অ্যাপল ও স্যামসাং যখন সোনালি রঙের ফোন বাজারে আনতে ব্যস্ত, তখনি তাইওয়ানের স্মার্টফোন নির্মাতা এইচটিসি ১৮ ক্যারেট স্বর্ণের ফোন বাজারে আনার কথা জানাল।
প্রযুক্তিবিষয়ক ওয়েবসাইট ম্যাশেবলের এক খবরে বলা হয়েছে, যুক্তরাজ্যের প্রযুক্তিবিষয়ক ম্যাগাজিন টি৩-এর বর্ষসেরা স্মার্টফোনের খেতাব পাওয়া এইচটিসি ওয়ান স্মার্টফোনটির একটি সংস্করণ সোনার তৈরি হবে। এ সংস্করণে মাত্র পাঁচটি স্মার্টফোন বাজারে আনবে এইচটিসি।
প্রতিষ্ঠানটির কর্তৃপক্ষ জানিয়েছে, এইচটিসি ওয়ানের মোট পাঁচটি স্মার্টফোনের কাঠামো তৈরিতে ১৮ ক্যারেট সোনার প্রলেপ ব্যবহার করা হবে। এ স্মার্টফোনগুলোর দাম হবে চার হাজার ৪১৬ মার্কিন ডলার।Wednesday, October 9, 2013
এইচটিসির স্বর্ণ ফোন!
অ্যাপল ও স্যামসাং যখন সোনালি রঙের ফোন বাজারে আনতে ব্যস্ত, তখনি তাইওয়ানের স্মার্টফোন নির্মাতা এইচটিসি ১৮ ক্যারেট স্বর্ণের ফোন বাজারে আনার কথা জানাল।
প্রযুক্তিবিষয়ক ওয়েবসাইট ম্যাশেবলের এক খবরে বলা হয়েছে, যুক্তরাজ্যের প্রযুক্তিবিষয়ক ম্যাগাজিন টি৩-এর বর্ষসেরা স্মার্টফোনের খেতাব পাওয়া এইচটিসি ওয়ান স্মার্টফোনটির একটি সংস্করণ সোনার তৈরি হবে। এ সংস্করণে মাত্র পাঁচটি স্মার্টফোন বাজারে আনবে এইচটিসি।
প্রতিষ্ঠানটির কর্তৃপক্ষ জানিয়েছে, এইচটিসি ওয়ানের মোট পাঁচটি স্মার্টফোনের কাঠামো তৈরিতে ১৮ ক্যারেট সোনার প্রলেপ ব্যবহার করা হবে। এ স্মার্টফোনগুলোর দাম হবে চার হাজার ৪১৬ মার্কিন ডলার।
অ্যাপল ও স্যামসাং যখন সোনালি রঙের ফোন বাজারে আনতে ব্যস্ত, তখনি তাইওয়ানের স্মার্টফোন নির্মাতা এইচটিসি ১৮ ক্যারেট স্বর্ণের ফোন বাজারে আনার কথা জানাল।
প্রযুক্তিবিষয়ক ওয়েবসাইট ম্যাশেবলের এক খবরে বলা হয়েছে, যুক্তরাজ্যের প্রযুক্তিবিষয়ক ম্যাগাজিন টি৩-এর বর্ষসেরা স্মার্টফোনের খেতাব পাওয়া এইচটিসি ওয়ান স্মার্টফোনটির একটি সংস্করণ সোনার তৈরি হবে। এ সংস্করণে মাত্র পাঁচটি স্মার্টফোন বাজারে আনবে এইচটিসি।
প্রতিষ্ঠানটির কর্তৃপক্ষ জানিয়েছে, এইচটিসি ওয়ানের মোট পাঁচটি স্মার্টফোনের কাঠামো তৈরিতে ১৮ ক্যারেট সোনার প্রলেপ ব্যবহার করা হবে। এ স্মার্টফোনগুলোর দাম হবে চার হাজার ৪১৬ মার্কিন ডলার।Saturday, July 27, 2013
Lumia 1030, Nokia 6 inch Phablet
Finnish Mobile Maker Nokia’s next effort will be a 6 inch windows Smartphone or Phablet after 41 MP Pureview sporting Lumia 1020 and 4.7 inch Lumia 625.
Recently Nokia’s Phablet image leaked in Online. Chinese Microblogging site Weibo has leaked purported Lumia Branded Phablet with bigger screen and high resolution Display.
It is said that, Nokia is running hard like a racing horse to compete with iPhone and android based Samsung phones. In its launching spree, Nokia is rolling out as many as seven handsets in a span of just four months. Nokia’s PhabNokia 6 inch Phabletlet will bet on Samsung Galaxy Note III, Sony Xperia Z Ultra and Huawei Ascend Mate. These Phones are bigger and creates a new category of Smartphone which is above 5inch and near 6.5 inch.
