aircel iphone4

Aircel (not to be confused with Airtel ) too will also be launching the iPhone 4 in India the coming months. This is getting interesting. This is the first time anyone apart from Airtel or Vodafone is partnering with Apple for the iPhone in India. Only today morning , Airtel announced that it would be bringing the iPhone 4 to India.

Here is the press statement which looks pretty similar to Airtel's statement.

New Delhi, Monday, April 11, 2011:
Aircel will launch iPhone 4 in India in the coming months. iPhone 4 is the most innovative phone in the world, featuring Apple's stunning Retina display, the highest resolution display ever built into a phone and FaceTime, which makes video calling a reality. For more information on iPhone 4 please visit http://www.apple.com/iphone

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airtel iphone 4

Airtel just informed us they are bringing the Apple iPhone 4 to India. No pricing or exact launch date has been revealed but the note simply says that the Operator will launch the iPhone 4 in India in the coming months. Hope Airtel can pull it off before the iPhone 5 launches this summer. What do you think ?

Apple launched the iPad in India just before the iPad 2 was launched in USA and now we are hearing news about the iPhone 4 coming to India when the whole world is waiting for the iPhone 5 !

Here is the press note

Bharti Airtel and Apple to bring iPhone 4 to India

New Delhi, 11th April 2011: Bharti Airtel will launch iPhone 4 in India in the coming months. iPhone 4 is the most innovative phone in the world, featuring Apple's stunning Retina display, the highest resolution display ever built into a phone and FaceTime, which makes video calling a reality. For further information, please visit�www.airtel.in. For more information on iPhone 4 please visit�http://www.apple.com/iphone

UPDATE: It just struck us that the company was supposed to launch the device in India during last year but it never happened.

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Vodafone India launched it's 3G services during the Cricket World Cup with a really funny advert and surely got a lot of attention. Vodafone pulled the tariffs details from it's website after a really short period, guess why ? It decided to offer a free trial of 3G services to all it's customers with 2G rates. If you are one of those users who are enjoying the free 3G on Vodafone, sad news is upon us folks !� The offer is supposed to end on April 10.

If you want to cancel your trial you can send an SMS to Vodafone or you would be charged according to rumoured Vodafone 3G Tariffs.

Send CAN 3G to 111 (Postpaid customers) and CAN 3G to 144 (Prepaid customers), to deactivate 3G services.

via @VodafoneIN

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Micromax might be working on the second handset in their Bling series as the company's website says that the Bling2 is coming soon. The original handset did attract some attention and it was surely popular amongst the ladies. So what can one expect in the Bling 2 ?

While the company takes time to announce the handset , you can check out the review of first version here

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It's been nearly a year since Samsung launched their Bada OS for mobile phones starting with the Samsung S8500 Wave smartphone. Samsung have now announced their plans to launch the new 2.0 version of the Bada OS in July this year.

Samsung is the current leader in Android phone sales and they are also looking to capture more of the market share with newer Wave models running the Bada OS.

There are three Wave models planned for release this year. The first model- S5780 Wave 578 was launched running Bada OS 1.1. The other two models in the pipeline that are yet to be named will run Bada OS 2.0.

One model will be launched in September and will have:

  • 3.65? HVGA Touchscreen
  • 5 Megapixel Camera
  • Front Facing VGA Camera
  • Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi
  • NFC

The other one will be launched in November and will have:

  • 3.14? QVGA Touchscreen
  • 3 Megapixel Camera
  • Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi
  • NFC

Source

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Tata Docomo has launched a device called the 3G Wi-Fi Hub, a Dual-mode device which works on both TATA Photon Plus CDMA and Tata Docomo 3G network. The 3G Wi-Fi Hub is nothing but a pocket WiFi router similar to the Vodafone MiFi and you can share your internet connection with any device that is Wi-Fi enabled.� We think it's a pretty interesting device as you can get reliable data access from either the GSM� network or CDMA network.

