DarkWave Games, developers of Master of Alchemy [99�/HD] on the App Store, have revealed their latest game titled Act of God: Hurricane. It's similar to a vertically scrolling shooter with one major difference � there's no shooting. Instead, your main character can turn himself into a destructive hurricane to defeat enemies. It's a pretty interesting concept, and I had a chance to try out a work-in-progress build at GDC last month and was pretty impressed.

The story in Act of God: Hurricane involves you playing a soldier who, due to a military experiment gone bad, finds himself able to turn into a hurricane. You decide to turn against your former military and seek vengeance for turning you into a freak of nature (literally). Plus, they're just corrupt and bent on world domination, which doesn't sit so well with you. The game employs a comic book art style, with graphics inspired by classic arcade shmups and neat special effects for your hurricane which can be upgraded with additional abilities.

During my time with the game, I really enjoyed the non-shooting aspect of it. It feels like a melee-based shooter, where the focus is on dodging bullets and sneaking next to enemies to pound on them with your hurricane. I love shooters but have always been slightly annoyed at the auto-firing of practically every shooter on iOS, since originally games like this were all about pounding away at a fire button. The concept in Act of God: Hurricane solves this problem and is a nice alternate take on the genre. The controls are also extremely responsive, as they should be for a game like this. Check out the following video which shows a complete playthrough of one of the levels in Act of God: Hurricane.

Act of God: Hurricane is still in the midst of development, and DarkWave is really interested in collecting feedback about what people like or dislike about the game in order to shape its outcome. They've opened a thread in our upcoming games forum where they'll be listening to any feedback and working towards implementing some ideas into the final product. Definitely drop by the forums and sound off with your opinion of the game, and we'll keep our eye on Act of God: Hurricane and bring you more from the game as it nears release.

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Remember earlier this week when PopCap revealed they were starting a spinoff studio called 4th & Battery, and that their first game Unpleasant Horse was on the verge of release? Well, according to a Twitter outburst by the new studio, the game has been rejected by Apple. Joystiq was lucky enough to snag some screenshots of the ordeal before the tweets vanished:

Weird, right? Either way, 4th & Battery has attempted to smooth things over with a followup tweet. No official statements (aside from these tweets, which I guess are sort of official) have been made by either PopCap or 4th & Battery.

What will come of Unpleasant Horse? Who knows, but you've got to admit watching drama on twitter is always fun.

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Just a quick heads up that the iOS version of Sega's classic Dreamcast puzzle game ChuChu Rocket! [Free] has gone free for today. ChuChu Rocket! involves directing hoards of mice around various puzzle boards towards their escape rockets while avoiding dangerous cats and other hazards.

The action is quite frantic and many of the hundreds of included puzzles are fiendishly clever, and the reworked controls work great on the touch screen. Also, there's local and online multiplayer using Game Center for up to 4 players, which is appropriately full circle as the original Dreamcast title was one of the first to utilize online play.

Unfortunately this sale does not also apply to the iPad version, but ChuChu Rocket! is a must download for your iPhone or iPod touch while it's free. You can check out our original review of ChuChu Rocket! from when it released last October, though keep in mind it's received an update or two since then. As with any sale on the App Store prices are subject to change at any time, so make sure to jump on this opportunity as soon as possible before ChuChu Rocket! jumps back to its regular price of $2.99.

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T-Mobile USA has announced the price and launch date for the first Dual Core 4G phone on it's network the T-Mobile G2x which is a slightly modified LG Optimus 2X

The main difference between G2x and Optimus 2X is that the G2x runs on a stock Android 2.2 and bears the T-Mobile branding. The G2X will be available online starting from� April 15, 2011 and in stores April 20, 2011 .� The price is $199.99 after $50 mail in rebate and with new 2 year contract. The price� of the handset without a contract is $499.99.

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I wish there were more details available than the headline, but that's it. SoMoGa is responsible for the bringing the similarly fantastic old-school RPG Vay [$4.99] to the App Store, and we're expecting Lunar: The Silver Star to be of similar quality. We briefly chatted with SoMoGa at GDC, and the one tidbit that we can offer about Lunar is that it won't be a shoddy port by any means, this is a complete from the ground up touch-based port of the game, not a ROM wrapped in a mediocre emulator like Sega's offerings.


(Video of the PlayStation remake of the game.)

