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Scholar III
Northern-dj
Posts: 5,855
Registered: ‎23-10-2008

Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Well lets hope the rest don't go down this route I no samsung wont just to have a dig at apple

If Networks go for the 32GB the HTC one X will do well but the cloud idea is well stupid i have just spoke to my son for the lowdown at his school the HTc one has had a good start but no external sd did not go down well

he is getting thise thread on his phone and shows his mates

and to be onest there seem to be thinking the same that there are not alot of cool phones  the LG was ok but there out of date on firmware

Ther hoping for a updated Galaxy Nexus  i won't put what they said about the projector phone  

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

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Compation Time !!!!!!!!!

 

 

Spot the first quad core Phone ???? Launched at MWC 

 

 

 

 

 

You win Welll errrrrmmmmmm Nothing 

Well a Kudos any how 

just a Bit of Fun !!!!!

 

Not open to me tho Cry.gif

 

 

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Mentor III
_365_
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

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YorkshireRiffer
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

I hope Vodafone will stock the Padfone: http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/27/asus-padfone-formally-launched-4-3-inch-super-amoled-display-s/ This really could be a great offering - carrier subsidised handset, then if needed pay for the optional tablet shell and keyboard dock.
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Scholar III
Northern-dj
Posts: 5,855
Registered: ‎23-10-2008

Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012


YorkshireRiffer wrote:
I hope Vodafone will stock the Padfone: http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/27/asus-padfone-formally-launched-4-3-inch-super-amoled-display-s/ This really could be a great offering - carrier subsidised handset, then if needed pay for the optional tablet shell and keyboard dock.


Nice well spotted its another is it a phone ot tablet

But don't hold your breath on Vodafone doing Asus

But we can but hope

Oh And Hello felo Yorkshire man

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63johnw
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Got to say I have been looking at HTC lately and they look good, will be interesting to see the new ones. Got my crash helmet on for this next bit but I am looking forward to having a look at the the new Nokia 900, had a little play with the 800 on Saturday and quite liked it!
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Professor IV
thesoupdragon
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1"

 

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
Posts: 5,855
Registered: ‎23-10-2008

Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012


63johnw wrote:
Got to say I have been looking at HTC lately and they look good, will be interesting to see the new ones. Got my crash helmet on for this next bit but I am looking forward to having a look at the the new Nokia 900, had a little play with the 800 on Saturday and quite liked it!


lol You would of needed it if you said iphone 5

But the Nokia 900 should of come first to the UK as the spec is much better

Its different but as a buisness phone its a night mare

You would think a Microsoft phone would work on a Microsoft mail server errrrrrr NO!

so if you want to set up a VPN its a NO no

at the moment

But the form facter is Good unlil you open some screens up in setting the text is Half there which is off putting it looks like a Tablet firmware flashed on to a Phone very strange...

But the Camera Rocks

But in the teenager cool class it gets a three stars

 

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012


_365_ wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PwDR_RXXSI

 

Well spotted and its that Lass again and let the cat out of the bag

Vodafone are

A at Barcalona god she is looky

B There doing the new phone

 

Vodafone Please Please Do not Bloat these up with Naff Logos and junk let people see the phone as it is

You can put one app on like the Galaxy Nexus

But Kepp thos rom wreckers Off


 

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
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Registered: ‎23-10-2008

Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Here is a name we have no seen for ages

Panasonic have unveiled the Eluga power, a bigger, better Eluga flagship.

It has a 5" 1280 x 720 LCD display, a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor, Android 4.0 and 8 GB of on-board storage among others.

Check this

The handset is IP57-certified, meaning it's dust protected and water resistant just like the original Eluga

SPLASH PROOF

 

DON'T try this at Home

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
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Has Nokia Lost the plot here 

 

8-megapixel cameras on phones have become increasingly common, but Nokia has smashed that with its 41-megapixel newcomer – the 808 

Yes you have just read that right 41 megapixel !!!!!

Just so you belive me !!!!! but Sybion ???? how strange 

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
Posts: 5,855
Registered: ‎23-10-2008

Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Now for a Posh Phone 

 

the 

 

Lumigon T2

 

 

Now the posh bit B&O (Bang & Olufsen) NOT B&Q

 squeezes hi-fi into a phone

Danish hi-fi maestro B&O has lent its expertise to the luxury Lumigon T2. Beneath the phone's precision-machined metal details lie B&O ICEpower Audio and an infra-red transmitter for controlling hi-fi equipment.

ita a all in one phone /remote/mobile thing


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Professor IV
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Ubuntu-Android Phone:

 

What you see on the large screen is coming from the phone not another PC!

 

 

The first level of functionality is that of a typical Android-powered smartphone.