Tata Docomo 3G Wi-Fi Hub Features

  • Tata Docomo 3G: DL up to 7.2Mbps; UL up to 5.76Mbps
  • Tata Photon Plus: DL up to 3.1Mbps; UL up to 1.8Mbps
  • 99.7mm x 53.7mm x 13.9mm
  • Weight: 80g
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g (WEP/WPA/WPA2)
  • USB 2.0
  • Connects up to 5 devices
  • Secure and Password protected
  • Without Wi-Fi, internet surfing with the USB connection mode is only available for the Windows and MAC OS
  • Supports IE (7.0 or later), Firefox (3.0 or later), Opera (10.0 or later), Safari (4.0 or later), Chrome (5.0 or later)
  • Battery: 1500mAh (upto 4 hrs of working time, 100hrs of stand-by time)

The device comes with a price tag of Rs. 5,999/- with �monthly Postpay Plans starting from Rs 750 which offers 2GB of free data. A Rs.1000 plan offers 5GB of free data at peak speed and speed is reduced afterwards to 128Kbps till 15GB and to 10Kbps after 15GB.

The device is manufactured by ZTE and has the model number AC30 and is also sold on the Verizon network in USA as the Fivespot. MiFi or Mobile Wireless Hotspots are very popular in USA , Europe and Japan .� Our own Varun who had the chance to try the NTT DOCOMO Mobile Wi-Fi mini-router in Japan.� Tata Docomo , how about sending us one to check out� ?

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Few days back images and specs of Blackberry bold touch 9900 emerged. Now the detailed spec sheets of Blackberry Touch Monza 9860 and Blackberry Bold Touch Dakota 9900 has been leaked.Blackberry Monza 9860 is the GSM version of the CDMA phone Blackberry Touch Monaco 9850 that was leaked earlier. This would run Blackberry OS 6.1 and feature 1.2GHz processor.

  • 3.7 inch (800 x 400) TFT LCD touch screen display
  • 11.5mm thick and weighs 130g
  • Accelerometer, Magnetometer and proximity sensors
  • 1.2GHz processor
  • 768MB RAM, 4GB internal memory � expandable up to 32GB with MicroSD
  • 5MP camera with auto focus flash and HD video recording at 720p
  • Optical track pad, Menu, Back, call and end keys.
  • Dedicated keys for camera and volume rocker.
  • Bluetooth v 2.1 with A2DP/ AVRCP
  • GPS with A-GPS and preloaded with Blackberry maps.
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n, 3G with HSDPA � 13.4 Mbps, HSUPA � 5.76 Mbps
  • 1230mAh battery

The Blackberry Bold touch Dakota 9900 would run Blackberry OS 6.1 and would have whopping 8GB internal memory and run on Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM 8655 1.2GHz processor, 5 GHz WI-Fi 802.11a band that offers maximum net data rate of 54 Mbit/s.

This would also have a physical QWERTY keyboard. The tutorial videos of the CDMA version of Blackberry Bold Touch leaked few days back, that showcases hardware and software features.

  • 2.8 inch (640 x 480) TFT LCD touch screen display
  • 11.5mm thick and weighs 130g
  • Accelerometer, Magnetometer and proximity sensors
  • QWERTY keyboard.
  • 1.2GHz Qualcomm QC55 processor
  • 768MB RAM, 8GB internal memory � expandable up to 32GB with MicroSD
  • 5MP camera with auto focus flash and HD video recording at 720p
  • Optical track pad, Menu, Back, call and end keys.
  • Dedicated keys for camera and volume rocker.
  • Bluetooth v 2.1 with A2DP/ AVRCP
  • GPS with A-GPS and preloaded with Blackberry maps.
  • Wi-Fi 2.4Ghz b/g/n and 5Ghz a/n , 3G with HSDPA � 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA � 5.76 Mbps
  • 3G mobile hot spot
  • 1230mAh battery

Looks like both the CDMA and GSM versions of these phones will have same specs. The estimated battery life of these phone have not been revealed. These phones are expected to launch in the Q3 of 2011.

Source 1,2 N4BB

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The picture above shows the backplate of the Sony Ericsson Acro (SO-02C). The phone will be launched exclusive to the Japanese networks.

The Acro would be thicker than the Arc but will gain a couple of important features such as an NFC chip, TV Tuner and an infrared port.

The phone will be available in 3 colours- Black, Blue and White.

Looking at the backplate, we can almost be sure that the phone will have a Xenon flash. Even though not as likely it could very well be a Dual LED flash or a single LED flash and a speaker as the digital image below indicates.

If the picture above is just a fake render and the Xenon flash turns out to be real, then the Acro will be one of the first Xenon equipped Android smartphones.

This picture below which is supposedly taken by the Acro gives us a peak at the flash unit.

via | Source

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The Nokia X7-00 has been making noise for quite some time now and there was some talk about the handset being shelved after it did not launch on AT&T USA. Now the handset is pretty much alive and on it's way to 3 UK and is shown off in a video from the UK carrier itself who decided to give a sneak peek of the X7. Watch the video below for the proof.