Originally released in North America for the Sega CD in 1993, Lunar was chock full of animated cut scenes, voice overs, and all the other fun stuff that they were packing on CD-ROM games at the time. We had a ton of fun playing Vay, and are totally stoked for the future release of Lunar. As soon as we get more details, you can be sure we'll post them.

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Remember when we took a look at the Parrot AR.Drone last September? It seems like ages ago with how fast the App Store moves. Anyway, one of the things Parrot was pushing hardcore for the AR.Drone device was a yet-to-be-released two player augmented reality game where players would be able to engage in real-time augmented reality dogfights utilizing two iPhones and two AR.Drones. (Making it one of the most expensive two player games on the App Store.)

Details are vague right now, but Parrot is openly announcing the release date of AR.FLYINGACE as April 15th. In addition, they've also released the following teaser trailer of the game in action:

With third party app support for the AR.Drone being somewhat predictably lackluster, it's great to see Parrot finally releasing some games for the device. I'm not entirely sure that AR.FLYINGACE makes the AR.Drone any more compelling of a purchase since it requires having a buddy who also has an AR.Drone, but assuming you're in that kind of situation now, you've got something awesome to look forward to next week.

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The leaked pics and specs of the upcoming BlackBerry phone, the BlackBerry Bold Touch have been shared by our friends at BGR. BlackBerry Bold Touch comes with a small touchscreen display as well as the iconic QWERTY keyboard. This handset was first seen in the BlackBerry's 2011 CDMA device roadmap leak.

The guys at BGR, recently played with this device and claims that, the touchscreen is "very responsive". This handset is rumored to come with a 2.8 inch touchscreen display, 1.2 GHz processor, BlackBerry OS 6.1, 5 megapixel camera and more. The device also comes with a new powerful battery. BlackBerry Bold Touch is expected to be announced at the BlackBerry World and it will release during the end of Q2 or early Q3 of 2011. Check out the leaked pics and specs, after the break.

BlackBerry Bold Touch Leaked Specifications:

  • Display: 2.8? diagonol � VGA 640 x 480, resolution 287dpi
  • Processor: Qualcomm 1.2GHz CPU
  • Camera: 5mp � Flash � Image Stabilization � HD Recording (720p)
  • Navigation: Capacitive Touch, Optical Trackpad
  • Keypad: Wide QWERTY � Physical Send, End, Escape, Menu, Right Side Convenience Key, Volume Control
  • Memory: 8GB � 768MB RAM � up to 32GB MicroSd Card
  • WiFi: 2.4 GHZ b/g/n � 5GHz a/n � Mobile Hotspot
  • Connectivity: Micro USB � Bluetooth � NFC
  • Sensors: Magnetometer � Accelerometer � Proximity
  • Dimensions: 115 x 66 x 10.5mm

BlackBerry Bold Touch Leaked Pics:

[ via. BGR, CrackBerry ]

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This is a little odd, as we've already posted about the latest update to Dungeon Raid [$2.99]. It's standard for us to post about substantial updates to games like Dungeon Raid which we loved in our review, but it wasn't immediately apparent just how much better the game got until we spent the following weeks playing it because so much of what was added involved playing the game lots. We thought "Oh hey, cool, an update to one of our favorite games," posted the changes, and went on about our day.

The biggest change to Dungeon Raid came from the unlockable classes and associated races. Playing as a standard adventurer in normal (or harder) difficulty can randomly result in a special skull dropping a trophy, which then unlocks one of the included classes. Similarly, playing as a class and collecting a trophy levels up that class. Since these drops are completely random, it takes playing quite a while to actually unlock (or level up) anything.


Video by AppBank

Each class and race has its own special ability, which can substantially change both how you play the game as well as your strategy for upgrading as you level up. Since it will take quite a while to unlock everything, here is the list of classes, associated races, and what each of them do to look forward to:

Ranger: Unique skill is Volley (15) � Converts all swords to arrows.
Perk � 5% of swords are arrows (match 1 tile away)
Flaw � -1 armor
Race � Elf, with Slow Poison (poisoned enemies do half damage), and mortal enemy Poisonous (can't remove poison while this enemy's alive)

Raider: Unique skill is Masochism (15) � converts all coins into skulls. This is better than it sounds!
Perk � 100% bonus chance for tracing 10+ tiles
Flaw � Matching only 3 tiles gives you nothing.
Race � Halfling, with Guts (+1 to max armor when you kill at least 15 enemies in one attack), and the mortal enemy Invisible, which causes other monsters to appear with double armor while its alive.