This translates into games, apps and other tools that bring us the usual Android experience that we all know and love.

 

The next level of functionality comes in the form of a dock for the phone. Attached to a TV, this dock transforms your Android phone into a fully functional Ubuntu set top box. Ubuntu TV is a strong video-on-demand experience that is comparable to Amazon VOD or Netflix, but with a better UX (user experience).

 

The final level of functionality – and perhaps the most impressive – is taking this same dock and attaching it to a PC monitor and keyboard. Instantly, the phone becomes a full-fledged Ubuntu-powered computer.

 

Best of all, unlike a tablet, this portable PC fits right into your pocket.

 

Sweet...! 

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Check the phone it was a Motorola stock they have a simular dual boot

 

But I WANT THIS !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Helper IV
dcarmi
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Possibly the most interesting announcement of late. The think that is really needed is a standard means of connection. This would need to be a dock which would allow you to wander into any office and plug in your particular phone model. I don't see corporate IT support enjoying people wandering up and unplugging keyboards and monitors.

 

I agree it would be cool and in a way which might actually be useful.

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Yes a Dock is the way to go, Even Dell did dock with there laptops 

One problem with docks is at the moment there is only one company that keep there data connection in the same place and thats Apple and they will never do a dual boot 

Now Motorola are now doing this Bless them, they did start a bit shakey tho with differnt docks but the last two share the same dock so the dock needs a Video out and usb sockets or a video out and Bluetooth and RJ45 for network connection, wifi is sometimes not used  

Now this would  save companys loads on computer bills as in some cases there is no need for laptops and computers in offices 

 

I'm supprised that there was not more on this as MWC 2012 

is it the Lynx connection or the whole dock idea 

 

Motorola got a big boost on this when google took over, giving them free rain with Googles tec labs 

they have had a dabble with this before with even docking stations coming out and hacks to get this to work 

with the Chrome laptops flopping i can see Google getting behind this 

The companise i look after are looking at Motorola's Phone as you can do more with them 

 

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Helper IV
dcarmi
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

I strongly suspect that Google will have to take a lead here and declare some sort of dock standard. They have done this in other aspects of phone hardware, so why not interconnects. I fully expect Microsoft to go this route. It would make sense, if they (Microsoft) are planning on a uniform skin across all its platforms. (Though Microsoft will probably opt for a standard 4 cable connect system :smileylol:)

 

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SynthFG
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

It's gutting that Nokia killed Meego as this phone as PC thing would have been right up that OS's ally

 

Anyway the more I see of the 808 the more I am tempted,

Belle has finally bought the Symbian OS to a par with Android and Clara (Belle FP1) looks like it brings further improvements in responsivness and functionality

 

Whilst 41mpx seems overkill the way they are being used is really clever, rather than a straight 41mpx image, what comes out is somewhere between 5 and 8 mpx, with each pixel in  the image beign a construct from 7 or so real pixels, this oversampling appears to vastly reduce the 'noise' in the resulting images leading to incredible amounts of detail being captured


Note I do not work for voda, My advice comes from experience and my opinions are my own
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Scholar III
Northern-dj
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012

Nokia Lumia 900 Which mags review

 

Which roud up of what they thing are good

 

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Scholar III
Northern-dj
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Re: Mobile World Congress - 2012 water proof phones

What is one of the Buzz words at the MWC2012 

Well Water Proofing 

Two manufactures trying to brake into the smarphones market ar Panasonic see above 

and now 

 

Fujitsu

This is another IP57 phone 

Water proofing or splash proofing is one of the most asked for by customer

Motorola have been doing this for ages now 

Its taken them long enough 

Some company's did this voluntary before 

These phones are good news for people who have been hit hard with a repair bill

Fujitsu has not yet named the new phone, but the company has announced that it packs a 1.5GHz quad-core processor from Nvidia and a mighty impressive 13.1-megapixel camera - although it won't rival the 41-megapixel behemoth by Nokia

Up front, the nameless Fujistu houses a 4.6-inch full HD display and a finger print sensor for increased security, but the phone's party piece is that it's dust-proof and water-resistant to 1.5 metres.

The Japanese company claims that a careless user can leave the Ice Cream Sandwich-running phone submerged for up to 30 minutes before the device starts to let water in.

With a full HD 1080p resolution, that 4.6-inch screen apparently boasts a pixel density of 478 per inch, which puts the iPhone's famous Retina screen to shame, with 'only' 326 per inch. What this means, is that the Fujitsu's screen will look incredible and seem crisp as a high-quality magazine.

So who will be doing this well at the moment no one has signed this phone 

It is rumoured to be coming to Europe Q4 but it will be intresting to see which network leeds the way in water proofing

People would prefer this then NFC support 

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