Specs wise it has a 4 inch CBD Display , 8 MP Camera which can do HD video recording (EDoF , no auto-focus from what we see in that video). The most interesting part is that this seems like the first Nokia handset to ship with the new Symbian update which includes new icons, revamped browser and a portrait QWERTY keyboard.

Thanks Mahesh !

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Screen Technologies! After monochromatic displays, we had LCDs for a long time, then all of a sudden, we seem to be bombarded by new technologies. OLED, AMOLED, Super-LCD, Super-AMOLED, Clear Black Display, LED, 3D, Retina Display… there are so many we can't even begin to wrap our heads around.

In this post, we will show you a few pictures to compare the Super LCD display on the HTC Desire Z and the AMOLED Clear Black Display on the Nokia E7.

Brightness Settings

Even though this isn't a factor due to the screen technology, but to the manufacturer's setting of the display, I thought it'd be interesting to mention the differences in brightness settings between both, as this is what the end user will be stuck with, when choosing a device (and hence a screen technology and a manufacturer setting) over the other.

One of the downfalls of the E7's screen experience for me has been the big limitation on display brightness controls. No matter how low you go, the Clear Black Display will remain way too bright to be used conveniently in a dark room. And no matter how high you go on the setting, it will remain a bit darker than other displays, and you feel that there is some additional brightness that can be squeezed out of it.

By comparison, the Super LCD on the Desire Z has a larger brightness spectrum, going from very low light that is appropriate for dark rooms, to super bright for outside usage.

Battery Usage

Thanks to its AMOLED nature, the CBD display uses less power when used to display dark colors, and almost no battery at all for black. This makes it possible to let the E7 display a large clock as a screensaver, at all times, without any significant reduction of the battery life. You can also improve your device's battery stamina by choosing a darker theme and backgrounds, and preferring applications with dark backgrounds (like the dark theme on Gravity for example).

By comparison, the S-LCD uses LCD technology, and consumes similar battery whether it displays dark or bright colors. This leaves the user with no control at all over battery life, and makes it impossible to use a screensaver.

In The Sun

The biggest problem with the Super-LCD display is usage under direct sun rays. Unless it's on the highest brightness settings (80% to 100%), the screen appears simply washed out and is barely readable. Even on the 100% setting, it remains slightly washed out. This hampers the device usage for taking pictures in bright environments or reading messages, or basically doing any interaction with your device that requires you looking at the screen.

The CBD however, although based on AMOLED technologies that are normally less performing in direct sun, is a great improvement over them. It works beautifully under sun rays and remains visible even on lower brightness settings, making it a great option to have in sunny countries. Taking pictures, reading texts, using your device: everything is doable with ease, as if the sun just wasn't there.

Indoors, Dark Room

I set out to do a few pictures to compare the S-LCD and the CBD displays indoors. Both devices were pumped to the highest brightness ranking, and chosen to display the same pictures, in a pitch black room. In the below images, the HTC Desire Z is on top, while the Nokia E7 is on the bottom. Click on the thumbnails for the full-resolution image.












I was actually quite surprised by the results of this test, as I was expecting the CBD to trump the S-LCD by miles, given its AMOLED nature and the Clear Black technology on top. However, the end result is very close, with the S-LCD showing rather vivid and lively colors and standing up to the CBD. Also, thanks to the fact that the S-LCD is brighter than the CBD (even on 100% for both), it shows as a clear winner for me. I'm pretty sure everyone has their own preferences here, and you will find a lot of people who will prefer the colors displayed by the Nokia E7, but I don't. The S-LCD has won me over.

In Conclusion

As you can see, there are advantages and inconveniences for both technologies. If you're an outdoor person, whether you work outside, or your job has you on the road frequently, or you love going out and taking pictures, the Super-LCD isn't for you. It might be OK but that's only on high brightness settings, which reduce battery life a lot. By comparison, the CBD display is perfectly visible outdoors and doesn't consume a lot of battery, making it ideal for on-the-go persons.

However, if you spend most of your time indoors, the S-LCD will prove to be a better choice. Thanks to its ability to go to really low brightness, and its vibrant colors, it will look and work perfectly well in any room or office. The CBD, by comparison, is harsh on the eyes in dark environments, and has relatively darker and less vibrant colors.

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