, the newer version of Android that should be on board.

Curiously, the model number of the Galaxy Ace 3 S7270 is actually lower than the one of the Ace 2 I8160 and it's not even under the same portfolio category, as evident from the change of the letter designation.

Rumors claim the price of the Galaxy Ace 3 should be around US$300, which would actually make it substantially more expensive than the current Ace 2, which runs for about 2/3 of that amount.

Anyway, the Galaxy Ace 3 should be announced quite soon, as according to further leaked info, the Ace 3 should become available in July.

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Apple puts up '7' sign banners at WWDC




Apple is expected to announce its next iteration of iOS in its upcoming World Wide Developers Conference, which will kick start on June 10.

Apple has begun to decorate its Moscone Center in San Francisco, the venue for WWDC 2013, and the banner used in the process shows the number '7'. This more or less confirms that the Cupertino giant will be announcing a new version of iOS.

Moreover, the much anticipated iOS 7 recently appeared in a GFXBench database and confirmed its presence. The upcoming iOS version is expected to feature a major UI redesign with a flat new look under the leadership of Apple's Senior Vice President of Industrial Design - Jony Ive.

Apple's official WWDC 2013 app for iOS is already available and, in case you are not able to attend the event, stay tuned to our website, as we will be bringing you all the latest happenings from the developer's conference live.

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Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 review

Screen size. Just like last year was the year of the multi-core processor, 2013 is surely the year of the big screen. There was a time when 5 inches of diagonal were considered overkill, but with just about every major brand now flaunting a fullHD five-incher, it seems the only way to go is up.

And Samsung has done just that. With the release of the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 the Galaxy Mega 5.8, the Koreans are looking to blur the lines between phone and phablet even further, and add even more inches to its repertoire of display sizes.



Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 official image

The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 is the lesser half of the new Mega duo, and if a 6.3" screen is just too big for you, then 5.8" may be just your size. Plus, there may even be a few people out there that might still consider it a phone.

So, what does the Mega 5.8 offer that other large-screen devices do not? Is the optional dual-SIM support and the more attractive pricing the only redeeming quality it has over the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Note II? We'll tackle all those questions and more, but first let's take a look at the key features at a glance.

Key features



  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE; quad-band 3G with HSPA; LTE; Dual-SIM version available

  • 5.8" 16M-color qHD (540 x 960) 720p TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen

  • Android OS v4.2.2 Jelly Bean with TouchWiz UI

  • Dual-core 1.4 GHz Broadcom CPU, VideoCore IV GPU

  • 1.5GB of RAM

  • 8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash,1080p video recording @ 30fps, continuous autofocus and stereo sound

  • 1.9 MP front-facing camera, 1080p video recording

  • Dual shot and dual video recording, Drama shot, Shot and sound

  • Dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA

  • GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS

  • 8GB of built-in storage

  • microSD card slot

  • microUSB port with USB host and MHL

  • Bluetooth v4.0

  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack

  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor

  • Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic

  • 2,600mAh battery

  • 9mm thickness; 180g of weight

Main disadvantages


  • Big, even for a phablet

  • Resolution on the low side for the screen size

  • Midrange performance

  • Design is a bit played out by now

  • No FM radio

  • Shared camera interface makes framing tricky

One thing to keep in mind regarding the 5.8-inch display is that it goes with a reduction in screen resolution as well, so you get even less pixels per inch than the Mega 6.3. We won't go as far as to say that at 190ppi the screen is "bad", but it cannot obviously measure up to the ultra-crisp 400+ppi displays of the most recent 1080p flagships.

When compared to the Mega 6.3, it seems that some additional sacrifices come with having a smaller display. As far as connectivity goes, gone are NFC capabilities, the IR-port, as well as the support for the new 802.11ac WiFi standard. But let's keep in mind that the Mega 6.3 doesn't come with a dual-SIM version, so it's not one-way traffic.

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Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 in our office

The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 is powered by a Broadcom SoC, featuring a dual-core CPU - something we we haven't yet seen clocked at 1.4 GHz, so we're curious to see how it fares against the dual-core 1.7 GHz Krait CPU of the Mega 6.3. The latter is expected to trash its rival in benchmark tests, but is the difference obvious in real-life scenarios?

But all that in due course - up next, join us as we take a look at the exterior of the Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8.
 

Samsung mimics Apple: Offering Galaxy Note II in exchange of old smartphones

Samsung has followed the footsteps of Apple and is offering Rs 10,000 cash back in exchange any old smartphone while purchasing Samsung Galaxy Note II which currently is being sold at Rs 37,380. Meanwhile, the older Samsung Galaxy Note's price has also been slashed by Rs 6,000 to Rs 21,500, for more detail click here .

You can exchange any smartphone except the Galaxy S4, including some of Micromax and Karbonn phones. The above cash back offer can also be clubbed with a 6 month zero percent EMI scheme, wherein a user will have to pay Rs 4,564 each month for that the EMI period.

Samsung Galaxy Note II features a 5.5-inch HD Super Amoled display with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 and packs a quad-core 1.6 GHz Exynos 4412 mobile processor with 2 GB RAM. The device features a 3100 mAh battery that promises talk time of about 16 hours.

Recently Apple started offering Rs 7,000 cash back on old smartphones to buyers of iPhone 4 , which has led to huge boost in sales of the phone in India.
 