Priest: Unique skill is Wish � single-use skill. Collect all tiles.
Perk � Double effect from regeneration upgrades
Flaw � -20% armour piercing
Race � Faun, with Rejuvenate (HP restored to 25% on level up if it's currently lower than 25%) and the mortal enemy Assassin, which will automatically move down 1 tile each turn.

Barbarian: Unique skill is Berserk (14) � Killing enemies this turn gives health equal to their attack
Perk � +1 base damage
Flaw � -10% bonus shield chance
Race � Orc, with Stun (10% chance of freezing an attacked enemy) and the mortal enemy Corrosive, which reduces your armor to 0 when it first appears.

Mage: Unique skill is Rune (12) � If you trace a closed path this turn, you collect all tiles inside it
Perk � 5% of potions are mana potions (reduce the cooldown of abilities by one turn per potion)
Flaw � -10 max health
Race � Changeling, with Shapeshift (killing a special enemy refills one of your skills (possibly an already full one), and mortal enemy Unstable (teleports you into a room with enemies and no swords)

Rogue: Unique skillis Greed (25) � Kill every enemy positioned next to a coin.
Perk � 10% bonus gold
Flaw � 3% of shields are broken and don't give any benefit.
Race � Sauren, with Search (double the chance of getting a scroll in the item shop) and the mortal enemy Thief, which damages you by double its attack value if it steals gold from your inventory.

Paladin: Unique skill is Last Stand (35) � Refill health completely if you are killed this turn
Perk � Mortal enemy only appears half the time
Flaw � Special monsters appear 1 turn earlier
Race � Dragonkin, with Fire Breath (Ignite a random enemy every time you use a skill (deals base damage at end of turn)), and mortal enemy Freezing (your base damage is halved while this enemy's alive)

Warrior: Unique skill is Charge (18) � collect all tiles around the edge of the board.
Perk � +10 max health
Flaw � Special monsters have +5% max health
Race � Dwarf, with Uppercut (+ damage to enemies swiped upwards, from the tile below to the tile above), and the mortal enemy Chaotic, who can only be damaged by an uppercut.

Assassin: Unique skill is Haste (16) � Creates a chain tile, which allows you to match 2 different tile types.
Perk � -1 cooldown for the 4th skill chosen.
Flaw � all enemies have +1 health
Race � Werewolf, with Cripple (enemies with less HP than armour die at the end of the turn) and the mortal enemy Vampire, which can gain health above its starting health.

If you haven't already, at least check out our review or give Dungeon Raid Lite [Free] a try. Dungeon Raid has become my default "Hey I've got a minute let's play something!" game, and it has similarly absorbed everyone who has seen me playing it. This latest update masterfully combines long-term goals to the game which previously only had short-term session-based goals, giving me the drive to play it even more. Seriously, get it.

Also, massive thanks to LittleCat for compiling this list of classes as I've been playing this game non-stop and still don't have everything unlocked.

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I can't think of a better headline than this one. I love Puzzle Quest 2 [$4.99]… and I love seamless online multiplayer via Game Center. I doubt I'm alone in that, so make sure you grab the latest PQ2 update as soon as you can find some fast WiFi today somewhere that you can stick around long enough to download all 576MB worth of goodness. If you're not into playing online and would prefer to play locally with a friend, Namco has you covered too. In addition to Game Center multiplayer, you can also play via both WiFi and Bluetooth.

Multiplayer can be played two ways: With a hero of your own that you have saved from the single player campaign, or using randomly generated heroes of whatever class you chose. If you chose random heroes, you can select low, medium, or high level characters and in both game modes you can set a turn timer anywhere from 5, 10, 20 seconds or none at all.

Multiplayer works very well aside from two minor issues which sort of play off of each other to snowball into a major issue. First off, it seems like games take entirely too long. Even with low level characters and attentive players, chopping through the 100 or so hit points you start with takes 10-15 minutes and I can't imagine how long it would take to get through a game with high level characters who come loaded with upwards of 500 hit points. Currently, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of players playing online either.