The leaked photo shows just the front panel with the Nokia logo on top and the standard three-key layout of Windows Phone smartphones at the bottom. The display has space for a front-facing camera and very thin bezels on the side.
It is reported that Nokia phablet will be made on China based factories. Microsoft is due to release its GDR3 update for Windows Phone mobile operating system. This update will bring several new features to the platform, including support for quad-core processors and 1080 pixel resolution displays. It will also introduce another row of home screen Live Tiles, which will help phablets make full use of the big screen.
Nokia could place the Phablet as Lumia 1030 Model. It will be come to market later this year of the first quarter of the 2014 along with a flexible Nokia phone. The price range for the Nokia tab could be around $700 t0 $800.
The phablet will support 13 MP rear camera and 5Mp front camera along with latest sensors from NokiaFriday, July 12, 2013
LUMIA 1020,Windows phone from Nokia
Nokia-lumia-1020LUMIA 1020 THE BEST AND LAST LUMIA PHONE, $700 dollar unlock. Nokia unveils 41-megapixel Lumia 1020 Windows Phone and Lumia 1020 is the best camera phone
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During the last few years, smartphone cameras have steadily improved. But every now and then a product comes along that doesn’t have the patience for steady evolution. Nokia’s new Lumia 1020, takes the current 13-megapixel benchmark of phones like the Galaxy S4, and blows that spec out of the water. This Windows Phone 8 handset isn’t messing around, rocking an impressive 41-megapixel sensor.
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With the Lumia 1020, Nokia took the impressive camera from last year’s PureView 808, removed the defunct Simbian operating system, and replaced it with the much more relevant (but not without its own struggles)Windows Phone 8. The result just might be the most serious smartphone camera ever made, married with hardware and software that you might actually want to use.
Along with its 41 megapixels, the Lumia 1020′s camera features 6-lens Carl Zeiss optics, Optical Image Stabilization, and optical zoom. The digital zoom on nearly every other smartphone is essentially nothing more than a crop of a non-zoomed image. The Lumia 1020 will give you real, honest-to-goodness, no noise or pixels, zoom.
The camera also implements a new feature called Dual Capture, which takes simultaneous 38 MP and 5 MP shots. The idea is that you send the 5 MP version to a friend or upload it to Facebook, and then really go to town on editing the high-resolution version when you get home.
Nokia also threw in a software goodie bag that claims to let regular folks tweak some advanced photography settings. Dubbed Pro Camera, the app lets you quickly adjust settings like white balance, ISO, and manual focus.
nokia-lumia1020-holdingThe Lumia 1020 also has a well-rounded set of supporting hardware. It rocks a dual core 1.5 GHz Snapdragon S4 processor, a 4.5-inch 1280 x 768 (332 PPI) display, and 2 GB of RAM. It sports a 2,000 mAh battery and will run on LTE networks, at least where it’s supported.
The 1020 sports a solid 32 GB of internal storage, along with SkyDrive syncing. But it would have been nice to see a 64 GB option or a microSD slot. All of those high-resolution shots could eat away at those 32 gigs pretty quickly. And if you’re on a capped data plan, the last thing you’ll want to do is upload them all to SkyDrive while on the go.
The Lumia 1020 will launch first in the US, exclusively on AT&T on July 26. It will ring up for a relatively steep price of US$300 with a 2-year contract. Nokia says the handset will launch in Europe and China later this quarter.
Price Unlock:$700
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Symphony Xplorer W150
Symphony has introduced New Android smartphone and tab in Bangladesh market . In this regard its last good product is the Symphony Xplorer W150. Here is full spce and price
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Key Features Description
OS 4.2.1 Jelly Bean
Display Size 4.7” IPS HD Capacitive Full Touch
Camera 8MP Primary + 2MP Secondary
Multimedia MP3, MP4, FM
Data Services 3G, EDGE,GPRS ,Wifi
Phonebook Entries Unlimited
Multitouch Yes
Technical Features Description
Display Resolution HD (1280*720)
CPU 1.2 GHz (Quad Core)
GPU PowerVR SGX 544
Internal Memory RAM 1GB (User Available RAM 971 MB)
Storage ROM Total 4GB(User Available ROM 1008 MB), Extended up to 32GB
Camera Feature Flashlight, PC Camera
Battery 1800 mAh Li-ion
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11, Wi-Fi Hotspot, HSDPA:5.76Mbps; HSPUA: 7.2Mbps
GPS Yes
Stand by time* 280 Hour(*depend on phone setting, Network)
Talk time 04 Hour(*depend on phone setting, Network)
Audio Player Yes
Audio Recorder Yes
Video Player Record Full HD 1080P Video
Video Recorder Yes
3.5 mm jack Yes
Other Features Description
Dimension 7.9mm
Recorder Audio, video & call recorder
Bluetooth Yes
USB Mass storage Yes
USB Modem Yes
MMS Yes
Email Yes
Built in Applications Angry Birds, Highway rider, Facebook, Youtube, Android Market(Play Store), Temple Run, Nimbuzz, Gmail, Skype, Office suite, Dictionary
Special Features GPS, G-sensor, Proximity & Accelerometer sensor, Full HD 1080P Video support, HD Games support, 7.9mm super slim, Micro SIM support
Price: Tk. 16,990.00Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Sony Xperia Z Ultra best review
Sony has announced the Xperia Z Ultra phablet with Full HD Triluminos display
Sony has officially taken the wraps off its hotly-anticipated and much-rumoured Xperia Z Ultra, a 6.44-inch stylus-equipped phablet with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, waterproof chassis and Triluminos Full HD 1080p display.