Acer announces Liquid S1 Phablet at €349

imageAfter teasing it at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, Acer has now announced its first phablet at Computex today. Dubbed as Liquid S1,  it is targeted to the mid-range buyers and offers a decent set of features.
According to Acer, the Liquid S1 will be coming to a bunch of European countries including France, Belgium, Netherlands, Ukraine, Russia, UK and Germany in Q3, 2013 for 349 euros.
Acer Liquid S1 features Android 4.2, quad-core 1.5GHz MediaTek processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, and 5.7-inch 720p HD display.


“The Liquid S1 combines the work efficiency of a tablet PC with the convenience and multimedia-rich features of a smartphone. It is an all-in-one mobile device that opens up more possibilities for users to communicate and explore,” Acer noted in a press release.
To effectively use the screen real estate, Acer has included something called “Float UI” on this giant smartphone. This interface allows users to open multiple apps simultaneously like you would do it in you windows PC.

“Acer Float User Interface allows several app windows to stay open so users can multitask without having to back out of one app to work on another. The press of a key brings up the Float Apps shortcut; apps on a translucent screen float over the function being used. It is easy to access or switch Float Apps anytime. These apps include camera, maps, calculator and notes,” Acer explains in the press release.
“A Float Caller notification ensures that users will not be interrupted by incoming calls that take over the full screen. When a call comes in, the Float Caller mini-window pops up and the user can choose to take the call or reply with a quick message,” Acer added.

Acer has also included Auto Profile feature on the phablet, which switches select settings on the device based on user’s location.  Other nifty software additions include Voice Unlock to open apps or unlock phone, Traffic Manager to manage 3G data, Acer Cloud for cloud storage and Live Screen to share photos or notes in group of devices.

Acer Liquid S1 key features

*5.7-inch 720p display
*1.5GHz quad-core MediaTek processor (probably MT 6589′T’)
*Dual-SIM support
*1GB of RAM
*Android 4.2
*8MP rear camera with f2.0, 28mm lens, BSI sensor, and LED flash
*Front camera
*2400 mAh battery
*8GB of internal storage, microSD card slot
*Dimensions: 163 x 83 x 9.5 mm, 195 g

To be sold in Black and White colour options
Price: 349 euros ($453, INR 25,660)
 

Asus announced FonePad Note FHD 6 (Phablet)

imageAlong with Transformer Pad Infinity and Memo Pad tablets, Asus has also announced its first phablet today at Computex 2013. A competitor to Samsung’s upcoming Note III and Acer’s just announced Liquid S1, Asus FonePad Note FHD 6 packs some impressive specifications.






FonePad Note features a 6-inch full HD Super IPS Plus display, 1.6GHz Intel Atom Clover Trail+ dual-core processor and 2GB of RAM. The device also comes with Stylus support, front stereo speakers and HSPA+ connectivity.
There is no word on the pricing or availability right now. We will let you guys know as soon as we hear somethng.

Asus FonePad Note FHD 6 specs:


*6-inch 1080p Super IPS Plus display
*1.6GHz Intel AtomZ2560 dual-core processor
*2GB of RAM
*8MP rear camera, 1.2MP front camera
*HSPA+, 3G
*Stylus support
*Front facing stereo speakers with SonicMaster sound
*Android 4.2
 

Asus announced Memo Pad HD 7 at $129

imageAs we reported earlier, Acer announced upgraded version of its Memo Pad tablet today in the form of Memo Pad HD 7. Packing some decent specifications, it is clearly meant for the budget tablet buyers.
According to the company, Asus Memo Pad HD 7 will be sold for $129 (8GB version) and $149 (16GB version). Asus did not reveal the availability details at this moment.



Asus Memo Pad HD 7 features a 7-inch 1280x800p display, quad-core A7 processor and Android 4.2. The tablet also comes with 5MP rear camera and 1.2MP front camera. It will be sold in multiple colour options like original Memo Pad.
In related news, Asus has also announced Transformer Pad Infinity, Memo Pad FHD 10 and FonePad Note FHD 6 devices at Computex 2013.


Asus Memo Pad HD 7 key specifications

*7-inch 1280x800p IPS display
*ARM Cortex A7 quad-core processor
*5MP rear camera, 1.2MP front camera
*Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS
*Android 4.2
*Stereo speakers
*302grams
 

Indian Government is Planning to launch another version of Aakash Tablet 4

The Government of India is now contemplating to bring a new version of Aakash tablet, which would probably named as Aakash 4, according to media reports.

According to Indian Express, the Department of Information Technology has written to the Department of Science & Technology asking whether the Aakash tablet project could be routed through them.

Reports also added that the Union HRD minister, Kapil Sibal has also written to the Prime Minister proposing a manufacturing unit for the new version of the Aakash tablet in view of the problems faced by the first Aakash tablet manufactured by Datawind.

"The draft of the specifications has been prepared, formally it has to be placed before a committee... We are waiting for a suitable date to do that," Department of Electronics and IT (DEITy) Secretary J Satyanarayana was quoted as saying by PTI.

"We should not add so many features so that the cost will go beyond," he further added.

It is to be noted that the Datawind has so far launched three versions of Aakas tablet, meant for students. All the three tablets are being sold in the market under the brand name of UbiSlate (UbiSlate 7Ci, UbiSlate7C+ etc). However, all the tablets were hammered by the experts and users alike for poor quality. The problem was further compounded by issues of non-supply by Datawind. Moreover, many Indian and Chinese brands have recently launched their tablets in the market at around the same priced as the Aakash tablet but with better specification.

Hence, the upcoming tablet is most likely to have some decent features but considering the fact that it is meant for students, the tablet would definitely have ordinary features as indicated by J Satyanarayana.
 
 
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