These two things together make it very difficult to get matched up into a random game as it seems that the limited pool of players combined with the fact that there isn't much player turnover because you need to get involved in 10+ minute games to play. I'd love to see some kind of "sudden death" game mode or something like that which is limited to something like 5 minutes, or with characters that have even fewer hit points.

Either way, I'm just glad that Namco is still updating Puzzle Quest 2. And if you haven't played the game yet, check out our review and if nothing else, give the free version of the original a try. The Puzzle Quest series is a ton of fun.

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If you're a Firefox user and you're experiencing slowdowns while using Firefox, the problem might be that some of the add-ons are slowing down your application.

The best thing about Firefox is that it can be customized the way you like with add-ons, so if you want to control your music player with Firefox, or simply translate a page, you can do that. Of course, chances are that some of those add-ons might slow down your browser up to 74%.

According to Mozilla, it seems that these add-ons are using outdated coding that has been simply tweaked so it can work with the newer version of the browser. In order to warn their users about add-ons that slow down Firefox, Mozilla has created a Slow Performing Add-Ons page that shows top 10 add-ons that may slow down your browser.

According to the Mozilla, they will check top 100 popular add-ons and test them on weekly basis for slowdown issues. So far, Mozilla has no solution to this problem, but hopefully, add-on developers will update their coding and optimise slowdown issues in the near future.

[via Geek]

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This morning, one of our favorite iOS social games got an update. Two-brother team Pixelocity released a version 1.5 update to their unique, turn-based racing game, Disc Drivin' [App Store].�This latest version features three new maps (Zoom Zoom, Hopper, and Canyon Jump) along with an updated user interface, an added FAQ, and various other fixes.

This asynchronous online multiplayer racing game has you taking turns flicking a small disc around a track against your competitors to see who can cross the finish line first. Powerups and hazards add a bit of a�Mario Kart flair to the action, and the turn-based nature of the game works incredibly well for gaming on the go. We really enjoyed the game in�our initial review from December, and things only got better when random online matchmaking�was added to the mix in February.

Late last month Pixelocity released an iPad native version of the title, Disc Drivin' HD [App Store], which we found to be a great way to experience the game.

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Leading Android phone maker HTC has crossed the market cap of Nokia ($32.84 billion) and leads with $33.8 billion market share, reports the site All Things D. Recently they have surpassed RIM's market cap that remains at $28.5 billion.

Few years ago both Nokia and RIM were way ahead of HTC and now everything has changed. HTC's current position is 30 times more than it was five years ago which is definitely a great achievement. HTC which is a leading Android phone manufacturer attracts its customers of all categories with both mid and high-end Android smart phones. Recently they have launched new Window 7 phones and Android tablet � HTC Flyer.
HTC is expected to ship 200 million smartphones and 30 million tablets over next 3 to 5 years , which proves that HTC will continue to lead the mobile phone market for few years.

Nokia has been losing market share mainly due to lack of high-end smartphones in it's portfolio but the company is expected �to launch new windows phones this year which is sooner than expected that may boost its chance to gain some marketshare.

RIM is said to be preparing to launch two new Blackberry Bold Touch phones that will launch this year and the Blackberry Playbook tablet is expected to hit the market soon.They have also announced that Playbook can run Android apps to boost up its sales.

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Early last month Team Phobic launched their newest title Undead Island, an action platforming game with a bad ass female ninja for a lead character, cleverly designed levels with tons of hidden areas to discover, and a robust physics system that made hacking up undead enemies a ton of fun. Due to a trademark issue, Undead Island has been renamed to Undead Ocean [99�], which took effect with the update that just hit for the game. Also added in that update is the ability to swap the controls if you like and various other tweaks and bug fixes.

Far more interesting than the name change update is the simultaneous release of a free, ad supported prequel to the game called Undead Ocean Dojo [Free]. It features 5 levels not found in the full game, and tells the story of how our heroic ninja grew up training in her dojo and the events that lead up to Undead Ocean. It's a pretty cool way to do a lite version, and offers a bite sized experience that current owners of the full game should still check out. It even features Game Center with 5 achievements and leaderboards for the included 5 levels.