It seems as though pretty much all the rumours are true, Sony revealed you can indeed sketch and write on the Xperia Z Ultra’s display with any stylus (capacitive or otherwise) or anything else vaguely pointy, such as a pencil.
It also packs Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor clocked at a beefy 2.2GHz with 2GB of RAM and an Adreno 330 GPU. Naturally the device supports 4G LTE connectivity as well as GPS, Bluetooth, DLNA, microUSB, NFC and Wi-Fi.
The phone might be massive but Sony has made it as sleek as possible with a 6.5mm thick profile and a weight of only 212g. Design-wise the handset looks a lot like the Xperia Z, except bigger, of course, with the same glass front and back, contoured corners and panelled detailing on the edges. If you’re in the market for an Xperia Z Ultra available colours will include black, white and purple.
Like the Xperia Z it’s also IP55/58 certified, meaning not only is it water and dust resistant but actually waterproof up to a depth of one metre and Sony says you can even film Full HD video underwater.
The camera itself is an 8-megapixel Exmor RS sensor with burst mode, autofocus, HDR, face detection, Full HD 1080p video capture, digital stabilisation, object tracking, white balance and panoramic capture. There’s also a 2-megapixel 1080p front-facing secondary.
Onboard storage is 16GB with microSD expansion for cards up to 64GB. The battery pack is a 3,000mAh unit and the phone uses Sony’s STAMINA mode to improve battery life. The handset runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with Sony’s customised UI software layered on top.
The display is a standout feature of the handset, as it uses Triluminos technology to deliver more natural colour in combination with the X-Reality Engine (an evolution of Sony’s Mobile Bravia Engine 2). The Full HD resolution clocks in at 1920×1080 pixels and it has a pixel density of 342 pixels-per-inch (ppi).
We hope to have a hands-on and video footage of the Xperia Z Ultra fairly shortly ahead of a full review. Stay tuned for more.
It also packs Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor clocked at a beefy 2.2GHz with 2GB of RAM and an Adreno 330 GPU. Naturally the device supports 4G LTE connectivity as well as GPS, Bluetooth, DLNA, microUSB, NFC and Wi-Fi.
The phone might be massive but Sony has made it as sleek as possible with a 6.5mm thick profile and a weight of only 212g. Design-wise the handset looks a lot like the Xperia Z, except bigger, of course, with the same glass front and back, contoured corners and panelled detailing on the edges. If you’re in the market for an Xperia Z Ultra available colours will include black, white and purple.
Like the Xperia Z it’s also IP55/58 certified, meaning not only is it water and dust resistant but actually waterproof up to a depth of one metre and Sony says you can even film Full HD video underwater.
The camera itself is an 8-megapixel Exmor RS sensor with burst mode, autofocus, HDR, face detection, Full HD 1080p video capture, digital stabilisation, object tracking, white balance and panoramic capture. There’s also a 2-megapixel 1080p front-facing secondary.
Onboard storage is 16GB with microSD expansion for cards up to 64GB. The battery pack is a 3,000mAh unit and the phone uses Sony’s STAMINA mode to improve battery life. The handset runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean with Sony’s customised UI software layered on top.
The display is a standout feature of the handset, as it uses Triluminos technology to deliver more natural colour in combination with the X-Reality Engine (an evolution of Sony’s Mobile Bravia Engine 2). The Full HD resolution clocks in at 1920×1080 pixels and it has a pixel density of 342 pixels-per-inch (ppi).
We hope to have a hands-on and video footage of the Xperia Z Ultra fairly shortly ahead of a full review. Stay tuned for more.
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