To celebrate the release of Undead Ocean Dojo, the full version of Undead Ocean is currently on sale for 99�. And to celebrate even further, Team Phobic's wildly popular platformer Bounce On 2: Drallo's Demise [Free] has gone free for a day. The sequel to their beloved first platformer Bounce On [$1.99/Lite], Bounce On 2 features a ton of content and is easily one of the best platforming games in the App Store. It's a must download during the current free promotion, and while you're at it, make sure to check out Undead Ocean Dojo and if you like what you see grab the full version Undead Ocean while it's on sale.

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Samsung India plans to launch the Champ Duos E2652 in India this week at a retail price of Rs.5080. The Champ Duos is pretty much a Dual SIM version of the popular Champ feature phone. It supports social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

It's a Tri-band GSM Phone with a 2.6 inch touchscreen ( our bet is resistive as we saw the mention of a stylus� ) , 1.3 MP Camera, 1000 mAh battery , Bluetooth , WiFi , 3.5mm audio jack. It supports memory cards upto 16 GB The handset is expected in stores by April 9th . Are you going to pick one up ?

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At an event in New Delhi today , Sony Ericsson launched their flagship device , the Arc and the first Playstation certified phone , the Xperia Play. The Xperia Arc is arguable one of the slimmest Android smartphones in the world with a gentle curve on the back of the device. The gorgeous looking device comes with a large 4.2? display powered by the Bravia Reality Engine which is supposed to make images and videos more vivid and sharp on the display. The 8MP camera on the device runs on EXMOR R technology which makes low light images brighter. The price for the Xperia Arc has been set at Rs 32,000.

The Xperia Play is the long awaited gaming oriented "Playstation Phone". The Xperia Play comes with the Playstation Suite preloaded which not only supports dozens of Playstation Mini titles which work across the PSP , PS3 and the Play but also original Playstation 1 content. Over 60 games have been optimized for Xperia Play gamepad support at launch with many more expected to join in. Running on Android Gingerbread 2.3 , the Xperia Play allows for about 3-4 hours of gaming on its internal battery. The Xperia Play will be available in stores for Rs. 35,000.

While we work on our review of the devices you might want to read our exclusive review of the Xperia Play as a gaming device !

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Samsung Galaxy Tab™ Available for Purchase at Multiple Retail Stores and Online Outlets

Consumers receive chance to purchase WiFi-only version of Samsung's award-winning Android™ platform mobile tablet

DALLAS, April 6, 2011�Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S.1, announced today that several retail stores and Web sites will carry the WiFi-only Samsung Galaxy Tab™ by April 10, offering customers the opportunity to buy this powerful and compact mobile tablet for $349.99. Consumers can visit http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab for a complete list of retail outlets selling the WiFi Galaxy Tab.
The Galaxy Tab is powered by the Android™ 2.2 platform and has a 7-inch TFT display with a 1024 x 600 resolution. The super-light and sleek device weighs just 13 ounces, is 12 millimeters thin and easily fits in a pocket or purse. The Galaxy Tab includes 32 GB of internal storage and offers microSD expansion to allow for up to 32 GB of additional storage.

"We are excited to have the WiFi version of the Galaxy Tab join our growing portfolio of Galaxy-branded devices," said Dale Sohn, President of Samsung Mobile. "The 7-inch Galaxy Tab is the first truly mobile tablet on the market, allowing users to comfortably hold the device in one hand while typing or navigating the Web with the other."

Outstanding Entertainment Options

The Galaxy Tab supports Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1 to deliver an enhanced content experience and allow users to engage with thousands of sites with rich Adobe Flash Player compatible applications and content including games, animations, rich Internet applications (RIAs), data presentations and visualizations, ecommerce, video, music and more. Plus, the device is designed with a rear-facing 3 megapixel camera for taking pictures on-the-go, and a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera and camcorder for video chat.

In addition, the Galaxy Tab includes access to Media Hub, Samsung's own content service, offering a vast lineup of critically acclaimed films and TV programs for rent or purchase. The biggest and best names in entertainment, including CBS, MTV Networks, NBC Universal, Paramount and Warner Bros. provide new release movies, next day TV episodes and full TV show seasons to the robust Media Hub library. Media Hub also promotes content sharing, including the ability to send purchased films and TV programming to as many as five devices that carry the Media Hub application.
Google Services & Social Hub

Services like Google Maps™ Navigation and Google Goggles are available on Google's Android platform. With useful location-based services like Google Maps™, consumers can search in Standard English instead of entering an exact address. A search-by-voice function is just as intuitive, meaning searches can also be completed easily on the go. Google Goggles™ is a powerful, visual search tool that uses the Samsung GALAXY Tab's camera to uncover information � an image of a landmark or artwork is automatically used to perform a search, delivering relevant content like a description or history. In addition, with a camera, users can enjoy various augmented reality services which are downloadable in the application market. Plus, Galaxy Tab users have full access to more than 150,000 applications available for download from the Android Market™.

The Galaxy Tab keep users organized and connected with Samsung's Social Hub application. Social Hub works with the user's Messaging and Contacts to initiate the sending and receiving of information, whether it is e-mail, instant messaging, social network updates or SMS messages. Additionally, calendar information from portal calendars, such as Google Calendar, and social networking services are displayed together in one calendar with two-way synchronization.

Samsung Galaxy Product Portfolio

The WiFi Galaxy Tab joins other popular products under the premium Samsung Galaxy brand, including the upcoming Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy 8.9, Galaxy Player 5.0 and Galaxy Player 4.0 and the portfolio of Galaxy S smartphones.



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Samsung has officially announced that the Galaxy S will get the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS update in this month. According to the�Finnish Samsung website, the update is said to be in its final stages of testing and is expected to come in mid-April.�The phone features a 4 inch Super AMOLED Display, 1GHz CPU, 5 MP Camera, HD Video Recording, DLNA support, etc.

The new update will be a welcome news for all the Samsung Galaxy S users, though the update might be available only in few countries at the beginning.Are you looking forward to getting the Gingerbread update for your Galaxy S ?

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Creative ZiiO Android Tablets have been launched in India and tablet claims to offer the best wireless audio performance amongst Android tablets in the market

The� Creative ZiiO Tablet is available in 2 sizes � 7 inch display� (480 x 800 px resolution) and 10 inch� (1024 x 600 px resolution) display models. The 7" model comes� in white, while the 10" model comes in black. Creative ZiiO comes with accessories such as Leather Case, Stylus, Screen protector and Universal Power Adapter.

Here are the specs of the 7 inch and 10 inch ZiiO Tablets

  • Compact Touch Screen Tablet
  • Stunning 16.8 million (7" version ) and 262K color (10" version) display for laser sharp images
  • Android 2.2 Operating System
  • Bluetooth 2.1 EDR (with apt-X and A2DP)
  • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g capable
  • X-Fi Audio Enhancements (X-Fi Crystalizer, X-Fi Expand)
  • Audio Supported: MP3, AAC, WMA9, FLAC, OGG, ADPCM, MIDI, WAV, Audible Format 4
  • Video Supported: H.264, MPEG4, WMV9, MJPEG, MOV, AVI, MKV
  • HD Video-Out (HDMI-Out)
  • Photo Supported: JPG, BMP, PNG
  • Front facing camera
  • Built-in Mic
  • Built-in Speaker (stereo)
  • Accelerometer
  • Playtime: Up to 25 hrs (MP3), up to 5 hrs (video)
  • microSD (7") / SD (10") card slot (up to 32GB)
  • Dimensions:
  • 207.4 x 133 x 13.7 mm (7" version)
  • 262 x 173 x 13.7 mm (10" version)
  • Weight:
  • 400g (7" version)
  • 650g (10" version)
  • 8GB and 16GB memory capacities.

Creative ZiiO Tablets (8GB versions) will be available in India at retail prices of Rs 17,999 (7" ) and Rs 21,999 (10")

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HTC has launched the successor the hugely popular Desire � the Desire S in India today and it's priced at Rs.25490. The design of the Desire S is inspired by the Legend which is made out of a single block of metal.

The Desire S is powered by a� Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdrago MSM8255 processor,packs front and back cameras, High-Definition video recording and sports a 3.7-inch WVGA display.

"HTC developed the HTC Sense experience to bring cutting-edge innovation to our customers in simple and natural ways that just make sense � this is what the HTC Desire S represents best," said�Ajay Sharma,Country Head, HTC India.� "The new phone offers an exhilarating mix of style, innovation and features that extends people's mobile experience in ways that feel personal and completely original. The HTC Desire was extremely well received in India and met with immense success and we are positive that the new HTC Desire S will prove to be a worthy successor", he added.

Are you looking forward to the Desire S in India ? Don't forget to check out FoneArena's live pics and hands on

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